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In this episode of the Live Yes! With Arthritis podcast, we'll explore the challenges arthritis creates for daily life and the modifications and life hacks to take them on with confidence. *Visit the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast episode page to get show notes, additional resources and read the full transcript: https://arthr.org/LiveYes_Ep127 (https://arthr.org/LiveYes_Ep127) * We want to hear from you. Tell us what you think about the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast. Get started by emailing podcast@arthritis.org (podcast@arthritis.org). Special Guest: Cheryl Crow, MOT, OTR/L.
Uncover the power of advocacy and community in rheumatology as we welcome our empowering guests, Jennifer Weaver and Cheryl Crow. Jennifer, a dedicated patient leader, and Cheryl, an occupational therapist and founder of Arthritis Life, open up about their journeys as Rheum Champions at the ACR Convergence 2024. With a promise of insight and inspiration, we navigate the intricacies of large conferences, including the importance of patient voices at the table and the small yet significant moments that define their experiences.Balancing the realities of healthcare challenges with triumphs, our conversation shifts to the heart of patient advocacy. Dive into the emotional, and at times, hopeful connections formed between patient advocates and medical professionals. Cheryl and Jennifer share personal stories on navigating sleep hygiene, the subtle pressures of defining "normal," and the importance of sensitivity in language. Through these reflections, we emphasize a broader understanding and embrace of diverse health experiences.Explore the intricate world of rheumatology and the complexities of comorbidities like POTS, long COVID, and rheumatoid arthritis. We also shine a light on recent advancements in lupus treatment and managing chronic pain with "positive activity scheduling." Our discussion concludes with an homage to the supportive sisterhood that empowers us, urging listeners to connect with organizations like the Dysautonomia Association and Creaky Joints. As we wrap up, we celebrate the strength found in shared experiences and encourage you to stay engaged for future episodes.Jen: Rheum Champions - The Rheumatology Lab https://www.instagram.com/gracefully_jen/?__pwa=1Welcome to Gracefully Jen | Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | LinktreeCheryl: Rheum Champions - The Rheumatology Labhttps://www.instagram.com/arthritis_life_cheryl/https://thoughtful-experimenter-636.ck.page/1fb879479cSend us a text Are you living with a chronic illness and want to make your voice heard? Rare Patient Voice connects patients and caregivers with research opportunities—so you can share your experiences and get paid for your time! Your insights help drive real change in healthcare.Let's Get Started - Rare Patient Voice Support the showSupport:https://rarepatientvoice.com/Myspooniesisters/https://www.etsy.com/shop/MySpoonieSistershttps://www.graceandable.com/?bg_ref=980:nzTyG6c9zK (Use code GAJen10)Website:https://myspooniesisters.com/ Discount Codes: GIANT Microbes | Gag Gifts, Teacher Gifts, Doctor Gifts, Gifts for Girlfriends and Boyfriends code SPOONIE20 for 20% off
Cohost, Bigg Bump: Jalen Hurts, for the black women. Cheryl Crow against Elon. DOGE vs USDS.The Hake Report, Monday, February 17, 2025 ADBigg Bump https://x.com/bigg_bump | https://www.instagram.com/bigg_bump | https://www.youtube.com/@biggbump | https://truthsocial.com/@BIGG_BUMP | https://rumble.com/user/BiggBumpTIMESTAMPS* (0:00:00) Start* (0:01:55) Bigg Bump: black king and queens* (0:06:36) Cheryl Crow, "All I Wanna Do"* (0:08:27) DOGE, not new!* (0:09:43) Hey, guys!* (0:12:18) How a black man become "king": Jalen Hurts, mother* (0:28:45) Palestine, BLM* (0:30:42) Jalen Hurts…* (0:36:12) WILLIAM 3: G. Washington; Trump/Daytona; Elon govt* (0:45:51) WILLIAM 3: Worshiping the black woman; Chiefs; Dwyane Wade* (0:51:13) Popcorn: Judge on character* (1:03:41) Coffees thx, and sry* (1:05:32) Cheryl Crow sells Tesla, donates to NPR* (1:14:38) Trump's DOGE vs Obama's USDS* (1:26:30) Countdown to retirement; Tenure, seniority; Buyout* (1:32:37) Regulators, just pay them not to work: Less damage!* (1:35:50) DENNY, Bulgaria: Govt workers* (1:38:42) DENNY: Discrimination at a bar* (1:41:27) DENNY: Regulation corruption, 4K Euros to pump tires* (1:45:17) Man in the arena … Supers from Rumble* (1:46:30) Popcorn: how others see you… Scars, war wounds* (1:48:27) WILLIAM 7: the Collective* (1:51:13) Closing… Hake News rap - Baixinha ForteLINKSBLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2025/2/17/presidents-day-with-bigg-bump-mon-2-17-25PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2025/2/17/hake-news-mon-2-17-25Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/showVIDEO YouTube - Rumble* - Facebook - X - BitChute - Odysee*PODCAST Substack - Apple - Spotify - Castbox - Podcast Addict*SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or BuyMeACoffee, etc.SHOP - Printify (new!) - Spring (old!) - Cameo | All My LinksJLP Network: JLP - Church - TFS - Nick - Joel - Punchie Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
"If It Makes You Happy" de Cheryl Crow, sorti en 1996, reflète les défis de l'artiste après son succès avec Tuesday Night Music Club. Critiquée par ses anciens collaborateurs, elle canalise ses émotions dans cette chanson, initialement une ballade country, transformée en rock pour toucher un public plus large. Ce choix lui vaut un Grammy et marque une génération. Derrière le succès, le titre exprime la complexité de la célébrité et l'ambivalence entre réussite et bonheur.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
No matter which candidates you may have voted for, we at The Wolf are just glad it's all over. The nasty ads and ridiculous yard signs are no way to spend your fall. Win or lose, it's time to get back to what's important - Keeping Rock Alive!! On that note, we do have an election related story from our friend Autumn Whitaker who taught us about Gentle Giant's Octopus on episode 101. It turns out she was in Washington DC for inauguration week in January 2009 and on January 18th the We Are One Concert was put on at the Lincoln Memorial. Over 400,000 people showed up to see speeches from accomplished actors, activists and politicians. But more importantly, some of the biggest rock stars on the planet came to celebrate including Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, U2, James Taylor, John Legend, Beyonce, Shakira, Cheryl Crow, Stevie Wonder and more. Autumn gives us the lowdown on what was happening in the green room as the performers took turns coming and going from the stage. And though she didn't perform to the crowd, she did pick up a guitar and strum out Led Zeppelin's All Of My Love in the green room. As she focused on her playing, she noticed a man's shoes directly in front of her. Steadfast in her playing, she responded "No, I'm OK" to whoever it was that offered her a pick. After she heard chuckles, she looked up to realize it was her idol - Bruce Springsteen!! With Autumn's endearing charm she talks about meeting The Boss, blowing off Jon Bon Jovi, messing with Bono and asking James Taylor what was wrong with his eye. Whether you're on the right or the left, you'll enjoy this tale of an inauguration concert like no other! Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No matter which candidates you may have voted for, we at The Wolf are just glad it's all over. The nasty ads and ridiculous yard signs are no way to spend your fall. Win or lose, it's time to get back to what's important - Keeping Rock Alive!! On that note, we do have an election related story from our friend Autumn Whitaker who taught us about Gentle Giant's Octopus on episode 101. It turns out she was in Washington DC for inauguration week in January 2009 and on January 18th the We Are One Concert was put on at the Lincoln Memorial. Over 400,000 people showed up to see speeches from accomplished actors, activists and politicians. But more importantly, some of the biggest rock stars on the planet came to celebrate including Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, U2, James Taylor, John Legend, Beyonce, Shakira, Cheryl Crow, Stevie Wonder and more. Autumn gives us the lowdown on what was happening in the green room as the performers took turns coming and going from the stage. And though she didn't perform to the crowd, she did pick up a guitar and strum out Led Zeppelin's All Of My Love in the green room. As she focused on her playing, she noticed a man's shoes directly in front of her. Steadfast in her playing, she responded "No, I'm OK" to whoever it was that offered her a pick. After she heard chuckles, she looked up to realize it was her idol - Bruce Springsteen!! With Autumn's endearing charm she talks about meeting The Boss, blowing off Jon Bon Jovi, messing with Bono and asking James Taylor what was wrong with his eye. Whether you're on the right or the left, you'll enjoy this tale of an inauguration concert like no other! Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I'm sitting down with Ray Azoulay, founder of Obsolete, one of the most well known and coveted antique furniture stores around. Ray got his start in the fashion world, ultimately becoming a director at Macy's & Liz Clairborne. He made the decision to buy 40 acres in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and started collecting furniture, art, and photography. Ray's always had a good eye, so he decided to take his talents to Los Angeles and open up Obsolete. Over the years, Obsolete has been a second home to A-Listers like Cheryl Crow, Ellen Degeneres, Barbra Streishand, and many more. In fact, Ellen once told Ray that his phone number was the only one she's remembered by heart. He's been featured in 1stDibs and many other publications showcasing not only the items he collects and sources, but his hand picked interior design projects. But what gets Ray really excited to continue sourcing furniture and the obscure, is that whether it's you, the collector, or someone in the public eye, we continue to put our trust in his taste. Oh, and he has a 3 digit bonsai collection. So please enjoy, this is Ray Azoulay, for Collectors Gene Radio.Obsolete - https://www.obsoleteinc.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/obsoleteinc/?ref=badgeCollectors Gene Website - https://collectorsgene.com/
After defining what remission is, Cheryl and Eileen take a deep dive into the importance of finding the right medical treatments and aiming for remission.They also dive into how small lifestyle changes, like setting boundaries and pacing yourself, can help you feel a sense of control over your symptoms.If you're feeling overwhelmed by your diagnosis or like remission will never be in your reach, their stories will remind you that you're not alone, and life can be fulfilling with the right approach.Disclosure: The “Talk Over RA” campaign is supported by Abbvie. Arthritis Life Podcast host Cheryl Crow receives no monetary compensation for this work, but Eileen, who is featured in this interview, does. Episode at a glance:Personal Journeys: Real stories from Cheryl and Eileen about their experiences with RA and how it has affected their lives.Hope for Remission: Insightful discussions on what remission means and the steps towards achieving it.Managing Symptoms: Tips on dealing with pain, fatigue, and emotional challenges associated with RA.Self-Care Strategies: Practical advice on pacing oneself, setting boundaries, and building a supportive community.Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! For full episode show notes:Go to the episode page on the Arthritis Life Website: https://arthritis.theenthusiasticlife.com/2024/10/17/what-does-remission-mean-to-patients-with-eileen-davidson/
In this episode, Cheryl Crow and Dr. Liana Fraenkel dive into the crucial concept of "Shared Decision Making" (SDM) in rheumatoid arthritis care. SDM is a collaborative approach where patients and doctors work together to develop a treatment plan. It empowers patients to express their preferences and values, while doctors listen actively and consider these when recommending treatments.The discussion also touches on the role of education in SDM, especially when it comes to understanding the pros and cons of different medications. Cheryl and Dr. Fraenkel address medication hesitancy, highlighting research that shows how patients benefit from hearing not only from their doctors but also from others who have firsthand experience with rheumatic disease medications.Finally, Dr. Fraenkel and Cheryl emphasize the importance of ongoing research in rheumatology and the need to strengthen the rheumatology workforce, given the current shortage. They explore the efforts of the Rheumatology Research Foundation and discuss ways for patients to get involved in supporting these vital initiatives.Medical disclaimer:All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! For full episode details including a video and transcript:Go to the episode page on the Arthritis Life Website.
Curious about how to navigate life with rheumatoid arthritis while maintaining a positive outlook? Join us as we reconnect with Cheryl Crow with Jen Weaver, spirited advocates and fellow Spoonies, who share her heartfelt journies. Jen opens up about the severe allergic reactions she's faced with TNF inhibitors leading to pustular psoriasis, offering a candid look at her daily routines and the importance of personalized treatment plans. Her story is one of resilience, community, and finding unexpected blessings amid the challenges of chronic illness.Ever wondered how social media can lead to life-changing opportunities? Discover how our online connections brought us to the Rheumatology Research Foundation, where we took on the pivotal roles of Rheum Champions at the Rheumatology Investigators Meeting in Denver. Learn about the Foundation's mission to address workforce shortages and the critical role of patient and caregiver voices in shaping the future of rheumatology research. From grant updates to the purpose of the investigators' meeting, we provide an insider's look at the exciting advancements in the field.Finally, gain valuable insights and practical tips for living with arthritis, whether you're newly diagnosed or a long-time warrior. From highlighting favorite arthritis gadgets like the Kitchen Mama can opener and Grace and Abel compression gloves, to sharing personal entertainment picks and exploring support groups, we cover it all. Plus, hear about our new roles as moderators on the Cabana app and the importance of community support. Tune in for an episode filled with heartfelt stories, expert advice, and a touch of inspiration to help you navigate your journey with arthritis.https://rrf.beta-markstein.co/rheum-champion/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arthritis-life/id1519637317?i=1000662917607Send us a Text Message.New Intro 2024 2024 Thoughtful premium products for all the immune challenged.We make living with chronic illnesses easier! BeWell - Thoughtful products for those with an autoimmune disease. (wearebewell.com)Support the Show.Website: https://myspooniesisters.com/Support:https://www.etsy.com/shop/MySpoonieSisters
Endlich wieder über eine Stunde nich nich nich mit Baby Reindeer Abdel und Lutz „Martha“ Birkner! In den letzten zwei Wochen haben sich einige Fragen angestaut: Ist die Comedy-Flaute bei den Fernsehsendern überwunden und wie hart aber sehr war der letzte Talkshow-Montag? Wurde der (Aufback)-Döner als Integrationsmetapher in den letzten Tagen vielleicht etwas überstrapaziert und wird Abdels Wohnung dank neuer dreifachverglaster Fenster endlich zum langersehnten Hort der Ruhe? Welche krassen Geschichten hat Abdel diesmal im Flugzeug erlebt und warum sind Flummis bislang das beste Katzenspielzeug? Was bringt eine stille Stunde im Supermarkt und was verbirgt sich hinter dem neuen nich-nich-nich-Spiel „Welchen Geburtstag hat Abdel heute vergessen?“ Wann treten new kids on the block endlich im ZDF Fernsehgarten auf und wie sind die neuen Alben von Sheryl Crow und Pearl Jam geworden? Ist es Quatsch, ein Talkshowverbot für rechte Parteien zu fordern oder kann man sie im Gespräch nicht stellen? Woran erkennt man, dass ein „blinder Untermieter“ in der Wohnung lebt? Warum ist Abdel Fan von „Hype Culture“ und liebt „Kochen im Tal“? Was verbirgt sich hinter Kochen mit Beageln und wann kommt endlich die nächste Folge nich nich nich 139? Natürlich am internationalen Tag des Lichts und der ist am 16. Mai! Dir gefällt was du hörst und du möchtest uns bei der Produktion unseres Podcasts unterstützen? Das ist ganz einfach, klick auf den PayPal-Link und schon kann's losgehen. Vielen Dank, dass du es uns ermöglichst, den Podcast fortzuführen! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GKEHM4TNYZR9S Kochen im Tal: https://www.youtube.com/@KochenimTal Kochen mit Beagles: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6TW2owMxAm/?igsh=ODZsaGhzMHgydWRy Hypeculture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTzMPevJQ9g Homepage: www.nnn-podcast.de Kontakt: mail@nichnichnich.de Die neue Folge nich nich nich gibt's am 16. Mai 2024 und dann alle zwei Wochen neu in den geraden Kalenderwochen!
Tino CAN'T BELIEVE today's "Listener Therapy" situation, Serina MASSIVELY over-values her home, Nicasio picks a DOOZY for Are You Smarter Than Nicasio, and Matt tries explain PTO (poorly)...
In the episode "What Does Acceptance Truly Mean in Living with a Chronic Condition ", I am joined by Cheryl Crow, the founder of Arthritis Life and an occupational therapist. In this episode, Cheryl, who has navigated her journey with rheumatoid arthritis, sheds light on the symbiotic relationship between the physical and the psychological in managing chronic conditions, all while growing her business with chronic illness.Here are some key takeaways:1. Occupational Therapy's Vital Role: Uncover the underestimated impact of occupational therapy (OT) in enhancing daily life for those with chronic conditions and empowering individuals in basic activities and professional responsibilities.2. ACT's Transformative Power: Understanding how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) fosters emotional resilience, empowering individuals facing chronic conditions by embracing the unchangeable aspects of health and committing to meaningful actions.3. Balancing Health and Business with Ikigai: Learn to balance personal health and entrepreneurial pursuits through Ikigai. Cheryl's experience highlights the importance of aligning life purpose with career, fostering resilience, and contributing to a sustainable and thriving life.Explore more insights and discussions on Cheryl Crowe's YouTube channel: Arthritis Life. Support the showTo Work With Nikita, Book A Free Sales Call Here.Loved this episode? Leave a review: https://www.craftedtothrive.com/reviews/new/Subscribe to Chronically Profitable: The Flare-Proof Path to $100K a weekly exclusive series delivered as an email or a podcast episode that helps service-based creatives and coaches living with chronic illnesses to have a simple sales strategy that works without waiting to be flare-free & while you're healing.Follow Nikita on InstagramSupport the show
Dolly Parton is a music legend. Her career spans 50 years, 11 Grammys, countless country music awards, and over a hundred-million records sold worldwide. She's released over seventy albums, and since her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, she's decided to live up to the title and release a rock album. So she joined Newstalk ZB's Hosking to talk her 49th studio album, Rockstar. It features both original songs as well as covers of iconic hits, and on 27 of the 30 tracks Parton is accompanied by a whole cast of music stars. When it came to building the album, Parton told Mike Hosking that it started with choosing songs she especially loved. “Then you think, well, am I gonna be able to sing this song good and make the rock person that I'm stealing from proud?” She said that she didn't want to be just another country artist who made a rock album. “If I'm gonna do a rock album, I've got to do it well enough to where the rock world will think, ‘Wow. You know, that's pretty good.'” While she didn't get to record in person with every artist who features on the album, there were a few. “That was fun,” Parton told the Newstalk ZB Breakfast host. “To actually get to stand there, get to talk to them after, you know, behind the scenes.” It always seems like every famous person knows each other personally, but Parton revealed that wasn't the case. “I would actually... couldn't honestly say I knew anybody other than Cheryl Crow and even Lou Harris.” Dolly Parton's genre of choice is country, so a rock album was a bit of a departure for her in terms of musical style. She told Hosking that Kent Wells, her musical director and guitar player of over thirty years, told her that if she was going to do this, she had to be true to the genre. “He said ‘you really need to kind of be true to the song, as true to the melody as you can be also, and still be yourself.'” “I tried hard to, to try to stay in my lane so to speak,” she said. These days, most modern albums feature between ten to fifteen songs, with twelve being the standard length. Rockstar has thirty. “I always said I didn't intend to do 30 songs,” Parton confessed to Hosking. “I was just doing all these songs on a demo scale, and then I just kept doing songs that I really liked.” With the completion of this album Parton's done with the genre, telling Hosking that she'll never need to do another rock album. Country music has boomed over the years, the genre growing and becoming more successful globally, and in New Zealand. “I've loved watching it grow too, and I'm just proud, you know, that people want to have that title: ‘I'm a country singer, I'm in country music,” Parton told Newstalk ZB. With such an extensive career, last month's release of her autobiography, and the upcoming release of Rockstar, there is one question: where does she go from here? “I'm very passionate and very energetic and I have to focus that on something, but every new dream kind of spurs on another.” “I have all these chances now that I have my “brand,”” Parton joked. “I can sell cake one day and a rock and roll record on the next.” Although she has plenty to look back on, Parton doesn't dwell on the past, “I'm still looking to the future.” “I'm gonna go just as long as I can and I'm gonna, I'm gonna create as much as I can,” she told Mike Hosking. She plans to leave as much good in this world as she can, feeling that it's her duty to make the most of herself. “If I don't, nobodies gonna do it for me.” Rockstar was released on November 17th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Message de l'animateur Starchild : « Je vous donne rendez-vous pour le 71ème numéro de Freeway. Le troisième épisode de la saison 7, qui porte, cette année le nom générique de « New Departures », et le titre de cet épisode : «High» Comme toujours, une histoire que je vous conte à l'antenne, illustrée sonorement par une playlist de 16 titres pour le moins éclectique, où alternent hard rock, Rock FM, rock, Rock Californien, Country et ballades avec ce soir : Kelsea Ballerini, Peter Cetera & Amy Grant, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Russell Dickerson, Cheryl Crow, Crowne, Jorn, Jump The Gun, Nazareth, Pages, Ratt, Carly Simon, Survivor, Steve Vai, The War On Drugs, Yellawoolf… »
Dolly Parton is a music legend. Her career spans 50 years, 11 Grammys, countless country music awards, and over a hundred-million records sold worldwide. She's released over seventy albums, and since her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, she's decided to live up to the title and release a rock album. So she joined Newstalk ZB's Hosking to talk her 49th studio album, Rockstar. It features both original songs as well as covers of iconic hits, and on 27 of the 30 tracks Parton is accompanied by a whole cast of music stars. When it came to building the album, Parton told Mike Hosking that it started with choosing songs she especially loved. “Then you think, well, am I gonna be able to sing this song good and make the rock person that I'm stealing from proud?” She said that she didn't want to be just another country artist who made a rock album. “If I'm gonna do a rock album, I've got to do it well enough to where the rock world will think, ‘Wow. You know, that's pretty good.'” While she didn't get to record in person with every artist who features on the album, there were a few. “That was fun,” Parton told the Newstalk ZB Breakfast host. “To actually get to stand there, get to talk to them after, you know, behind the scenes.” It always seems like every famous person knows each other personally, but Parton revealed that wasn't the case. “I would actually... couldn't honestly say I knew anybody other than Cheryl Crow and even Lou Harris.” Dolly Parton's genre of choice is country, so a rock album was a bit of a departure for her in terms of musical style. She told Hosking that Kent Wells, her musical director and guitar player of over thirty years, told her that if she was going to do this, she had to be true to the genre. “He said ‘you really need to kind of be true to the song, as true to the melody as you can be also, and still be yourself.'” “I tried hard to, to try to stay in my lane so to speak,” she said. These days, most modern albums feature between ten to fifteen songs, with twelve being the standard length. Rockstar has thirty. “I always said I didn't intend to do 30 songs,” Parton confessed to Hosking. “I was just doing all these songs on a demo scale, and then I just kept doing songs that I really liked.” With the completion of this album Parton's done with the genre, telling Hosking that she'll never need to do another rock album. Country music has boomed over the years, the genre growing and becoming more successful globally, and in New Zealand. “I've loved watching it grow too, and I'm just proud, you know, that people want to have that title: ‘I'm a country singer, I'm in country music,” Parton told Newstalk ZB. With such an extensive career, last month's release of her autobiography, and the upcoming release of Rockstar, there is one question: where does she go from here? “I'm very passionate and very energetic and I have to focus that on something, but every new dream kind of spurs on another.” “I have all these chances now that I have my “brand,”” Parton joked. “I can sell cake one day and a rock and roll record on the next.” Although she has plenty to look back on, Parton doesn't dwell on the past, “I'm still looking to the future.” “I'm gonna go just as long as I can and I'm gonna, I'm gonna create as much as I can,” she told Mike Hosking. She plans to leave as much good in this world as she can, feeling that it's her duty to make the most of herself. “If I don't, nobodies gonna do it for me.” Rockstar is released on November 17th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zoe is live at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 2023 Convergence and is joined by occupational therapist and patient advocate Cheryl Crow, who lives with rheumatoid arthritis. Cheryl discusses her involvement with ACR, shares her key takeaways from this year's conference, and offers a sneak peek into her two upcoming talks centered around podcasting and helping her peers with rheumatic disease navigate the workplace. Contact Our Hosts Steven Newmark, Director of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.org Zoe Rothblatt, Associate Director, Community Outreach at GHLF: zrothblatt@ghlf.org We want to hear what you think. Send your comments in the form of an email, video, or audio clip of yourself to podcasts@ghlf.org Catch up on all our episodes on our website or on your favorite podcast channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The answer to the Soft White Boy Rock Tournament, the Wine Mom Anthem Field of 64 includes such Barefoot wine approved pre-game/karaoke jams from Cher, Cheryl Crow, Lisa Loeb, Pink, Kelly Clarkson, The Cranberries, and many many more in a battle for the championship! Noted wine mom experts Alex Ludovico, Blockhead and Jesse the Tree join us to answer this pressing question! As always you can get exclusive and early content through our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/calloutculturepodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calloutculture/support
If you do not yet know Cheryl Crow, the host of the Arthritis Life Podcast, you are in for a treat! If you know her, I'm sure you won't even. read this and play the episode right away.Cheryl Crow is an occupational therapist who was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis at 21. She has helped many patients with inflammatory arthritis through her podcast, social media videos and community program. We talked about how she created such a successful program and so much more!Her website is https://arthritis.theenthusiasticlife.com/Her Instagram handle is arthritis_life_cherylIf you loved this episode don't forget to share it with a friend and write us a review. Our goal is to change the way we approach health care one episode at a time.And if you are looking for a compassionate rheumatologist in Colorado, contact us at info@unabridgedMD.com or call 303-731-4006If you live in Colorado and are looking for a rheumatologist to help you achieve disease remission, email or contact us at UnabridgedMD.com. We are the first direct care rheumatology in Colorado and can see you within a week!
Welcome to Behind the Smile with Cheryl Crow!Have you ever wondered how someone manages a bustling online presence while battling a chronic condition? Picture this: Cheryl Crow, a woman leading an active lifestyle, starts experiencing an array of symptoms that eventually lead her to a Rheumatoid Arthritis diagnosis at age 21. Once a vibrant athlete, she noticed her weight drop, leading to her life-altering diagnosis. Join us as we traverse Cheryl's journey managing her condition and online business, Arthritis Life. We delve deep into Cheryl's revolutionary 'Room to Thrive' framework. It's an approach to wellness inspired by occupational therapy and lifestyle medicine, where lifestyle factors like exercise, sleep, nutrition, stress management, and mental health walk hand in hand with medication. We also discuss social media's crucial role in connecting with others dealing with chronic conditions and the need for responsible online research.The episode culminates with Cheryl recounting the tough times when her medication ceased working, leading her to accept her new reality. We explore the importance of therapy and technology in managing Arthritis and how Cheryl's 'Room to Thrive,' framework can be invaluable for others in a similar situation. From the seriousness of the chronic illness, we switch gears to a light-hearted debate on the perfect family vacation spot - Maui, Kauai, or the chronic pain-friendly Oahu. So, lend your ears as we navigate through this enlightening journey of resilience, holistic wellness, and the power of embracing a mindfulness-based approach. Support the showWebsite: https://myspooniesisters.com/Support: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MySpoonieSP
You are not alone. In this episode, host Cheryl Crow and Rheum to THRIVE Graduate Katie Searfross discuss how to find a realistic sense of hope when coping with multiple fluctuating, complex chronic illnesses that are sometimes out of our control. Katie shares how she copes and finds ways to hold on to moments of joy even when her symptoms of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD or complex regional pain syndrome), Migraine and Rheumatoid Arthritis remain. Katie and Cheryl share how they've learned to be gentle with themselves and patient in those tough moments when you do “everything right” and your symptoms remain. They also discuss the complexity of moments where you have to decide whether to push past your pain and when to slow down and listen to your body. Katie and Cheryl also discuss the value of group support and a sense of community, which Katie found in Rheum to THRIVE. Katie also shares lessons she learned as a children's pastor specializing in grief, which can apply to people with chronic illness as well.Episode at a glance:Diagnosis story: Prior to her rheumatoid arthritis (RA) diagnosis, Katie knew she had other diagnoses including Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD or complex regional pain syndrome) and Migraine. As a result, it was difficult for her to recognize “normal” symptoms for RSD compared to out of the ordinary symptoms which pointed to a new diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.Pain and dissociating: Katie shares how she found herself dissociating from pain / distracting herself from pain, and needing to learn to reconnect with her body.Katie's coping toolbox: At first, adjusting to RA diagnosis felt like losing everything. It's frustrating to have days when you do everything right and still have pain. Katie shares how in Rheum to THRIVE, being provided with evidence-based tools to manage pain and fatigue while having acknowledgement of the reality that sometimes your symptoms will remain despite doing everything right was empowering. It's a reminder that we can still focus on ways to find joy and thrive. Katie found freedom in knowing her diagnosis is not her fault, and learned to be gentle with herself.Social support: Katie shares how important it was for her to find a sense of authenticity, understanding, valid information and connection and how she found that in Rheum to THRIVE. Having expert guidance and an ability to ask questions helps to make sense of diagnosis, experiences, and lifestyle considerations.Lessons learned from Katie's work in grief: Katie shares lessons she has learned in her work as children's pastor with adults and children who are grieving; many of these lessons can also help people with chronic illness, including learning to be gentle with yourself.Katie's best advice for newly diagnosed: Find a safe community - don't try to do this as an island, because it's too much for one person to hold all on their own. All suffering is valid, it's never helpful to say it could be worse.What it means to Katie to thrive with rheumatic disease: Using the “and” - this is hard and I want to laugh and make memories. It is embracing that and not putting life on hold. I remind myself that I'm doing my best.Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! Episode details & Transcript:Go to to the episode page on the Arthritis Life website for full episode details including a transcript and video!
This week, Andrew and Craig contemplate whether or not the Oakland A's can beat the Mendoza Line (.200), as this is published, the A's are 12-46 (.207). Also this week, The Rangers are for real, Jose Abreu is making us worried, when does a musical artist or band become a just a nostalgia act and more.Episodes Mentioned this Week152 - R.E.M.'s Murmur at 40 w/ Tony Fletcher 150 - The RRHoF Episode: We Can't Have Too Many Rock Bands Errata - Who's going to tell Andrew Lance McCullers did not attend LSU? Hall of Fame inductees included Kate Bush, Cheryl Crow, Missy Elliott, George Michael, Willie Nelson, Rage Against the Machine, and The Spinners. -->Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/tT8d3pVUsN-->You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books, including the book featured in this episode, through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandrunsHooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.comHooks & Runs on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hooksandrunsHooks & Runs on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thehooksandrunsAndrew Eckhoff on Tik TokLink: https://www.tiktok.com/@hofffestRex von Pohl (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Music: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (Premium Beat)
In this episode, host Cheryl Crow and psychotherapist Timothy Weymann delve deep into the existential, philosophical questions that chronic illness poses. Is there hope without healing? Is it possible to “make peace with loss and change?” How on earth can you “access a sense of peace in the midst of ambiguity,” particularly when that ambiguity has to do with your own health and wellbeing? Timothy reflects on gender, sexual orientation, disability, acceptance and more, sharing how he used “minority survival skills” he learned as a gay man to help him navigate his newfound identity as a person with rheumatoid arthritis. He and Cheryl also discuss how gratitude, forgiveness, self-acceptance, compassion, and social connection help them and others face health difficulties with meaning and purpose.Episode at a glance:Diagnosis story: Timothy advocated for himself as his symptoms worsened despite experiencing medical gaslighting. Eventually he was tested for and diagnosed with Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder and Rheumatoid Arthritis - which came with feeling crushed and wondering: “Is this going to be my new life?”. Impact of gender and chronic illness: Men are a minority in the rheumatoid arthritis community, and Timothy shared how his gender has affected his experiences of healthcare and belonging in the chronic illness community. He reflects on how our culture has often given the message that men should tough things out and not ask for help, which can be challenging for mental health.Sexual identity: Timothy shares lessons he learned while navigating being a minority as a gay man. Gaining protective skills through this experience helped prepare him for the considerations of sharing disability-related information.Mental health: Early on in Timothy's diagnosis he felt like he was in a “crisis phase”, which led to self-blame, shame, and an urge to keep it hidden. Cheryl shares that many people aim to ‘conquer” the diagnosis in an effort to feel like they can control it, but in time inevitably reach limits. Tim reflects on the wisdom of turning away from control and learning ways to “access a sense of peace in the midst of ambiguity”.Coping Toolbox: Timothy explores existential psychology, which is rooted in existential philosophy and is a non-religious examination of the human condition. The 4 ultimate concerns of this are captivity versus freedom, meaning versus meaninglessness (we get to define what is meaningful to us as individuals), connection versus isolation (we're independent but also need support), and life versus death / ambiguous loss (experiencing limitations and losses). These 4 ultimate concerns can ground one in building a fulfilling life despite chronic illness.Best advice for newly diagnosed: Know that it's ok to not be ok, and it's ok to let everything unfold. Build a good team, be patient with yourself and others, get connected through support, and utilize collective wisdom.What it means to Timothy to thrive with rheumatic disease: Reframing life purpose to mean that a rich life includes both difficulties and happy moments.Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! For full episode details and a transcript:Go to the episode page on the Arthritis Life Website.
In episode 294, Kestrel welcomes Jeff Garner, the designer behind Prophetik, to the show. A romantic visual artist, pioneer and unconventional designer, Jeff's sustainably-minded label Prophetik is focused on changing our perception of luxury. “It's interesting how everybody in their different segment of market just want to do the cheapest ingredient because they don't expect the buyer to buy it, cause it's more. So, it's this idea that if you go into a design, and just try to make it the cheapest way possible, so that you can turn around and sell it for the most money, and nobody wants to spend extra to make something better. And I'm like — where have we gone in a society that we don't want to carve our stone for our patio, let's say … we don't want to carve the wood to do our door.” -Jeff This week's guest was the FIRST sustainability-focused designer I discovered that I got really excited about. Over the years, he has dressed notable stars including Fleetwood Mac, Miley Cyrus, Cheryl Crow and Taylor Swift, among others. A little background – I started a blog called Make Fashion Fair back in 2010. I had just finished my internship at People Tree in London, and was trying to find my voice in this space. My 4th blog post on February 20th, 2010, was titled – “elephants, ethics, and fashion”. It featured two creatives I was drawn to at the time – musician Trevor Hall and this week's guest. They both had this random connection to elephants and painting. Trevor Hall had a music video where he is getting painted by elephants, and this week's guest had a collection that featured prints painted by elephants. So – with that in mind, getting the chance to have this week's conversation feels very circular. In addition to continuing to challenge what fashion can look like on the runway and at a luxury level, this week's guest is also behind a new documentary series that uncovers the fashion industry's toxic secrets and highlights the importance of making and wearing nontoxic clothing. Quotes & links from the conversation: “elephants, ethics and fashion”, Kestrel's blog post from back in 2010 that feautures Jeff An article from Choc & Juice that highlights more information on the Singer Studies that Jeff mentions “My mom passed away from breast cancer, so I'm a firm believer that nylon and polyester bras are a huge part of breast cancer. Unfortunately, you cannot pinpoint and say this particular chemical in this bra caused the breast cancer, but it does have those toxins that are carcinogenic in it that have been proven, and research proves it, that do cause it.” -Jeff (23:12) “Chemicals from textiles to skin: an in vitro permeation study of benzothiazole”, published study that backs up Jeff's theory of toxins entering the epidermis or skin through textiles / dyes Prophetik Follow Prophetik on Instagram >
Summary:Psychologist Dr. Afton Hassett and Cheryl Crow, OT explore the neuroscience behind chronic pain and how its interconnection with fatigue, sleep, stress, and emotions may affect your experience of pain over time. Dr. Hassett is an Associate Professor and Director of Pain and Opioid Research in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Michigan. In this episode, she explains how pain is not "all in your head," however it is in your BRAIN! Because the areas of your brain that process pain overlap with the areas that process thoughts and emotions, there is much you can do to influence pain signals. Further, there is evidence that building your resilience through mindfulness, social support, optimism, and healthy lifestyle habits can positively alter how the brain perceives pain.Dr. Hassett also shares lessons from her soon-to-be-released book, The Chronic Pain Reset, and Cheryl shares how she developed her Rheum to THRIVE course and program to help address the full picture of chronic pain patients' needs.Episode at a glance:Professional background: Dr. Hassett studied clinical psychology in San Diego, where she received her doctorate. She now works as an Associate Professor and principal investigator at University of Michigan in the renowned Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center, one of the largest Chronic Pain Research centers in the world.Pain Science 101: Pain is not “all in your head”... but the brain processes pain using many of the same areas and structures of your brain that process emotions and thoughts. Thus, our thoughts, emotions, and life context can greatly affect how pain is processed and experienced. Tools for Fatigue: Pain, poor sleep, poor mood, and lack of energy often group together and affect each other - if you can improve one it can help improve the others. Saving “spoons” for relationships and supportive connections and spending time outside getting fresh air and sunshine can also help improve symptoms of fatigue. Tips for building resilience and optimism: Cope with uncertainty by practicing mindfulness, make time to do the things you love and value even with some lingering pain, and keep a gratitude journal or other practices to help you stay centered and increase positive emotions.Advice to newly-diagnosed patients: Seek a mentor who can help you navigate, find ways to do activities that feel purposeful to you, and know that you've got this!Chronic Pain Reset book: Set to release September 5, 2023, Dr. Hassett wrote this book for people with chronic pain and their care providers. She begins by explaining the neuroscience of chronic pain the connection between pain and stress, social relationships, positive and negative emotions, gratitude, joy, and physical health. The second part of the book leads you through a 30-day journey to try evidence-based activities and practices to find the ones you like best. The last part of the book helps you customize a program filled with activities that make sense to you and address multiple domains of wellness.Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! Speaker Bios:Dr. Afton Hassett is a licensed clinical psychologist who is an Associate Professor and Director of Pain and Opioid Research in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Michigan. She studies behavioral interventions for people with chronic pain including those that promote resilience. She has published over 100 articles in scientific journals and has over $10M in NIH research funding. She is also a Past President of the Association for Rheumatology Professionals, a division of the ACR. Cheryl CrowCheryl is an occupational therapist who has lived with rheumatoid arthritis for nineteen years. Her life passion is helping others with rheumatoid arthritis figure out how to live a full life despite arthritis, by developing tools to navigate physical, emotional and social challenges. She formed the educational company Arthritis Life in 2019 after seeing a huge need for more engaging, accessible, and (dare I say) FUN patient education and self-management resources.Episode links:Links to things mentioned in episode or additional listeningChronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center at U MichiganAfton's research - link to all research publicationsDr Marty Seligman Positive Psychology - UPennAfton's research w/Dr. Martin Seligman (optimism) on soldiers - Chronic Pain Reset book, will be released September 2023Afton's social mediaTwitter - @aftonhasset Cheryl's Arthritis Life Pages:Arthritis Life websiteYoutube channelInstagram @arthritis_life_cherylTikTok @arthritislifeArthritis Life Facebook PageCheryl on Twitter: @realccArthritis Life Podcast Facebook GroupFor Full Episode Show Notes + TranscriptGo to the Arthritis Life website at www.arthritis.theenthusiasticlife.com
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Today's guest is a writer and speaker committed to fighting for social justice. He has written over one hundred essays and articles about racism, mass incarceration, politics, gender, tech, and business. His latest book, “Straight Dope: A 360 degree look into American drug culture” explores why drugs are so entrenched in America's society. He is a three-time TEDx speaker, his first talk, “How I overcame my fear of stuttering,” has been viewed over 320,000 times. His work has been featured in Salon, Black Enterprise, Harvard Business Review, and Al Jazeera. Please join me in welcoming LeRon L. Barton. In this episode, we discuss the following: His thoughts on leadership: “Leadership is being able to inspire, being able to listen, and being able to usher people towards a positive direction. It's being a model for people.” When he knew he was a leader. The people who influenced him at a very young age. His early dreams of being a stuntman, an astronaut, a race car driver, and a writer. Who inspires him in his career, mainly ballet dancers and race car drivers, and why that connection makes sense to him. “I am not envious of writers because I can do what they can do.” His journey into IT because his mom was worried about his future if he pursued writing. Studs Terkel has had an incredible impact on his life and how he shows up as a writer. His connection to Cheryl Crow and how his early journey could be described by her song “Every Day is a Winding Road.” His dream of wanting to do a TED talk. How delivering a TEDx led him to hire a coach and the effect of that decision. How he nurtures and sustains his network. “Relationships need to be nurtured.” Listen, subscribe, and read show notes at www.OnTheSchmooze.com.
Tune in to this episode as Cheryl and Dr. Wada discuss navigating life with arthritis, including getting diagnosed, understanding the healthcare system, and managing expectations for health appointments.They also explore the importance of embracing uncertainty and finding support through the Arthritis Life Extravaganza. Get practical tips and inspiration for living well with arthritis. TIMESTAMP00:00 Welcome00:59 Get to know Cheryl04:08 Getting Diagnosed with Arthritis07:17 Understanding the Healthcare System09:09 Getting the Most Out of Your Health Appointments13:55 Managing your expectations for your health visit14:43 Embracing Uncertainty20:58 It's okay not to know all the answers24:48 The Arthitis Life Hack Extravaganza ABOUT CHERYLCheryl Crow is a fierce advocate for meeting the full picture of patients' needs beyond joint pain. After living with rheumatoid arthritis for over a decade and becoming an occupational therapist, Cheryl founded Arthritis Life with the mission of educating, empowering and supporting people with arthritis. She created the Rheum to THRIVE support program and Arthritis Life Podcast to help people with rheumatic disease live full, vibrant and meaningful lives. Most days you can find Cheryl creating life hack videos, sharing patient stories on the Arthritis Life Podcast or spreading the word about ACT: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). CONNECT WITH CHERYL CROWArthritis Life website → https://arthritis.theenthusiasticlife.com/Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/arthritis_life_cheryl/TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@arthritislifeTwitter → https://twitter.com/realccYoutube channel → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDEZnSHMkC5FJ6enOwHsRKgArthritis Life Facebook Page → https://www.facebook.com/arthritisLIFEArthritis Life Podcast Facebook Group → https://www.facebook.com/groups/arthritislifepodcastandsupport GET TICKETS TO THE ARTHRITIS LIFE EXTRAVAGANZA → https://bit.ly/arthritislife23Celebrate ways to make life with arthritis easier and learn the latest tips and tricks from arthritis patients and experts! ABOUT DR KARA WADAQuadruple board-certified pediatric and adult allergy immunology & lifestyle medicine physician, Sjogren's patient and life coach shares her recipe for success combining anti-inflammatory lifestyle, trusting therapeutic relationships, modern medicine & our minds to harness our body's ability to heal. CONNECT WITH DR WADAWebsite → http://www.drkarawada.com/LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/crunchyallergist/Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/crunchyallergist/Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/CrunchyAllergistTwitter → https://twitter.com/CrunchyAllergyTikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@crunchyallergist SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER → https://www.drkarawada.com/newsletterGet my weekly dose of naturally-minded and scientifically-grounded approach to immune system health.
Yoga therapist and researcher Dr. Steffany Moonaz and host Cheryl Crow discuss the many benefits of yoga for people with inflammatory arthritis. They also bust common myths and misconceptions about yoga, including that it's just an exercise or series of physical poses. Dr. Moonaz shares her best tips for patients newly diagnosed with arthritis and explains how the philosophy of yoga can help people with arthritis fully embrace the present moment and improve overall wellbeing. Dr. Moonaz is the founder of Yoga for Arthritis, which aims to bring evidence-informed and heart-centered yoga practices to people living with arthritis and chronic pain worldwide. Episode at a glance:Yoga meaning and philosophy: The union of mind and body through movement, breath, and mindfulness - not just poses and exercise!What makes Yoga Therapists different than Yoga Teachers: Yoga therapists have further training in understanding of health conditions to help patients manage chronic illness or imbalances through yoga.The power of movement for mental health: After experiencing improvements in her own mental health through dance and exercise, Dr. Moonaz realized her purpose of reducing suffering for people through mindful movement. She focuses on arthritis due in part to it being a leading cause of disability.Research on Yoga for Arthritis: It is considered integrative medicine with improvements for overall quality of life. This is due to relief of pain and stiffness, increase in physical function through balance, strength, and flexibility, and mindfulness for stress reductionBeginner Tips: Ask your rheumatologist if there are positions you should avoid, search for a Yoga Therapist who has experience with accessible / adaptive yoga through the International Association of Yoga Therapists, private lessons can be beneficial for added safety and personalized / targeted symptom managementAdvice for newly diagnosed patients: find “RA Thrivers” and listen to their stories, use social media as a resource for building connections, and join Rheum to THRIVE for education and support!Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, a community support & education program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. Join the waitlist for the next group, which starts in 2023!Rheumatoid Arthritis Roadmap, a self-paced online course Cheryl created that teaches you how to confidently manage your physical, social and emotional life with rheumatoid arthritis. Full show notes including transcript and videoGo to www.MyArthritisLife.Net to the show page, which should be up soon!
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Leading experts in rheumatology from all over the world convened at the American College of Rheumatology annual scientific meeting, ACR Convergence. In this episode, Rebecca talks to some of the rheumatologists and scientists about their work and presentations, and to other patients who participated. Hear about some of the research, treatments and trends that have emerged in the past year. *Visit the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast episode page get show notes and read the full transcript: https://www.arthritis.org/liveyes/podcast/new-podcast/ep69-2022-arthritis-research-highlights * We want to hear from you. Tell us what you think about the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast. Get started by emailing podcast@arthritis.org. Special Guests: Cheryl Crow, MOT, OTR/L, Daniel H. Solomon, MD, MPH, David T. Felson, MD, MPH, Jean Liew, MD, MS, and Megan E.B. Clowse, MD, MPH.
For this week's episode we have very special guest, Cheryl Crow. She's a graduate from Vassar College and worked in a series of non-profits and non-OT related jobs for six years before getting a master's degree in occupational therapy. She is the founder of Arthritis Life where she provides online courses and online support groups. ON this episodeCheryl shares her story about serving people with arthritis, young to middle aged people with inflammatory forms of arthritis and systemic diseases. We dive into her journey working with arthritis patients. We discuss how we best as OTs can help individuals with arthritis and whether we would get an occupational therapy degree all over again and if not what profession we would choose. We discuss the things we wish more Pre-OTs knew before getting into the profession. We dive into a lot of great stuff that show you the type of clients you will be working with. So, please be sure to check it out. Links to get in touch with Cheryl:https://www.youtube.com/c/ArthritisLifehttps://theenthusiasticlife.com/https://www.instagram.com/arthritis_life_cheryl/ -Jess Additional Resources: Website: https://www.otgenius.com/ Instagram: @otgenius Increase your chances of getting into OT school today!! By signing up for our Free training HERE!
For this week's episode we have very special guest, Cheryl Crow. She's a graduate from Vassar College and worked in a series of non-profits and non-OT related jobs for six years before getting a master's degree in occupational therapy. She is the founder of Arthritis Life where she provides online courses and online support groups. ON this episodeCheryl shares her story about serving people with arthritis, young to middle aged people with inflammatory forms of arthritis and systemic diseases. Links to get in touch with Cheryl:https://www.youtube.com/c/ArthritisLife https://theenthusiasticlife.com/ https://www.instagram.com/arthritis_life_cheryl/ Click here to check out the episode -Jess Additional Resources: Website: https://www.otgenius.com/ Instagram: @otgenius Increase your chances of getting into OT school today!! By signing up for our Free training HERE!
If you're immunocompromised, you're tired of having to fight for basic health care. But after the U.S. Supreme Court issued Dobbs vs. Jackson which overturned Roe vs. Wade, access to the drug methotrexate, which prolongs the lifespan of people with rheumatoid arthritis, is being denied in some states due to its connection to abortion. “There's so much confusion and overwhelm with managing such a dynamic fluctuating condition like inflammatory arthritis, that when you finally find through trial and error, a medication regimen that works for you, it's like striking gold,” says Cheryl Crow, founder of Arthritis Life. “So, to know that suddenly that's going to be taken away from you, it's really scary to a lot of patients.” Among the highlights in this episode: 1:25: Listener comment 1:41: Rising COVID cases force some counties in Washington State to require masks 2:40: Aetna drops prior authorization for most cataract surgeries, allowing patients to bypass the pre-approval process 3:29: Progress for IBD patients as New York City plans to increase the number of public restrooms 5:36 What is methotrexate 5:55: Some pharmacists are nervous to fill methotrexate prescriptions because after Roe vs. Wade was overturned, the law states that it's a felony if you're dispensing this medication for an abortion 6:42: Cheryl describes why she started “Arthritis Life” 9:03: Cheryl talks about her advocacy for methotrexate 10:40: “I think it's really an example of insult to injury” for patients to be denied methotrexate, says Cheryl 13:25: Methotrexate improves people's quality of life, says Zoe 15:15: Cheryl's advice to help patients advocate for their medication 17:25: “We always say, having chronic illness is a full-time job. This is like adding another internship to that job. It's too much,” says Zoe 20:32: What our hosts Steven and Zoe learned from this episode Learn more about Cheryl and her organization Arthritis Life Contact Our Hosts Steven Newmark, Director of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.org Zoe Rothblatt, Patient Advocate and Community Outreach Manager at GHLF: zrothblatt@ghlf.org We want to hear what you think. Send your comments in the form of an email, video, or audio clip of yourself to thehealthadvocates@ghlf.org Catch up on all our episodes on our website or on your favorite podcast channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Build your Flare up Toolkit free training from Cheryl: https://arthritis.theenthusiasticlife.com/2021/06/30/build-your-flare-up-toolkit-free-training/ The Happiness Trap book: https://www.amazon.com/Happiness-Trap-Struggling-Start-Living/dp/1590305841/ref=asc_df_1590305841 List of my favorite Arthritis Products - Affiliate links: https://arthritis.theenthusiasticlife.com/2020/03/17/my-favorite-arthritis-products/ Find Cheryl on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arthritis_life_cheryl/ Cheryl is an occupational therapist and has rheumatoid arthritis herself. In this episode we discuss the difference between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, what are some of the common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis to watch out for, her own personal diagnosis story, as well as how important movement is for both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Cheryl created Arthritis Life to help people with arthritis live life to the fullest extent possible. Her vision is a world where every patient feels empowered and equipped to participate in meaningful daily activities with more confidence and less overwhelm.//Adventuring with Osteoarthritis Resources:Kicking off your Own Arthritis Adventure:If you are ready to begin your own journey to overcoming osteoarthritis, you've come to the right place!Join my online course, The Arthritis Adventure Blueprint, which gives you a step by step plan on how to make your active lifestyle possible again without being limited by joint pain.Learn more by clicking hereI also offer one on one virtual and in person (in Utah) coaching services, schedule a free call with me to learn more by going here.Free Arthritis Resources:Where to Start: Knee Arthritis GuideWhere to Start: Hip Arthritis GuideFollow me on social media: > My website> Join my Private Facebook Group> Follow me on Instagram> Subscribe to my YouTube channel
As broadcast June 9, 2022 with plenty of podcast pinballs provided no quarters necessary. We mark two years since Bonnie Pointer met her demise, leaving only the eldest of the original Pointer Sisters as the lone survivor. We had a smattering of new tunes to cover this week in our Sampled funk & soul first hour, but also had a lot of recent joints that we kind of slept on, with John Batiste, Danielle Ponder, The Frightnrs, and Lettuce being highlights of a strong first half. Dan Lloyd once again kicks in the door and makes us call him uncle in hour 2 for our AMPED rock feature, with a lotta good, a lotta bad, and a generally mixed bag heading to the end of the show. However, as usual, our guy on the drums had his fun too, with a hilarious mashup of the new Muse tune with Gary Glitter highlighting how derivative and ridiculous that latest single is from the former.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)The Pointer Sisters – Pinball Number CountDanielle Ponder – The Only Way OutMickey De Grand IV – GeraldineJon Batiste – TELL THE TRUTHJungle – PROBLEMZLettuce – Vamanos Part II (31:33)Haley Johnsen – EmilyYola & The Highwomen feat Cheryl Crow – Hold OnEl Michels Affair feat Bobby Oroza – Stack The DeckThe Frightnrs – AlwaysMaverick Sabre – Good ManKatalyst feat Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad – JuneteenthBrian Jackson – Nancy Wilson (Shigeto remix) Part III (66:53)Panic! At the Disco – Viva Las VengeanceMuse – the Will of the PeopleThe Amazons – Ready For SomethingEditors – Karma ClimbBon Jovi – Keep the Faith Part IV (99:22)Flogging Molly – The Croppy Boy ‘98Red Hot Chili Peppers – Nerve FlipThe Mountain Goats – Training MontageBilly Howerdel – The Same AgainGaz Coombes – Sonny the StrongSerj Tankian – Amber Feat. Sevak Amroyan
Join me as I sit down with guest Cheryl Crow to chat about ways to reduce fatigue, amazing mindset tips, and "work arounds". Rheumatoid arthritis is actually similar to MS in the way that fatigue can affect your day to day life, so Cheryl really has not only learned these tools/techniques, but has also implemented them into her own life as well. Cheryl Crow is an occupational therapist who's lived with rheumatoid arthritis for nineteen years. Cheryl founded Arthritis Life with the mission of educating, empowering and supporting people with arthritis. She hosts the Arthritis Life Podcast and runs the online self-management course and support group Rheum to THRIVE, where she helps people adjust to their conditions and live full and meaningful lives. Cheryl is known for her entertaining yet educational videos featuring arthritis life hacks, product demonstrations, and insights into the psychosocial aspects of life with invisible chronic illness. Book referenced in episode - The Happiness Trap: How to Stop Struggling and Start Living: A Guide to ACT by Russ Harris Podcast (link above) Rheum to THRIVE (link above) Instagram: @arthritis_life_cheryl YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ArthritisLife Website: myarthritislife.net Additional Resources: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/insider Reach out to Me: Gretchen@DoctorGretchenHawley.com Website: www.MSingLink.com Social: ★ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mswellness ★ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctor.gretchen ★ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/doctorgretchenhawley?sub_confirmation=1 → Game Changers Course: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/GameChangersCourse → Total Core Program: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/TotalCoreProgram → The MSing Link: https://www.doctorgretchenhawley.com/TheMSingLink
Have you ever had a truly unforgettable concert experience, or received a gift that changed your life? Our guest, Jay, a music aficionado with a multitude of tales to tell, is joining us to share his journey from a quiet, small-town child to an entrepreneur with an enduring passion for music. His experiences range from a transformative Christmas present that set him on a path of musical discovery, to an unexpected transition from playing goalie to defense in hockey, and even a wild adventure of participating in a Nickelback video. Brace yourself as Jay walks us down memory lane, reflecting on the energy of an Ozzy Osbourne concert, his friends' epic performance with Nickelback, and the time he almost became a dentist. He also gives us a taste of his eclectic playlist inspired by his diverse influences and life experiences. From his unwavering love for Cheryl Crow to his desire to pick up the guitar again, Jay's enthusiasm for all things music is infectious and inspiring. But it's not all music and merriment. Jay also takes us through the trenches of his personal life, talking about everything from his first job to his unique superpower choice. He even shares a humorous anecdote about a hockey fight with a police officer. We also get a snapshot of his entrepreneurial life and the struggles of finding a partner who can understand his lifestyle. Lastly, he reminds us all about the importance of holding on to our dreams, irrespective of the hurdles life throws our way. Get ready for a roller coaster ride of emotions and inspiration as we dive into Jay's world on this episode of Music Junkies.Thanks, Jay, for not talking about Nickelback the whole time and being on the show.Listen to the playlist on SpotifyWatch the episode on YouTubeFollow Music Junkies everywhere Make sure to HIT that LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to be notified of new episodes! If you love Music Junkies share it !!New EP is out every MONDAY at 12 pm Rock on! Music JunkiesSupport the show
Cheryl Crow is an occupational therapist who's lived with rheumatoid arthritis for eighteen years. In 2019, Cheryl started Arthritis Life to help others thrive with arthritis. She facilitates online courses and support groups to help people adjust to their conditions and live full and meaningful lives. Most days you can find Cheryl creating life hack videos, sharing patient stories on the Arthritis Life Podcast or spreading the word about ACT: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Reflect on how this Podcastapplies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here:https://earnc.me/I0N4iu
Jessi and Ãnna start the show off by spilling who the next saucy, sexy upcoming guests of the pod will be, finish answering the last of the deeply personal listener questions, play a few of their favorite games. and wrap up with a few STELLAR stoner stories! We hope you have your safety vests on bc it's going to be a SCARY RIDE! Thank you to our Episode Sponsor: Grade A Dispensary!
Chris can't deal with the amount of junk mail he's getting and Daniel weighs in. Then, Podcast Legend Kate Casey joins Daniel and Chris to talk about running a home that houses five children, Cheryl Crow's campaign to use one paper towel a day and how she's the person with the most garbage cans out on her block every garbage day. Last, the boys put a sustainable sponge to the ultimate test: day-old avocado-stained silverware. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If there's anything I’ve learnt over the course of my career it's that people can live a meaningful and satisfying life living WITH a disease or chronic condition. And if there's one occupational therapist who shines a spotlight on the possibilities, it's Cheryl Crow from Arthritis Life. Cheryl is an occupational therapist who has lived with rheumatoid arthritis for … 53 – Beyond Diagnosis and Disease To Live a Meaningful Life ft Cheryl Crow Read More »
This week we have Cheryl Crow come onto our podcast to discuss her diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, the platform she's created called Arthritis Life, as well as medical gaslighting. In the middle of our conversation, we dive deep into methotrexate and pregnancy. Not only that, we talk about acceptance and commitment therapy, some life hacks that she loves to share with others as well as the importance of mental health. We have linked some articles here for all of you to read if you are interested in learning more about methotrexate and pregnancy: https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article/55/9/1693/1744535 https://creakyjoints.org/treatment/methotrexate-myths/ http://arthritispatient.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Medication-use-during-pregnancy-and-breastfeeding_final.pdf http://arthritispatient.ca/pregnancy-and-parenting-with-arthritis-a-resource-for-patients-by-patients *Suggested by the Medical Advisory Board of Take a Pain Check*
In this episode we have Cheryl Crow, OTR/L share her diagnosis of living with Rheumatoid Arthritis. She founded Arthritis life that inspires, educates, and interviews specialists on how to cope while living with a chronic illness. Cheryl served as an adjunct faculty member at the Lake Washington Institute of Technology. Cheryl highlights the stigmas of RA, dealing with anxiety and student insights. To connect with Cheryl Instagram @Arthritis_Life_Cheryl Youtube Channel Arthritis Life Facebook Page Arthritis Life Podcast Twitter @Realcc TikTok @arthritislife
Today's episode is going to keep you on your toes as we do a deeper dive into many hot topics related to passion-driven OT entrepreneurship. I'm joined by my special guest Cheryl Crow and we're talking about the trials and tribulations of idea overload, connecting with our people through video marketing, social entrepreneurship and how to craft an offer from a lived experience. If you enjoy this episode and resonate with it in any way, we'd love to hear about it! Please take a moment to leave a review on the show. You can also send either of us a DM or better yet, create an IG Reel of your takeaways and tag us (@otsgonerogue and @arthritis_life_cheryl).In this episode you'll hear about:How Cheryl created a sustainable business from a passion projectWhy she considered a non-profit organization and ultimately decided against it as her business modelThe journey from a school-based therapist to a course creator focusing on rheumatoid arthritis Making the decision to monetize her lived experience with a chronic health condition The thought process that goes into pricing an offer from the heartNavigating the online space as an educator vs a therapist Supporting other OTs in not only showing up through video marketing but having fun in the process! LINKS: Cheryl's Website and where you can find her on social media: Facebook, Instagram and TikTokIf you would like to check out Cheryl's offer for social media consulting, here's the link: https://arthritis.theenthusiasticlife.com/social-media-video-consultation-available/And if you would like to join the conversation, come on over to our OTs Gone Rogue Facebook Community!
We continue the conversation with the immensely talented Jeff Babko. No stranger to the stage, concert halls and recording studio Jeff Babko's extensive resume includes playing with Alanis Morrisette, Maná, Willie Nelson, Tim McGraw, Julio Iglesias, Cheryl Crow, Shelby Lynn, TOTO, James Taylor, Jason Mraz, Frank Ocean, Smokey Robinson, Larry Carlton, Robben Ford and many. many more. Some of his film credits include The 40 Year Old Virgin, Superbad, Toy Story 4, Frozen 2, Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Jack Reacher 2, Tenet, Ford vs. Ferrari, Selma. Jeff has been the touring musical director and accompanist for Martin Short since 2002, and also performs with Mr. Short & Steve Martin, also joined by the Grammy award winning bluegrass group Steep Canyon Rangers. Babko can be seen on Steve Martin & Martin Short's Emmy nominated and wildly popular Netflix special. Babko has five solo albums out under his own name, including 2012's critically acclaimed “Crux” for Tonequake Records, featuring Mark Isham, Tim Lefebvre and Matt Chamberlain, and his most recent vinyl release, “El Musico” (2019). His 2007 release “Mondo Trio” w/ Jeff Coffin and Vinnie Colaiuta is considered a classic "drum fusion" record. The collective supergroup "Band Of Other Brothers" with Will Lee, Dave Matthews Band's Jeff Coffin, Nir Felder and Steely Dan's Keith Carlock was a critical favorite and the band headlined the Iridium in NYC in 2017. In his spare time, Jeff keeps busy running and recording in his own studio, TudorTones, where he also records and collaborates with his wife, studio violinist Songa Lee. What you will hear Finding balance and being mindful. The importance of being aware and listening to your body to find balance and be a vessel of good. Self analysis. Learning to pause and respond which can be difficult for musicians that are used to improvising. Remembering the importance of listening, not just in music but generally in life. The biggest lesson Jeff has learned. Remembering that we are constantly students, giving back and being of service are important components. Teaching. Teaching with compassion. Jeff's love of synthesizers. The inspiration for Jeff's latest album, “El Musico”. Mentioned http://www.jeffbabko.com/ (Jeff Babko) website http://www.jeffbabko.com/buy-el-musico-on-180g-vinyl (El Musico) vinyl http://www.jeffbabko.com/band-of-other-brothers (Band of Brothers) https://www.iammusicgroup.com/podcast (I AM Music Group) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iammusicgrouppodcast/support (https://anchor.fm/iammusicgrouppodcast/support)
Welcome to season 2 of the I AM Podcast. We are back with a fantastic line up of guests. These incredible artists are the musicians and musical directors behind the music, performances and artists that we all know and love. Listen, learn and grow with us as these humble geniuses share some incredible stories, wisdom and laughter with us. Description http://www.jeffbabko.com/ Jeff Babko's resume is one that every young musician dreams of. Having strong musical instincts and influences from a young age, Jeff recognized early on that a career in music was his calling. Jeff's access to the musical world via his parents being musicians and teachers contributed greatly to his early musical development. Along with his love of music, Jeff was always drawn to comedy. Spending countless hours immersed in records and vhs tapes, he was completely unaware how his love of these two art forms would manifest themselves in his life and career path. Jeff has toured and played with an extensive and impressive lists of artists including Julio Iglesias, Cheryl Crow, Shelby Lynn, TOTO, James Taylor, Jason Mraz, Frank Ocean, Smokey Robinson, Larry Carlton, Robben Ford and many. many more. His film credits are just as extensive and continuing to grow. Jeff has been the touring musical director and accompanist for Martin Short since 2002, and also performs with Mr. Short & Steve Martin, also joined by the Grammy award winning bluegrass group Steep Canyon Rangers. Babko can be seen on Steve Martin & Martin Short's Emmy nominated and wildly popular Netflix special, released in May 2018. Babko has five solo albums out under his own name, including 2012's critically acclaimed “Crux” for Tonequake Records, featuring Mark Isham, Tim Lefebvre and Matt Chamberlain, and his most recent vinyl release, “El Musico” (2019). His 2007 release “Mondo Trio” w/ Jeff Coffin and Vinnie Colaiuta is considered a classic "drum fusion" record. The collective supergroup "Band Of Other Brothers" with Will Lee, Dave Matthews Band's Jeff Coffin, Nir Felder and Steely Dan's Keith Carlock was a critical favorite and the band headlined the Iridium in NYC in 2017. In his spare time, Jeff keeps busy running and recording in his own studio, TudorTones, where he also records and collaborates with his wife, studio violinist Songa Lee. What you will hear Jeff's early musical influences and importance of his parents parenting and support. Jeff's first jobs and opportunities that gave him insight into the music industry. Post college experiences, strategy and the hard work it took to break into the music scene in Los Angeles. Jeff's love of, interest in and natural knack for comedy. Working with Martin Short and the evolution of Jeff's career in comedy. The importance and fine line of keeping a childlike wonder and passion as we grow and learn. Advice on how to balance work and personal life. Important components including awareness, sleep, failure, mindfulness and listening. Mentioned https://www.netflix.com/title/80186850 (Netflix Special) https://www.steepcanyon.com/ (Steep Canyon Rangers) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iammusicgrouppodcast/support (https://anchor.fm/iammusicgrouppodcast/support)
Considering using video to market your business but have no idea how to get started? Cheryl is the founder of Arthritis Life and a registered Occupational Therapist. She started her business, Arthritis Life to educate, empower and inspire people living with arthritis. She is the creator of the Rheumatoid Arthritis Roadmap, an online educational and support program that helps patients navigate through living with RA. In this episode, Cheryl gives insight into the best practices, tools and strategies for using video to market your practice. Cheryl and I discuss: Cheryl's reasoning behind starting Arthritis Life Her strategy for picking out which social platforms to be on Cheryl's experience on various social platforms An overview of what TikTok is and how people use it Why you have to know your goal on social media How to repurpose your content across platforms The importance of getting started (it's the hardest step but you have to just put yourself out there) Tools you need to get started making videos How to listen to your audience to find out what they want Our tips on building your know, like, trust and expertise How to deal with constructive feedback The lack of honesty in the healing space
On this episode of the podcast. One of my best friends joins me at deer camp. We talk hunting stories, friendship, Madonna, and Cheryl Crow.
This STOPPAGE time episode is a short, fun, witty session of Q & A featuring WNY musician Jason Moynihan. Jason's father was in the Air Force when he was young and he has a heart for Veterans. As an adult, Jason is a professional freelance musician that plays Saxophone, Piano, and Guitar. He has an extensive experience in touring, recording and education. Jason graduated from Berklee College of Music in '94 (Music Performance and a Minor in Arranging). In late 1999, while playing in various bands in Chicago, he was asked to play with the legendary Blues, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and 6 time Grammy award winner, Buddy Guy. He played in Buddy Guy's band from 1999 until 2006. They played every state in America and 20+ countries, in just the first two years. Jason's passport had "more stamps than a stamp collection." While playing with Mr. Guy, he also got a chance to be on national television a half dozen times (The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 3 times, Craig Ferguson Show twice, Jimmie Kimmel Show and The Jools Holland Show in the UK with REM and Yoko Ono). Throughout Jason's amazing career he has played with some of his idols while with Mr.Guy...Carlos Santana, Rolling Stones, Dave Matthews, Robert Plant, B.B. King, Jimmie Vaughan, John Mayer, Johnny Lang, Zak Wylde, Jools Holland, Cheryl Crow, Robert Cray, Dr.John, Van Morrison, Little Milton, Kid Rock, Ike Turner, Actor Richard Gere, Lou Ann Barton, Kim Wilson, and many others. To find out more info on Jason check out his website: http://www.jaysax.com/ Here is a great video of Jay in The Buddy Guy Band with Superstar John Mayer @ Farm Aid 2005: https://youtu.be/WaFMC8ODHf0 Here is another video of Jay in The Buddy Guy Band with Guitar Legend Carlos Santana @ The Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland 2004: https://youtu.be/AShGBgfRgEA Discography (selected) : Carlos Santana Carlos Santana- Plays Blues at Montreux 2004 (2008 single 90min. DVD/Eagle Rock Entertainment) Carlos Santana Presents: Blues at Montreux 2004 (2006 3 DVD Box Set/Eagle Rock Entertainment). Buddy Guy Buddy Guy Box Set (2007 3 DVD Box Set/Silvertone Records). Buddy Guy Live at Legends January 2004 (11 Live Cd's)(2004 Pirate Entertainment/Silvertone Records). Host: Shawn McKinnon, Founder of the H.A.V.E. Project. Sponsorship: Wendy Weinstein, MD. Board Certified Psychiatrist. 651 Delaware Ave, Buffalo NY. (716)-362-1210. Music from: "4BC" on freesound.org, "TexasMusicForge" on freesound.org, and "Music by "Tri-Tachyon - https://soundcloud.com/tri-tachyon/albums" on freeesound.org. 2020 The H.A.V.E. Project productions. www.thehaveproject.com Find us on Facebook/Instagram
This episode features WNY musician Jason Moynihan. Jason's father was in the Air Force when he was young and he has a heart for Veterans. As an adult, Jason is a professional freelance musician that plays Saxophone, Piano, and Guitar. He has an extensive experience in touring, recording and education. Jason graduated from Berklee College of Music in '94 (Music Performance and a Minor in Arranging). In late 1999, while playing in various bands in Chicago, he was asked to play with the legendary Blues, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and 6 time Grammy award winner, Buddy Guy. He played in Buddy Guy's band from 1999 until 2006. They played every state in America and 20+ countries, in just the first two years. Jason's passport had "more stamps than a stamp collection." While playing with Mr. Guy, he also got a chance to be on national television a half dozen times (The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 3 times, Craig Ferguson Show twice, Jimmie Kimmel Show and The Jools Holland Show in the UK with REM and Yoko Ono). Throughout Jason's amazing career he has played with some of his idols while with Mr.Guy...Carlos Santana, Rolling Stones, Dave Matthews, Robert Plant, B.B. King, Jimmie Vaughan, John Mayer, Johnny Lang, Zak Wylde, Jools Holland, Cheryl Crow, Robert Cray, Dr.John, Van Morrison, Little Milton, Kid Rock, Ike Turner, Actor Richard Gere, Lou Ann Barton, Kim Wilson, and many others. Jason shared with us about his experiences in life and everything that he has been through to become the person he is today. His interview is candid and very heartfelt. We hope you enjoy the interview as much we enjoyed recording it. To find out more info on Jason check out his website: http://www.jaysax.com/ Here is a great video of Jay in The Buddy Guy Band with Superstar John Mayer @ Farm Aid 2005: https://youtu.be/WaFMC8ODHf0 Here is another video of Jay in The Buddy Guy Band with Guitar Legend Carlos Santana @ The Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland 2004: https://youtu.be/AShGBgfRgEA Discography (selected) : Carlos Santana Carlos Santana- Plays Blues at Montreux 2004 (2008 single 90min. DVD/Eagle Rock Entertainment) Carlos Santana Presents: Blues at Montreux 2004 (2006 3 DVD Box Set/Eagle Rock Entertainment). Buddy Guy Buddy Guy Box Set (2007 3 DVD Box Set/Silvertone Records). Buddy Guy Live at Legends January 2004 (11 Live Cd's)(2004 Pirate Entertainment/Silvertone Records). Host: Shawn McKinnon, Founder of the H.A.V.E. Project. Sponsorship: Wendy Weinstein, MD. Board Certified Psychiatrist. 651 Delaware Ave, Buffalo NY. (716)-362-1210. Music from: "4BC" on freesound.org, "TexasMusicForge" on freesound.org, and "Music by "Tri-Tachyon - https://soundcloud.com/tri-tachyon/albums" on freeesound.org. 2020 The H.A.V.E. Project productions. www.thehaveproject.com Find us on Facebook/Instagram