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Best podcasts about doing harm

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The Successful Nurse Coach
121: The Biggest Fears Around Being a Paid Nurse Coach

The Successful Nurse Coach

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 30:21


In this episode Laura references a Facebook Group post and addresses the comments where new nurse coaches share their biggest fears. All of the fears boil down to just a few themes: Fear of failure, Fear of Rejection, Fear of Doing Harm, Fear of a loss of stability…Laura shares how identifying what the root of the fear is, and then transcending the fears are what the real work is for the new nurse coach!Mentioned in this episode:Authentic Expression Workshop - and why it will make you wealthy Friday May 24 - 11am-1pm CST Investment - $30 https://www.thesuccessfulnursecoaches.com/workshops

As It Happens from CBC Radio
February 29: The little boy from Baie-Comeau left an enormous legacy

As It Happens from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 81:04


Brian Mulroney obituary: Joe Clark, Gaza deaths, Quebec Bill 21, Leap year birthdays, Brian Mulroney obituary: Derek Burney, Pharmacare: NDP, SCOTUS bump stock ban, Feature Encore: "Doing Harm" and more

Baby Or Bust
Episode 44: Listen to Women: Lessons Learned from The Retrievals

Baby Or Bust

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 26:38


It's easier to be shocked by the story The Retrievals podcast reports and moves on but extremely important to reflect on why it happened in order to prevent history repeating itself (again). For months, a nurse at a Fertility Center in the United States replaced the pain reliever fentanyl with normal saline, taking the fentenyl for her own use, but left women undergoing egg retrievals without pain relief. Patients in pain for a procedure is horrible enough, but it's extremely disturbing that the women who tried to report and question what happened felt like their concerns were ignored.  In this episode of Baby or Bust, Dr. Lora Shahine takes us through what an egg retrieval process should be like and is like, the majority of the time. Dr. Shahine also explores the history of women and the medical community and why women so often have to advocate for themselves to get even a minimum of care. She leaves with tips on how to advocate for yourself so you receive the attention and care you deserve. Listen and share!  Take a moment to follow the show and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts! What you'll hear in this episode:  [00:00] Intro to Episode: The Gender Bias in Medicine [00:37] Intro to Baby or Bust and thank to our sponsor Seattle Sperm Bank [01:12] Intro to the Retrievals Podcast by the New York Times and Serial Network: The Story  [04:38] What is pain control supposed to be like for a retrieval?              [04:43] Fentanyl: What is it and What does it do?             [05:12] Midazolam (Versed): What is it and What does it do?             [10:22] What pain control is like at my clinic PNWF in Seattle             [10:40] Propofol: What is it and Why is it different?             [12:15] Dr. Shahine describes her own experience with her egg retrieval  [12:52] Why did this happen? Why is it common for women to feel dismissed in medicine? [14:43] The gender bias in medicine – pain, endometriosis, and more [16:15] The book Doing Harm by Maya Dusenbery  [17:02] The knowledge gap – women excluded from medical trials, lack of teaching women's health in medical training, lack of investment in research into diseases that mainly impact women [18:30] The trust gap: doctors not trusting women's description of symptoms [19:25] What can be done to change this? [20:10] Learning how to advocate for YOUR care: Tips for you from Dr. Shahine  [22:31] Recap [23:46] Fertility Story of the Week: The patient that told Dr. Shahine about the Retrievals Podcast [25:53] Resources and thank you Resources mentioned: Retrievals article in New York Times  The Retrievals podcast on Apple   Stay Up to Date in Fertility News and Events:  Weekly Newsletter Follow @drlorashahine Instagram | YouTube | Tiktok | Her Books 

WHMP Radio
Talk The Talk September 13, 2023

WHMP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 113:51


9/13/23: Sen. Jo Comerford on our solar future; Dr. Ruth Folchman on your meditation future; Dr. Roy Eidelson on “Doing Harm,” psychologists' recently promoting torture; Easthampton City Arts' Pasqualina Azzarello on the Art Walk & Porchfest; Glenn Seigel on Jazz Shares & upcoming gigs.

Democracy Now! Video
Democracy Now! 2023-09-05 Tuesday

Democracy Now! Video

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 59:00


Headlines for September 05, 2023; Racist Shootings “Don’t Happen in a Vacuum”: Bishop Barber on DeSantis, Trump & Those Who Spread Hate; “Doing Harm”: Roy Eidelson on the American Psychological Association’s Embrace of U.S. Torture Program

Democracy Now! Audio
Democracy Now! 2023-09-05 Tuesday

Democracy Now! Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 59:00


Headlines for September 05, 2023; Racist Shootings “Don’t Happen in a Vacuum”: Bishop Barber on DeSantis, Trump & Those Who Spread Hate; “Doing Harm”: Roy Eidelson on the American Psychological Association’s Embrace of U.S. Torture Program

Free Your Heart with Ashley Mondor
Dr. Beth Westie: Harness your hormones for vibrant health // #26

Free Your Heart with Ashley Mondor

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 56:38


Are you struggling with fatigue, weight gain, low libido, brain fog, irregular cycles, PMS, mood swings, gut or sleep issues? Well then, I can't effing WAIT for you to meet Dr. Beth Westie! ❤️‍

Art District Radio Podcasts
Doing Harm by Kelly Parsons

Art District Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 5:18


DARK MYSTERIES Tuesday and Friday at 2am CET - Wednesday and Friday at 1pm CET (podcast on Sundays). This program is hosted by Madeleine d'Este. This week, Madeleine talks about the book "Doing Harm" by Kelly Parsons.

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Art District Radio Podcasts
Doing Harm by Kelly Parsons

Art District Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 5:18


DARK MYSTERIES Tuesday and Friday at 2am CET - Wednesday and Friday at 1pm CET (podcast on Sundays). This program is hosted by Madeleine d'Este. This week, Madeleine talks about the book "Doing Harm" by Kelly Parsons.

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The Gentle Rebel Podcast
11 | Fear of Success? Why Desired Change Can Be Hard To Implement

The Gentle Rebel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 64:58


Perfectionism and a fear of failure can hold us back from doing what matters to us. But what about fear of success? In this episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast, we look at the role fear can play when it comes to holding back so things don't go too well. I was inspired by this episode of Kendra Patterson's Stepping Off Now podcast. She drew from an article called, 8 Reasons a Fear of Success, Not Failure, Is Holding You Back to ask whether “Fear of Success” is anything more than another term for a fear of failure. I take this question and explore it further. If it IS different to a fear of failure, what is it we are actually afraid of? What IS success? And can our wariness and suspicion help rather than hinder our relationship with meaningful change, progress, and growth? Episode ContentsChange as a Threat | 2:16But What IS Success? | 7:178 Reasons Fear of Success Might Be Holding Us Back1. We're Afraid of the Unknown | 9:272. We're Afraid of the Demands Success Might Make of Us | 12:023. We're Afraid of the Responsibility Success Might Bring | 14:124. We're Afraid of the Attention Success Could Attract | 15:525. We're Afraid of Losing Our Identity | 17:536. We're Afraid Success Won't Bring Us Happiness | 19:437. We're Afraid of Losing Those We Care About | 21:108. We're Afraid We Might Get Carried Away with Success | 24:21Foreboding Joy | 28:06Anticipatory Grief | 31:54Wariness of Success | 34:24The Trappings of Success | 44:40Doing Well, Doing Harm and Business as Usual | 46:29Feelings And The Fear Of Success | 58:06Conclusion Change as a Threat | 2:16 Success can feel like a threat to our sense of safety. Change is often difficult to embrace and instigate, even when we deeply desire it. There are a lot of unknown aspects when it comes to making change happen in our lives. Even if we are excited about having it, we can struggle to get going if we don't have a safe and simple map to follow. We choose old patterns, behaviours, and choices over the fear of discomfort and uncertainty. The “Mere Exposure Effect” or Familiarity Principle says that when we make choices, we tend to gravitate towards preferences for things we recognise. But What IS Success? | 7:17 Have you ever thought about what success actually means? How would you define it? Maybe it's a feeling. Perhaps it's a state of being. Or a context-specific outcome. It's a word that can mean many different things. Yet we often expect everyone to be on the same page with it. I saw the phrase, “we all want to be successful” a lot when reading about this topic. At first glance, it seems like an obvious thing to agree with. But think about it for a moment and the words become slippery and empty. What do we mean by "successful"? Is your definition the same as mine? Do we value the same things? 8 Reasons Fear of Success Might Be Holding Us Back In the original article, the author gives eight reasons fear of success might cause someone to sabotage their own progress towards things that matter to them. 1. We're Afraid of the Unknown | 9:27 We might worry that we won't cope with the changes success might bring. What waits around the corner if this goes to plan? Maybe we fear the unknown potential consequences of success. What if we can't cope with everything that follows? What if we accidentally invent an atomic bomb? 2. We're Afraid of the Demands Success Might Make of Us | 12:02 What happens when I achieve this goal? Are people going to demand more, bigger, better? Will I lose creative control? Will everyone want a piece of this? A piece of me? That sounds exhausting. 3. We're Afraid of the Responsibility Success Might Bring | 14:12 In Top Gun, Pete "Maverick" Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is satisfied with his position as a naval captain. After many decades of service, he still gets to fly planes and do what he enjoys so much. People assume that something must have gone wrong in his career.

Holistic Women's Health
39. #AskAlex: Endometriosis, Menopause, the BCP & Digestive Issues, Infertility, FAM & More!

Holistic Women's Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 24:19


Welcome to the first #AskAlex series on the Holistic Women's Health Podcast. In this episode, Alex answers questions submitted through Instagram. Topics/Questions in this episode: 1. How to manage endometriosis without medication/IUD/the pill 2. Can birth control such as Yaz cause stomach issues including IBS? 3. How do you balance hormones in menopause 4. Period tracking, what does it mean if some months my period skips but I am not pregnant 5. Do you think FAM will be more widely taught in the near future? Book mentioned: Doing Harm by ​​Maya Dusenbery Supplements mentioned: Menosense by WomenSense & Ortho Adapt by AOR Get in Touch: - Get a discount on professional grade supplements here: https://ca.fullscript.com/welcome/aking - Work with me here: https://my.practicebetter.io/#/5e4ef5402a98231b50e19126/bookings?step=services - Get access to my course here: https://nutritionmoderation.thinkific.com/courses/synced (15% OFF DISCOUNT CODE: HWHpodcast) - Instagram: @nutritionmoderation - Website: www.nutritionmoderation.com

Strong Women - KAXE/KBXE
Strong Women: Gender Bias in Medicine - Author Maya Dusenberry and her book Doing Harm

Strong Women - KAXE/KBXE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 12:36


Maya Dusenbery was our guest on the KAXE/KBXE Morning Show for our Strong Women Series made possible by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. We talked about gender bias in medicine. You can watch a facebook live event through the Brainerd Public Library's Friends of the Library Brown Bag Lunch series on Monday February 1st at noon. Free and open to the public. Maya Dusenbery is a journalist, editor, and author of the book Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick , which the New York Times Book Review called "well researched [and] wonderfully truculent." A New York Times Editors’ Choice pick, Doing Harm was named one of the best books of 2018 by NPR and Library Journal . It was the winner of the 2019 Minnesota Book Award for general nonfiction. Maya has been interviewed about gender bias in medicine on NPR’s Fresh Air , Good Morning America , and countless radio shows and podcasts. She regularly gives talks on the

Changelings
Autistics vs the Patriarchy

Changelings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 153:21


A discussion of patriarchy as well as its effects on the autistic community.    Sources: https://podcastle.org/2015/01/06/podcastle-345-makeisha-in-time/ https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/study-strengthens-autisms-curious-link-gender-variance/ "Doing Harm" by Maya Dusenberry "A Room of One's Own" by Virginia Wolf "A Brief History of Misogyny" by Jack Holland "Aspergirls" by Rudi Simone "Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men" by Caroline Criado Perez

Total System Failure
E4- WE, EWB, and Doing Harm by Trying to Do Good

Total System Failure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 61:19


WE, EWB, and Doing Harm by Trying to Do GoodCW: abuse, institutional violenceSUMMARYAakhil Lakhani and Chelsey Rhodes, two of the co-organizers of Total System Failure, talk about the WE Charity scandal and draw comparisons with EWB.  They refer to Boris Martin (above left) and George Roter (above right) as the "Kielburgers of EWB."To kick off the episode they discuss the reception of Chelsey's recent profile of Aakhil's experience at EWB, in Briarpatch Magazine: "What do we do when humanitarians are the disaster?" They go on to discuss labour issues in the nonprofit and charitable sector, the use of unpaid internships, lack of employment protections or union representation, and abuse in the workplace.Chelsey draws distinctions between isolated or seemingly disconnected "victim narratives" versus a larger political critique, the latter being the intended focus of Total System Failure. Aakhil emphasizes that sexual harms in these organizations are connected to a larger culture of supremacy that operates globally.They also discuss EWB's ties to the mining and extractive sector; the myth of Canada's foreign benevolence; NGOs' relationship to the crushing of dissent; and EWB's refusal to critique the engineering profession and their role in globalizing capital, militarism, and unfettered industrial development that is harmful to people and planet.The episode concludes with a discussion of how to shift from a traditional aid model to mutual aid or reparations, and the urgent need for more people to speak up about these issues.Hosts: Aakhil Lakhani, Chelsey RhodesFor more info: www.totalsystemfailure.org Musical theme: by Buda Bap Beats https://www.instagram.com/budabapbeats/

Angel Invest Boston
Jeff Behrens, Founder, CEO, Scholar - The Gap in Biotech Funding

Angel Invest Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 54:16


Invest Alongside Boston's Top Angels: Our Investment Syndicates How to fund scrappy biotech startups is foremost on Jeff Behrens’ mind. He was CEO if a startup that raised $20 million in funding but not one cent from VCs. An invaluable interview for anyone thinking of starting or investing in a life science company. Highlights include: Jeff Behrens Studied Philosophy at Harvard but Stumbled Upon Entrepreneurship: Renaissance Man for the 21st Century MIT/Harvard Medical School Collaboration, HST, is Discussed Siamab Therapeutics Siamab Pursues Therapies Based on the Work of Ajit Varki on the Weird Sugars on the Surface of Cancer Cells Siamab Did Not Go the VC Route, I Took a Scrappier Approach to Funding from Other Sources Ovarian or Pancreatic Cancers Are Tough to Fight; Siamab Targeted them Based on the Unique Sugars on the Outside of the Cancer Cells Creating Lethal Molecules that Attack only the Cancer Cells Standard Chemotherapy Is a Carpet-Bombing Approach, Doing Harm to Healthy Cells Jeff Behrens Has Started and Run Companies but He has an Unusually Thoughtful Approach to the Work VC Are Making Large Bets on “Big-Idea” Companies, Leaving More Targeted Startups Struggling for Funding More Targeted Approaches May Be Promising but How Do They Get Funding? The Early-Validation Trap “So, I think there's an opportunity, there's some funding available, but I think there's a real need for more attention and more creativity around sort of those next stages of how we take those ideas forward”. Sal Updates Us on Portfolio Company SQZ Biotech How Jeff Behrens Went from Philosophy Major to Entrepreneur “…my roommate said at the time, "You're really a business person. Why don't you just make this your thing."” Built Telluride Group to 35 Employees & It Got Acquired by a Fidelity-Backed Group “And we had enough money from that exit to be able to support that so I started thinking what would I be interested in learning about the life sciences…” “…but in biology, it struck me, we just don't know what we're doing. It's just it's hard”. “…who makes more money, drugs, devices, healthcare IT or other healthcare investments?” Unusual PhD Program for Business People at Lausanne’s EPFL “…how often do angel-funded companies go on to raise venture capital?... in tech companies that’s true only 8% of the time…” “…only about 4 to 5% of biotech firms start in angel land and then transition on to venture land.” Venture Capitalist in Life Sciences: “…have evolved their model dramatically from 10, 15 years ago. So, they're doing much larger rounds. They are syndicating a lot less. They're taking more of the early equity, and most importantly they're creating companies.” “...companies that are born out of this model start... They are born with $50 million…” Crucial Question for Biotech Entrepreneurs: “…how you get to that pharma exit without needing the venture money?” Capital Efficiency Is Growing in Biotech How LabShares Newton Came About Tenancy in Shared Labs Has Low Turnover Since It’s Not Easy to Get Your Lab Up and Running A Discussion of Meenta as Part of the Trend Towards More Capital Efficiency in the Life Sciences Jeff Behrens Urges Entrepreneurial Postdocs to Spend Time in Large Companies to Learn How they Work, Before Venturing Out on Their Own “One of the few ways you can get to know pharma is working at pharma for a while.” Savran Technologies as an Example of a Scrappy Life Science Startup “…memo to founders. When you're offered money, take it. You will need more than you expect.” Different Paths of Lives Well Lived – The Life of Joe Tosti Getting into Business Alongside Your Spouse “It's not easy working with your spouse…And you're never far away from the company and all those things.” Having His Wife as His Co-Founder Was Key to the Success of Jeff Behrens’ First Company “I think there is this unsolved problem of funding, not the first steps of an entrepreneurial scrappy biotech, but sort of the next steps.”

Different Things Can Be Sad
Women's Health Care and Taylor Swift 7

Different Things Can Be Sad

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 69:27


This month we gon' party like it's our birthday because it really is our birthday! That's right, April 2019 marks one whole year of DTCBS *screams while flapping hands* To celebrate, we're doing a lil giveaway over on the 'gram (https://www.instagram.com/dtcbspodcast/) and chatting about women's health care and Taylor Swift 7! Reading The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai Educated by Tara Westover Watching Avengers Endgame What The Constitution Means To Me Someone Great on Netflix Listening Cuz I Love You by Lizzo When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? By Billie Eilish Catfish and the Bottlemen I’ve Seen The Future by Blossoms April Playlist: http://yazminelomax.com/2019/04/28/april-playlist/ Politics ‘The Healthcare Gender Bias: Do Men Get Better Medical Treatment?’, The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/nov/20/healthcare-gender-bias-women-pain “Everybody Was Telling Me There Was Nothing Wrong”, BBC: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20180523-how-gender-bias-affects-your-healthcare ‘When Doctor’s Downplay Women’s Health Concerns’, New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/03/well/live/when-doctors-downplay-womens-health-concerns.html ‘Gender Bias In Health Care Is Hurting Women’, The Globe And Mail: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-gender-bias-in-health-care-is-hurting-women/ ‘The Heart Attack Gender Gap’, Harvard Health: https://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/the-heart-attack-gender-gap ‘Disparities In Access To Health Care For Women’, Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/judystone/2017/11/22/disparities-in-access-to-health-women/#4d816c9f4783 ‘Why America’s Black Mothers And Babies Are In A Life-Or-Death Crisis’, New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/11/magazine/black-mothers-babies-death-maternal-mortality.html?fbclid=IwAR1Rwh2AcwK80RMf_Yf0N1_MMXcREnFg8WqWaZlkF7QrmZUcqHMKQuIJQ30 Caroline O’Donoghue Twitter: https://twitter.com/Czaroline?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Books about the topic: Doing Harm by Maya Dusenbery Invisible Women by Caroline Cariado Perez Ask me about my uterus by Abby Norman Invisible by Michele Lent Hirsch Promising Young Women by Caroline Donoghue The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman  New York Times review of some of these books: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/13/books/review-doing-harm-maya-dusenbery-ask-me-about-my-uterus-abby-norman-invisible-michele-lent-hirsch.html?searchResultPosition=1 Pop Culture ‘Taylor Swift Has Been Hinting At Her Next Music Drop With A Series Of Complicated Clues’, BuzzFeed: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/maryanngeorgantopoulos/taylor-swift-ts7-countdown-13 ‘Here Are All The Clues Taylor Swift Has Dropped About Her Upcoming Album’, BuzzFeed: https://www.buzzfeed.com/eleanorbate/taylor-swift-ts7-album-clues ‘All The Easter Eggs You May Have Missed In Taylor Swift's "Me" Music Video’, BuzzFeed:https://www.buzzfeed.com/eleanorbate/taylor-swift-me-video-hidden-detail ‘On Taylor Swift’s new single, she’s all about ‘Me!’, Boston Globe: https://www2.bostonglobe.com/arts/music/2019/04/27/taylor-swift-new-single-she-all-about/vOdzKVOiDdTvvPq5exz2DJ/story.html ‘Taylor Swift Causes A PANIC!’, Switched On Pop: https://www.switchedonpop.com/the-sorcery-of-swift-and-panic/

Finding Purpose Over Pain Podcast
Doing Harm - How the Medical Community Is Failing Women - 001

Finding Purpose Over Pain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 29:00


Maya Dusenbery is a journalist, editor, and author of the book Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick.  Doing Harm was named one of the best books of 2018 by NPR and Library Journal. Join us as Maya and I discuss her own autoimmune disease and her journey to writing Doing Harm. 

Piloting your Life
What can we do to advocate for ourselves in the healthcare system and why we need to

Piloting your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 51:38


Show Highlights  Terri talks about the onerous journey in trying to get to resolution for her daughter’s daily pain and the navigation through the fragmented health system and signing up for MDVIP to pay for concierge healthcare  Terri shares the stories and statistics around how the healthcare system is failing women through underdiagnosis or lack of diagnosis  Jacqueline and Terri talked about how we women know our own bodies and doctors need to listen to us  Terri emphasizes the need to investor more dollars into women’s health, diagnostics, and treatments  Terri and Jacqueline talk about how you can advocate for your own health and for the health of your loved ones  Terri talks about the lack of visibility into all the medical records for herself and for her kids as Terri can’t see the doctor’s notes  Terri and Jacqueline discuss how you can be an advocate for your own health or the health of your loved ones  Terri shares recommendations for changes as suggested by Maya Dusenbery in Doing Harm    Terri’s Key Takeaway  Terri has come to believe that the journey with her daughter is a sign from the universe (along with her professional experience) that she needs to take a greater role in advocating for better healthcare for women.      References in the Podcast  Dr. Bev Joyce:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/beverly-joyce-md-84292475/  Hemalee Patel:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/drhemalee/  PCOS:  https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pcos/symptoms-causes/syc-20353439  Doing Harm: https://www.mayadusenbery.com/book  Tilted Lean In Podcast with Serena Willams:  https://leanin.org/podcast-episodes/why-women-get-overlooked-in-healthcare-with-serena-williams  MDVIP:  https://www.mdvip.com/  Advocating for Your Health: https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead/advocating-for-your-health-5051753fd4d    Contact  Jacqueline can be reached through her website https://www.jacquelinesteenhuis.com/ and can be followed on Twitter @TipsyCoPilot.    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium:  https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead.   Feel free to email Terri at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com.  To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife. 

We Turned Out Fine
Ep. 5 — Human Touch, Purity Culture, Nadia Bolz-Weber's Shameless & More

We Turned Out Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 67:30


In episode 5, the sisters discuss human touch and other topics relevant to the #shamelessbook by @sarcasticlutheran Pastor Nadia Bolz-Weber. Naomi shares her thoughts after catching Nadia on her book tour. From perceptions around different kinds of human touch to purity culture and Christian charm school books, this episode takes another look at the way many of us were taught to “love the right way” according to Christianity and purity/abstinence culture. Join the discussion! What were you taught growing up about modesty, sexual purity, virginity, waiting til marriage til have sex, etc. Let us know in the comments below!Also mentioned: Rage Becomes Her by Soraya Chemaly and Doing Harm by Maya Dusenbery, Christian Charm Course by Emily Hunter and For The Love Podcast with Jen Hatmaker, as well as The Paranormal Podcast and everything Jim Harold.More About Shameless by Nadia Bolz-Weber Raw, intimate, and timely, Nadia Bolz-Weber’s latest book offers a full-blown overhaul of our harmful and antiquated ideas about sex, gender, and our bodies. Christians are obsessed with sex. But not in a good way. For generations countless people have suffered pain, guilt, and judgment as a result of this toxic fixation on sex, the body, and physical pleasure. In the follow-up to her celebrated New York Times bestseller Accidental Saints, Bolz-Weber unleashes her critical eye, her sharp pen, and her vulnerable but hopeful soul on the caustic, fear-riddled, and religiously inspired messages about sex that have fed our shame. In turn, Bolz-Weber offers no simple amendments or polite compromises, because the stakes are too high—and our souls and our bodies are worth too much. Instead, this tattooed, swearing, modern-day pastor calls for a new reformation. She urges us to take antiquated, sexist ideas about sex, gender, and our bodies and “burn them the f*ck down and start all over.” This is a journey of holy resistance. Along the way, as anecdotes to shame, heresy, and all-too-familiar injustice, Bolz-Weber dispenses grace, freedom, and courage. She shares stories, poetry, and scripture, cultivating resilient hope and audacious love rooted in good news that is “powerful enough, transgressive enough, and beautiful enough to heal not only the ones who have been hurt but also those who have done the hurting.”In Bolz-Weber’s most personal, bracingly honest book yet, she shares intimately about her life, with her trademark blend of vulnerability, humor, and candor. If you’ve been mistreated, confused, angered, and/or wounded by the shaming sexual messages so prevalent in religion, this one is for you.Also, be sure to tune into the next time for a special episode with Lydia’s good friends Bethany LaRue and Matt Brown of We Didn’t Ask for This Podcast!Get in touch with us at:Email: weturnedoutfine@gmail.comWebsite: weturnedoutfine.comTwitter: weturnedoutfineInstagram: wtofpodcastWe Turned Out Fine is created and produced by Naomi and Lydia Jackson and all editing elements by Lydia Jackson. ©2019 We Turned Out Fine.

Mothering the Mother Podcast
Vaginal steaming in postpartum with Keli Garza

Mothering the Mother Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 55:31


This episode is for information purposes and does not constitute advice. Please speak to your medical provider before trying vaginal steaming. For the avoidance of doubt, it should absolutely in certain circumstances including when pregnant or when taking certain contraceptives - this is discussed in the Podcast and other contraindications are set out on Keli’s website although this may not be exhaustive. About Keli Keli Garza has a Masters degree in International Development graduating cum laude. Garza is the owner of Steamy Chick the largest distributor of vaginal steam supplies in the United States. To further vaginal steam education Garza founded a branch of her company called the Peristeam Hydrotherapy Institute to train practitioners in the use of vaginal steam for menstrual and reproductive health and to further research on the gynecological benefits reported by hundreds of customer case studies. Garza is at the forefront of professionalizing vaginal steam into an alternative medicine field known as peristeam hydrotherapy. Episode highlights How Keli found vaginal steaming at a Korean spa and how it brought a ‘healthy’ period for her and what this looked like. After her first child she realised vaginla steam could be used in postpartum - this is when she realised how important the practice was. How Keli’s business Steamy Chick began. What health issues vaginal steaming may be able to support including some success stories based on anecdotal experiences from Keli’s clients. The various online resources and courses Keli offers through Steamy Chick in hydristeam therapy including training courses. The studies looking at vaginal steaming - they are currently in Chinese and Korean and require translating. Keli’s understanding of the cleaning mechanism of the uterus and how that is impeded by tampons. Keli’s view on when vaginal steaming should not be carried/contraindications. However, please do check with your medical provider before trying vaginal steaming. The 4th trimester research project Keli is leading which is currently at feasibility stage. Postpartum care and the information which is lacking in this critical period and the various stages of recovery and healing including uterine prolapse. We discuss Maya Dusenbury’s book Doing Harm - I talked to Maya in Episode 2 of the Podcast - you can listen here. How vaginal steaming is an ancient remedy used around the globe. How vaginal steaming is said to address women’s individual health issues based on herbs used and steaming protocol. Relevant links Dr. Tosha Rogers & The Atlanta Premier OB/GYN staff http://drtosharogers.com- located in Atlanta, Georgia. The Do’s and Don’ts - http://www.steamychick.com/blog/the-dos-and-donts-of-vaginal-steaming/ Research on vaginal steaming http://www.steamychick.com/research/ Click here to follow Steamy Chick on Instagram at www.instagram.com/steamychick You can buy Vaginal steam supplies here http://www.steamychick.com May Dusenbury’s book Doing Harm can be bought here. If you liked this episode of the Mothering the Mother Podcast, tell your friends! Please rate/review/subscribe to the show. You can contact Alison at https://www.alisonbarker.com/connect/ or follow her on Instagram www.instagram.com/alison_barker_ and find details of her nutrition packages at www.alisonbarker.com/work-with-me-3 Please also join the Facebook group Mothering the Mother where we continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1885649551488600/     Click here to sign up to my Newsletter here - my Privacy Policy can be found here. 

Ziek. De podcast
Medisch seksisme met Ryan en Asha ten Broeke

Ziek. De podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 64:50


In deze aflevering spreek ik met Ryan (23). Hij vertelt over de lange omweg die leidde naar zijn diagnoses: POTS en Ehlers Danlos Syndroom. Al op jonge leeftijd leefde hij elke dag met pijn, maar werd hij niet serieus genomen. Artsen gebruikten herhaaldelijk Ryan's autisme om zijn klachten te bagatelliseren, maar ook het feit dat Ryan - die transman is - destijds voor de buitenwereld nog als vrouw door het leven ging, speelde een grote rol.Schrijver en columnist Asha ten Broeke, die deze week haar columnbundel Calm. The. Fuck. Down. uitbracht, leidt deze podcast in met een voorgelezen column over genderbias in de geneeskunde.Meer weten?Posturaal Orthostatisch Tachycardie Syndroom (POTS)Ehlers Danlos SyndroomAsha ten BroekeHet boek "Doing Harm" van Maya DusenburyWij Staan Op

Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan
WMC Live #259: Erica Gonzalez, Maya Dusenbery. (Original Airdate 9/23/2018)

Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 57:51


Robin on Dr. Ford v. Kavanaugh, lesbiphobia in retirement homes, Somalia's FGM deaths, and how the Koch Brothers miscalculated. Guests: Erica Gonzalez on Puerto Rico's hurricane anniversary; Maya Dusenbery on Doing Harm, her exposé of medicine today.

Pod Save the Rest of Us
Bonus Episode – Interview With Author, Maya Dusenbery

Pod Save the Rest of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 50:45


Maya Dusenbery, in her book, “Doing Harm,” examines  the prevailing gender bias throughout the health and medical profession. As Dusenbery states, “The people making the key decisions about funding, where resources go, what gets taught to the next generation of doctors, and who is hired and promoted are still over-whelming white men.” This statement and many more are expressed in this extra special bonus episode.

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Pod Save the Rest of Us
#9 – Women’s Health Issues: Do No Harm

Pod Save the Rest of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 31:45


In 2018, the fight for quality women’s health care continues and it won’t be fully addressed UNTIL more women become voters. UNTIL women become Members of Congress and until women become medical professionals. In her book, “Doing Harm, Maya Dosenbery, valididates this claim. For this Women’s Health Episode, Dosenbery’s book is a backdrop to the realities of Women’s Health. We also turn to Dr. Flavia Bustero, the Assistant Director of General For Family, Women’s and Children’s Health Through the Life-Course, World Health Organization. Lastly, our episode offers sage advice and understandings from Dr. Lori Mancuso, a Whole Health Practitioner, working to bring women the health care they deserve.

Healing Out Loud with Jackie Shea
30. Maya Dusenbery, Author of Doing Harm: The Truth about How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick – Jackie Shea

Healing Out Loud with Jackie Shea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 53:03


Maya Dusenbery, author of Doing Harm, feminist writer, knowledgable AF Doing Harm: After her  Rheumatoid Arthritis diagnosis, feminist writer and author of Doing Harm, Maya Dusenbery, intuitively dove into the topic of women's health—not so much the uterus and the ovaries but a more realistic and extensive look at women's health. Why are women treated differently in the ER and the doctor's office? How did medicine become a wealthy, white, male profession? How does the old diagnosis of hysteria still play a role in medicine today? Maya answers these questions and so much more in this must-read. She uses statistics, research, personal hypothesis and heartbreaking stories from other women to make the case that bad medicine and lazy science leave women dismissed, misdiagnosed, and sick. In this episode we discuss all of this plus, of course, self-care in the midst of self-advocacy. Get in touch with Maya: Twitter: @mayadusenbery Website: www.mayadusenbery.com Link to buy book: Here Weekly Challenge: It's simple, my friends: Go to bed at the same time every night, be consistent, and create healthy circadian rhythms! This is so simple AND so important. Maya learned the hard way while writing Doing Harm how much of a difference it makes when your sleep rhythms are interrupted. We all know how much better we feel after a good night's rest. And, most of us know how necessary sleep is for healing. This is something simple you can do to assist your body in getting the most productive sleep possible. If you suffer from debilitating insomnia, I still suggest *trying* this. Simply replace the word "sleep" with "rest" to release some of the pressure. Remember to follow me on IG @sheajackie for updates in my stories! Discussed in this Episode: Maya's RA experience What is women's health and why does it go beyond gynecological care Examples of how women and men have different experiences with the same disease What are the symptoms of a heart attack for women (different than what you think!) How women got kicked out of the medical profession in the 19th century How women got pushed out of research and then analysis Bill Clinton's revitalization act and how it changed things The consequences of keeping women out of research and analysis The history of hysteria The way the diagnosis of hysteria still functions in our society today What medically unexplained symptoms are The knowledge and trust gap How doctors are under educated on diseases that disproportionately affect women The statistics that support this negligence Why men get diagnosed with autoimmune disease faster than women The shocking hypothesis that was drawn about migraines in men vs. women The way we've stereotyped women based on male stereotypes Why some women take men to the doctor with them and the results they get How Maya felt writing Doing Harm How women can empower themselves and advocate for equality in medicine How Lyme was discovered by two women Why it's important to share your story on the internet Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Sex and Gender Women's Health Collaborative Society for Women's Health Research National Women's Health Network Purchase Doing Harm Sini Anderson episode How you can support this Podcast: follow me at jackieshea.com Subscribe/ rate/ review on iTunes Follow me on IG @sheajackie Join the Healing Out Loud Facebook group Share with your friends  

Strange Country
Strange Country Ep. 36: Morgellons disease

Strange Country

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 50:27


Is Morgellons disease real or is it one of those women diseases caused by our wandering uteri? Strange Country co-hosts Beth and Kelly look into this alleged condition and the many ways women are dismissed by the medical community. Theme music: Resting Place by A Cast of Thousands Cite Your Sources: “Borrelia Burgdorferi.” Bay Area Lyme Foundation, www.bayarealyme.org/about-lyme/what-causes-lyme-disease/borrelia-burgdorferi/. Brown, Frederick M. “The Bizarre Backstory of Joni Mitchell's Chronic Illness.” The Cut, 3 Apr. 2015, www.thecut.com/2015/04/joni-mitchells-bizarre-medical-mystery.html. Cara, Ed. “Morgellons Skin Disease Isn't Real Doctors Say, But Its Sufferers Haven't Gone Away.” Newsweek, 4 Aug. 2016, www.newsweek.com/2016/08/12/morgellons-skin-disease-485638.html. Dusenbery, Maya. Doing Harm: the Truth about How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick. HarperOne, 2018. Engelhardt, Katie. NBCNews.com, NBCUniversal News Group, www.nbcnews.com/leftfield/video/does-lyme-disease-cause-morgellons-1097342531585. Harlan, Chico. “Mom Fights for Answers on What's Wrong with Her Son.” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 23 July 2006, www.post-gazette.com/local/2006/07/23/Mom-fights-for-answers-on-what-s-wrong-with-her-son/stories/200607230221. “History of Lyme Disease.” Bay Area Lyme Foundation, www.bayarealyme.org/about-lyme/history-lyme-disease/. Levy, Sara Gaynes. “Another Reason We Need More Female Doctors: Their Patients Live Longer.” Glamour, 20 Dec. 2016, www.glamour.com/story/study-finds-patients-with-female-doctors-live-longer. McFadden, Cynthia. “Nightline.” Morgellons' Mystery, ABC, 16 Jan. 2008, www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOjgOJ6csPU. “Morgellons Disease: Managing a Mysterious Skin Condition.” Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 1 Apr. 2015, www.mayoclinic.org/morgellons-disease/art-20044996. “The Morgellons Mystery.” Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers, 9 June 2016, www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/200703/the-morgellons-mystery. Nedelman, Michael. “For Decades, Women Had Heart Attacks in Silence.” CNN, 14 Feb. 2017, www.cnn.com/2017/02/10/health/women-heart-attack-research/index.html. Nelson, Jeff. “Joni Mitchell Says Battle with Rare Morgellons Disease Makes Her Feel Like She's Being 'Eaten Alive'.” People, 12 Oct. 2017, people.com/music/joni-mitchell-morgellons-syndrome-mysterious-disease-eaten-alive/. Schopen, Fay. “ The Healthcare Gender Bias: Do Men Get Better Medical Treatment?” The Guardian, 20 Nov. 2017, www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/nov/20/healthcare-gender-bias-women-pain. Storr, Will. “Morgellons: A Hidden Epidemic or Mass Hysteria?” The Guardian, 6 May 2011, www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/may/07/morgellons-mysterious-illness. Thorpe, JR. “Women Who Defied Gender Roles Were Once Imprisoned In Asylums.” Bustle, Bustle, 20 Mar. 2018, www.bustle.com/p/women-who-defied-gender-roles-were-once-imprisoned-in-asylums-55320 What Is Morgellons? | The CEHF, www.thecehf.org/what-is-morgellons.html. Women's Health Research: Problems, Pitfalls, and Promise. Institute Of Medicine, 2010, www.nap.edu/resource/12908/Womens-Health-Research-2010-Report-Brief.pdf.

Counselor Toolbox Podcast
10 Common Errors in Clinical Supervision

Counselor Toolbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 62:06


12 Common Errors in Supervision Instructor: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes, PhD Executive Director: AllCEUs.com, Counselor Education and Training Podcast Host: Counselor Toolbox & Happiness Isn't Brain Surgery CEUs are available at https://allceus.com/member/cart/index/product/id/514/c/ Objectives ~ Error 1: Doing Harm to the Counselor ~ Error 2: Failing to Observe ~ Error 3: Passive Supervision ~ Error 4: Failure […] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Doug Dangler's u.osu.edu
How to kill someone in a hospital

Doug Dangler's u.osu.edu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2014


Surgeon Kelly Parsons wrote Doing Harm in the off hours over the past 8 years to give an insider’s look at how murders are secretly committed in hospitals. Perhaps I should label the above [satire] like Facebook is apparently doing just to make sure that it’s clear Dr. Parsons has written a fiction novel. We talked […]

Craft: Exploring Creativity
How to kill someone in a hospital

Craft: Exploring Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2014 13:37


Surgeon Kelly Parsons wrote Doing Harm in the off hours over the past 8 years to give an insider’s look at how murders are secretly committed in hospitals. Perhaps I should label the above [satire] like Facebook is apparently doing just … Continue reading → The post How to kill someone in a hospital first appeared on Craft: Exploring Creativity.

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