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The Omicron variant is spreading quickly, and it's likely there'll be a significant increase in cases over the next couple of weeks. UW Medicine's Dr. Christine Johnston gives us an update.See pictures from our episodes on Instagram @seattlenowpod
To boost or not to boost? Many of you are asking the question now that the feds have opened the shots up to anyone over 18. UW Medicine's Dr. Christine Johnston has some answers.Follow us on Instagram @seattlenowpod
This interview first aired on Monday the 16th of August, 2021 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Terri Cowley talks to heritage expert Chris Johnston who will be delivering the Bruce Wilson Memorial Lecture. Look back 50 years to the 1970s and forward into the future with heritage expert Ms Christine Johnston as we explore changing ideas about heritage and contemplate the future of heritage. The lecture will be on at Wednesday the 18th of August, 2021 at the Senior Citizens Centre at 132 Welsford St, Shepparton. The lecture can be attended on Zoom. Just go to https://bit.ly/3xL3kCV to find out more. Listen to Terri Cowley for Breakfast live on weekday mornings from 6am-9am on 98.5 One FM Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
ToTy 不知道是第三期还是第四期 主播: 邓大菇/Ji Email: Twoouttooyoung@outlook.com 电报群:t.me/toty61 主题:Extended Play in Sydney City Recital Hall/Comtemporary Classical Music https://www.cityrecitalhall.com/whats-on/events/extended-play/ 也许你听说过装神弄鬼的当代艺术,但你听说过当代音乐么?当你得知1952年约翰凯奇(John Cage)在钢琴前坐了4分33秒一个音没弹还拿了出场费时有心生疑惑么? 这次我们去了一年一度的音乐节Extended Play,顺便研究了一下当代古典音乐家们究竟在搞什么。 这次谈的话题有点多,所以做了个电梯: Intro -Terry Riley‘s 《In C》feat. 大菇 & Ji 7'40'' 合唱团动起来了! - Lyle Chan & The Australian Voices < Poisoned Today! from Lasseter's Diary> 11'40" 口技和钢琴SM - Sonya Lifschits and Christine Johnston by George Crumb 37'25" 是什么样的音乐让大菇睡过去了- Synergy with Polymorphic Orkestra 《So Called Laws of Nature》by David Lang 49‘30“ 所以玩具也能上台?- Margaret Leng Tan,Piano/toy piano/toys/sound objects **1:00:00 **主播推荐 - Plini https://www.youtube.com/user/plinimusic Christine Schafer/Eric Schneider 《Apparition》 其它链接 钢琴sm大法https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXnv1Ir0wJ8 如何演奏George Crumb环形乐谱的博士论文 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc9071/m2/1/high_res_d/dissertation.pdf
ToTy 不知道是第三期还是第四期 - 主播: 邓大菇/Ji - Email: Twoouttooyoung@outlook.com - 电报群:t.me/toty61 主题:Extended Play in Sydney City Recital Hall/Comtemporary Classical Music https://www.cityrecitalhall.com/whats-on/events/extended-play/ 也许你听说过~~装神弄鬼的~~当代艺术,但你听说过当代音乐么?当你得知1952年约翰凯奇(John Cage)在钢琴前坐了4分33秒一个音没弹还拿了出场费时有心生疑惑么? 这次我们去了一年一度的音乐节Extended Play,顺便研究了一下当代古典音乐家们究竟在搞什么。 这次谈的话题有点多,所以做了个电梯: **Intro** -Terry Riley‘s 《In C》feat. 大菇 & Ji **7'40''** 合唱团动起来了! - Lyle Chan & The Australian Voices < Poisoned Today! from Lasseter's Diary> **11'40"** 口技和钢琴SM - Sonya Lifschits and Christine Johnston by George Crumb **37'25"** 是什么样的音乐让大菇睡过去了- Synergy with Polymorphic Orkestra 《So Called Laws of Nature》by David Lang **49‘30“** 所以玩具也能上台?- Margaret Leng Tan,Piano/toy piano/toys/sound objects **1:00:00 **主播推荐 - Plini https://www.youtube.com/user/plinimusic Christine Schafer/Eric Schneider 《Apparition》 其它链接 钢琴sm大法https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXnv1Ir0wJ8 如何演奏George Crumb环形乐谱的博士论文 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc9071/m2/1/high_res_d/dissertation.pdf
Talking to representatives from a variety of pain organisations, including the Trigeminal Neuralgia Association, about the wide-reaching impact that pain has on society. This edition has been funded by a grant from the Scottish Government. Christine Johnston heads to Brussels to investigate the impact that pain has on society as a whole at the Societal Impact of Pain lobby group’s fourth annual event. Christine talks to Neil Betteridge of Neil Betteridge Associates which promotes a holistic approach to pain management. Betteridge explains that early intervention is beneficial not only for the patient but also for employers, as it leads to faster, more effective treatment and less time spent outside of the workplace. Jamie O’Hara, who works with Adelphi Real World and the Haemophilia Society, discusses the results of a survey carried out about the effect pain has on society, which found that those living with chronic pain and their carers experience disproportionately high levels of unemployment. Christine also speaks to Jacqui Lyttle, an Independent Commissioning Consultant, who criticises the current care given to those with chronic pain conditions, citing wrong diagnoses and the subsequent delays in accessing effective treatment as the main issues. She explains that pain management costs more when it’s not managed effectively than when it is, both in terms of money and in working days lost through illness. Paul Evans meets Jillie Abbott, the Projects Officer of Trigeminal Neuralgia Association, who describes the organisation’s attempts to raise awareness of the little-understood condition within the healthcare profession, citing the high frequency of misdiagnoses and ineffective treatment as the motivation for this educational focus. She also shares some coping mechanisms that can help those living with Trigeminal Neuralgia and emphasises the need for better communication between people living with the condition and healthcare professionals. Contributors: • Christine Johnston – Pain Concern • Neil Betteridge – Owner of Neil Betteridge Associates and Vice-Chair of Chronic Pain Policy Coalition • Jamie O’Hara - Adelphi Real World and elected trustee of Haemophilia Society • Jacqui Lyttle - Independent Commissioning Consultant • Jillie Abbott – Projects Officer of Trigeminal Neuralgia Association First broadcast 13.12.13 #Orofacialpain #Trigeminalneuralgia #Carers #Educatinghealthcar professionals #Socialandeconomicimpactofpain #Talkingtoyourdoctor #Unemployment #Work
The pain management needs of children and young people and the impact of their pain on family life. First broadcast 26.03.13 This programme focuses on pain in children and young people, including the different needs they have and the unique challenges that their care presents compared to adult patients. Paul Evans and Christine Johnston talk to experts at children’s hospitals in Edinburgh and Glasgow about the strategies they use for helping young people to cope with pain. Although there are obvious differences between treating an infant and a teenager, the aim is always to enable young people in pain to live the fullest lives they can, while minimising the effects on their education and socialisation. We also consider the wider impact of a young person in pain upon the family unit and we hear from Sam Mason about how chronic pain has impacted his life at home and at school. In this programme: * Jean Eadie, Paediatric Physiotherapist, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow * Pamela Cupples, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow * Mary Rose, Consultant Anaesthetist, Pain Clinic, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh * Sam and Lynn Mason, Patient and family member * Mandy Sim, Pain Management Nurse, Pain Clinic, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh
Through a sweetly macabre ritual of song and dance, a songstress and her accompanist are catapulted into an unexpected nasty little whirly-gig! Very quietly, just between us, the tall one says there’s something very familiar about the small one… and can’t help but notice a little more at play… play softly. It’s all fun and games until someone loses their marbles! Well known for her birdcalls and architectural warblings. Pianissimo thrusts Christine Johnston into a world where Laurie Anderson meets the Prodigy. Highly acclaimed for her individual works as well as her extensive performance repertoire with the prolific and renowned company Frank Theatre, Lisa O’Neill joins Christine in a meeting made in twisted heaven.
All Tomorrow's Parties marked the first of many collaborations to come between Lisa and Christine Johnston. The work was inspired by the music of The Velvet Underground and the dramatic height difference between these two ladies!