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Today's episode is a part of our "About Your Mother" series honoring Every Mother Counts. Bono lost his mother Iris when he was 14 years old. She had an aneurysm at her father's funeral and as he says, he's been singing to her ever since. This is a very special conversation, possibly my favorite interview of all time, made more lovely and intimate by the friendship between Bono and Christy going back many years now. (Previously aired) This series hopes to raise $100,000 to support safe and respectful pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. Maternal health is a human right and as Bono says, raising kids takes a village and a mother is a village. Got feedback? Have an idea? We love to hear form listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special Go To, Kelly and Christy Turlington Burns sit down with Melinda French Gates to talk about the woman who raised her, Elaine, who taught her to set her own agenda and find a moment every day to really connect with the people who matter most.Our About Your Mother series raises funds to support safe and respectful pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. (Previously aired) Please join us with a donation here. Maternal health is a human right.With special thanks to Tracy and David at Laughing Man Studios in Tribeca who support this series with pro bono studio time and superb coffee.Got feedback? Have an idea? We love to hear from listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here.Check out Kelly's Tell Me More episode featuring Melinda French Gates.Past episodes from the About Your Mother series:Jennifer GarnerAmy SchumerBonoCindy Crawford Spike LeeEdward Burns To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today is another episode in our series about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Today we talk to the iconic Cindy Crawford, an old friend of Christy's (you may have seen them together in the Apple TV docu-series The Super Models). Cindy is a Midwestern girl, a high school valedictorian who started at Northwestern on an academic scholarship to study chemical engineering before her career took her around the world. She is also the daughter of Jenny, a young bride who had four children and lost one to childhood leukemia. This is a candid and loving conversation about the realities of family life. Please share. (Previously aired) This series hopes to raise $100,000 to support safe and respectful pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. We know that maternal health is a human right; let's help make it ubiquitous. Love it? Don't like it? Have an idea? We love to hear from listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Continuing our special series about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Christy and I recently spent an unforgettable Saturday afternoon talking to the singular force of nature that is Spike Lee about his mother, Jackie, who died when Spike was a sophomore at Morehouse College. Spike has 134 directing credits over four+ decades, in each case imploring us to Wake Up. Here's a chance to understand something about the development of this legendary voice. Please share. (Previously aired) This series hopes to raise $100,000 to support safe and respectful pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. Maternal health is a human right. Love it? Don't like it? Have an idea? We love to hear from listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Funny with a touch of Irish melancholy. That's how actor, director, producer Edward Burns described Molly, his mother, to me and my co-host, Christy Turlington Burns (who has been married to Eddie for 20+ years). In celebration of his new novel, A Kid From Marlboro Road, Eddie joined us in studio to talk about childhood, parenthood and grief. Our About Your Mother series has raised funds to support safe and respectful pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. (Previously aired) Please join us with a donation here. Maternal health is a human right. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The first of a 5-part series of conversations about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Jen G, as we call her in my house, is as special and wonderful as you think she is. She is such a ready learner that she carries around a pen and notebook everywhere she goes. She cares about all the right things and not one bit of the nonsense. She is still, in many essential ways, one of the “Garner girls” from West Virginia. Today's conversation, co-hosted by Christy Turlington Burns, celebrates Jen's mom, Pat (and a little bit, Jen's dad, Billy Jack Garner, who died only 10 days before we recorded). I have loved knowing Jen since we met at The Nantucket Project many years ago and am grateful she could be with us for this series. (Previously aired) This series hopes to raise $100,000 to support maternal health in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today is #2 in a special 5-part series about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Amy Schumer is as sharp a writer as she is a performer. I love her always-on-point work in Life & Beth, Trainwreck and all 44 episodes of Inside Amy Schumer. She's honest in way I wish more people were and you'll hear that in this candid conversation about her mother, Sandra. (Previously aired) This series hopes to raise $100,000 to support maternal health in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Description: In this thought-provoking conversation, Jen and Amy speak with “poet laureate of the ordinary” Kelly Corrrigan about the valuable lessons from life she's reflecting on in this season: the significance of saying hard things, the power of listening and understanding in relationships, observations from parenting and from a career as a writer, podcaster and storyteller, and the importance of participating in democracy, regardless of who is in power. In this episode, which was recorded on Election Day 2024 (prior to knowing the outcome) Kelly uses her trademark wit and steadfast wisdom to offer listeners evergreen words of encouragement for our political landscape and for our lives in whole. Segments: Bless & Release: Lies we tell ourselves GenXcellence: MTV music videos *** Thought-provoking Quotes: “We have created this way of interpreting someone changing their mind as a flip-flopper and we have left no room for someone to grow.” – Kelly Corrigan “Making is good for individual well-being. Having an inventor's or innovator's mindset is just good for society.” – Kelly Corrigan “Once you say something out loud, it just gets smaller. It packs less of a punch. It's the stuff that we're holding and never saying to anyone that's going to be the death of us.” – Kelly Corrigan Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Strumbellas - https://thestrumbellas.ca/ Arcade Fire - https://www.arcadefire.com/ Mt. Joy - https://www.mtjoyband.com/ Bless and Release sweatshirt - https://shop.jenhatmaker.com/collections/apparel-accessories/products/bless-release-sweatshirt Jamie Wright - https://www.instagram.com/jamietheveryworst/ MTV - https://www.mtv.com/ American Bandstand TV show (1952-1989) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049993/ Madonna - Like a Virgin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s__rX_WL100 American Top 40 with Casey Kasem (1970-1988) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Top_40 The Middle Place by Kelly Corrigan - https://amzn.to/3AgM14g Tell Me More: Stories About the 12 Hardest Things I'm Learning to Say by Kelly Corrigan - https://amzn.to/3UGcjUf Kelly's IG post about the NYC Marathon - https://www.instagram.com/p/DB7IZumy6aR/ National Lampoon's Animal House film (1978) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077975/ Nantucket Project - https://nantucketproject.com/ Nantucket Project 2024 - Kelly Corrigan's Annual Wrap-Up - https://nantucketproject.com/2-2024-gathering/ Aspen Ideas Festival - https://www.aspenideas.org/ TED - https://www.ted.com/ Marianne the Maker by Kelly Corrigan and Claire Corrigan Lichty - https://amzn.to/4hBUY92 George Sweetland (illustrator) - https://www.georgesweetland.org/ Bryan Stevenson on Kelly Corrigan Wonders - https://www.kellycorrigan.com/podcast/category/Bryan+Stevenson Jennifer Garner and Christy Turlington Burns on Kelly Corrigan Wonders - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jennifer-garner-and-christy-turlington-burns-talking-moms/id1532951390?i=1000654904522 Steve Kerr on Kelly Corrigan Wonders - https://www.kellycorrigan.com/podcast/kerrkamau Guest's Links: Kelly Corrigan Website - https://www.kellycorrigan.com/ Kelly Corrigan Wonders Podcast - https://www.kellycorrigan.com/podcast Kelly Corrigan Books - https://www.kellycorrigan.com/books Kelly's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kellycorrigan/ Kelly's Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/kellycorriganauthor Kelly's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@kellycorriganvideo Connect with Jen! Jen's website - https://jenhatmaker.com/ Jen's Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmaker Jen's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/ Jen's Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmaker Jen's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker The For the Love Podcast is presented by Audacy. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kelly introduces a series on energy management titled 'The Art of Recuperation,' starting with guest Christy Turlington Burns. They explore physical, cognitive, and emotional energy, the importance of sustainable resilience, and share personal experiences on avoiding burnout. This series is sponsored by Coop Sleep Goods who make the Original Pillow and Comphy SpaSheets that Kelly (and her whole family) love. Go to www.coopsleepgoods.com/wonders for 20% off To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special Go To, Kelly and Christy Turlington Burns sit down with Melinda French Gates to talk about the woman who raised her, Elaine, who taught her to set her own agenda and find a moment every day to really connect with the people who matter most.Our About Your Mother series raises funds to support safe and respectful pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. Maternal health is a human right.With special thanks to Tracy and David at Laughing Man Studios in Tribeca who support this series with pro bono studio time and superb coffee.Got feedback? Have an idea? We love to hear from listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here.Check out Kelly's Tell Me More episode featuring Melinda French Gates.Past episodes from the About Your Mother series:Jennifer GarnerAmy SchumerBonoCindy Crawford Spike LeeEdward Burns
Funny with a touch of Irish melancholy. That's how actor, director, producer Edward Burns described Molly, his mother, to me and my co-host, Christy Turlington Burns (who has been married to Eddie for 20+ years). In celebration of his new novel, A Kid From Marlboro Road, Eddie joined us in studio to talk about childhood, parenthood and grief. Our About Your Mother series has raised funds to support safe and respectful pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. Maternal health is a human right.With special thanks to Tracy and David at Laughing Man Studios in Tribeca who support this series with pro bono studio time and superb coffee.Got feedback? Have an idea? We love to hear from listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here.Check out our earlier episodes from the About Your Mother series:Jennifer GarnerAmy SchumerBonoCindy Crawford Spike Lee
Today is the last of our special 5-part series about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Christy and I recently spent an unforgettable Saturday afternoon talking to the singular force of nature that is Spike Lee about his mother, Jackie, who died when Spike was a sophomore at Morehouse College. Spike has 134 directing credits over four+ decades, in each case imploring us to Wake Up. Here's a chance to understand something about the development of this legendary voice. Please share. This series hopes to raise $100,000 to support safe and respectful pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. Maternal health is a human right. Love it? Don't like it? Have an idea? We love to hear from listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here.
Today is #4 in a special 5-part series about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Today we talk to the iconic Cindy Crawford, an old friend of Christy's (you may have seen them together in the Apple TV docu-series The Super Models). Cindy is a Midwestern girl, a high school valedictorian who started at Northwestern on an academic scholarship to study chemical engineering before her career took her around the world. She is also the daughter of Jenny, a young bride who had four children and lost one to childhood leukemia. This is a candid and loving conversation about the realities of family life. Please share. This series hopes to raise $100,000 to support safe and respectful pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. We know that maternal health is a human right; let's help make it ubiquitous. Love it? Don't like it? Have an idea? We love to hear from listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here.
Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Vic Armstrong, VP of Health Equity at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Vic Armstrong joins the show for Mental Health Awareness Month to discuss suicide trendlines in recent years, steps to prevent suicide, and its new ‘Talk Away the Dark' campaign, empowering people to have brave conversations about mental health and suicide. Also, Christy Turlington Burns, Founder & President of Every Mother Counts, checks in for Mother's Day Weekend to explain how her organization is working to make pregnancy and childbirth safe, respectful, and equitable for mothers worldwide.
Today is #3 in a special 5-part series about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Bono lost his mother Iris when he was 14 years old. She had an aneurysm at her father's funeral and as he says, he's been singing to her ever since. This is a very special conversation, possibly my favorite interview of all time, made more lovely and intimate by the friendship between Bono and Christy going back many years now. This series hopes to raise $100,000 to support safe and respectful pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. Maternal health is a human right and as Bono says, raising kids takes a village and a mother is a village. Got feedback? Have an idea? We love to hear form listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here.
Today is #2 in a special 5-part series about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Amy Schumer is as sharp a writer as she is a performer. I love her always-on-point work in Life & Beth, Trainwreck and all 44 episodes of Inside Amy Schumer. She's honest in way I wish more people were and you'll hear that in this candid conversation about her mother, Sandra. This series hopes to raise $100,000 to support maternal health in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. Love it? Hate it? Have an idea? We love to hear form listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here.
Today begins a 5-part series of conversations about moms in honor of Every Mother Counts. Jen G, as we call her in my house, is as special and wonderful as you think she is. She is such a ready learner that she carries around a pen and notebook everywhere she goes. She cares about all the right things and not one bit of the nonsense. She is still, in many essential ways, one of the “Garner girls” from West Virginia. Today's conversation, co-hosted by Christy Turlington Burns, celebrates Jen's mom, Pat (and a little bit, Jen's dad, Billy Jack Garner, who died only 10 days before we recorded). I have loved knowing Jen since we met at The Nantucket Project many years ago and am grateful she could be with us for this series. This series hopes to raise $100,000 to support maternal health in 9 countries through Every Mother Counts, founded in 2010 and led every day since by Christy Turlington Burns. Please join us with a donation here. Love it? Don't like it? Have an idea? We love to hear from listeners. Write us anytime — hello@kellycorrigan.com - or sign up for our weekly list of takeaways here.
In the 1990s, Christy Turlington posed alongside icons like Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Linda Evangelista as one of the world's first supermodels. She retired by 25 before going to college, earning her degree, and getting married. Then came her first baby – and a life-changing birthing experience that would inform her future work and advocacy. In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Christy shares: The benefits of her sister marrying her brother-in-law (hint: holidays are a breeze) Why she has “survivors' guilt” about getting out of the modeling industry unscathed Her thoughts on building a career out of being a supermodel Her traumatic birthing story and how it led to the founding Every Mother Counts Advice on how to advocate for yourself in medical settings Psst…this episode of 9 to 5ish is brought to you by New York Life. Their financial professionals can help you navigate life's decisions, big and small. PS: A new episode of 9 to 5ish will be back in your feed next month.
Christy Turlington was only 14 when she started her modeling career - a career that has cemented her as one of the most legendary supermodels in history. But a near-death experience during the birth of her daughter changed the course of her journey. On this special Mother's Day episode of She Pivots, Christy talks about the influences of her mother's El Salvadoran heritage, her close relationship with Naomi Campbell, the founding and mission of Every Mother Counts, and the decisions she has made around her daughter Grace's entry into the modeling world. Be sure to subscribe, leave us a rating, and share with your friends if you liked this episode! She Pivots was created by host Emily Tisch Sussman to highlight women, their stories, and how their pivot became their success. To learn more about Christy, follow us on Instagram @ShePivotsThePodcast or visit shepivotsthepodcast.com.Support the show: https://www.shepivotsthepodcast.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michigan declares a state of emergency as more severe weather continues to impact the Midwest. Also, TODAY's Five Things: Experts share their tips on how to transition from Spring into Summer. Plus, Christy Turlington Burns live in studio 1a for an important conversation about motherhood. And, TODAY Lifestyle and Commerce Contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares some special deals to get you ready for the summer travel season.
Bridget en Eric keken hun ogen uit bij de documentaire-serie The Super Models over Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista en Christy Turlington Burns en vinden dat iedereen deze trip down memory lane moet bewandelen. Verder hebben ze het uiteraard over prinses Alexia, want zij bewijst maar weer eens dat het koningshuis wél van deze tijd is. Eric praat ons daarnaast bij over al het nieuws over Russell Brand en Drew Barrymore en wil ook nog wat kwijt over Harry Mens. En Bridget geeft antwoord op de vraag waarom zij toch altijd een pen in haar hand heeft aan de Boulevard-desk.
In today's episode, Harry De La Roche really didn't want to go back to military school, and he took it out on his family. And you might know our Star Mom this week from her modeling work but Christy Turlington Burns is so much more than that!Thanks for listening to us, Cunties! Check out our exclusive content on our Patreon and our merch on our website store, and you can find all our links on our website.Follow/like/subscribe to us here:InstagramTikTokTwitter
My guest today is extra special to me. Clancy McCarty is a registered nurse, and student-nurse midwife who spent over a decade as a documentary film producer with Every Mother Counts, the maternal health advocacy non-profit founded by Christy Turlington Burns that aims to make pregnancy and childbirth safe globally. Prior to becoming a student nurse-midwife, Clancy completed her doula training with Debra. She is the co-founder of Pregnancy Pathways, a consulting company providing education, resources, and guidance on how to find birth teams and settings for expecting parents in Los Angeles. She most recently became a mom, giving birth at home surrounded by midwives. She is here to talk with us about Storytelling and Birth Work. Welcome Clancy! In this episode: Clancy talks about her journey from being a documentary film producer to becoming a student midwife and doula She shares how she was inspired by her experiences working with maternal health advocacy organizations and birth workers Experiencing fear and stress while working as a new nurse during the pandemic and felt overwhelmed Overcoming her negative experiences from her job at a hospital and adopting a mindful approach to her pregnancy and birth Key Takeaways: The importance of considering the team that will support you during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum The impact that storytelling and representation can have on perceptions of childbirth Collaboration is important in maternal health and it takes a village to give birth The pandemic made the experience of being pregnant and working as a nurse difficult Tweetable Quotes: “Because as everybody knows, it takes a village to give birth.” - Clancy McCarty “Your birth and postpartum, it isn't just so straightforward as your vital signs look good and your baby's growing and then you're off. It is an all-encompassing, holistic experience that you're going through, and so if there's other things in your life that are causing some difficulty, it is very worth it to address those other areas.” - Clancy McCarty Connect with Clancy!Website: https://www.thepregnancypathways.com/ Social Media: Instagram Connect with Debra! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/debra.pascalibonaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orgasmicbirth/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-pascali-bonaro-1093471/ Visit https://www.orgasmicbirth.com/ for more information on how to have fulfilling and enjoyable births. Check out Orgasmic Birth: The Best-Kept Secret, the film creating buzz around the world! Orgasmic Birth Podcast: Pleasure in pregnancy, birth, and parenting. I believe pleasure is our birthright - from our sexuality, birth, parenting, and beyond, we can find pleasure when we create space for joy and intimacy in our lives. Join me to have deep conversations about breaking the taboos of Sexuality + Motherhood/Parenthood. Listen to leading experts in sexuality, healing, and childbirth as well as stories from new parents, doulas, doctors, midwives, and nurses. We will discuss how to positively prepare for childbirth and parenting by expanding love and intimacy in your life.
Bobbi and Anjali are joined by philanthropist, humanitarian, and model Christy Turlington Burns. We'll hear all about how Christy found her voice and her calling after her career in modeling, and how she finds joy in family, running, and helping others. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In honor of Mothers around the world, this week we are releasing an Encore Presentation of our interview from 6 months ago with Every Mother Counts (EMC) founder Christy Turlington Burns. Christy's work in maternal health began after experiencing a childbirth related complication in 2003—an experience that would later inspire her to direct and produce the documentary feature film, No Woman, No Cry, about the challenges women face throughout pregnancy and childbirth around the world. Under Christy's leadership, Every Mother Counts has invested nearly $21 million in programs in Africa, Central America and Caribbean, South Asia and the United States focused on making pregnancy and childbirth safe for every mother, everywhere. Before founding Every Mother Counts, Christy received international acclaim as a model representing the world's biggest fashion and beauty brands. She was the Founder of Nuala, a yoga lifestyle brand in partnership with Puma, co-founder of Sundari, a skincare based on the principals of Ayurveda, and author of the bestselling book, Living Yoga: Creating a Life Practice.Christy has been featured on thousands of magazine covers, one of Time's 100 Most Influential People, and among Glamour Magazine's 2013 Women of the Year. In March 2016, EMC was recognized as one of Fast Company magazine's Top 10 Most Innovative Not-For-Profit Companies.In this episode, we chat with Christy about her childhood growing up in Northern California, a middle child raised by an Airline Pilot father and flight attendant mother from El Salvador. She talks openly about her experience on that fateful day that changed the course of her life forever. We chat about the problems in maternal healthcare worldwide and here in the US, where a woman is twice as likely to die in childbirth now as her mother was decades ago. We discuss the disturbing disparities in mortality rates in childbirth between women of color and white women, and why that is, as well as the amazing work that Every Mother Counts is doing in order to bring about change around the world.To make a donation to EMC, or to learn more about their work, please visit:EveryMotherCounts.orgTo send a quick email in support of the Build Better Act (discussed in this episode), which includes policies that improve maternal health and equity, please go to https://p2a.co/eydcbjcTo learn more about pregnancy, and postpartum during the time of COVID-19, please visit justbirthspace.org To stay connected with Better Place Project and for updates and behind the scenes info, please visit our website at www.Betterplaceproject.org Follow us on social media:Instagram: @BetterPlaceProjTo follow Steve & Erin on Instagram:@SteveNorrisOfficial@ErinorrisFacebook: Facebook.com/BetterPlaceProjectPodcastEmail: BetterPlaceProjectPodcast@gmail.com
Christy Turlington Burns talks new book, ‘Arrival Stories'; Biden to seek more sanctions against Russia over apparent war crimes; Elon Musk becomes Twitter's largest individual shareholder.
Christy Turlington Burns, model, activist, and mother gets candid about her modeling career and how she didn't fully identify with what people expected a model to be. She also shares the importance of knowing one's self, feeling seen and known, and how her birth experience led her to become a maternal health advocate and founder of the non-profit, Every Mother Counts. Follow Christy Turlington Burns @cturlingtonFollow Allyson Felix @allysonfelixFollow Wes Felix @pwesley22Follow Saysh on Instagram and Twitter @bysayshLearn more about Every Mother Counts at everymothercounts.orgJoin the Collective at bysaysh.com
Did you know that more women die giving birth in America than in any other rich country? The number of women who die giving birth in America each year has nearly doubled in the last two decades, making the United States the only developed country with a consistently rising maternal mortality rate. How can we make giving birth in America safer? That's a question at the heart of the premiere episode of Spilling Chai on #ThePainGapSeason with our guests Christy Turlington Burns, (Founder, Every Mother Counts), Jennie Joseph (Founder and President, Common Sense Childbirth, Midwife, and Speaker), and Dr. Rebekah Gee (Obstetrician-Gynecologist and CEO of Healthcare Services for LSU Health).
On the evolution of global maternal care, birth justice and how our simplest advocacy can change the world. Every Mother Counts (EMC) founder Christy Turlington Burns' work in maternal health began after experiencing a childbirth related complication in 2003—an experience that would later inspire her to direct and produce the documentary feature film, No Woman, No Cry, about the challenges women face throughout pregnancy and childbirth around the world. Under Christy's leadership, Every Mother Counts has invested nearly $21 million in programs in Africa, Latin America, South Asia and the United States focused on making pregnancy and childbirth safe for every mother, everywhere. Before founding Every Mother Counts, Christy received international acclaim as a model representing the world's biggest fashion and beauty brands. She was the Founder of Nuala, a yoga lifestyle brand in partnership with Puma, co-founder of Sundari, a skincare based on the principals of Ayurveda, and author of the bestselling book, Living Yoga: Creating a Life Practice. Christy has been featured on thousands of magazine covers, was one of Time's 100 Most Influential People, and Glamour Magazine's 2013 Woman of the Year. In March 2016, EMC was recognized as one of Fast Company magazine's Top 10 Most Innovative Not-For-Profit Companies. Christy graduated Cum Laude from NYU's Gallatin School of Independent Studies and studied Public Health at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. She currently serves on the Yale Nursing School Dean's Leadership Council and the Smithsonian Institute's American Women's History Initiative (AWHI) Advisory Committee. Previously, she has served on the Harvard Medical School Global Health Council, the Harvard School of Public Health Board of Dean's Advisors and the advisory Board of New York University's Nursing School. Christy lives in New York City with her husband, filmmaker Edward Burns, and their two children.
Washington Post on-air reporter Libby Casey speaks with Every Mother Counts founder Christy Turlington Burns, founder and Chief Operating Officer of Ancient Song Doula Services Chanel L. Porchia, and the director of research for the AAMC Center for Health Justice Karey M. Sutton about maternal and infant health and why the United States is among the most dangerous developed countries in which to give birth.
Every Mother Counts (EMC) founder Christy Turlington Burns' work in maternal health began after experiencing a childbirth related complication in 2003—an experience that would later inspire her to direct and produce the documentary feature film, No Woman, No Cry, about the challenges women face throughout pregnancy and childbirth around the world. Under Christy's leadership, Every Mother Counts has invested nearly $21 million in programs in Africa, Central America and Caribbean, South Asia and the United States focused on making pregnancy and childbirth safe for every mother, everywhere. Before founding Every Mother Counts, Christy received international acclaim as a model representing the world's biggest fashion and beauty brands. She was the Founder of Nuala, a yoga lifestyle brand in partnership with Puma, co-founder of Sundari, a skincare based on the principals of Ayurveda, and author of the bestselling book, Living Yoga: Creating a Life Practice.Christy has been featured on thousands of magazine covers, one of Time's 100 Most Influential People, and among Glamour Magazine's 2013 Women of the Year. In March 2016, EMC was recognized as one of Fast Company magazine's Top 10 Most Innovative Not-For-Profit Companies.In this episode, we chat with Christy about her childhood growing up in Northern California, a middle child raised by an Airline Pilot father and flight attendant mother from El Salvador. She talks openly about her experience on that fateful day that changed the course of her life forever. We chat about the problems in maternal healthcare worldwide and here in the US, where a woman is twice as likely to die in childbirth now as her mother was decades ago. We discuss the disturbing disparities in mortality rates in childbirth between women of color and white women, and why that is, as well as the amazing work that Every Mother Counts is doing in order to bring about change around the world.To make a donation to EMC, or to learn more about their work, please visit:EveryMotherCounts.orgTo send a quick email in support of the Build Better Act (discussed in this episode), which includes policies that improve maternal health and equity, please go to https://p2a.co/eydcbjcTo learn more about pregnancy, and postpartum during the time of COVID-19, please visit justbirthspace.org To stay connected with Better Place Project and for updates and behind the scenes info, please follow us on social media:Instagram: @BetterPlaceProjTo follow Steve & Erin on Instagram:@SteveNorrisOfficial@ErinorrisFacebook: Facebook.com/BetterPlaceProjectPodcastEmail: BetterPlaceProjectPodcast@gmail.com
Melissa Biggs Bradley sits down with Every Mother Counts founder and model Christy Turlington Burns to talk about the nonprofit work she's doing around the world and the impact you can have when you go the extra mile to connect with people when you travel. They also discuss the benefits of a peripatetic life, how travel has changed since the 70s, 80s and 90s, the places she's been (hint: everywhere) and the ones on her wish list (from Colombia to Central Africa) and much more. everymothercounts.org
In this episode, we speak with Christy Turlington Burns, the founder of Every Mother Counts. With incredible energy and passion, Christy is on the frontlines of advocacy for maternal health, with the goal of making pregnancy and childbirth safe for mothers everywhere. We discuss navigating motherhood in the midst of a pandemic and ways you can make a difference in the fight for better maternal healthcare and outcomes. Christy shares shocking facts and statistics about the challenges of our maternal health system and the inequity that is so present. She introduces ways of approaching pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care that focus on supporting both the mother and the child. This episode is not just for mothers, it's for everyone who understands that the health of our mothers and babies reflects the health of our whole society. Every Mother Counts is committed to supporting all mothers and the frontline maternal health heroes who are there for them. Show Notes:Every Mother Counts | Policy and Advocacy Make a Donation to Advancing Birth Justice in 2021 | Dona International More About NUSHU: Through the power of true community, NUSHU holds space for curiosity and evolution for those experiencing profound personal awakening and transformation. To learn more, head to https://nushu.com/ Connect with us: Sign up for our newsletter: https://nushu.com/newsletter Check out upcoming events: https://nushu.com/events Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nushucommunity Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nushu/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJG60E_TFxk79xUS2jVYX_Q
Christy Turlington Burns, founder of Every Mother Counts, chats about working for safe pregnancy and childbirth--and tells some stories from the supermodeling world too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Mother's Day, we revisit Christy Turlington Burns, founder of the global nonprofit, Every Mother Counts. The former supermodel has dedicated the last 10 years to bringing down the shockingly high rate of maternal death—both in the US and around the world. Christy started Every Mother Counts after enduring dangerous complications following the birth of her own child.
Christy Turlington Burns is known around the globe as a model. She's been featured on thousands of magazine covers and was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People. But Christy is also a repeat founder—of yoga lifestyle brand Nuala, skincare line Sundari, and for the last decade, not-for-profit Every Mother Counts. After experiencing a childbirth related complication of her own, Christy founded EMC to make pregnancy and childbirth safe, respectful, and equitable and has invested $21M globally across 29 programs in 9 countries. Christy shares why she became a global health advocate when she became a mom, how she thinks about the use of storytelling in EMC's work, and why lobbying for legislative change is more accessible than it looks.
As part of the bank's spotlight on Women's History Month, Christy Turlington Burns, activist, model, advocate and founder of the nonprofit Every Mother Counts, shares how her organization supports mothers in the U.S. and around the world before.After suffering a near-fatal complication during the birth of her first child in 2003, Burns was motivated to start the New York-based global nonprofit that seeks to make childbirth safe for women around the world. Since 2010, Every Mother Counts has invested $21 million in grants to 29 programs in nine countries. It also has supported more than a million people, including women, babies, health workers and community members.Now, with the pandemic making it even more difficult for many women to access quality, respectful and equitable maternity care, supporting mothers is as urgent as ever.This podcast is for general information and education only and is provided as a courtesy to the clients and friends of City National Bank. It is compiled from data and sources believed to be reliable, however City National Bank does not warrant that it is accurate or complete. Opinions expressed and estimates given are those of the speaker as of the date of the podcast with no obligation to update or notify of inaccuracy or change.
Christy Turlington Burns opens up about her transition into advocacy from the fashion world, and her own personal childbirth related complication that ended up inspiring her to start Every Mother Counts - an organization that makes pregnancy and childbirth safe for every mother, everywhere. She shares with us some of the values that she has instilled in her children and how we can encourage kids to become advocates at an early age. She also shares her self-care secret that has brought peace and joy to her everyday. Send us a DM and Follow us Here: www.instagram.com/BeingBumo Be a part of our community and follow us HERE www.instagram.com/bumoparent Learn more about Every Mother Counts https://everymothercounts.org www.instagram.com/EverymomCounts To connect with Chriselle Lim: www.instagram.com/ChriselleLim Learn more about BümoBrain www.bumobrain.com www.instagram.com/bumobrain Subscribe to our weekly digest aka BümoDigest www.bumoparent.com Produced by Dear Media
The former supermodel has dedicated the last 10 years to bringing down the shockingly high rate of maternal death—both in the US and around the world. Her nonprofit, Every Mother Counts, is a highly effective global organization providing education, advocacy and support, and it all started after Christy endured dangerous complications following the birth of her own child. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
After suffering dangerous complications during her own pregnancy, the former supermodel was determined to create a nonprofit that would help bring down the staggeringly high rate of maternal mortality, both in the US and abroad. Christy Turlington Burns tells what she learned while building Every Mother Counts into an impactful global organization.
The former supermodel has spent the last 10 years on a mission to bring down the appallingly high rate of maternal mortality through her nonprofit Every Mother Counts. In this preview of our Made by Women podcast, she reveals why this issue is a problem not just in the developing world but also right here in the U.S. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
For episode three, we're joined by a woman who wears many hats: Christy Turlington Burns. She's a global supermodel turned social entrepreneur, for ten years an advocate for women and mothers around the world as founder of Every Woman Counts. An artist at heart, believe it or not she was once a punk who hung out with the skaters — surely a BLK SHP! After moves across the country and family hardship, she began modeling as a teen, a side gig that suddenly exploded when she landed in New York. At age 26, she followed her curiosity for religion and philosophy to attend NYU, where she studied a myriad of subjects. Now, with Every Woman Counts, which celebrates its 10th Anniversary this year, she and the EMC team are tackling the complications that may arise from pregnancy and childbirth. In this episode we dive into her journey, unfolding the unlikely routes Christy took to get there.
As COVID-19 poses a new, unexpected threat to maternal care, the mental and physical health of mothers in the U.S. is top of mind. Every Mother Counts founder Christy Turlington Burns joined The Post to discuss improving maternal health in the U.S.
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Coronavirus poses a higher risk for America's most vulnerable and nonprofit leaders are trying to help - including pregnant women and mothers with newborns, millions of people living in poverty, and children who depend on free meals from school. Christy Turlington Burns of Every Mother Counts, Wes Moore of the Robin Hood Foundation and Lauren Bush Lauren of FEED discuss the biggest challenges they face and what their organizations are doing to support those in need.
LATAM. AMÉRICA BUSINESS FORUM. Más de cinco mil personas se reúnen hoy 7 de febrero en Punta del Este para encontrarse en el América Business Forum. Su presidente, Ignacio González Castro, señaló que la intención es “inspirar desde América Latina al mundo a través de historias de vida”. En el Punta del Este Convention Center se reunirán autoridades de gobierno, representantes del sector privado y ONGs, todos juntos escuchando las experiencias de los speakers convocados este año, con la meta de proyectar el futuro económico y cultural del continente. Será la quinta edición del encuentro, y la tercera que se hace en suelo uruguayo. El presentador será Ismael Cala. JUAN GUAIDÓ. Un día después de su reunión privada con el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, el presidente interino de Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, mantuvo este jueves un encuentro con el secretario de Estado norteamericano, Mike Pompeo. Al igual que con Trump, se reunieron en privado. Antes de la entrevista, se tomaron unos segundos para mostrarse ante la prensa y sacarse unas fotos. “Junto al secretario de Estado de EEUU hicimos un seguimiento a nuestros acuerdos en el marco de la Cumbre Antiterrorista. Vamos a ejercer más presión y medidas hacia la dictadura y el conglomerado criminal internacional que representa”, manifestó el titular de la Asamblea Nacional venezolana en su cuenta de Twitter, una vez finalizado el encuentro. POPEYE. Alias “Popeye”, el conocido ex sicario de Pablo Escobar, murió este jueves a los 57 años en Colombia, según confirmó Instituto Nacional Penitenciario y Carcelario (INPEC). Jhon Jairo Velásquez Vásquez falleció en las primeras horas del día en el Instituto Nacional Cancerológico, en Bogotá, donde se encontraba hospitalizado desde el pasado 31 de diciembre por un cáncer de esófago, enfermedad que había hecho metástasis en los pulmones, hígado y otros órganos. El propio Popeye admitió ser responsable directo de unos 300 asesinatos, principalmente en Medellín y Bogotá, así como su participación intelectual en la muerte de cerca de 3.000 personas, según sus cálculos. VICTORIA'S SECRET. Victoria’s Secret está bajo ataque nuevamente por parte de modelos luego de que surgieron nuevas acusaciones de conducta sexual inapropiada durante el fin de semana. Model Alliance, una organización que aboga por la protección de modelos, envió el miércoles una carta al director ejecutivo de Victoria’s Secret, John Mehas, calificando de “totalmente inaceptable” lo que describió como falta de acción de la firma para proteger a las mujeres del abuso. Está firmado por más de 100 personas, en su mayoría modelos, incluidas estrellas como Christy Turlington Burns y Edie Campbell. OMS. La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) lanzó hoy una exhortación para evitar que el pánico se extienda por el coronavirus, que ya ha provocado la muerte de más de 500 personas, y pidió $675 millones de dólares para financiar su plan de lucha, que incluye ayudar a los países menos preparados para afrontar el virus si éste llega a sus territorios. El director, asimismo, dijo que la OMS está en fase de enviar hacia 24 países 500.000 máscaras y 40.000 aparatos respiradores desde sus almacenes en Dubái y Acra. TODOS JUNTOS. Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo y Vivo, cuatro de las compañías que más peso tienen en el mercado de smartphones a nivel global, aunarán fuerzas para competir con el liderazgo de la Play Store a través de sus propias tiendas de aplicaciones. La Global Developer Service Alliance (GDSA).de la que aún se conocen pocos datos, permitiría a los desarrolladores subir sus aplicaciones y programas de manera directa a las tiendas de Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo y Vivo de manera simultánea, facilitando así su distribución entre unas compañías que copan el 40 % del mercado de smartphones actual. INSTAGRAM. Instagram ha agregado una función que le permite clasificar las cuentas que está siguiendo por "La mayoría se muestra en el feed" y "Menos interactuado". Desde allí, los usuarios pueden administrar su estado de seguimiento y notificaciones, o silenciar una cuenta. La actualización se está implementando ahora; Si no aparece para usted, intente forzar el cierre de la aplicación y reiniciarla. SHAKIRA Y JLO. Shakira y Jennifer López continúan sacando provecho de su participación en el medio tiempo del Super Bowl LIV, el cual se llevó a cabo el pasado 2 de febrero en Miami.Además de que aumentaron las ventas en iTunes de su música, este 5 de febrero se dio a conocer que en YouTube ya desbancaron las presentaciones de Beyoncé y Lady Gaga en el mismo evento deportivo. Hasta este jueves el video subido en el canal oficial de la NFL acumulaba 98 millones de vistas. YOUTUBE
Christy Turlington Burns, founder of “Every Mother Counts” joined host Lindsey Hein on her podcast “I'll Have Another with Lindsey Hein” and we couldn't think of a better cross over episode for The Illuminate Podcast! I was so honored to sit down with her at the Every Mother Counts office in NYC to hear all ... more »
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A conversation about maternal health with public health activist Christy Turlington Burns plus listener q and A. www.foursigmatic.com/humans for 15% off your order! Produced by Dear Media
David Miliband, the President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss Brexit, Yemen and Syria. Christy Turlington Burns, the model and Founder of Every Mother Counts talks about her recent return to the catwalk, her work addressing the issue of maternal mortality and her film "No Woman No Cry." Our Walter Isaacson talks to Samantha Powers, President Obama's Ambassador to the United Nations about her career and her new memoir "The Education of an Idealist."
Satya Scainetti is the founder and designer of Satya Jewelry. A philanthropist, yoga teacher and Reiki healer, Satya lives a lifestyle dedicated to giving back to the world community. The name Satya, meaning “truth” in Sanskrit, inspires each wearer to find and live their individual truth. Satya has built a devoted global following as she creates beautiful, inspiring and meaningful jewelry that resonates with each customer's own personal journey. Stay has recently launched two gorgeous collaborations. One with Christy Turlington Burns' Every Mother Counts and the other with Next For Autism. Satya's background is in social work and her passion for early childhood education sparked the creation of the Satya Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides children all over the world with hope, change and the opportunity to fulfill their destinies. In this episode, Satya speaks to: - The power of the Universe in asking for what you want - How she built a business that is changing the world - Her 1 minute non negotiable self care ritual - How she picks each charity for collaboration -Her personal, powerful story that will change your life -The importance of having a deep passion for your life and your work Follow Satya: Instagram: @satyajewelry Website: https://www.satyajewelry.com/ Follow Lauren: IG: @laurenzoeller Website: laurenzoeller.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebalancedboss/support
Many people remember Christy as the supermodel who dominated the fashion world in the 80s and 90s. But these days, Christy is becoming better known for her work on improving maternal health around the world. Her nonprofit, Every Mother Counts, which she founded in 2010, has been a leader in raising awareness of the issues with maternal health both in the U.S. and abroad. By partnering with grassroots organizations, providing grants and medical training, and pushing critical policies and legislation in the U.S., Every Mother Counts has had a profound impact on the lives of millions of women and their babies. In this episode, Christy talks with Liz about the story behind starting her organization, the state of maternal health both in the U.S. and abroad, and her own personal motherhood experience.Following their conversation is an essay from Jacqui Smith called, “I finally have the strength to talk about my traumatic birth,” from Motherly’s website.The Motherly Podcast is hosted by Liz Tenety and produced by Micaela Heck and Samantha Gattsek. Music by The Blue Dot Sessions. Thanks to our sponsor, Prudential.
On this Episode, number 69, of the “Just Bein’ Honest” Podcast, our guest openly discusses about the POWER of Radical Transparency through sexual health. Meika Hollender is the Co-Founder and CEO at Sustain Natural, a leading brand of all natural, vagina-friendly products. She is also the creator of Get On Top, a national campaign aimed at getting women to take control of their sexual health. Through Sustain's 10%4Women initiative, she is proud to work closely with Planned Parenthood and Women's Voices for the Earth. Meika has been listed on Forbes 30 under 30, Fast Company's Most Creative People and Inc. 30 under 30, and her second book Get On Top was just released in March 2018 by Touchstone. A little about Get On Top: Women--especially in the eighteen to thirty age range--are suffering from misinformation, fear, and intimidation. They’re worried about the side effects of birth control, confused about consent, sexuality, and cheating, and don’t know when or even where to seek medical attention. Women need answers from someone they trust, from a partner. Unselfconscious, straightforward, real, and enlightening, GET ON TOP is that partner. Through smart, actionable guidance, GET ON TOP will teach women everything they need to know about their bodies and change the way they think about sexual health. A wonderful testimonial from Christy Turlington Burns called Get On Top “Sex Ed for the #Girlboss generation.” Now, let’s meet Meika herself… ———————————— Meika Hollender folks. I am in true AWE of this leader. We all hold power, we all have choices we make each and every day. We all are capable of using those powers based upon our knowledge and transparent communication. Be brave, be bold and hold your power strong. Let’s continue this journey of life through breeding body positivity and confidence through responsible and sustainable action based on health for both you and me. I would like to get all of the ladies out there to start thinking with their VAGINAS. I would like all the men to start treating themselves and the women in their lives with healthy and toxic free sexual products. To do just that, we are going to get you started. Enter Code JBH20 at check out and you will receive 20% OFF your entire purchase at SUSTAIN NATURAL ! Spring is HERE, let's get those birds and bees in to action - safely. I hope you all got a lot of value out of this episode today, and thank you so much for hanging out with me. And if you did, please make sure to share this out with your friends and family on social media, and you can tag me @JustBeinHonestKB , I’m so grateful of your support and love to see that. And please make sure to head over to iTunes and leave us a rating to let everybody know that the show is fabulous, this helps us to bring you even better content and guests each and every week! And as always I appreciate you so much, until next time, thanks for joining in. ————————————————— Follow ME - "KB" on my journey through LIFE: @JustBeinHonestKB Website - Just Bein' Honest Follow Meika Hollender - @missmeiks + @sustain Kiss Kiss, Hug Hug - Much of Many my little honesters! This is True Food for Thought + I'm Just Bein' Honest... Always. xoxo kb Please SUBSCRIBE to our PODCAST on iTunes and give us a 5 star rating - We would be honored and so grateful. www.JustBeinHonest.com SHOW SPONSOR: LIQUID I.V. Today’s Podcast of the “Just Bein’ Honest” Podcast is brought to you by our friends at LIQUID I.V. LIQUID I.V.’s Cellular Transport Technology (CTT)™ uses a specific ratio of sodium, glucose, and potassium to deliver water and other key nutrients directly to your bloodstream, hydrating you faster and more efficiently than water alone. The specific ratio of electrolytes used in CTT creates an osmotic force that allows water to be absorbed in the upper digestive tract. Typically, fluids pass through the entire digestive system, losing water and vital nutrients along the way before being absorbed into the bloodstream. With each purchase made, a serving of LIQUID I.V. is donated to someone in need. LIV is currently sold in over 20,000 location nationwide. Try LIQUID I.V. now and get 20% OFF by using code JBH20 at checkout! Here here here - - - Liquid I.V. Website: Liquid I.V. - Enter Code "JBH20" for 20% OFF! xoxo {Please send me an E-mail for more JBH INSIDER deals!} katherine@justbeinhonest.com
On this Episode, number 59, of the “Just Bein’ Honest” Podcast, our guest openly discusses about the POWER of Radical Transparency through sexual health. Meika Hollender is the Co-Founder and CEO at Sustain Natural, a leading brand of all natural, vagina-friendly products. She is also the creator of Get On Top, a national campaign aimed at getting women to take control of their sexual health. Through Sustain's 10%4Women initiative, she is proud to work closely with Planned Parenthood and Women's Voices for the Earth. Meika has been listed on Forbes 30 under 30, Fast Company's Most Creative People and Inc. 30 under 30, and her second book Get On Top was just released in March 2018 by Touchstone. A little about Get On Top: Women--especially in the eighteen to thirty age range--are suffering from misinformation, fear, and intimidation. They’re worried about the side effects of birth control, confused about consent, sexuality, and cheating, and don’t know when or even where to seek medical attention. Women need answers from someone they trust, from a partner. Unselfconscious, straightforward, real, and enlightening, GET ON TOP is that partner. Through smart, actionable guidance, GET ON TOP will teach women everything they need to know about their bodies and change the way they think about sexual health. A wonderful testimonial from Christy Turlington Burns called Get On Top “Sex Ed for the #Girlboss generation.” Now, let’s meet Meika herself… ———————————— Meika Hollender folks. I am in true AWE of this leader. We all hold power, we all have choices we make each and every day. We all are capable of using those powers based upon our knowledge and transparent communication. Be brave, be bold and hold your power strong. Let’s continue this journey of life through breeding body positivity and confidence through responsible and sustainable action based on health for both you and me. I would like to get all of the ladies out there to start thinking with their VAGINAS. I would like all the men to start treating themselves and the women in their lives with healthy and toxic free sexual products. To do just that, we are going to get you started. Enter Code JBH20 at check out and you will receive 20% OFF your entire purchase at SUSTAIN NATURAL ! Spring is HERE, let's get those birds and bees in to action - safely. I hope you all got a lot of value out of this episode today, and thank you so much for hanging out with me. And if you did, please make sure to share this out with your friends and family on social media, and you can tag me @JustBeinHonestKB , I’m so grateful of your support and love to see that. And please make sure to head over to iTunes and leave us a rating to let everybody know that the show is fabulous, this helps us to bring you even better content and guests each and every week! And as always I appreciate you so much, until next time, thanks for joining in. ————————————————— Follow ME - "KB" on my journey through LIFE: @JustBeinHonestKB Website - Just Bein' Honest Follow Meika Hollender - @missmeiks + @sustain Kiss Kiss, Hug Hug - Much of Many my little honesters! This is True Food for Thought + I'm Just Bein' Honest... Always. xoxo kb Please SUBSCRIBE to our PODCAST on iTunes and give us a 5 star rating - We would be honored and so grateful. www.JustBeinHonest.com SHOW SPONSOR: LIQUID I.V. Today’s Podcast of the “Just Bein’ Honest” Podcast is brought to you by our friends at LIQUID I.V. LIQUID I.V.’s Cellular Transport Technology (CTT)™ uses a specific ratio of sodium, glucose, and potassium to deliver water and other key nutrients directly to your bloodstream, hydrating you faster and more efficiently than water alone. The specific ratio of electrolytes used in CTT creates an osmotic force that allows water to be absorbed in the upper digestive tract. Typically, fluids pass through the entire digestive system, losing water and vital nutrients along the way before being absorbed into the bloodstream. With each purchase made, a serving of LIQUID I.V. is donated to someone in need. LIV is currently sold in over 20,000 location nationwide. Try LIQUID I.V. now and get 20% OFF by using code JBH20 at checkout! Here here here - - - Liquid I.V. Website: Liquid I.V. - Enter Code "JBH20" for 20% OFF! xoxo {Please send me an E-mail for more JBH INSIDER deals!} katherine@justbeinhonest.com
Dr. Devgan sits down with Ariane Goldman, founder and CEO of HATCH. HATCH provides a collection of chic clothing solutions to invest in during pregnancy and to wear long after the bump is gone. The HATCH Collection now includes complete head-to-toe styling, as well as HATCH Mama, a line of toxin-free lotions and potions for women during pregnancy and postpartum. Additionally, HATCH has recently opened its first retail location in Soho New York to complement its fast growing direct-to-consumer business model. Ariane's commitment to giving women what they need during life's most challenging and important moments extends as well to her commitment to Every Mother Counts, a charity founded by Christy Turlington Burns to ensure maternal health for millions of women globally.
Dr. Devgan sits down with Ariane Goldman, founder and CEO of HATCH. HATCH provides a collection of chic clothing solutions to invest in during pregnancy and to wear long after the bump is gone. The HATCH Collection now includes complete head-to-toe styling, as well as HATCH Mama, a line of toxin-free lotions and potions for women during pregnancy and postpartum. Additionally, HATCH has recently opened its first retail location in Soho New York to complement its fast growing direct-to-consumer business model. Ariane’s commitment to giving women what they need during life’s most challenging and important moments extends as well to her commitment to Every Mother Counts, a charity founded by Christy Turlington Burns to ensure maternal health for millions of women globally.
Christy Turlington Burns started her career as a teenager and became one of the most famous models in the world, receiving international acclaim representing the biggest fashion and beauty brands in the world. But today Christy is a global maternal health advocate and the CEO and Founder of Every Mother Counts, a non-profit organization dedicated to making pregnancy and childbirth safe for every mother around the world. On this episode, Christy talks about the turning point in her life, why she has made maternal health her mission and her personal experiences that have shaped the woman she is today. Find out more about Every Mother Counts: https://www.everymothercounts.org/ Congratulations to our No Limits Entrepreneur of the Week: Anya Babbitt, Founder and CEO of SPLT Find out more:
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Global health advocate and former supermodel Christy Turlington Burns founded the maternal health organization, Every Mother Counts, after a potentially life-threatening complication delivering her first child. She describes how her late father inspired her advocacy work and opens up about how she gained more confidence from education than modeling. Produced by Haley Draznin, CNN.
Episode 5: Christy Turlington Burns.
Sarah Brown talks to LGBT super-activist David Mixner, Christy Turlington Burns, Kevin Watkins and Shazia Ramzan. This episode explores what makes a great campaigner. How can we take action to make a difference? How can we speak up to right a wrong? Activism and campaigning takes place across all different causes and take many different forms. Whether the cause is education, health, human rights, climate change, or simply campaigning for a new road crossing in your neighbourhood, the first step is often joining or starting a campaign to speak up, to put on pressure and to take action. In this episode, Sarah Brown explores what makes a great campaigner by talking to people who have made a huge impact for their personal causes and passions. Sarah Brown talks to civil rights activist, prominent LGBT campaigner and best-selling author David Mixner, supermodel and maternal health campaigner, Christy Turlington Burns, CEO of Save The Children UK and leading international development thinker, Kevin Watkins, and young education campaigner and Global Youth Ambassador Shazia Ramzan, who was also attacked in the shooting of Malala Yousafzai on their school bus in Pakistan in 2012.
Sarah Brown chats to Sir Patrick Stewart, Ed Balls, Christy Turlington Burns, and Laura Bates, who share their personal experiences of mastering the challenges of public speaking and their activist voice. The programme investigates how to find the confidence, courage and skills to speak out on an issue you care passionately about. Featuring world renowned actor Sir Patrick Stewart, super-model and maternal health campaigner Christy Turlington Burns, politician, economist and dancer Ed Balls, and feminist writer and Everyday Sexism Project founder, Laura Bates.
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We start by talking about the Apple Watch and new MacBooks because we're dads who are also nerds. Good news Minecraft fans! Mojang will soon be shipping its own Java with Minecraft so you don't need Oracle's tarted up version. If you want your kids to learn programming and other stuff through Minecraft, check out MinecraftEDU which provides support services from schools to use Minecraft and LearnToMod which is an introduction to programming mods for kids. Lex then explains Kidz Bop which is either a great way to introduce kids to music they otherwise shouldn't listen to or a damn nightmare, depending on your point of view. Richard Cheese's covers are better but not kid-friendly. The Jonathan Coulton cover of Baby Got Back is not for kids, either. Can't Touch This is probably OK. To continue the stream of consciousness of this episode, we mention the next season of Community and Daredevil on Netflix and a bunch of other stuff. But check out this Daredevil trailer. Looks good. Hank is reading The Martian even though it has a lot of swear words in it and will probably go see the movie. Somehow we get back to the Apple Watch but this time talk about Every Mother Counts and Jon's connection to it and Christy Turlington Burns who has an Apple Watch and you don't. Our thanks this week to Bluum. Bluum sends a monthly box of five full-sized high-value products that are perfectly suited to your child's age, gender and stage of development. The retail value of the products always exceeds the monthly subscription fee. They only send products that are relevant to your child right now because you can customize what you receive. A baby needs three things: Mom, dad and Bluum. Go to bluum.com/turning and use promo code "CAR40" for 40 percent off the first month of all plans. Our thanks also to WealthFront, the automated investment service that makes it easy to invest your money the right way. It automatically rebalances your portfolio and re-invests your dividends, all commission-free. Visit WealthFront.com/ttca to invest your first $10,000 for free. Follow us: @ttcashow. Lex Friedman can be found @lexfri, John Moltz can be found @Moltz and Jon Armstrong is @blurb.
Latham Thomas is a maternity lifestyle maven, women's wellness and birth coach, on the vanguard of transforming the maternal and women's wellness movement. A graduate of Columbia University and The Institute for Integrative Nutrition, Latham is the founder of Mama Glow, a holistic lifestyle hub for women to explore optimal wellbeing. Her practice provides support to pre/post natal women along their journey to motherhood offering culinary and nutritional services, yoga, and birth coaching services. She is co-founder of the Mama Glow Film Festival- a platform for maternal advocacy through film and philanthropy which launched in 2011 with Christy Turlington-Burns and Selita Ebanks. Latham launched the Mama Glow Salon Series in 2012 hosting the East Coast premiere of "More Business of Being Born" and partnered with the Environmental Working Group to launch their co-branded non-toxic pregnancy guide. Bridging the gap between optimal wellness, spiritual growth, and radical self-care, Latham Thomas is emerging as the go-to-guru for modern holistic lifestyle for women during pregnancy and beyond! She lives in NYC with her son Fulano and their turtle Climby. Latham's first book, "Mama Glow: A Hip Guide to Your Fabulous Abundant Pregnancy" debuted at #1 on Amazon in November 2012. Latham is helping to green the planet one belly at a time. For more information, please visit her website at www.mamaglow.com.
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Sarah and Dimity chat with supermodel Christy Turlington Burns, who, at 5’ 10”, is the pipsqueak of the trio. The founder of the non-profit Every Mother Counts, Christy has switched from strutting the catwalk to running to raise awareness for global maternal health. Christy talks about the mission and roots of her organization as well […] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcast for the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations
A special panel discussion from the screening of "No Woman, No Cry." The panel included Director/Producer, Christy Turlington Burns, Darfur Now Writer/Director Ted Braun and Dr. Paula Tavrow from the UCLA School of Public Health, and was moderated by UCLA
Podcast for the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations
A special panel discussion from the screening of "No Woman, No Cry." The panel included Director/Producer, Christy Turlington Burns, Darfur Now Writer/Director Ted Braun and Dr. Paula Tavrow from the UCLA School of Public Health, and was moderated by UCLA