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Åtminstone under hela efterkrigstiden har politiker bekymrat sig över vanligt folks läsning och försökt påverka läsvanor med politiska insatser. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Först handlade engagemanget om vad man läste (för mycket s.k. skräplitteratur) och om hur vanliga arbetare skulle få tag på kvalitetslitteratur. Sedan var det hemmafruarna och bönderna som läste för lite. Från 80-talet har barn och unga – och deras föräldrar – i stället stått i fokus för läsfrämjande åtgärder. Det slås fast i boken ”Den frivilliga läsaren. Läsningens politik i Sverige efter 1945” av Åse Hedenmark och Linnéa Lindsköld. Men vad är egentligen fel och rätt i läspolitiken? Det diskuterar f d läsambassadören Nioosha Shams med läsengagerade DN-korrespondenten Anna-Lena Laurén.MARTIN GELIN OM KONSTNÄREN NOAH DAVISI London pågår en retrospektiv utställning med verk av den amerikanska målaren Noah Davis. Konstnären, som dog 2015 bara 32 år gammal, arbetade med vardagsskildringar, ofta med utgångspunkt från foton med okända människor: familjesemestrar skolfoton och liknande opolitiska motiv. Svarta människors vardagsliv i USA.En av dem som sett utställningen och inspirerats av den är kulturjournalisten Martin Gelin.”THE HELSINKI EFFECT”: DIPLOMATISKT TRÖSKANDE SOM DOKUMENTÄR FILMUNDERHÅLLNINGDen första augusti 1975 undertecknade 35 länder på båda sidor om den så kallade järnridån Helsingforsdeklarationen. Ett dokument som skulle garantera säkerhet och samarbete efter andra världskriget. Undertecknandet markerade slutet på runt 600 dagar av diplomatiska samtal om allt från gränsers okränkbarhet och territoriell integritet till fredliga lösningar och grundläggande friheter. Inget som låter som ett rafflande underlag för en dokumentär om betydelsen av diplomati. Men Arthur Franck lägger hundratals timmar på att gräva bland arkivfilmer på handskakningar och gäspande konferensdeltagare, läsa och lyssna på gamla tal, bläddra bland pressfotografier. Filmen, som premiärvisades på festivalen Cph:dox, har lyckats skaka liv i de gamla bilderna och makthavarna.FRÅN MOLN TILL MOZART – RADIO-ESSÄ OM FRAKTALER OCH ATT ÖVA SIG PÅ SORGHelena Granström funderar över några av tillvarons inre strukturer: de självupprepande mönster – fraktaler, eller miniatyrer av helheter – som till exempel blomkål, modernistiska romaner och sorg har gemensamt.Programledare: Thella JohnsonProducent: Estrid Holm
Mark and Julianna wrap up our series on the Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry with some ideas for practical use and next steps. Resources: Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com. Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry available at CPH Research from the Pacific Northwest District: https://nowlcms.org/resources/youth-leadership-initiative-survey/
Host: Karmen S. Williams, DrPH, MBA, MSPH, MA, CPH, Assistant Professor, City University of New York Guest: Peter Tippett, MD, PhD, CEO, careMESH Description: Listen in on our fireside chat with a true pioneer in the informatics field. Dr. Peter Tippett discusses his career from clinical practice to startup to the White House.
In the final episode going through the Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry, we talk with Rev. Dr. Mark Koschmann about helping youth understand vocation and how God has placed them to be His hands and feet in the world. Bio: Rev. Dr. Mark Koschmann serves as Vice President of Faith and Ministry and Chief Mission Officer for Concordia University, St. Paul. He also serves on the Executive Leadership Team and is responsible for assisting the University in maintaining a strong institutional mission and identity as a Christ-centered Lutheran university. In his role, he oversees CSP Ministry and Church Relations and serves as the Chairperson for the Department of Theology and Ministry. Dr. Koschmann assists his congregation, Jehovah Lutheran Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, as a pastor, liturgist, and Bible study teacher. He and his wife, Dr. Kara Koschmann, have three children. Resources: Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com. Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry available at CPH Rev. Dr. Koschmann's Vocation Curriculum - https://www.youthesource.com/2019/07/bible-study-leading-lives-that-matter/
Traditional career development frameworks often overlook the importance of well-being. This podcast episode emphasizes why wellness is essential to building a sustainable and fulfilling career. Host Kyle Enfield, MD, FCCM, is joined by Jennifer Duncan, MD, and Raquel Cabral, PhD, CPH, to explore how team members and leaders can integrate personal values, connection, and purpose into career decision-making. Dr. Duncan, director of wellness for graduate medical education (GME), and Dr. Cabral, a staff psychologist for GME, both at Washington University School of Medicine, share insights from their work supporting trainees' personal and professional growth. Together, they explore the nuanced meaning of well-being—not as constant happiness, but as a sense of satisfaction and alignment with a person's values, even amid challenges. The conversation highlights the importance of helping team members identify and live by their personal values as a foundation for career satisfaction. Dr. Cabral distinguishes between goals and values, underscoring that, while goals can be achieved or not, values guide how a person shows up in all aspects of life. She outlines how residents and other early-career professionals can uncover values by reflecting on meaningful or difficult work experiences. These reflections can then guide decisions about clinical rotations, job searches, and leadership opportunities. Dr. Duncan emphasizes how small but intentional adjustments—such as carving out just 20% of one's time for personally meaningful work—can protect against burnout. Both guests discuss the critical role leaders play in supporting well-being, from understanding each team members' values to fostering a strong sense of community. They refer to The Burnout Challenge (Maslach C, Leiter MP. Harvard University Press. 2024), which outlines six workplace drivers of burnout, including mismatches in values. Finally, the episode highlights the work of the Mayo Clinic's Colleagues Meeting to Promote and Sustain Satisfaction (COMPASS) Groups. The COMPASS randomized clinical trial (West CP, et al. Mayo Clin Proc. 2021;96:2606-2614) evaluated a small group established to promote well-being. The group was provided discussion topics without trained facilitators. Protected time was not provided but meal expenses were compensated. This model showed positive outcomes in reducing burnout and strengthening collegial connections. This episode is part of SCCM's Leadership, Empowerment, and Development (LEAD) series and offers actionable insights for anyone invested in building healthier, value-aligned medical careers.
How are CPH's Arch Books used as outreach tools in communities? Elizabeth Pittman, director of Concordia Gospel Outreach with Concordia Publishing House, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about what Arch Books are, how they convey the truth of God's Word, how Arch Books are used as outreach tools, and where Arch Books are being shared in food banks today. Learn more about Concordia Gospel Outreach at concordiagospeloutreach.org, email cgo@cph.org, and read more about this story at blog.cph.org/serve/concordia-gospel-outreachs-food-bank-arch-book-program-comes-to-life. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
Rev. David A. Shadday joins host Elizabeth Pittman on this episode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast to talk about his new book, Reclaiming the Heart of Marriage. Get Shadday's book on the CPH website today. Show NotesWhy did God give us marriage? Companionship or procreation might be answers that come to mind, but marriage also serves as something even bigger—it is a reflection of Christ and His bride, the church. Listen to the episode to hear author David A. Shadday discuss his book that includes an eight-week journey “to understand the love God has for you, your response to His love, and the meaning that love brings to your life and your home” (p. 7). David also talks about why God gives us the gift of marriage, common misconceptions about marriage, how single or engaged Christians can prepare for marriage, and advice he'd give to those starting the book with their spouse. QuestionsWhat inspired you to write this Bible study?Why did God give us marriage?How would you respond to someone who thinks that the applications you share in the study are idealistic or theoretical?What are some common misconceptions about marriage?How does understanding marriage as a covenant deepen our appreciation of marriage and salvation?Explain what you mean by describing Song of Solomon as the Ephesians 5 of the Old Testament.What does this mean? How should love be defined? How should authority be defined?Talk about the biblical images used to describe God's relationship with His people and how they relate to marriage.How can single/engaged Christians prepare for a biblical understanding of marriage?What advice do you have for couples/groups who are beginning this study?About the Guest David A. Shadday is the pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Indianapolis. He has devoted much of his 40 years as a pastor to the subject of marriage and family. He has been married to his wife Sherry (Heierman) for 44 years, and they have four children and seven grandchildren. Pastor Shadday's main hobby is writing songs.
Why does having good listening and conversational skills truly matter? The Rev. Brian Davies, pastor of Lord of Glory Lutheran Church in Grayslake, IL, and author of “Captivating Conversations” (available from CPH), joins Sarah to talk about the current state of discourse in our culture, what we can learn from Jesus about having good conversations, what true listening looks like, how being curious and inquisitive can lead to healthy dialogue, and the steps we can take towards thoughtful listening. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
Rev. Dr. Peter Jurchen joins Mark and Julianna to talk about how youth ministry can help every young person to deeply understand their Baptismal Faith. Bio: Rev. Dr. Peter Jurchen is an Assistant Professor of Lutheran Education and Faith Formation at Concordia University, Nebraska. Prior to that, he was an editor of Curriculum Resources at Concordia Publishing House. In addition to his MDiv, he has a Masters and Doctorate in Education. He enjoys the pursuit of lifelong learning and serves as the Editor for the Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry book. Resources: Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com. Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry available at CPH
As young people hear countless messages about who they are, we want them to have a resilient identity in Christ. DCE Paul Nelson joins us to talk about how to help youth build that resiliency as they are disciples of Jesus for life. Bio: DCE Paul Nelson currently serves at St. John's Lutheran in Buffalo, MN. He graduated from Concordia Nebraska and has served congregations for six years. Resources: Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com. Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry available at CPH
The boys are back for another episode of CPH and have their offszn wishlists! Colin and Miles discuss who they would like to see back with the Bolts in 2025 as well as some potential FA's they are interested in as well! Tune in to catch all of the conversation. Bolt Up!⚡️
Join Dr. Stephanie Hartman and her guest, Dr. Joann Schaefer as they discuss LifeBridge Nebraska , physician wellness and wellness in advocacy.Dr. Schaefer received her medical degree from Creighton University in family medicine. Her medical experience includes working in a clinical setting as well as having served as the state's Chief Medical Officer for 11 years. Passionate about the wellbeing of others, Dr. Schaefer has graciously volunteered her public health expertise in numerous capacities—including physician wellbeing. She strives to focus on the whole person, leading to more positive outcomes. Dr. Schaefer leads from all sides of healthcare—she's a trusted, proven, positive change agent and influencer. Be it as a physician, a payer, a regulator, and a patient, she harnesses her passion as a trailblazer for good.LifeBridge Webinar Series with links to prior recordingsFree and confidential line to get connected with a peer physician coach1-888-569-2036For information about the Webinar Series or to suggest topics, please contact:Lindsey Hanlon, MS, CPH, CPDCLifeBridge Nebraska Program CoordinatorCertified Physician Development Coachlindseyh@nebmed.orgP: (402) 413-2060We rely on your donations to keep producing this podcast content and to support physician advocacy in Nebraska. If you would like to support Nebraska Alliance for Physician Advocacy, a 501(c)(3) organization in Nebraska please click to DONATE NOW. If you have questions or answers, please email us at contact@nebraskaallianceforphysicianadvocacy.org Please check out our website at: Nebraska Alliance for Physician Advocacy Follow on social media:@NEAllianceforPhysicianAdvocacy on Instagram
On this episode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast, Rev. Michael Newman joins host Elizabeth Pittman as the guest to talk about his recently released book with CPH, Faith Notes: A Christ-Centered Survival Kit for Young Men. Mike talks with Elizabeth about the struggles young men face today, from isolation to peer pressure and bullying. He tells listeners how his new book (the companion to Faith Notes: A Christ-Centered Survival Kit for Young Womenby Cassie Moore) contains devotions that point young men to the hope that can only be found in Jesus. Learn more and get the book at cph.org/faith-notes. Show NotesAnxiety. Isolation. Bullying. Faced with issues like these, where can teen boys turn? They can turn to God. During the episode, author Mike Newman tells listeners how his book, Faith Notes: A Christ-Centered Survival Kit for Young Men, features nearly 100 devotions on topics like these, pointing youth to God's truth, showing them God's forgiveness and hope, and steering them toward Christ. Devotional topics include anxiety, mistakes, family and home life, purity, relationships, and more. Mike also delves into his experiences as a pastor and father and how these shaped his insight in the book, advice he has for young men who feel disconnected from God, why he chose the format he did for the book, and more. QuestionsHow did your experiences as a pastor and parent shape the topics covered in the book?What are some of the biggest struggles you see young men facing today?The book covers difficult topics like anxiety and pornography—how do you approach these issues with grace and biblical guidance?Why did you choose the format of short reflections with space to write or sketch?How do you hope young men will engage with this book—individually, in small groups, or with mentors?What advice would you give to a young man who feels disconnected from God and struggles to trust in Him?The title calls this a “survival kit”—how does this devotional equip young men to navigate today's world?What feedback have you received from young men, parents, or youth leaders about this book?About the GuestWhen not teaching and writing, Michael W. Newman enjoys running the Texas roads, reading a good book, and spending time with his family. He is husband to Cindy, father to two beautiful daughters, and grandpa to a brood of wonderful grandchildren.
Pastor Brian King and DCE Emily Schatz join Mark and Julianna to talk about how we engage parents in youth ministry. Our conversation helps remind us to support and care for the parents of our youth as a part of youth ministry. Bio: Pastor Brian King graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan before going to Seminary. He has served at Webster Gardens since 1998. He and his wife Liz have two kids. He has never seen a documentary he didn't like. DCE Emily Schatz graduated from Concordia University Chicago in 2016. She served in Washington and Colorado before joining the staff at Webster Gardens in 2021. Emily has focused on middle school and high school students in her congregations. Emily grew up in St. Louis and was excited to move back here with her husband and three daughters to be closer to her parents and extended family. Resources: Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com. Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry available at CPH
Find out more about The College of Practical Homeopathy. https://www.thecollegeofpracticalhomeopathy.co.uk/ Som Jandu is the President of The College of Practical Homeopathy. He was trained directly by Ellen Kramer (founder of The CPH), and rapidly developed a successful global practice after graduating. Within a few years he was appointed a tutor at The CPH and shortly after became a co-owner and president of the college, expanding it globally and bringing innovative ways to progress homeopathy for the future. He sits as a panel member of the IHA, (Institute for Homeopathy Education), which is an independent UK accrediting institute to advance the education of homeopathy and raise the standard of colleges providing professional education.
Send us a Text Message to let us know what you think.In this special end of year wrap-up episode, the Public Health Insight Podcast expresses gratitude to everyone who listened to and supported the show in 2024, including sharing a few memorable comments from fans. This episode features snippets from the five most listened to episodes of the year: Dr. Paul Dolan's insights on happiness and luck, Linda Holbrook's take on social determinants of health, Dr. Charlotte Hughes Huntley's journey in pharmaceutical epidemiology, Dr. Jennifer Loeffler-Cobia's efforts to combat the opioid crisis, and a discussion on the CPH certification.Top 5 Episodes of 2024◼️ What Health Economics Tells Us About Happiness - Part 1 - Designing Happier Lives w/ Dr. Paul Dolan◼️ Social Determinants of Health: Understanding the Causes of the Causes◼️ Navigating The Field Of Epidemiology & Discovering Public Health - Part 1 - The Pioneer◼️ Substance Use, Criminal Justice, & Public Health Advocacy On Capitol Hill - Part 1 - Story Of The Opioid Epidemic◼️ I Took The Certified In Public Health (CPH) ExamHosts & Producers◼️ Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP®Production Notes◼️ Music from Johnny Harris x Tom Fox: The Music RoomSubscribe to the NewsletterSubscribe to The Insight newsletter so you don't miss out on the latest podcast episodes, live events, job skills, learning opportunities, and other engaging professional development content here.Leave Us Some FeedbackIf you enjoy our podcasts, be sure to subscribe and leave us a rating on Apple Podcast or Spotify, and spread the word to your friends to help us get discovered by more people. You can also interact directly with the podcast episodes on Spotify using the new “comment” feature! We'd love to hear what you think.
Join Dr. Amigues and special guest Dr. Aaron Block as they dive deep into the critical, yet often overlooked, intersection of perimenopause, menopause, and joint health. Together, they unravel the myths, highlight actionable solutions, and discuss why so many women feel unsupported during this life phase. Discover how changing hormones can impact your body and why you don't have to “just suffer through it.” This is an episode packed with hope, expert advice, and empowering insights!~ About Dr. Aaron Block ~ Dr. Aaron R. Block, MD, MPH, CPH, DABFM, MSCP is a dedicated family physician and a certified menopause practitioner with a passion for delivering personalized, inclusive healthcare. A graduate of The Ohio State University and the University of South Florida, Dr. Block holds a Master of Public Health and a Doctor of Medicine, blending his scientific expertise with a compassionate, patient-centered approach. As the co-founder of The Cove Concierge Medicine in Castle Rock, Colorado, Dr. Block provides comprehensive primary care with a special focus on Q+ health and midlife women's health. His mission is to foster meaningful relationships with patients, offering a tailored blend of education, transparency, and active listening. Whether managing chronic conditions, offering menopause care, or performing in - office procedures, Dr. Block emphasizes informed decision-making that puts patients at the heart of their care.Known for his deep commitment to family medicine, Dr. Block advocates formental health, Q+ care, and overall wellness, balancing evidence -based practices with creative solutions to meet each patient's unique needs. His belief in open communication—about medical treatments, costs, and outcomes—ensures patients feel empowered and supported in their healthcare journey. When he's not in the office, Dr. Block can be found hiking, practicing yoga, or exploring new culinary experiences. He has his perfect match in his husband/The Cove co-founder John, and they love spending time together with their vizsla, Ranger. Dr. Block's personal passions and life experiences shape his empathetic approach to medicine, allowing him to connect with his patients on a deeper level and make a lasting impact on their well-being.
Epiphany Jordan, MPH, CPH, is on a mission to rebrand human touch. From 2013-2020, she provided platonic touch therapy in a ritualized setting with her business, the Austin-based Karuna Sessions. She is also the author of Somebody Hold Me: The Single Person's Guide to Nurturing Human Touch. Somebody Hold Me addresses the touch deficit singles face, and offers multiple solutions. She has appeared on several podcasts discussing human touch, and spoke about solving loneliness with human touch at Austin's SXSW Interactive Festival in 2019. In 2023, she completed her Master of Public Health with a concentration in Social Marketing from the University of South Florida, and researched rebranding human touch as part of her program. She has been a journalist, a legal assistant, an event planner, a professional tarot reader, an advice columnist, a cigarette girl, and a gig economy serf. http://www.nurturinghumantouch.com Twitter: @karunasessions IG: somebody_hold_me FB: https://www.facebook.com/karunasessionsatx https://www.facebook.com/somebodyholdme/
Today, we're tackling one of the most important topics for location-independent therapists: liability insurance for traveling therapists. It's the #1 question I get asked in my Facebook group—“What do I do about liability insurance?”—and for good reason. Practicing across state lines or internationally can be confusing, and knowing how to protect yourself, your clients, and your practice is non-negotiable. In this episode, we'll dive into the ins and outs of liability insurance, explore how to stay compliant with licensing laws, and share tips for simplifying your portable practice.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why liability insurance is essential for therapists, especially those with a traveling lifestyleKey considerations when choosing the right insurance provider (including CPH & Associates and HPSO).How to ensure compliance with your state licensing laws while practicing remotely.The challenges of practicing internationally and how to navigate local laws and insurance options.Tips for simplifying compliance, including keeping detailed records and leveraging professional associations.Mentioned in the Episode:Portable Practice Method: www.kymtolson.kartra.com/page/PP-WaitlistCPH & Associates: https://cphins.com/HPSO (Healthcare Providers Service Organization): https://www.hpso.com/International Therapist Directory: https://internationaltherapistdirectory.com/European Association for Psychotherapy: https://www.europsyche.org/_____________________Connect with me: Instagram: @thetravelingtherapist_kym The Traveling Therapist Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/onlineandtraveling/ The Traveling Therapist Website & Offers:www.thetravelingtherapist.com _____________________ Sponsored by Berries: Say goodbye to the burden of mental health notes with automated note and treatment plan creation! www.berries.icu/therapists Sponsored by Alma: Alma is on a mission to simplify access to mental health care by focusing first and foremost on supporting clinicians. https://helloalma.com/kym
It's almost time for Advent and Christmas! Elizabeth Pittman (Director of Public Relations for Concordia Publishing House) joins Andy and Sarah to talk about the exciting offerings from CPH for this Advent and Christmas season, including the beautiful Enduring Grace: A Church Year Journal, the Enduring Grace journal for kids, and this year's Advent and Christmas package for congregations titled "His Name Shall Be Called" which includes Daily Devotions, a Children's Book, a Christmas Program, and other resources. Find these resources at: cph.org/enduring-grace-a-church-year-journal-year-c cph.org/enduring-grace-a-church-year-journal-for-kids-year-c cph.org/advent This episode originally aired on September 10, 2024. The Coffee Hour is underwritten by Concordia University Wisconsin. Live Uncommon. Learn more at cuw.edu.
We know that pastors, DCEs, teachers and other church workers play a special role as supportive adults for youth. Pastor Ben Meyer joins us to talk about how church workers can be supportive adults and create an environment that encourages other supportive adults. Bio: Pastor Ben Meyer is pastor of Hope Lutheran Church in Sunbury, Ohio and the president of the Central Ohio Lutheran Immigrant Mission. He and his wife Christine have four children: Timothy, Lucy, Cooper, and Boaz. He also enjoys making BBQ in the backyard when time permits. Resources: Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com. Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry available at CPH Age to Age: An Intergenerational Study of Spiritual Practices by Pastor Meyer
In this episode of Health Coach Conversations, Cathy Sykora sits down with Epiphany Jordan, MPH, CPH, to explore the fascinating topic of rebranding human touch. Epiphany shares her insights on the benefits of touch, the need for a cultural shift in how touch is perceived, and actionable ways to bring nurturing touch into our lives. In this episode, you'll discover: Why Human Touch Needs a Rebrand: How our current perceptions of touch limit its accessibility and benefits. The Three Brand Archetypes of Touch: Exploring touch as a lover, a caregiver, and a villain. Benefits of Reimagining Touch: Insights into how touch can lower stress, improve health, and create meaningful connections. Practical Tools for Coaches: Epiphany shares simple ways health coaches, life coaches, and other wellness practitioners can help clients incorporate more touch into their lives. Memorable Quotes “Touch has the power to heal, soothe, and connect, but it needs to be rebranded to make it accessible to more people.” “Learning to ask for touch with vulnerability and consent is the first step toward bridging the gap between people.” Bio Epiphany Jordan, MPH, CPH, is on a mission to rebrand human touch. From 2013-2020, she provided platonic touch therapy in a ritualized setting with her Austin-based business, Karuna Sessions. She is the author of Somebody Hold Me: The Single Person's Guide to Nurturing Human Touch, which addresses the touch deficit singles face and offers multiple solutions. Epiphany has appeared on several podcasts discussing human touch and spoke about solving loneliness with touch at Austin's SXSW Interactive Festival in 2019. In 2023, she earned her Master of Public Health with a concentration in Social Marketing from the University of South Florida, where she researched rebranding human touch. Her diverse background includes roles as a journalist, event planner, professional tarot reader, and more. Mentioned in This Episode: Epiphany Jordan's Book: Somebody Hold Me: The Single Person's Guide to Nurturing Human Touch – Available on Amazon. Epiphany Jordan's Website: nurturinghumantouch.com Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: thehealthcoachgroup.com Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website Leave a Review: If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
Young women today are faced with a host of challenges, including things like loneliness, isolation, anxiety, bullying, social media behavior, and relationship issues. Guest and author Cassie Moore reminds us that young women can turn to God through all the issues they meet. Listen to the episode now as Cassie discusses her new book, Faith Notes: A Christ-Centered Survival Kit for Young Women with host Elizabeth Pittman. Faith Notes is available on the CPH website now! Show NotesAnxiety. Isolation. Bullying. Issues with parents. Pornography. Faced with issues like these, where can teen girls turn? They can turn to God. Faith Notes: A Christ-Centered Survival Kit for Young Women features nearly 100 devotions on topics like these, pointing youth to God's truth, showing them God's forgiveness and hope, and steering them toward Christ. During the episode, Cassie explains how readers can go through devotions one-by-one, or browse by topic—with plenty of room to journal or sketch. She also discusses her background in youth ministry and how she helps teens use the Bible to walk through life with confidence. About the Guest Cassie Moore is an author, speaker, and leadership consultant with over 15 years of experience in ministry to young people. She is the author of Faith Notes: A Christ-Centered Survival Kit for Young Women and Authentic Youth Ministry: Straight Talk about Working with Kids, Teens & In-Betweens, contributor for Connected for Life: Essential Guide to Youth Ministry and Words of Peace and Protection: Devotions for Women, as well as The Gallivanter Saga adventure fiction series. She has published over 80 articles on youth and culture in addition to freelance curriculum writing. She grew up in Illinois & Minnesota, earned her master's degree in organizational leadership from the Townsend Institute at Concordia University Irvine, has worked on national & district youth gatherings, and enjoys speaking internationally. She loves travel, hiking, & talking to strangers. She and her husband, Pastor Tyler, live in Hood River, Oregon and have two dogs. Connect with her at cassieahmoore.com.
Public Health Careers podcast episode with Bryce Takenaka, MPH, CPH
In the 5 Second Rule podcast by APIC, hosts Lerenza Howard and Kelly Holmes discuss infection prevention and control in the context of hurricanes with professionals, Lori Crow and Cindy Prins. From sharing personal experiences to breaking down the role of infection preventionists in such situations, the podcast covers a wide range of topics - from maintaining food safety during power outages to averting mold growth post-flooding. Listen to the IPC experts shed insights on the crucial role played by IPs and infection prevention measures during a hurricane. Hosted by: Lerenza Howard, MHA, CIC, LSSGB and Kelly Holmes, MS, CIC, FAPIC About our Guests: Cindy Prins, PhD, MPH, CIC, CPH, FSHEA Dr. Cindy Prins is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences, College of Medicine at the University of Central Florida, and is part of the UCF Infectious Disease and Travel Health Initiative. She is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose research focuses on infection prevention and control in both healthcare and non-healthcare settings, and on compliance with vaccine recommendations. Dr. Prins is Board Certified in Infection Control (CIC) and Public Health (CPH) and is a Fellow of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (FSHEA). Lori Zeringue Crow, MPH, MS, CPH Lori holds a background in both microbiology and public health. After a career as a college microbiology instructor, Lori pivoted her path into public health by going back to school to obtain her MPH. Lori now works in public health emergency preparedness and response at a state health department. In that capacity, Lori is trained to prepare for and respond to all types of hazards that can impact public health. Two of the most common types of hazards her department encounters are hurricanes and flooding. Lori's experience with the devastation that hurricanes can bring is not only professional, but also personal as she has lived most of her life on the Gulf Coast. Lori believes infection prevention plays a role in minimizing the impact hurricanes can have on people. She combines her microbiology and public health background to advocate for the inclusion of infection control in hurricane preparedness and response Further Resources: How to build an emergency kit by Ready.gov General public health messaging before, during, and after hurricanes and floods. Covers food safety, mold, proper care of wounds, safe water, waterborne diseases: CDC Preparedness and Safety Messaging for Hurricanes, Flooding, and Similar Disasters CDC's Safe and Healthy Diapering for Emergency Settings and Shelters fact sheet CDC's Preventing Diarrheal Illness After a Disaster fact sheet APIC's Infection Prevention and Control for Shelters during Disasters Creating a food safety plan for hurricane season: Foodsafety.gov 2023 APIC Emerging Infectious Diseases Task Force: Infection Prevention and Control for Shelters During Disasters Emergency Water Supply Planning Guide for Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities, 2019
November 9, 2024 Today's Reading: Introit for Pentecost 25 - Psalm 107:1-2, 41-42; antiphon: Psalm 107:8Daily Lectionary: Jeremiah 22:1-23; Matthew 25:1-13Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever! Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he has redeemed from trouble… Let them thank the Lord for his steadfast love, for his wondrous works to the children of man!... but he raises up the needy out of affliction and makes their families like flocks. The upright see it and are glad, and all wickedness shuts its mouth. (Psalm 107:1-2, 8, 41-42)In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. Do you want to see the devil shut his mouth? In teaching us to pray the Lord's Prayer, Jesus gives us the Petition, “Deliver us from evil.” We are praying for delivery not just from some general, abstract evil or bad stuff, but from the Evil One, from Satan. As the Large Catechism gives it, “Since the devil is not only a liar, but also a murderer (John 8:44), he constantly seeks our life. He wreaks his vengeance whenever he can afflict our bodies with misfortune and harm. Therefore, it happens that he often breaks men's necks or drives them to insanity, drowns some, and moves many to commit suicide and to many other terrible disasters. So there is nothing for us to do upon Earth but to pray against this archenemy without stopping. For unless God preserved us, we would not be safe from this enemy for an hour.” (Large Catechism, 7th Petition, in Concordia, The Lutheran Confessions, CPH, 2005.)The demons afflict our conscience, accusing us of sin (but not telling us the Gospel!) and bringing us into doubt and despair. Wouldn't it be nice to see the devil shut his mouth?Psalm 107 gives us words extolling our Lord's steadfast love and redemption of the sinner (Psalm 107:1-2) and rejoicing in the Lord raising up sinners out of affliction and making the wicked one finally shut his mouth (Psalm 107:41-42). What makes Satan shut his mouth? The Gospel. The Gospel is the Word of Christ crucified, of all sins forgiven, and everlasting life. The Gospel rips all accusations out of the mouth of Satan, for where sins are forgiven, who can accuse?While we still live in our sinful flesh, of course, we will continue to be under the accusation of the Law, terrified by Satan. Yet, the Gospel creates the New Man (Paul calls him the New Adam). The New Man, the life of faith, hears the promise of the Gospel. In that promise, we know the defeat of Satan now by faith; in the resurrection, we will know that defeat of Satan by sight. He will have no more voice by which to accuse and afflict us, bringing us into shame. His mouth is shut.In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.Father in Heaven, let your Name be holy among us as you make us holy with your Son's Gospel. Deliver us from the evil one, and lead us away from all temptation. Amen.-Rev. Warren Graff, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Albuquerque, NMAudio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, KY.Spend time reading and meditating on God's Word throughout the Church Year with the Enduring Grace Journal. Includes scripture readings, prayers, prompts, and space for journaling. The Church Year Journal, Enduring Grace, now available from Concordia Publishing House.
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Is Your Informed Consent Based on Magical Thinking? Curt and Katie chat about the strange, manipulative, or outright illegal and unethical policies that therapists put into their informed consent. We talk through court, payment, and jurisdictional policies (among others), exploring why these policies are so bad. We also give some advice on what to do instead. Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com! In this podcast episode we talk about the ridiculous things therapists put in their informed consent An old article from our friends over at CPH resurfaced talking about all the ways that therapists try to skirt laws or mandates with their informed consent. We thought some of this stuff sounded a bit like magical thinking. What goes into an informed consent? · Policies and procedures · Risks and benefits for treatment · Social media and court policies · More information here: What are the biggest concerns with therapist informed consent? · Forcing clients to sign illegal policies is in fact illegal · Putting undue force onto a client is wrong · Court avoidance clauses are not realistic and may be illegal · There are limits to the fee structures you can have clients agree to · You have to complete your legal responsibilities, even if a client signs something that says you do not have to do so · You can't have someone agree to waive jurisdiction when they travel or consent to calling your services something different What do therapists need to do with their informed consent? · Make sure you don't have any illegal or unethical practices in your informed consent · Don't try to “game” the system to protect yourself from your legal and ethical responsibilities Stay in Touch with Curt, Katie, and the whole Therapy Reimagined #TherapyMovement: Our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/therapyreimagined Modern Therapist's Survival Guide Creative Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano https://groomsymusic.com/
On October 26, the church commemorates THREE notable Lutheran hymnwriters: Philipp Nicolai, Johann Heermann, and Paul Gerhardt. Hold onto your hymnals, friends: this Hymn Sing with Sarah episode is a harmonious hymn fest in triplicate. Hymns featured in this episode include: “Wake, Awake, for Night is Flying” “O Morningstar, How Fair and Bright” “O Christ, Our True and Only Light” “O Sacred Head, Now Wounded” “I Will Sing My Maker's Praises” (PDF from CTSFW: ctsfw.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/LSB-977-I-Will-Sing.pdf) To learn more about these and other beloved hymnwriters, check out Hymnary.org or the monumental Lutheran Service Book: Companion to the Hymns from CPH. For readers seeking a more compact treatment, CPH also offers Eternal Anthems: The Story behind Your Favorite Hymns in two volumes. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
Sarah Franklin is the CEO at Lattice. After starting her career as a chemical engineer, Sarah spent 15 years at Salesforce and along the way has spent a lot of time collaborating and partnering with different C-Suite roles on using technology and AI to enhance the employee experience. Now, in her role as CEO of an HR software company, Sarah spends her time talking with Chief People Officers and has a keen understanding of how they navigate the strategic and operational challenges in today's work environment.During this conversation, Sarah shares her reflections on the evolving role of HR, the CEO-CPH relationships, and the role of and how companies can foster manager effectiveness to drive performance and employee engagement. Sarah also shares insights on the role of AI in HR, balancing technology with human skills and strategies for creating high-performing teams in today's dynamic workplace.LinksSarah Franklin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfranklin/Lattice: www.lattice.comLattice & YouGov Research: https://lattice.com/library/lattice-research-reveals-what-employees-really-think-about-hrs-impact-on-cultureV2MOM Background: https://www.salesforce.com/blog/how-to-create-alignment-within-your-company/Al Dea: https://al-dea.com/contact/
Today on our episode #399 of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer is on-location with her guest Jonathan Tam, chef and owner of Restaurant Jatak in Copenhagen, Denmark. A Canadian-born chef, Jonathan's journey led him to Rene Redzepi's highly acclaimed, influential restaurant, Noma, where he started as an intern and later became chef de partie, staying for three years. At Noma, he met chef Christian Puglisi, who he joined as head chef with the opening of Restaurant Relæ in 2010, and remained there for a decade until the restaurant closed. In 2022, Jonathan opened Jatak, his first restaurant, created with local ingredients and inspired by the cultural heritage of his team. The name Jatak means “yes, please” in Danish. Jonathan has been recognized by the Best Chef Awards as a New Candidate 2023. Shari met Jonathan in December 2023 when she dined solo at Jatak's chef's counter, and then sat down with Jonathan at his restaurant on a return trip to Copenhagen in Spring 2024 to talk about his impressive career and more! Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to trust that the universe will give us exactly what we need, when we need it; Speed Round; and Solo Dining experience at Din Tai Fung, the first NYC location of the renowned Taiwanese-based restaurant chain known for its soup dumplings and noodles. **Check out Shari's book, Chefwise: Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon) #chefwisebookListen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support All in the Industry by becoming a member!All in the Industry is Powered by Simplecast.
As we dive into the Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry, Mark and Julianna are joined by DCE Angela Kollbaum to talk about what it means to have warmth, challenge, and grace. Bio: Angela Kollbaum, DCE, PLMHP is a Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner (LIMHP) and Certified Professional Counselor (CPC) in the state of Nebraska with Lutheran Family Service (LFS). She is a member of a Christian counseling team as a master's-level prepared mental health and marriage and family counselor. She serves clients in person in the Norfolk and Northeast Nebraska area. Angela also serves Nebraskans through telehealth. She also serves as the director of the LFS Church Worker Wellness Team to provide support, encouragement, and prayer for church workers throughout the LCMS. She is Called as the Director of Christian Education (DCE) at Trinity Lutheran Church in Madison, NE. Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry avaliable at CPH: https://www.cph.org/seven-practices-of-healthy-youth-ministry?srsltid=AfmBOorekrYOVJEP-oK7TM9kmh8fOC_6Ob3v9S9unGIRdDp0RHxTlSTg Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com.
Mark and Julianna kick off a series that goes through each of the seven practices of youth ministry. But before they do, let's take a second to remember how we got these practices to begin with and what they are designed to do. Seven Practices of Healthy Youth Ministry avaliable at CPH: https://www.cph.org/seven-practices-of-healthy-youth-ministry?srsltid=AfmBOorekrYOVJEP-oK7TM9kmh8fOC_6Ob3v9S9unGIRdDp0RHxTlSTg Find the LCMS Youth Ministry resource website at youthesource.com.
Still A Part of Us: A podcast about stillbirth and infant loss
We are so honored to be able to interview Dr. Robert M. Silver, MD and Sarah Lopez MHA, MPH, CPH from the University of Utah Hospital and the Stillbirth Research Program at the School Of Medicine. They were able to talk about the research they are doing in stillbirth detection and prevention. The work they are doing nationally with setting up clinics and programs to better help mothers and families who are at risk of stillbirth. If you are wanting to sign up for the FREE symposium on stillbirth education: https://redcap.link/stillbirth_equity_improve Website for the Center: https://medicine.utah.edu/obgyn/research/stillbirth Website for the IMRPOVE: https://medicine.utah.edu/obgyn/research/stillbirth/symposium/improve-workshop If anyone would like to join the Stillbirth Advocacy Working Group (SAWG-USA), they can just email us at SAWG-USA@hsc.utah.edu Utah Pregnancy After Loss (UPAL) page: https://healthcare.utah.edu/womens-health/pregnancy-birth/pregnancy-after-loss DONATE $5 (aka "buy us a coffee/hot cocoa") to support the continued production of these stories. We appreciate all the help toward production and hosting costs. Or if you want to purchase an "Always a Part of Us" Legacy Gift for $20, you'll be providing to one of these families that shares their story, full transcriptions, mp3s, and mp4s of the recordings of their baby's birth story and advice episodes for their family history records. You will also get a shout-out on an upcoming episode. Thank you! Donate: https://ko-fi.com/stillapartofus SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more birth stories from families who have experienced a stillbirth or infant loss. We're grateful that you're part of our community! https://www.youtube.com/stillapartofus SUBSCRIBE to our podcast Still A Part of Us, wherever you find podcasts. Links (some of these links are affiliate links, which means we may get a small commission off your purchase, at no extra cost to you): Website: http://stillapartofus.com/ Grief Support Groups: https://nationalshare.org/ #stillbirthstory #stillborn #stillbornstory #birthstory #infantloss #infantdeath #babydeath #stillmychild #podcast #birthstories #babyloss #mybabydied #bereavedmother #bereavedfather #infantlossawareness #dadsgrievetoo #mamasgrief #pals #childloss #lifeafterloss #saytheirnames #babylossawareness #breakingthesilence #grievingmom #grievingdad #bereavedparents #pregnancyandinfantlossawarenessmonth
The Rev. Dr. Joel D. Biermann is the Waldemar A. and June Schuette Professor of Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, and author of several books, including Day 7: For Work, Rest, or Play (new from CPH) and Wholly Citizens: God's Two Realms and Christian Engagement with the World (Fortress). In this lively and insightful Kitchen Table Talk conversation, Dr. Biermann answers timely questions on how to live, talk, think, and vote faithfully as a Christian citizen. Can Christians (in good conscience) opt out of the voting process? If we are to vote, how do our Lutheran doctrines of vocation and the “two realms” inform our civic engagement? What pitfalls should we try to avoid as we engage in party politics and the democratic process? Can Christians still vote their consciences when there don't seem to be any truly good or godly choices on the ballot? To learn and think more about this topic, subscribe to Dr. Biermann's YouTube channel, or check out his recommended follow-up read, Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of America's Political Crisis by James Davison Hunter. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
Maggie Nilz, MPH, CPH, Senior Analyst, Preparedness and Disability Integration, ASTHO, discusses emergency stockpiles management; Allison Budzinski, Social & Behavioral Health and Workforce Senior Analyst, ASTHO, previews strategies for agencies to recruit and hire from a new article in Journal of Public Health Management and Practice; A new ASTHO blog article explains how members can promote a planning culture; And sign up for ASTHO Legislative Alert emails. Strategic Stockpiling: How New State Policies will Impact Emergency Preparedness JPHMP: Optimizing Governmental Public Health Recruitment and Hiring Cultivating a Culture of Planning ASTHO Legislative Alerts
It's almost time for Advent and Christmas! Elizabeth Pittman (Director of Public Relations for Concordia Publishing House) joins Andy and Sarah to talk about the exciting offerings from CPH for this Advent and Christmas season, including the beautiful Enduring Grace: A Church Year Journal, the Enduring Grace journal for kids, and this year's Advent and Christmas package for congregations titled "His Name Shall Be Called" which includes Daily Devotions, a Children's Book, a Christmas Program, and other resources. Find these resources at: cph.org/enduring-grace-a-church-year-journal-year-c cph.org/enduring-grace-a-church-year-journal-for-kids-year-c cph.org/advent
God's Word is overflowing with promises for you yesterday, today, and forever. In this new episode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast, author Terry Zuehsow joins host Elizabeth Pittman to discuss God's promises that he guides readers through in his book, Exploring God's Promises: A Guided Journey through His Word. Pre-order the book on cph.org now. Available September 10! Show NotesGod earnestly wants you to grow to know Him and to more fully experience His promises in your life.In author Terry Zuehsow's new book from CPH, Exploring God's Promises, readers will journey through more than 200 encouraging and assuring promises in this devotional journal. Each promise contains devotional material and theological talk to help you see how God gives and keeps this promise. Then, there's journal space for you to answer reflection questions and truly connect with the Savior, offering Him your thanks and praise. Listen now as Terry discusses his background, how he was inspired to write about God's promises, what promises in the Bible have impacted him the most, and more. QuestionsTell our listeners a bit about yourself.What led you to write this book?You give readers an “itinerary” for the book. Why is this important and what is your goal for it?228 promises of God are covered. Is this an exhaustive list?What promises have you found to be meaningful to you personally?What promise would you share with someone experiencing loneliness? Anger? Major life changes? About the GuestTerry Zuehsow is a certified physician associate, practicing psychiatry in a Christian outpatient setting. In the past he has taught high school and college science and religion, and has worked for decades as a computer systems architect, including in research and development. Throughout his adult life, he has led Bible classes in his local church. Terry has been married to his wife Angi now for 49 years (off to a great start!), and they have two daughters and six grandchildren. His hobbies include choir, family games, and long walks.
In this episode, CPH author Chad Lakies brings a new perspective to the discussion about outreach and witnessing, one that makes us aware of the hurt felt on all different sides in society, and aims to find healing through what Christ brings His creation. Chad talks about this and more in his new book, How the Light Shines Through: Resilient Witness in Dark Times, coming soon in September. Pre-order his book on cph.org.Show NotesWill people meet Jesus in us if we aggressively respond in kind to the threats we feel in the world around us? Or are these people more likely to meet Jesus in us if we patiently endure the challenges that have been set before us constantly relying on Christ? In his new book, author Chad Lakies helps in this task by first acknowledging our reality and how the church has reacted to it thus far, then he helps us to imagine better ways that we can interact with the world around us - ways that will help the light shine through and reflect the life-changing love of Jesus to our neighbors.Listen to the episode as Chad dives into his book and discusses what it means to live in a secular age, engaging in political discussions as Christians, ways to thoughtfully discuss Christ with our peers, and more. QuestionsUnpack what it means “to live in a secular age.”Let's talk about some of the misconceptions covered in chapter 9.As political discussions take over more and more of the national conversation and likely our personal conversations, can you share some tips for how we can “concentrate on sameness” rather than difference and preserve relationships despite disagreements?Perhaps one way to summarize this book is to say that our reactions matter for our witness, and much of the book explores how we can react differently to the difficult situations we're in every day to better witness to those around us. Do you have any tips or reminders that you use yourself to help you temper your reactions in the moment, especially if tensions or emotions are high?“Authenticity” is thrown around a lot these days. Why is this problematic, and what is a better standard for authenticity?What are three goals for a resilient church?About the GuestChad Lakies (MDiv, PhD) is Vice President for Ministry Engagement within the United States at Lutheran Hour Ministries. His former life as a nonbeliever provides exceedingly relevant experience for thinking about how to engage with friends and neighbors outside the kingdom of God. He and his wife, Bethany, have two daughters, Anabel and Daphne.
No Pokercast 334 trouxemos as principais notícias do LAPT México, falamos da sexta etapa do CPH com um Ranking que está cada dia mais acirrado, comemoramos 3 brasileiros na mesa final do The Venom e falamos da WSOP Circuit Argentina, que vai acontecer em Rosário em Outubro. A entrevista da edição é a segunda parte de Marco Aurélio Salsicha, que nos conta tudo sobre sua vida e carreira. Abra sua conta no 888poker: spkr.cc/888poker Baixe o app do Suprema Poker na Play Store e App Store! Jogue no SX Poker: sxgrupocombr-22582308.hubspot... Fichas 24 Horas: www.fichas24horas.com.br/auto... Abra sua conta no Pay4Fun: spkr.cc/Pay4Fun Telegram do Pokercast: (031) 9-7518-9609 Assine nosso podcast (copie e cole esse link no seu aplicativo de podcasts preferido, ou procure por Superpoker ou Pokercast!): / sounds.rss Você pode ouvi-lo pelo iTunes, WeCast entre outras plataformas de sua preferência. Toda semana, um episódio novo! E também estamos no Spotify, Deezer e Amazon Music!
Epiphany Jordan, MPH, CPH, is on a mission to rebrand human touch. From 2013-2020, she provided platonic touch therapy in a ritualized setting with her business, the Austin-based Karuna Sessions. She is also the author of Somebody Hold Me: The Single Person's Guide to Nurturing Human Touch. Somebody Hold Me addresses the touch deficit singles face, and offers multiple solutions. She has appeared on several podcasts discussing human touch, and spoke about solving loneliness with human touch at Austin's SXSW Interactive Festival in 2019. In 2023, she completed her Master of Public Health with a concentration in Social Marketing from the University of South Florida, and researched rebranding human touch as part of her program. She has been a journalist, a legal assistant, an event planner, a professional tarot reader, an advice columnist, a cigarette girl, and a gig economy serf. Title: "Rebranding Human Touch: Epiphany Jordan's Mission to Nurture Connection" Tags: #humantouch #touchtherapy #platoniccuddling #loneliness #singlelife #socialmarketing #publicspeaking #sxswinteractive #touchdeficit #rebrandingtouch Follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@all.in.all.with.alex Follow my Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/AllinAllwithAlex/ Listen to the Audio Version https://anchor.fm/alex-morris8 Subscribe to my channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYCE3hcGlcW_EA9o9P_gYbg?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in Music videos? Follow my videography channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheVisualGoat?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in finding a new artist? Click the link below https://www.youtube.com/c/SirromTheRapper?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome to the All In All With ALex, your go-to resource for practical mental health tips, self-improvement strategies, and personal growth insights. In each episode, we explore topics like managing anxiety, overcoming depression, building self-confidence, developing healthy habits, and cultivating resilience. You'll hear from real mental health professionals, life coaches, and inspiring individuals who have overcome their own struggles. Our mission is to provide you with actionable advice, coping techniques, and empowering perspectives to help you live your best life. Whether you're dealing with a specific mental health challenge or simply want to level up your personal growth journey, this channel has something for you. Join our community of like-minded individuals seeking to prioritize their well-being and unlock their full potential. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date on new episode releases, and let us know in the comments what mental health or self-improvement topics you'd like us to cover. Don't go it alone on your journey towards better mental health and self-improvement. Tune in, get inspired, and start taking steps towards becoming the best version of yourself. Your growth and well-being are worth it! tags podcast, best podcasts, all in all with alex podcast, all in all with alex, alex morris podcast, depression podcast, mental health podcast, mental therapy podcast, mental health matters, million dollars worth of game, podcast
Sarah, Erin, and Rachel welcome their second guest — Elizabeth Pittman — to the Leading Ladies interview series, seeking to celebrate Lutheran women in notable positions of leadership or influence in the church or the world. Elizabeth Pittman is director of public relations for Concordia Publishing House and host of the CPH podcast. In this episode, Elizabeth tells her story: from high-profile PK to law school graduate to Capitol Hill staffer to wife and mother and publishing professional. Along the way, she offers special encouragement to women who are struggling with work-life balance, seeking to exercise their leadership skills in an out-of-the-spotlight way, or striving to use their voices in a winsome, faithful way in the public sphere. To hear more from Elizabeth Pittman, check out the CPH podcast at CPH.org or on YouTube, and browse CPH's latest new releases here. Revisit our first Leading Ladies interview with Teresa Todd here. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
Hello and welcome to episode number 313 of the Stress Factor Podcast. For This episode we have DJ B-12 back with a 56 track, 1 hour and 47 minute long studio mix for the month of August 2024. This show is jam packed with tons of beautiful uplifting positive summertime Drum & Bass vibes that we hope you will enjoy. This show contains tracks and remixes by the following artists and on these labels Skuff, Balearic Breaks, ALB, Galacy Records, CPH, Onward Music, Alpha Rhythm, Subwave Remix, Fokuz Recordings, Destiny, Mathematica Records, Hiraeth, HumanNature, Liquicity Records, Jay Dubz, Beats In Mind, Liquefaction, Sub Wavelength Recordings, Anima, Maykors, ANiMA, Celsius Recordings, Fishy, Lizplay Records, Verbz, Mindstate, Nelson Dialect, Precinct, Carlito, Liquid V, Adam F , DJ Marky, Makoto, 181 Recordings, Sereni7, Telomic, Liquicity Records, Phloem Remix, Tongkii, Phreak Recordings, Natus, Elipsa, UKF, Inigma, Fred V, Tudor, Hospital Records, Command Strange, Intelligent Manner, Black Barrel, Dispatch Recordings, King Jims, Blazer, Kuzi, S.P.Y, Grimm, DARKMTTR Records, Luciano (DnB), Bloque, Pharoah, Flat T, Formation Records, Subkey, Des McMahon, Korey Riker, Julien Lane, Play Me Records, Leniz, IDQ, Danny Wheeler, Circus Recordings, Solr, Flair, IC, Orange In All Records, Brodie, Hybrid Minds, Hybrid Music, Note, Saint Harmony, Shogun Audio, Gravity, Totally Liquid, Styke, Twintone, Dan Guidance, Portal Recordings, Niall T, Pure Filth Records, Four Corners, L-Side, Human Elements, CALINITE, Boushh, Full Send DnB, Dossa, Viper Recordings, poolsideconvo, Gid Sedgwick, SATL, Needwant, Alibi, Footnotes, Mollie Collins, Leah Guest, SPINNIN' RECORDS. Tracklist 01. Skuff - Don't Stray Too Far [Balearic Breaks] 02. ALB - Lost Without U [Galacy Records] 03. CPH - Fall Forward [Onward Music] 04. Alpha Rhythm - Subarctic Signal (Subwave Remix) [Fokuz Recordings] 05. Destiny - Paint Me Blue [Mathematica Records] 06. Hiraeth - Between Old And New (HumanNature Remix) [Liquicity Records] 07. Jay Dubz - Elysian Spaces [Beats In Mind] 08. Liquefaction - Shadows [Sub Wavelength Recordings] 09. Anima, Maykors - Falling feat. ANiMA [Celsius Recordings] 10. Fishy - Hypnotic Ripples [Lizplay Records] 11. Verbz, Mindstate, Nelson Dialect - Patterns [Precinct] 12. Carlito - Don't You Know [Liquid V] 13. Adam F - Music in My Mind Revisited (DJ Marky and Makoto Reboot) [181 Recordings] 14. Sereni7 - Freyja's Gate [Beats In Mind] 15. Hiraeth - If We Wait (Telomic Remix) [Liquicity Records] 16. Destiny - Peaceful Wishes [Mathematica Records] 17. Hiraeth - Deep Blue (Phloem Remix) [Liquicity Records] 18. Tongkii - Walk Away [Phreak Recordings] 19. Natus, Alpha Rhythm, Maykors - Last Light in the Universe [Fokuz Recordings] 20. Elipsa - Miracle [UKF] 21. Inigma - Uncharted [Fokuz Recordings] 22. Fred V - Dive (feat. Tudor) [Hospital Records] 23. Command Strange and Intelligent Manners - Mysterious [Fokuz Recordings] 24. Black Barrel - Do That [Dispatch Recordings] 25. King Jims, Blazer and Kuzi - RUNNING [King Jims] 26. S.P.Y and Grimm - You And Me (S.P.Y Summer Chill Remix) [DARKMTTR Records] 27. Luciano (DnB) - In The Middle [Celsius Recordings] 28. Bloque - Departure [Celsius Recordings] 29. Pharoah and Flat T - Awakening [Formation Records] 30. Subkey - Paracosm [Fokuz Recordings] 31. Subkey - Spaceman [Fokuz Recordings] 32. Des McMahon, Korey Riker, Julien Lane - Hindsight [Play Me Records] 33. Hiraeth - The Truth (Leniz Remix) [Liquicity Records] 34. Phloem - Petrichor [Beats In Mind] 35. IDQ - Tired (Makoto and Danny Wheeler Remix) [Circus Recordings] 36. Solr - Dream Catcher [Celsius Recordings] 37. Flair and IC - Gotta Choose [Orange In All Records] 38. Brodie and Hybrid Minds - Delete Our Love [Hybrid Music] 39. Note and Saint Harmony - What We Talk About... [Shogun Audio] 40. Gravity - Magic Drone [Totally Liquid] 41. Hiraeth - Trouble (Styke Remix) [Liquicity Records] 42. Subkey - Hazia [Fokuz Recordings] 43. Twintone, Dan Guidance - Recognition [Portal Recordings] 44. Niall T - Night Out [Pure Filth Records] 45. Alb - Lalala [Four Corners] 46. Makoto and L-Side - Settle Down [Human Elements] 47. Hiraeth - Our Love (Edlan Remix) [Liquicity Records] 48. CALINITE - Dark [Lizplay Records] 49. Gravity - Focus Point [Totally Liquid] 50. Fred V - Polsloe Bridge [Hospital Records] 52. Boushh - Someone To Hold [Full Send DnB] 53. Dossa - Jazz Not [Viper Recordings] 54. poolsideconvo - not your one (feat. Gid Sedgwick) (Extended SATL Remix) [Needwant] 55. Alibi - Invisible [Footnotes] 56. Mollie Collins - Hurricane (feat. Leah Guest) (Extended Version) [SPINNIN' RECORDS]
Steph is joined by guest Julianna Shults to give a “state of the union” on the mental health of our young people. Bio: Julianna Shults is a DCE serving as Program Manager of Resources and Leadership for LCMS Youth Ministry. With a BA in Psychology and a Masters in Community Development, Julianna served congregations in Florida and Chicago. She co-authored Relationships Count and contributed to other books from CPH and co-hosts the podcast End Goals. Julianna is a self-proclaimed nerd, coffee snob and obsessive aunt. Resources in this episode: Email us at friendsforlife@lcms.org LCMS Life, Health and Family Ministries: lcmslife.org For resources on the family: lcmslife.org/family If you are in an emergency situation, please call 911. If you are depressed or thinking about harming yourself or someone else, or if this is the case for someone you know, please call or text 988 from a smartphone to reach the National 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Not all the views expressed are necessarily those of the LCMS; please discuss any questions with your pastor.
Author and fellow Lutheran lady Katie Schuermann joins Rachel, Sarah, and Erin in a recap discussion of the latest Lutheran Ladies' Book Club selection, The Saints of Whistle Grove. In a book full of memorable Lutheran characters, which are the most lovable? The most frustrating? How does identifying with a problematic character help us identify and own up to our own faults and frailties? What can we learn from the story of a legacy Lutheran congregation about what it means to be members of Christ's church? How do the tombstones in our cemeteries bear witness to our hope of resurrection? At the end of the episode, the Ladies introduce the next Lutheran Ladies' Book Club read: Johann Gerhard's Meditations on Divine Mercy, translated by Matthew C. Harrison. Order the book at CPH.org. To learn more about Katie Schuermann and her work, visit katieschuermann.com. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
Learn about Som's transition from clinical pharmacology to homeopathy, ignited by his brother's courageous battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Uncover the intricate emotional and environmental factors influencing health, as Som addresses common critiques of homeopathy and introduces listeners to the transformative "three T's of disease"—trauma, toxins, and thoughts. Find out about an exciting new course designed to empower families with the profound wisdom of homeopathy, enhancing their well-being and holistic understanding of health. Episode Highlights: 02:18 - Som's journey to homeopathy 05:46 - The resurgence of homeopathy 08:14 - The role of homeopaths 10:58 - Challenges and misconceptions 13:36 - Understanding symptoms and causation 19:59 - Impact of Parental Habits and Diet on Generations 27:24 - Effects of Vegetarianism on Vitamin Levels 30:19 - Understanding and Addressing Anemia 33:35 - Role of Emotions and Glands in Disease Manifestation 35:18 - The Three T's of Disease 41:26 - Understanding patients' life circumstances 53:08 - Family Homeopathy Course About my guest: Som Jandu, the President of the College of Practical Homeopathy, is a distinguished figure in the field with extensive expertise and a commitment to excellence in homeopathic education. Trained under Ellen Kramer, founder of The CPH, Som swiftly built a thriving global practice post-graduation and later assumed roles as tutor, co-owner, and director at the college. As a Panel Member for the Homeopathic Course Providers Quality Assurance Validation Scheme (QAVS) in the UK, he plays a pivotal role in upholding standards across the industry. With over 25 years of experience training healthcare professionals, doctors, nurses, and marketers, Som brings a comprehensive background in clinical pharmacology, neuro-immunology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, homeopathy, herbalism, supplementation, and clinical nutrition to his work. His passion lies in elevating homeopathic education standards and advancing holistic practices at The CPH, continually enhancing educational programs to support practitioners in their professional growth beyond qualification. Find out more about Som Website: https://www.thecollegeofpracticalhomeopathy.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studyhomeopathy/ To enroll in the newly launched Family Homeopathy course, please visit https://www.familyhomeopathy.com/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
Learn about Som's transition from clinical pharmacology to homeopathy, ignited by his brother's courageous battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Uncover the intricate emotional and environmental factors influencing health, as Som addresses common critiques of homeopathy and introduces listeners to the transformative "three T's of disease"—trauma, toxins, and thoughts. Find out about an exciting new course designed to empower families with the profound wisdom of homeopathy, enhancing their well-being and holistic understanding of health. Episode Highlights: 02:18 - Som's journey to homeopathy 05:46 - The resurgence of homeopathy 08:14 - The role of homeopaths 10:58 - Challenges and misconceptions 13:36 - Understanding symptoms and causation 19:59 - Impact of Parental Habits and Diet on Generations 27:24 - Effects of Vegetarianism on Vitamin Levels 30:19 - Understanding and Addressing Anemia 33:35 - Role of Emotions and Glands in Disease Manifestation 35:18 - The Three T's of Disease 41:26 - Understanding patients' life circumstances 53:08 - Family Homeopathy Course About my guest: Som Jandu, the President of the College of Practical Homeopathy, is a distinguished figure in the field with extensive expertise and a commitment to excellence in homeopathic education. Trained under Ellen Kramer, founder of The CPH, Som swiftly built a thriving global practice post-graduation and later assumed roles as tutor, co-owner, and director at the college. As a Panel Member for the Homeopathic Course Providers Quality Assurance Validation Scheme (QAVS) in the UK, he plays a pivotal role in upholding standards across the industry. With over 25 years of experience training healthcare professionals, doctors, nurses, and marketers, Som brings a comprehensive background in clinical pharmacology, neuro-immunology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, homeopathy, herbalism, supplementation, and clinical nutrition to his work. His passion lies in elevating homeopathic education standards and advancing holistic practices at The CPH, continually enhancing educational programs to support practitioners in their professional growth beyond qualification. Find out more about Som Website: https://www.thecollegeofpracticalhomeopathy.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studyhomeopathy/ To enroll in the newly launched Family Homeopathy course, please visit https://www.familyhomeopathy.com/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
Happy (Belated) Independence Day! To celebrate in a very "Lutheran Lady" way, we're revisiting a favorite episode from 2022 all about hymns for the nation. Hymns for the Nation, or Patriotic Songs? Or both? As Americans are celebrating Independence Day, Lutherans once again consider the worth of hymns and songs that focus on God's gift of land and government. Within the context of our Two Realms (or Two Kingdoms) theology, Sarah considers the hymns found in the “Nation and National Songs” section of the Lutheran Service Book, along with some popular American favorites. Hymns featured in this episode include “God Bless Our Native Land,” “Before You, Lord, We Bow,” “Eternal Father, Strong to Save,” “God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Arm,” plus a few American songs you'll likely know. The third hymn in the Nation and National Songs section, “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was featured in the Hymns Sing with Sarah episode for Black History Month. Read all 101 additional verses for “Eternal Father, Strong to Save” in this PDF from alliedmerchantnavy.com. To learn more about these and other hymns in Lutheran Service Book, check out CPH's two-volume set Lutheran Service Book: Companion to the Hymns. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
Today on our episode #391 of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer's guest is Rasmus Munk, head chef and co-owner of Alchemist in Copenhagen, Denmark, where Shari dined in late April and interviewed Rasmus on-location. Shari also has a follow-up interview with Rasmus in Las Vegas in June during The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2024. Alchemist was ranked No. 5 on 50 Best in 2023, and is currently No. 8 on its 2024 list. Alchemist has also received two Michelin Stars, and is No. 1 on OAD (Opinionated About Dining) 2024 in Europe, and Rasmus is No. 6 on The Best Chef list 2023. All remarkable achievements. Rasmus was born in Randers in Jutland, Denmark, and at age 22, he became head chef at TreeTop in Vejle, where he started combining ingredients, textures, and flavors in new ways, ultimately leading to the opening of the first Alchemist in Copenhagen in 2015. After two years of preparation, in 2019, he moved Alchemist to a 22,000 square foot space in the industrial district of Refshaleøen in Copenhagen, showcasing “Holistic Cuisine” with 50 edible impressions and an artfully composed dining experience with performers, installations, and incredible architecture, including a planetarium dome. Rasmus has teamed up with SpaceVIP, a luxury space travel group, described as a carbon-neutral spaceflight experience company, to offer ‘stratospheric dining' on a six-hour flight taking off from Florida, US, in 2025. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to be a conversation starter; Speed Round; and Shari's Solo Dining experience at chef and owner Beau Clugston's wonderful seafood restaurant, ILUKA, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support All in the Industry by becoming a member!All in the Industry is Powered by Simplecast.
In this episode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast, Rev. Dr. David Loy joins as guest to talk about how our vocations flow out of the love God has shown for us in Christ. He also previews the new book from CPH that he acted as general editor for, Faith at Work: Christian Vocation in the Professions.Find out more about the new book by visiting cph.org. Show Notes:Listen to the full episode now as Rev. Dr. David Loy, dean of Christ College at Concordia University Irvine, talks about our called vocations as Christians, professions versus professionals, how Faith at Work can be used by readers from all vocational backgrounds, and more. Get a copy of Faith at Work on…cph.org AmazonQuestions:How was the process of editing Faith at Work?What makes this book unique from others at CPH?Explain the difference between professions and professionals. Talk about vocation being the golden thread. Speak to the idea in one of the chapters that touches on non-Christians and whether they have vocations.The book was set up in two parts, with the first part emphasizing vocation and human flourishing. Why was it important to have it positioned like that?Talk about how you see the book being used in a classroom setting.What are some other ways that you may see this book being used by readers?About the Guest: Rev. Dr. David Loy is the dean of Christ College at Concordia University, Irvine.
If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Ep 60: Narayani Remedies with Nimisha Parekh Nimisha studied internationally and has a degree in Pharmacology from Wits University South Africa. She studied both classical and practical homeopathy, starting with the College of Homeopathy in London and then completing her homeopathic studies from the College of Practical Homeopathy,(CPH) London, in 2003. She was introduced to the Narayani remedies in her final year at CPH and then went on to start sharing what she had learned from her research from 2006. Narayani remedies have been around for over 55 years and are being used in over 70 countries. Narayani Books and Remedies: www.narayaniremedies.com Additional Banerji Book by Nimisha Parekh and remedies : www.buythebanerjiprotocols.com E-courses by Nimisha Parekh (including the Narayani course) : www.transforminghomeopathy.simplero.com