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TRANSFABULOUS - BESTIES EDITIONTwo close friends from New Zealand, Latoya Hoeg & Khann Tuapawa set out on a journey to Narrm - Melbourne in the early 80's with the hope of building a brighter future for themselves. Listen to their captivating story here on this episode of Queering The Air.Latoya Hoeg, a trans woman of color, has been residing in Narrm, Melbourne for more than 30 years. She serves as an elder for the Samoan Fa'afafine Community in the area and is a passionate advocate for LGBTQIA+ Pacifica individuals, particularly trans women. Currently, Latoya works at Star Health as a Community Engagement Worker for the Covid-19 Team and serves as a Community Health Educator at H2H (Hustling to Health), a drop-in center for sex street-based work, also known as RhED. She previously was a secretary and advisor at PacifiqueX, a Pacifica LGBTIQA+ Community in Melbourne Narrm. Latoya was one of the panelists in "An Evening With The Trans Elders" organized by Trans Sisters United during Trans Awareness Week last year. Recently, Latoya was honored alongside Uncle Jack Charles by Samuel Gaskin at his performance during the Victoria Pride Street Festival in 2023. Additionally, Latoya is a familiar voice on the radio show, PX Whanau at 3CR, where she also works as a producer.Khann Tuapawa, a resilient trans woman from New Zealand, has called Melbourne home for several decades. Embracing her identity unapologetically and living life on her own terms, she embodies a fearless attitude. Enduring significant discrimination as a trans woman during the 80s and 90s, Khan's experiences have only made her stronger. She has triumphed over adversity, demonstrating remarkable resilience. Now retired, Khan is relishing in the joys of life, appreciating the freedom and fulfilment that comes with being true to herself. EMPOWERING TRANS WOMEN & TRANS FEMININE OF COLOUR WORKSHOP Music:Respect by Aretha FranklinHe wasn't man enough for me by Toni BraxtonSet Fire to the rain by Adele remix by DJ Zork
Dr. Jerry Garcia is a professor at Texas Christian University with expertise in teaching Chicano/Latino Studies, US History, and Mexican History. He was previously the Vice President for Educational Programs at Sea Mar Museum, where he curated the new Sea Mar Museum of Chicano/a/Latino/a Culture in Seattle, WA. His deep commitment to promoting education, diversity, and inclusion has made a positive impact on the educational landscape and beyond. Daniel Joaquin Padron is a Community Health Educator in Spokane, WA. As a first-generation college graduate with a degree in Public Health, he is passionate about promoting health equity and social justice for underserved communities. He has experience working with low socioeconomic status populations and resettling refugees. After listening to this episode you will be able to:Explain the experience of growing up in a small town and the challenges of navigating identityDescribe the historical roots of the terms Hispanic, Latino, Latinx, and Chicano and how they evolved over timeList the different factors that contribute to the use of certain terminology, including politics, culture, and personal preferenceReview how the terms reflect self-determination and autonomy in defining one's own identityExplore the intersectionality of identity and the importance of recognizing and respecting diverse experiences within the Hispanic/Latinx communityDiscuss the implications of using certain terminology in society and the importance of staying informed and culturally sensitive.Next Steps:Sign up on Healthcare for Humans website to join our communitySubscribe and share this episode to help clinicians care for diverse communities betterFollow Raj on Twitter
A couple hundred couples have been through what's called the Strong Couples Project over the past couple years in an attempt to refresh, renew and reconnect relationships. Two partners who have been through the program, Lauren Olson and Joe Viola of Mansfield, Ill., share how they participated and what they experienced. The project's leader, Allen Barton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Extension Specialist in Human Development & Family Studies, University of Illinois (U of I), and Michele Crawford, Community Health Educator, U of I Extension in Cook County, explain how the program works and what it's accomplishing.
Olson and Gibson talks flu vaccine availability, the LIHEAP program, Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer screenings, COVID testing, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Greiner Auto Body of Washington, Iowa, and Car Doctor of Washington Iowa, present Southeast Iowa Today. In this episode, John Bain interviews Chris Ciasto, Community Health Educator of Impact Iowa about the upcoming blood drive at the Washington Public Library as well as the latest in blood donation.
Katie helps us learn what a health educator is and the types of classes/events she offers. You can reach Katie at 706-425-1029 and www.piedmont.org/locations/piedmont-athens/community-wellness
Raised in West Orange, NJ, Dr. Ventola attended Montclair University and graduated with a degree in Health Education, followed by graduate studies in nutrition. After TEACHING and COACHING in the West Orange school system, he served as the COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATOR, developing and presenting pioneering wellness education programs to all ages of the general public. Through his work in health education, Dr. Ventola was drawn to the healing arts, and went on to attend Life University and continues to serve as a wellness chiropractor and health educator. In addition to chiropractic, Dr. Ventola is a Certified HeartMath Practitioner and Certified Stress Trainer by the Wholistic Stress Control Institute of Atlanta. Dr. Ventola has certifications as a Certified Traditional Naturopath, BioEnergetic Synchronization Technique Chiropractor, and as a Certified Gluten Free Practitioner. He is trained extensively in assessing the body for lifestyle and nutrient needs utilizing objective laboratory assessments. Along with his professional achievements he considers his highest to be what he has learned from his past experience with inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer. During his healing experience he published a book entitled, “Healing Verses of the Psalms” which he continues to consider to this day. From all of his learning, he has realized how vital it is that we all ADDRESS THE STRESS IN OUR LIVES! Contact Dr. Steve Ventola: https://drsteveventola.com/addressing-worry-in-a-world-of-worry-finding-peace-in-the-face-of-uncertainties/ Do you want to live an incredible life? Get started now by reading my book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" https://amzn.to/2kvAuXU What is your biggest obstacle to creating an incredible life? You can book a free 15-minute mentoring session with Dr. Kimberley Linert. Click on this booking link: https://calendly.com/drkimberley/15min Please subscribe to the podcast and take a few minutes to review on iTunes, Thank you If you have an amazing story to tell about your life and how you are sharing your gifts and talents with the world, then I would love to have you as a guest on my podcast. Contact me via email: incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or private message me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/incrediblelifecreator www.DrKimberleyLinert.com
In this episode I speak with Dr Ashley Townes about issues affecting Black women's sex lives, the lack of sex education in both America and the UK and how negative stereotypes can directly affect peoples sexuality. About Dr Ashley Townes PhD, MPH: Dr. Ashley Townes is an ORISE Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, GA. Her research background includes work on the sexual experiences of African American/Black women accessing sexual health information and healthcare services. Dr. Townes has experience working as a Community Health Educator, Disease Intervention Specialist, and Epidemiologist. Dr. Townes received her Bachelor of Science and Master of Public Health degrees from the University of Cincinnati and her doctorate degree from Indiana University. Her work aims to provide quality sexuality education and address health equity. She has taught collegiate-level Human Sexuality courses, presented both domestically and internationally, and has published her research in a variety of academic journals. Where to find Ashley: linktr.ee/drashleytownes buzz.pureromance.com/author/atownes Instagram: @dr.ashleytownes Where to find me: beckycrepsleyfox.com Instagram - @becky_crepsley_fox TikTok - @becky_crepsley_fox Clubhouse - @becky_c_fox Facebook - Becky Crepsley-Fox
In today's episode we talk to fellow Drexel graduates Dr. Zupenda Davis-Shine and Crystal Goliday about fertility and relationships. Crystal also drops golden nuggets on how to go to college completely debt free. We cover a variety of topics including: - Dr. Zupenda's opens up with her personal fertility journey and the role fertility played in her relationships - How busy women like Crystal and Dr. Zupenda find solitude and create space to take breaks - The long-time friendships shared between Dr. Zupenda and Dr. Baker, as well as Sinora and Crystal! More background on today's guests: Dr. Zupenda Davis-Shine Dr. Zupenda has twenty years of experience in applying social and behavioral science and public health practice to program development, delivery, evaluation, and training at the local and national levels. She is a Social & Behavioral Scientist and Community Health Educator. She received her doctoral degree with a specialty in Community Health and Prevention from Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health. She also has a Masters in Public Health from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Public Health (now Rutgers School of Public Health). Dr. Zupenda is passionate about improving the health status and quality of life for vulnerable populations and advocating for underrepresented groups. Crystal Goliday Crystal is on a mission to make happiness, education, and health accessible to everyone. Crystal Goliday, MS, MBA is “The Fund Finder For Education” that equips scholars with the skills to attend their dream university DEBT FREE, successfully complete college, and continue to thrive after graduating college. Crystal utilizes her wealth of knowledge that she acquired to earn all three of her degrees for FREE while having things like conferences, housing, and fees also paid for; being recruited and relocated by a couple of Fortune 500 companies (Lockheed Martin and Accenture), and founding her nonprofit (Never Underestimate Knowledge, a 501(c)(3) where resources are provided to inner city youth and domestic violence survivors). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-tribe-called-fertility/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a-tribe-called-fertility/support
Liszet is the Community Health Educator for Urban Populations for the Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium's Office of Community Outreach & Engagement (OCOE). Originally from Arizona where she got her Bachelor of Science degree in Family Studies and Human Development from the University of Arizona, her personal experience led her to pursue a career assisting underserved populations and access to health care. She began her work at West Side Head Start serving the El Mirage, AZ community which is the same community she participated in as a child. In 2013, she moved to Seattle to obtain her Master's in Social Work with a concentration in Health Policy and Advocacy. Liszet began her career at Fred Hutch in 2015 working as a bilingual Information Specialist at the nation's only NCI Cancer Information Service, where she provided callers from all over the world up-to-date cancer information, clinical trial search, and local resources. Liszet continues her work in health disparities now in cancer prevention and survivor-ship as part of the Cancer Consortium's OCOE. She's had the honor of working with African American communities in clinical trial information sessions, working with the Mexican Consulate to provide Spanish Cancer information, and most recently recruiting for a monoclonal Anti-body study for COVID-19. Liszet hopes to expand her work in connecting with any under-served communities and working towards decreasing gaps in health care and cancer information resources. Michael has spent 25 years in the medical industry bringing disruptive technology to the patients and systems that treat them. He's worked both with national and international companies to bring the latest technology to the patient front line. Additionally, Michael has worked with large health systems; University of Washington, Kaiser, Stanford, and Providence from the commercial vendor side. Focused on breakthrough diagnostic test for breast and colorectal cancer, helping identifying patients in the care gap. Currently, Michael is with Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, a rare disease cancer company focusing on (GIST gastrointestinal stromal tumors). C-Sessions is a fascinating healthcare-focused program designed to improve communication and collaboration between patients and their healthcare provider. "The ultimate takeaway is to improve outcomes," said Randy, adding, "We believe that education, transparency, and open dialogue are essential to providing quality healthcare throughout the patient journey and treatment process." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randall-broad/support
The HoCoCast Team turns the page on 2020 by discussing their hopes for 2021; their positive take-aways from a difficult year; and what tv shows and books have helped get them through it (0:24). Next, we hear from Kirsten Minor, Community Health Educator with Teen Health Matters, as she provides important information on the connection between vaping and mental health, and offers support through the virtual Tobacco Awareness Program for Teens and cessation-support resources (23:15). And finally, Abby, Baz, Emerson, Olivia, and a few special guests, provide their best books (and more) that were important reads for 2020 (35:00). Teen Health Matters Resources If you are looking for healthy ways to cope with stress, anxiety, or any other mental health condition during this challenging pandemic, please check out our Teen Health Matters site which is specifically for teens to connect and learn more about health and resources. If you are in a crisis, please call the Grassroots Crisis Hotline at 410-531-6677, or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741 741. https://teenhealthmatters.org/get-help-now/drugs-alcohol/ Need Help Quitting? The Health Department offers a free educational course for youth about the dangers of ESDs and strategies for quitting. Call 410-313-6292 or click here for more information. https://www.howardcountymd.gov/Departments/Health/Cancer-Prevention/Tobacco-Sales-Enforcement/Tobacco-Vaping-Use-Prevention-Cessation HoCoCast Worst Year, Best Books Check out all the recommended books, tv shows, movies, music and more: https://bit.ly/3nzSFac Click for PDF Transcript of Episode 6 https://bit.ly/3mu4VHV
Guillermina Porras represents community health advocates who are recruited from communities to help Community Health Centers and Nonprofits reach individuals and communities who are reluctant to seek help, Community Health Promotors are essential health providers and can provide essential information and education to communities .During the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, Guillermina became a disaster response worker for the Clinic and distributed water, food and clothing to Farmworkers and the Homeless living on the river banks.Mayor Oscar Rios from Watsonville provides translation and insights into Guillermina's contributions to the Health of communities in Watsonville, California.
Liszet is the Community Health Educator for Urban Populations for the Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium’s Office of Community Outreach & Engagement (OCOE). Originally from Arizona where she got her Bachelor of Science degree in Family Studies and Human Development from the University of Arizona, her personal experience led her to pursue a career assisting underserved populations and access to health care. She began her work at West Side Head Start serving the El Mirage, AZ community which is the same community she participated in as a child. In 2013, she moved to Seattle to obtain her Master’s in Social Work with a concentration in Health Policy and Advocacy. Liszet began her career at Fred Hutch in 2015 working as a bilingual Information Specialist at the nation’s only NCI Cancer Information Service, where she provided callers from all over the world up-to-date cancer information, clinical trial search, and local resources. Liszet continues her work in health disparities now in cancer prevention and survivorship as part of the Cancer Consortium’s OCOE. She’s had the honor of working with African American communities in clinical trial information sessions, working with the Mexican Consulate to provide Spanish Cancer information, and most recently recruiting for a monoclonal Anti-body study for COVID-19. Liszet hopes to expand her work in connecting with any underserved communities and working towards decreasing gaps in health care and cancer information resources. Michael has spent 25 years in the medical industry bringing disruptive technology to the patients and systems that treat them. He’s worked both with national and international companies to bring the latest technology to the patient front line. Additionally, Michael has worked with large health systems; University of Washington, Kaiser, Stanford, and Providence from the commercial vendor side. Focused on breakthrough diagnostic test for breast and colorectal cancer, helping identifying patients in the care gap. Currently, Michael is with Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, a rare disease cancer company focusing on (GIST gastrointestinal stromal tumors). C-Sessions is a fascinating healthcare-focused program designed to improve communication and collaboration between patients and their healthcare provider. “The ultimate takeaway is to improve outcomes,” said Randy, adding, “We believe that education, transparency, and open dialogue are essential to providing quality healthcare throughout the patient journey and treatment process.”
Liszet is the Community Health Educator for Urban Populations for the Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium’s Office of Community Outreach & Engagement (OCOE). Originally from Arizona where she got her Bachelor of Science degree in Family Studies and Human Development from the University of Arizona, her personal experience led her to pursue a career assisting underserved populations and access to health care. She began her work at West Side Head Start serving the El Mirage, AZ community which is the same community she participated in as a child. In 2013, she moved to Seattle to obtain her Master’s in Social Work with a concentration in Health Policy and Advocacy. Liszet began her career at Fred Hutch in 2015 working as a bilingual Information Specialist at the nation’s only NCI Cancer Information Service, where she provided callers from all over the world up-to-date cancer information, clinical trial search, and local resources. Liszet continues her work in health disparities now in cancer prevention and survivorship as part of the Cancer Consortium’s OCOE. She’s had the honor of working with African American communities in clinical trial information sessions, working with the Mexican Consulate to provide Spanish Cancer information, and most recently recruiting for a monoclonal Anti-body study for COVID-19. Liszet hopes to expand her work in connecting with any underserved communities and working towards decreasing gaps in health care and cancer information resources. Michael has spent 25 years in the medical industry bringing disruptive technology to the patients and systems that treat them. He’s worked both with national and international companies to bring the latest technology to the patient front line. Additionally, Michael has worked with large health systems; University of Washington, Kaiser, Stanford, and Providence from the commercial vendor side. Focused on breakthrough diagnostic test for breast and colorectal cancer, helping identifying patients in the care gap. Currently, Michael is with Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, a rare disease cancer company focusing on (GIST gastrointestinal stromal tumors). C-Sessions is a fascinating healthcare-focused program designed to improve communication and collaboration between patients and their healthcare provider. “The ultimate takeaway is to improve outcomes,” said Randy, adding, “We believe that education, transparency, and open dialogue are essential to providing quality healthcare throughout the patient journey and treatment process.”
Tonya West, Mercy Health Urbana Hospital's new Community Educator, joins Terry A. Ceyler to explain what she does and how it is a benefit to Urbana and the surrounding area.tags: health, health care, hospital, education, fitness, local, community, urbana, champaign, logan, clark, madison, mercy health, truechat
On this episode I speak with Alisa Howard. Alisa Howard is a Public Health Servant Leader, Community Health Educator, Author and Editor. With extensive experience in the field, Alisa has used her skills to address community health needs. ..Episode Resources:Alisa Howard Site https://www.alisahoward.com.Community Health Worker Training and Education https://www.nvchwa.org/training-and-education/.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/programs/spha/chw_training/index.htmSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/phfortheculture)
Our guest on Comm Focus today was Al Gawboy, the Community Health Educator with Crow Wing Energized talking about the importance of taking care of your mental health at this time.
Our guests today were Kalsey Stults, Community Health Specialist with Crow Wing Energized, and Al Gowboy, Community Health Educator with Crow Wing Energized.
On this episode of Island Health, Oka Hutchins & Justin Starbird speak with Mary Parham, the new Community Health Educator for MDI Hospital. As a Community Health Educator, she works to provide integrated care out in the community. As part of her new role at MDI Hospital, Mary organizes activities such as blood drives at our local town office, free blood pressure screenings at area nursing homes, low cost flu shot clinics, community exercise classes, free smoking cessation sessions and annual health fairs. The health fairs draw on area health and wellness professionals from both in and out of our hospital system to help educate and inform the community. Mary will also be leading our annual Walks in the Park series, which take place in Acadia National Park in the spring and fall. She recently participated in a food insecurity talk at our local library that also featured Jennifer Jones, Executive Director of the Bar Harbor Food Pantry.
This week, we’re talking babies. Where do they come from? How did they get there? How do they GET OUT OF THERE? I’ll tell you . . . I don’t know. But, I found someone who *does* know! Lindsey Hoskins is the Community Health Educator at Family Tree Clinic, a non-profit community clinic whose mission … Continue reading "Episode 182 – The Birds, The Bees and The Berenstain Bears!"
This week, we’re talking babies. Where do they come from? How did they get there? How do they GET OUT OF THERE? I’ll tell you . . . I don’t know. But, I found someone who *does* know! Lindsey Hoskins is the Community Health Educator at Family Tree Clinic, a non-profit community clinic whose mission...Continue reading →
It’s awesome to have my friend, Jade Nelson, on the podcast! Jade is an Epilepsy Advocate, Community Health Educator, and Licensed Massage Therapist. When Jade was only 8 years old, she was diagnosed with Epilepsy. She spent the first 28 years on one or more anti-epileptic medications, yet she was never seizure free for more […] The post Episode 42 – Keto for Brain Health, Seizures, and Self-Care appeared first on Adventures in Brain Injury.
Episode 5 - Epilepsy Advocate and Ketovangelist Coach Jade Nelson Jade is an Epilepsy Advocate, Community Health Educator, Licensed Massage Therapist, Writer, Teacher, Speaker, Daughter, Sister, Auntie, Wife and Athlete. Her mission is to offer hope, empowerment, and educational tools to individuals with chronic health issues seeking to move beyond their diagnosis and begin a “new normal”. Jade Nelson Website: https://www.jadenelson.net/mystory/ Instagram: @ thetraininsideme Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetraininsideme/ Meghan Daley created "Everyone has a journey; don't let yours hold you back. Any goal is attainable; reach for it!" Website Community: beacons.ai/livefearlessly_akf Website Blog: meghandaleyaiken.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEAMSAMAKF Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livefearlessly_akf TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@MeghanDaleyAiken Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/Livefearlessly_akf/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_lBME9-G9WozGjH48zkEmg Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiken_Daley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meghan-elizabeth2/support
Did you know that one of the oldest and strongest uses of a ketogenic nutritional approach for health purposes was in the treatment of epilepsy to help control the brutal seizures that come with this disease. Prior to the advent and promotion of anticonvulsant medications in the 1930s, a lowcarb highfat diet was the go-to treatment for this condition--and it STILL works to this day as evidenced by today's guest Jade Nelson from JadeNelson.net is a Community Health Educator, Wellness Consultant, Epilepsy Advocate and Licensed Massage Therapist. She has spent the last 12 years guiding people towards their optimal self be it massage, health coaching or fitness. She incorporates her education and personal journey of healing by helping individuals build a strong foundation for a fuller healthier life. She believes that healing the body is more than just giving a massage it’s about empowering individuals to heal themselves. She is truly “Rooting for your Health” even when you are having trouble doing it yourself. Listen in today as Jimmy and Jade chat about being diagnosed with epilepsy, how she discovered the Ketogenic diet and how she learned about keto as a treatment for epilepsy, how she incorporated her personal healing into her business, acceptance and forgiveness, sharing her personal journey on social media, and much more. NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship YOUR NEW KETO DIET ALLY NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship FREE TWO DAY SHIPPING FOR AMAZON PRIME MEMBERS NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship Unlimited Measurements For Up To Two Users NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 1359 – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Staying in ketosis just got easier – Your new keto-diet ally (Enter MOORE15 at checkout for fifteen percent off your first order.) – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Keto without the keto flu. (FREE TWO DAY SHIPPING FOR AMAZON PRIME MEMBERS) – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: Unlimited Ketone Measurements For Up To Two Users – SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: The perfect keto-friendly snack with 85% FAT (Use coupon code JIMMY to get 15% off your order of Gra-POW!) – Jade Nelson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetraininsideme/?hl=en – Jade Nelson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jade.nelson.58760 – JadeNelson.net