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In this episode, we will learn from Alison Bode, MS, OTR/L & Madelyn Yoo, MS, OTR/L, two of the founding members of Occupational Therapists for Environmental Action (OTEA). OTEA is composed of a group of occupational therapy practitioners and students (OTPS) from across the US who are committed to raising awareness about the impact of climate change on human health, wellness, and participation in meaningful occupations. OTEA endeavors to collaborate with like-minded professionals to address the ways in which human occupation can either contribute to or mitigate the worst effects of the climate crisis. Special Mention to other members of the OTEA leadership team, Carol Myers, Kelly Carlson, Jill Clancy-Secreto and, Elizabeth Richardson. Contact & Resources:OTEA website: https://www.otenvironmentalaction.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100081841489525 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/otenvironmentalaction/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/occupational-therapists-for-environmental-action/?viewAsMember=trueWe have a blog post with some information and links to key OT and sustainability documents. It's a great place to start. The post can be found at: https://www.otenvironmentalaction.com/blog/sustainability-and-climate-change-documents-and-module-resources-for-otps As always, I welcome any feedback & ideas from all of you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsot THANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues! Full Episodes and Q & A only available at: https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-series Sign Up NOW for the Transitions OT Email List to Receive the FREE Updated List of Uncommon OT Practice Settings https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/transitionsot For Non-Traditional OT Practice Mentorship w/ Patricia: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeC3vI5OnK3mLrCXACEex-5ReO8uUVPo1EUXIi8FKO-FCfoEg/viewform BIG THANKS to our sponsors Picmonic & Truelearn USE DISCOUNT CODE “TransitionsOT” to Score 20% OFF Your Membership Today! Happy Listening Friends! Big OT Love! All views are mine and guests own.
What's in a name? Liz Richardson, a hepatologist with CTGI and Director of Hartford Healthcare's Metabolic Liver Disease program discusses the new nomenclature when it comes to steatotic (fatty) liver disease.
Elizabeth Richardson a UH industrial engineering senior and a member of the UH Swim & Dive team, talks with STEMINIST host Trinity Doan on her choice to be a student athlete and pursue a STEM degree. Elizabeth also shares some advice on why pursuing an engineering degree is worthwhile.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Radley: Scott Radley is stepping in for Mr. Thompson today. Now, do you know what gets Radley's goat? Mismanagement of government funds. The federal government spent more than $1.6 billion on overtime pay from 2019 to 2021 while it met less than half its performance objectives and while it hired more than 15,000 new employees each year, according to records obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. The CTF's own Franco Terrazzano joins Scott for that. One of Hamilton's major thoroughfares is set to undergo several changes this summer after city councillors approved ‘short-term' changes on Main Street, including moving from five to four lanes. Ward 1Coucnilor Maureen Wilson steps on to explain the reasoning. Ontario's expert pandemic advisers say that Ontario is likely in another wave of COVID-19 driven by the highly infectious BA.5 Omicron subvariant of the virus. Scott speaks about the implications of that with Hamilton's Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests:Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation.Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for AffordableEnergy, Former Liberal MP.Maureen Wilson, Councillor, Ward 1, City of Hamilton.Steve Buist, Reporter with The Hamilton Spectator.Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton.Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute.Eric Kam, Professor of macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Monetary Economics, Implications of Monetary Growth, with Toronto Metropolitan University.Mike Wilner, Baseball columnist and podcaster with the Toronto Star.Rob Golfi, Sales Representative, RE/MAX Escarpment Realty, The Golfi Team. Host - Scott RadleyContent Producer –William ErskineTechnical/Podcast Producer - William WebberNews Anchors –Diana Weeks, David Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show
Elizabeth Richardson joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored Farzana Akkas and Dr Amy Cadwallader: “What Should Dietary Supplement Oversight Look Like in the US?” Recorded February 09, 2022 Read the full article here.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson Scott examines the claim by General Wayne Eyre, Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff, told a committee of senators that the invasion of Ukraine “has caused us to face the most dangerous time in the world in what I would argue is generations, and so we have to continue to be prepared for what may come,” with Dr. Christian Leuprecht. Scott also takes a deeper look at the apparent 6th wave of COVID-19 hitting Hamilton with Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, and look at which programs suffered during the pandemic. Ontario has finally given to OK for citizens to place wagers through apps and websites for casinos and sporting games, and Scott examines the mental health impacts with Dr. Nigel E. Turner. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests: Dr. Rick Tytus, Chair, District 4 of the Ontario Medical Association, Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University. Daniel Ives, Managing Director of Equity Research with Wedbush investments in the U.S. Stewart Prest, Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University, specializing in Canadian politics and institutions, comparative politics, civil conflict and contentious politics, and foreign policy. Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton. Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute. Dr. Nigel E. Turner, Independent Scientist with the Institute for Mental Health Policy Research at CAMH; Assistant Professor in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University. Dr. Lubomyr Luciuk, Professor with the Royal Military College, researching: Geopolitics; Ukraine; Refugee Migration; Former Soviet; Union; Ethnic minorities; Strategic Studies. Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host - Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchors – Diana Weeks, Dave Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson Today on the podcast Scot continues on his support for the people of Ukraine, and he's encouraging you in Hamilton to do so as well! Konstantyn Sheweli, pres of the Ukrainian National Federation of Canada shares some ways you can do so. Yesterday the Prime Minister (only in French) announced plans to cease importing Russian crude oil and now Canada's relationship with Russian oil is under the microscope, Dan McTeague joins Scott for more on that. Russia is finding itself more isolated and under the pressure of sanctions, while it presses on with war in Ukraine. What does that mean for its relationship with China? Well Charles Burton has some answers for Scott on that. As well with the effects of Canada's, the US and UK's sanctions on the Ruble, what does it mean for a nation like Russia to experience the collapse of its currency? Dr. Eric Kam joins Scott for that. Stay tuned in for Scott Radley has returned to the airwaves with Scott toward the end! It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Donate to the Ukrainian National Federation of Canada here: https://ucc.ca/ Donate to the Ukraine effort by the Red Cross and more here: https://globalnews.ca/pages/ukraine-needs-our-support-and-heres-how-you-can-help Guests: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News. Eric Kam, Professor of macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Monetary Economics, Implications of Monetary Growth, with Ryerson University Charles Burton, Senior Fellow with the Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for AffordableEnergy, Former Liberal MP. Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton. Konstantyn Sheweli, President, Ukrainian National Federation of Canada – Hamilton Branch. Daniel Perry, Consultant, Summa Strategies. Robert Austin, Association Director, Ceres Professor; Teaching Stream, Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies: A specialist on East Central and Southeastern Europe, in a historic and contemporary perspective. Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host - Scott Thompson Content Producer –William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Technical/Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchors – Diana Weeks, Dave Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What are some things that'll help economic development in Hamilton in 2022? We take a look back at the year with PR and Pop Culture Expert, Elissa Freeman! We take look at some of the biggest stories from 2021. The Christmas Tree of Hope was lit in Gore Park and 900 CHML was back on the scene this year. How is the Children's Fund doing, how can people contribute all year round? Tim Powers returns to the show for one more time in 2021, to give us his take on the political stories in the midst of the pandemic this year. The energy industry, like everything else, had a lot of ups and downs in 2021. What stands out, and what should we look forward too – or be warned about – in 2022? Dr. Elizabeth Richardson has given us a lot of her time over the past year, to keep us up-to-date on COVID-19 in Hamilton and she returns for one more 2021 visit as we go into two of the biggest holidays of the year. The Mayor of the City of Hamilton, Fred Eisenberger, joins Scott for an end-of-year conversation about Hamilton in 2021… and maybe Formula 1 racing too. While the COVID-19 safety precautions are probably at the top of everyone's minds, there are many more things worth remembering as we make our way into 2022. This year saw the start of Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson. To close out 2021, we are bringing back an old favourite segment of ours that has not yet seen its time on the show: it is time for a message of hope, with Reverend Jim Carriere! Guests: Norm Schleehahn, Director of Economic Development for the City of Hamilton Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert Eric Alper, Publicist, Music Commentator, Shameless Idealist Olivia Mackay, President of the Children's Fund Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data and brilliant human being Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for AffordableEnergy, Former Liberal MP Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Hamilton's Medical Officer of Health Fred Eisenberger, Mayor of the City of Hamilton Chief Frank Bergen, Chief of Police, City of Hamilton Rev. Jim Carriere Lisa Polewski, reporter & anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML William P. Erskine, producer with Global News Radio 900 CHML Host - Scott Thompson Content/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchor - Lisa Polewski Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women as well as the 32nd anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre. Canada's ambassador to China is stepping down & U.S. President Joe Biden has announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics. How does the Hamilton Ticats making it to the Grey Cup final have an impact that spreads throughout Hamilton? Merck, the maker of a COVID-19 antiviral pill, which is still under Health Canada review, announced on Monday that it's reached an agreement with the pharmaceutical company Thermo Fisher Scientific in Whitby, Ontario, to manufacturer the pills. There's a chance that the Omicron variant may have less severe symptoms than previously thought. To get more on what we know about the new variant, Scott speaks with Dr. Rodney Rohde. And Hamilton now has at least one case of the Omicron variant. Guests: Liza Ritchie, Manager of Community Programs with IHOH Charles Burton, Senior Fellow with the Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute Ryan McHugh, Manager of Tourism and Events with the City of Hamilton Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University Dr. Rodney Rohde, Professor and Chair of the Clinical Laboratory Science Program at the College of Health Professions with Texas State University Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, City of Hamilton Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Diana Weeks, anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML Ken Mann, anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML William P. Erskine, producer with Global News Radio 900 CHML Host - Scott Thompson Content/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchors - Diana Weeks and Ken Mann Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Supply chain trouble continues across the board and Global News' Short Supply series is looking at these issues. Last night saw the first doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children touch down at Hamilton. Parliament is back in action but what's changed from when they last sat and what can we expect from tomorrow's Throne Speech? Health Canada has approved the children's COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer but what does it mean for that approval to go through and what else should people know about the vaccine? Did Hamilton City Council make the right decision by voting 13-3 against expanding Hamilton's urban boundary? And the International Olympic Committee says that it's made contact with Chinese pro tennis player Peng Shuai, who was formerly reported as missing, but this has still left some questions unanswered. Guests: Erica Alini, money reporter with Global News, author of the forthcoming book Money Like You Mean It, due out December 9, 2021 Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University Dr. Omar Khan, Assistant Professor with the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Immunology with the University of Toronto and a Medicine by Design Investigator Dr. Frank Clayton, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Urban Research and Land Development, Ryerson University Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science with Carleton University Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Diana Weeks, anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML Ted Michaels, anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML, host of the Health & Wellness Show, super recycler William P. Erskine, producer with Global News Radio 900 CHML Host - Scott Thompson Content/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchors - Diana Weeks and Ted Michaels Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Roughly 29,000 more Hamiltonians need to get vaccinated to reach the minimum rate required to protect the community from COVID. Ontario's goal is for 90 per cent of eligible residents — those born in 2009 or earlier — to get fully immunized with two COVID shots. Hamilton was at 80.6 per cent as of Monday, which is one of Ontario's lowest rates. Getting to 90 per cent requires about 29,000 more first doses — a daunting task considering the majority of shots now being administered in Hamilton are second doses. GUEST: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton - National Defence Minster Anita Anand says she is committed to ensuring “justice is served” in the fight against sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces. Just hours into the job, Anand says she will be relentless in her pursuit to shift the culture within the military so those in uniform feel safe, while restoring Canadians' trust in the institution GUEST: Stephanie Chouinard, Associate Professor of Political Science at the Royal Military College - Ontario plans to spend 20-million-dollars to double the number of long-term care home inspectors in the province. Long-Term Care Minister Rod Phillips says the government plans to hire 193 staff, creating a ratio of one inspector for every two long-term care homes. ALSO:Ontario Expands Career Growth Opportunities for PSWs and Nurses in Long-term Care Protecting our progress by supporting over 2,000 additional nursing graduates by 2024-25 GUEST: Dr. Vivian Stamatopoulos, Co-Founder of Canadians4LTC Standards and a Professor at Ontario Tech University See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson Scott gets a Hamilton health update, breaks down the final federal leaders' debate, and speaks to RCMP Corporal Mike Hall, who was on the ground at Gander International Airport on September 11, 2001. Then, Christian Leuprecht joins the show to discuss the situation in Afghanistan today and Charles Burton addresses how Canada's election could affect relations with China. Finally, what is it like to be on the campaign trail with Justin Trudeau? Joh Ivison fills us in. Guests: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton Nikita James Nanos CMC FCRIC Chief Data Scientist and Founder, Nanos Research Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University RCMP Corporal Mike Hall Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute, author of the new book Intelligence as Democratic Statecraft, published by Oxford University Press Charles Burton Senior Fellow with the Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad at Macdonald-Laurier Institute John Ivison, Political journalist with the National Post, author of The Riotous Passions of Robbie Burns and Trudeau: The Education of a Prime Minister Lisa Polewski, reporter with Global News Radio 900 CHML Ted Michaels, Anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML, host of the Health & Wellness Show Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host - Scott Thompson Content/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine News Anchors - Lisa Polewski and Ted Michaels Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Hamilton has expanded the operations of two COVID-19 testing centres, and now there is word that those Hamiltonians who have been deemed high-risk are eligible for a COVID-19 "booster" shot to go along with the two doses. Elsewhere, Niagara's acting medical officer of health called Hamilton the "epicentre" of the pandemic for our region. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton - Justin Trudeau came under fresh pressure on Wednesday over his handling of harassment complaints against a Liberal candidate. Scott welcomes Michelle Rempel Garner, Conservative Candidate for Calgary Nose Hill, back to the show to discuss this issues this raises. Guest: Michelle Rempel Garner, Conservative Candidate for Calgary Nose Hill - The U.S. has now pulled out of Afghanistan but the story is not over, not for the people of Afghanistan, the refugees spread over the world, and not even for the U.S., it seems. Guest: Brian J. Karem, Political Analyst for CNN, White House Reporter and host of ‘Just Ask the Question' Podcast - The Government of China has put tight restrictions on video games, television, and banned "sissy pants" celebrities, all in the name of protecting their culture and national strength. They have also limited the number of exams in schools. Meanwhile, Chinese news is reporting that Michael Spavor had sent photographs of military equipment to Michael Kovrig. Guest: Gordon Houlden, Director of the China Institute and Professor of Political Science with the University of Alberta Subscribe to the Scott Thompson Show wherever you find your favourite podcasts, keep up with the big stories developing in Hamilton, Ontario and across Canada: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/189/the-scott-thompson-show/ Host - Scott Thompson Content/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Vaccine eligibility in Hamilton and across the province has been updated. As of yesterday all Ontarians who received their first dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine on or before May 9, 2021 are eligible to book or rebook their second dose appointment at a shortened interval. And as of Wednesday, June 23, 2021 at 8:00 a.m., individuals who received their first dose of an mRNA vaccine on or before May 30, 2021 -- and who live in a Delta hot spot (Durham, Halton, Hamilton, Peel, Porcupine, Simcoe-Muskoka, Toronto, Waterloo, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph, and York public health units) -- will be eligible to book or rebook their second dose appointment at a shortened interval. Starting the week of June 28, 2021 (days / sequence to be confirmed) all Ontarians aged 18 and over who have received their first dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine will be eligible to book their second dose appointment. The appointment will be scheduled at least 28 days after the first dose, per the recommended interval GUEST: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton - Dr. Terresa Tam is reminding Canadians that with COVID-19 still out there in the world, even as we all get vaccinated, there is still the possibility that new variants will develop -- and they could still pose a problem. Meanwhile, experts warn that we will likely see a spike in cases as travel restrictions lift, and there are stories -- rare, though they are -- of vaccinated people becoming infected with COVID-19. In short, the game is not over... GUEST: Dr. Barry Pakes, Public Health and Preventive Medicine physician, and a Professor with Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto - As restrictions loosen for fully vaccinated travelers coming in and out of Canada, more cases of COVID-19 will be imported, experts say, though getting more Canadians vaccinated will reduce the chances of significant outbreaks. As of July 5, fully vaccinated Canadian citizens, permanent residents and people registered under the Indian Act will no longer have to quarantine when they enter Canada, the federal government announced Monday. At a press conference, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair said the government is still urging people not to travel internationally right now, but noted the border restrictions that began more than 15 months ago “were never intended to be permanent.” GUEST: Dr. Marion Joppe, a professor with the School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management at the University of Guelph See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: A pair of pop-up vaccination clinics have been scheduled for the coming days in Hamilton to provide second doses of Moderna vaccine to those 80 and older. The clinics are scheduled for Sunday at Ancaster Rotary Centre and Monday at Saltfleet Community Centre in Stoney Creek. ALSO: More contagious COVID-19 variant prompts calls for two-dose coverage in hardest-hit areas GUEST: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton - Air passengers entering Canada who refuse to quarantine in a designated hotel will soon be subject to a $5,000 fine. The federal government has announced that, starting Friday, international air passengers who decline to take their required COVID-19 tests or who refuse to check into a quarantine hotel could be hit with a $5,000 fine for each offence — a $2,000 increase from the current fine. GUEST: Saibal Ray, James McGill Professor of Operations Management at the Desautels Faculty of Management and the Academic Director of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management - The United States unveiled details of its first global donations of COVID-19 vaccines Thursday, with plans to ship 19 million doses through the COVAX vaccine-sharing alliance, and another six million doses directly to neighbours, including Canada, and countries experiencing pandemic surges. The offer comes as Canada's vaccine rollout is nearing the best in the world, and at the same time as pressure is mounting on the Canadian government to start sharing some of its COVID-19 vaccines as well. Canada isn't producing any COVID-19 vaccines of its own, but has been criticized for not sharing any doses of imported vaccines. “By August, Canada will have enough to fully vaccinate its entire population,” reads a statement signed by 32 agencies and organizations, including the Canadian arms of One, UNICEF, World Vision, the Mennonite Central Committee, Canadian Council of Imams and the Anglican Council of Indigenous People. The groups joined together Thursday to pressure Canada to donate to COVAX four million doses by the end of June – one-tenth of the doses Canada expects to have delivered by then – and then to donate up to 94 million excess doses by the end of the year. GUEST: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
the Ontario government is currently planning to implement a provincewide lockdown beginning Christmas Eve. The announcement is expected to come Monday afternoon at Queen’s Park from Premier Doug Ford. According to sources briefed on the plans, as of Sunday afternoon, the government was expecting to implement a 28-day lockdown for most of the province, while the north would be subject to a two-week lockdown. As part of the plans, elementary-age school children would not return to classes as scheduled after the holidays but would spend the first week of school in the new year at home doing virtual learning and then return on Jan. 11. GUEST: Dr. Brent Belchetz, ER Physician and Senior Fellow at the Fraser Institute - Why is Hamilton in lockdown as of today? The province announced Friday that five health units will be moving to levels of its COVID-19 framework with higher restrictions. That list included Hamilton, which will move from red to the grey as of 12:01 a.m. Monday. Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Hamilton's medical officer of health, had already implemented more stringent measures above and beyond red zone restrictions, including businesses having to screen customers before they enter retail stores. The decision to move the city in lockdown "wasn't an easy one, but a necessary one," she said in a media release Friday. GUEST: Paul Johnson, Director of Emergency Centre, City of Hamilton - The chair of Hamilton's public school board supports asymptomatic testing in Hamilton schools as the number of COVID-19 cases in local students and staff continue to rise. Hamilton schools reported 10 more cases on Friday — that's 45 cases in four days. ALSO: Potential school closures with 1pm announcement GUEST: Dawn Danko, HWDSB Chair See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Additional local restrictions put in place by Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, the city's medical officer of health, began today for malls and workplaces. Those rules include reduced capacity and limits at shopping malls and stores, screening questions outside workplaces, posting capacity limits based on physical distancing requirements, and designating a manager to develop and monitor a safety plan. ALSO: London and Middlesex saw 39 new coronavirus cases along with 16 recoveries on Sunday, according to the Middlesex-London Health Unit. This comes as the region prepares to shift to the orange-restrict level of Ontario’s colour-coded COVID-19 Response Framework starting. GUEST: Dr. Alon Vaisman, Infectious Disease Specialist, University Health Network - With first ministers set to meet this week to discuss health care funding and COVID-19 efforts, including vaccine distribution and logistics, the Ontario Pharmacists Association (CPhA) is calling for a more coordinated strategy to ensure that health professionals are ready to administer vaccines when they arrive in Canada. The OPA is also calling for a federal commitment to provide the necessary funding and resources to assist provinces and territories to cover the costs associated with the administration of vaccines by health professionals. GUEST: Justin Bates, CEO of the Ontario Pharmacist Association - The Ford government proactively inspected 11 — or less than two per cent — of the province’s 651 long-term care homes from March 1 until October 15 this year, the province’s commission said in a report Friday. The government’s 2018 decision to cut proactive inspections meant issues with infection prevention and personal protective equipment (PPE) weren’t identified ahead of the COVID-19 pandemic, the commission said. 70% of all COVID19 deaths in Ontario have been in LTC. Yet, not one person on the newly announced vaccine distribution task force is an LTC physician, nurse practitioner, or nurse - the very people who vaccinate LTC residents. GUEST: Dr. Amit Arya, palliative care physician and joint faculty member with both McMaster University and the University of Toronto See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hamilton’s medical officer of health says a recent uptick in COVID-19 cases, which led to three consecutive days of highs last week, may be steering the city in the direction of a lockdown. On Tuesday, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson said the weekly case rate for the city is sitting at 74.8 out of 100,000 people and 58 per day over the last seven days. GUEST: Paul Johnson, Director of Emergency Centre, City of Hamilton See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hamilton's medical officer of health says if the city continues to see the number of new COVID-19 cases rise, it will "without a doubt" enter a full lockdown. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Hamilton in the red, we’re very close to being in a lockdown. But how would a lockdown for just the city work, how do we activate it and is it going to help at this point? Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton. Guest: Dominik Mertz, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, McMaster University. - Hamilton is one step away from lockdown. London has moved to yellow. Yet, the top doctor for the province says we could be green by Christmas. Is that even possible with the rising cases? Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University. - Dave Woodard of 640 Toronto joins Bill to provide an update on the Alek Minassian trial. MInassian’s father took the stand yesterday. Guest: Dave Woodard, reporter, Global News Radio 640 Toronto. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Jeff and Elizabeth Richardson. Mother and son duo. Passionate creators of the organic Flower of Life company, here in OKC. They enlighten us on what Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome is, along with the brain science behind Alzhemier's and cannabis combined. With loads of passion, knowledge and awareness to their patient, FOL is doing everything the right way in the OK cannabis market and we are highly impressed!
Meet Jeff and Elizabeth Richardson. Mother and son duo. Passionate creators of the organic Flower of Life company, here in OKC. They enlighten us on what Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome is, along with the brain science behind Alzhemier's and cannabis combined. With loads of passion, knowledge and awareness to their patient, FOL is doing everything the right way in the OK cannabis market and we are highly impressed!
Scott talked with Hamilton's Chief Medical Officer of Health to find out how we can go about having Halloween fun safely in the city. First, however, news anchor Ted Michaels joined the show to get grilled by Scott about a mask-related issue. Guests: Ted Michaels, 900 CHML News Anchor, host of the Health and Wellness Show Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton
Liberal Confidence Vote: Over night, the Liberal federal government survived a no confidence vote on pandemic benefits. Where does this go from here? What were reactions from fellow MPs? Guest: Mercedes Stephenson, Ottawa Bureau Chief, Global News - Could we end up seeing this government facing another no confidence vote soon? Guest: Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University - COVID-19 Cases: Cases are climbing across the province. Where are we seeing them the most? Is there concerns about overloading our healthcare systems? Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton - The Canadian Federation for Independent Business is calling on the federal government to do more for small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic because these small companies may not survive if there's no help. Guest: Jasmin Guénette, VP of National Affairs, Canadian Federation of Independent Business - Should Ontario move back to Phase Two for handling the pandemic? How do you feel about the increase in cases? Guest: Ahmad Firas Khalid, medical doctor and health policy expert
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast As Ontario enters the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Hamilton has reported 38 new cases of the novel coronavirus. The Chief Medical Officer for the City of Hamilton, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, joined the show to discuss how the city is handling the flattening of the second curve. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton - Will we see a return to Food Hoarding as the second wave commences? Guest: Michael von Massow, Associate Professor of Food Agriculture and Resource Economics with the University of Guelph - Are the federal liberals making moves to shut down debate on any pandemic income supports? Guest: Michael Taube, Troy Media syndicated, columnist, and Washington Times contributor - Tonight marks the first debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. What can we expect from the pair of them? Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Producer and Correspondent with Global News - How bad have surgery wait times become during the pandemic? How long will it take to alleviate that list? Guest: Bruce Squires, President, McMaster Children's Hospital.
The Premier is in town today for several visits and announcements. Guest: Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario. - How is Ontario doing for recovery? Are we on the right track or do we have a long way to go? And how would a second lockdown come into play here? Guest: Rocco Rossi, Ontario Chamber of Commerce - With the school year fast approaching, are changes being made to help benefit the students? What concerns are still in play? Guest: Craig Smith, ETFO Thames Valley Teacher Local President Guest: Alex Johnstone, Trustee & Chair, Hamilton Wentworth District School Board. - In Hamilton, we've officially hit 1000 COVID-19 cases. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, City of Hamilton
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Canada’s cases of COVID-19 inch toward 100,000 but Hamilton is moving to stage 2 of phase 2 on Friday. Scott welcomed Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid to the show to talk about the safety issues involved, and then Hamilton's Medical Officer of Health joined Scott to discuss how the city will handle the move. Guests: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, medical doctor and health policy expert Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton - This weekend saw two Black Lives Matter marches start in downtown Hamilton, and combine at City Hall. Jesse Kelly was one of the speakers at the event. He joined Scott to share his thoughts on the protests, as well as talk about how people can support the cultural shift we are seeing. Later, Amani Williams and her sister Niya spoke with Scott about why they organized the march from Dundurn Park to City Hall. Jesse Kelly, local advocate, grandson of Ellison Kelly, Hamilton Ti-Cat Hall of Famer and is a local influencer in the jail and school systems in the city Amani Williams, protest organizer Niya, protest organizer - If body cams are instituted, how will we handle the data that is collected by police, and will they have a significant impact on the legal system? Guests: David Fraser, Lawyer with McInnes Cooper in Nova Scotia, leading internet, technology and privacy lawyers. Kevin Bryan, Professor, Seneca College. Retired police officer
Hamilton is moving to stage 2 of phase 2 on Friday! Hamilton's Medical Officer of Health joined Scott to discuss how the city will handle the move. Guests: Dr Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton Want to hear more? Check out the newest podcast of the Scott Thompson Show! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show/hamilton-s-reopening-moving-to-stage-2-blm-protest Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you find your favourite shows!
Bill is joined by Hamilton’s Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, for an update on the fight against COVID-19 in our city Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton. - Andrew Goldberg joins Bill for his weekly segment on employment issues during the pandemic. On the docket today: Can an employer legally fire an employee who engages in inappropriate activity outside of the workplace? And could we see companies paying a share of their employees' rent, if they are working from home? Guest: Andrew Goldberg, Employment lawyer and Associate at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, employmentlawyer.ca - We might be seeing more signs stating "no mask, no service" outside of more local businesses in the near future. Premier Doug Ford says businesses have that right, and experts agree with him, but that does not mean these businesses will not face their fair share of challenges. Guest: Richard C. Powers, MBA, LLB, ICD.D, Associate Professor, National Academic Director, Directors Education Program & Governance Essentials Program, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
According to an ICES report, Hamilton has seen 11,182 people tested for COVID-19. It has tested the highest amount of people in the province. To discuss and to give an update on how the city is faring, the Chief Medical Officer joined Bill Kelly. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Oficer, City of Hamilton. - The mayor wants to put together a task force for economic recovery post pandemic. The debate on it yesterday was polite but at the same time, ugly and dysfunctional. John Best joins to elaborate. Guest: John Best. President of the Bay Observer - Could COVID-19 be here to stay? The WHO says that it's a possibility. Guest: Dr. Anna Banerji, O.Ont MD MPH FRCPC DTM&H, Faculty Lead, Indigenous and Refugee Health, Post MD Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
To provide us with a local update on how we're doing with the pandemic, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson joins the Bill Kelly Show this morning. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, City of Hamilton - The Ontario Chamber of Commerce is applauding the news that came from the Ontario government yesterday that more businesses can prepare to reopen. Guest: Rocco Rossi. Ontario Chamber of Commerce - Should the tracking data for COVID-19 be more detailed? The City is going to be considering this. Guest: Kojo Damptey, Manager of Programs, Hamilton Centre for Civic Inclusion
There has been two more deaths in Hamilton connected to nursing homes due to COVID-19. To provide an update, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson joins Bill Kelly. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, City of Hamilton - Andrew Goldberg joins Bill for their weekly segment discussing employment isuses. On the docket today, HBC trying to short severance pay and the Foodora closures Guest: Andrew Goldberg, Employment lawyer and Associate at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, employmentlawyer.ca - How are both the Canadian and US governments handling the COVID-19 crisis and recovery? Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup
Dr. Elizabeth Richardson joins Bill this morning to provide a city update to the COVID-19 situation. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, City of Hamilton - How does the city budget and it's tax hikes impact the residents of each ward, particularly now with a pandemic involved too? Guest: Brad Clark, City Councillor, City of Hamilton - Clinical trials are starting for some of the prototype vaccines, for example one from the University of Oxford. But is it too soon to be optimistic? Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University
Hamilton has seen it's 11th death and will now be offering drive-through testing starting today. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, City of Hamilton - Premier Doug Ford joins the Bill Kelly Show this morning to chat about Ontario's response to the COVID-19 pandemic thus far. Guest: Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario Guest: Peter Graefe. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University - To speak on the federal government response to the pandemic and the supplies of masks and hand sanitizers, the Minister of Public Services and Procurement joins Bill Kelly. Guest: Anita Anand, Minister and federal lead on procurement - The Rotary Club of Hamilton will be donating $6000 worth of PPE's and masks to front line workers. Guest: Heather Moroz, President– Rotary Club of Hamilton,
Are we doing enough to physically distance ourselves? Dr. Elizabeth Richardson joins Bill to go into what the city is seeing. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, Public Health. City of Hamiltion - Members of local community outreach groups are demanding that police stop ticketing the homeless for not observing physical distancing. Guest: Claire Bodkin, member of HamSmart and resident physician in Hamilton - The Ontario Nurses'Association is calling for industries to help with donating or loaning personal protective equipment to fight COVID-19. Guest: Vicki McKenna, Ontario Nurses Association
Where are we standing with COVID-19 cases in our city? Dr. Elizabeth Richardson joins Bill this morning to provide an update to the pandemic situation. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, City of Hamilton - The NDP yesterday called for the modelling numbers to be released (which they will be at noon today), but they also wanted the government to step up to help save city workers from losing their jobs. Guest: Andrea Horwath, Leader of the Ontario NDP Modelling data that will be released later today. Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill - How can we maintain our mental health during the pandemic? Guest: Steve Joordens, Professor of Psychology at University of Toronto
Will we ever truly know how many cases of COVID-19 the city has? And how many are we at now? Dr. Elizabeth Richardson joins Bill to provide an update for the city. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton - PM Justin Trudeau will be making another announcement in regards to a wage subsidy. Will this be effective? How else is the government handling the pandemic? Guest: David Akin, Chief Political Correspondent, Global News - Premier Doug Ford has his rivals, but with his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, he's earning praise from friends and foes alike. Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill - This week will be crucial in the fight against COVID-19. How so? Will social distancing make an impact? Guest: Alison Thompson, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Professor of Public Health Services, and Professor of Public Health Sciences, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Public Health with the City of Hamilton, updates Scott on the COVID-19 numbers in Hamilton and what is being done to flatten the curve of the outbreak. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Public Health with the City of Hamilton - Scott spoke to Darryl Culley, President of Emergency Management & Training Inc., to find out what a State of Emergency entails for the Province of Ontario, following Premier Ford's announcement. Guest: Darryl Culley, President of Emergency Management & Training Inc - Doctor Katy Kamkar, Psychologist with CAMH, and Scott Thompson talked about the impact the new coronavirus pandemic is having on people's mental health, and what can be done if you are feeling the pressure. Guest: Dr. Katy Kamkar, Psychologist with CAMH - Michael Taube, Troy Media syndicated columnist, Washington Times contributor and former speech writer for Stephen Harper, joined The Scott Thompson Show to discuss Trudeau's latest announcement from Prime Minister Trudeau, and the Federal government's overall response to the pandemic. Guest: Michael Taube, Troy Media syndicated columnist, Washington Times contributor and former speech writer for Stephen Harper - Global News Europe Bureau Chief Crystal Goomansingh spoke with Scott, as the European Union plans to shut down their external borders, and France and Germany tighten restrictions to control COVID-19. Guest: Crystal Goomansingh, Europe Bureau Chief, Global News - Phil Gurski, President and C-E-O of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, joined Scott Thompson on 900 C-H-M-L in Hamilton, to discuss Canada closing its border to non-permanent residents ... but not to Americans ... as well as remaining calm during the pandemic. - How will this virus and the state of emergency impact the food trade? Guest: Mike von Massow, OAC Chair in Food System Leadership, Associate Professor Food Agriculture and Resource Economics, University of Guelph
Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Public Health with the City of Hamilton, updates Scott on the COVID-19 numbers in Hamilton and what is being done to flatten the curve of the outbreak. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Public Health with the City of Hamilton Hear more on COIVD-19 in Hamilton, Ontario and Canada, in the newest podcast of The Scott Thompson Show, available wherever you find your favourite podcast. https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show/covid-19-in-hamilton-and-across-canada-security-co
Over the weekend it was revealed that Hamilton Public Health is investigating four new cases of COVID-19. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, Public Health, City of Hamilton - OPSEU wants all businesses to send their workers home to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Guest: Warren “Smokey” Thomas, President of OPSEU - Retailers are making the decision whether to remain open or close due to the COVID19 pandemic. One of the largest in Canada is the group behind Canadian Tire, which has decided to keep Canadian Tire open but the others (Mec, Sportschek) Guest: Bruce Winder, Retail Expert, Speaker, Consultant, Professor and Entrepreneur - Is there growing concern for our local businesses when it comes to COVID-19? What about in busy areas such as the Farmer’s Market? Shane Coleman joins Bill to discuss. Guest: Shane Coleman, vendor and vice chair of the Hamilton Farmer’s Market board - Calls from listeners and how this is impacting them.
COVID-19 is dominating the news cycle at the moment. What is the latest in it’s progression? Is Canada’s governments (provincially and federally) handling this well? How prepared are we? Guest: Allison Thompson, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Professor of Public Health Services Professor of Public Health Sciences, Dalla Lana School of Public Health - Yesterday the hate crime stats were discussed at the Hamilton Police Services Board meeting. What was unveiled? Guest: Frank Bergen, Deputy Chief., Hamilton Police Services - Yesterday it was revealed that there has been a second case of COVID-19 in the City. To provide a quick update and chat how this case came about, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson joins Bill this morning. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, Public Health, City of Hamilton
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast David Chartrand, President of Manitoba Metis Federation, spoke with Scott about the future of Indigenous governance, the history of hereditary chiefs and elected band councils, and his perspective on the blockades. Guest: David Chartrand, President of the Manitoba Metis Federation - The federal government says it has the money to invest in the LRT project but the mayor says that it's up to the provincial government to officially ask for it. Guest: Ryan McGreal, Editor of Raise the Hammer - With March Break upon us, and a looming potential pandemic, how can people be safe from COVID-19? Guest: Barry Choi. Personal Finance & Travel Expert Money We Have - Hamilton's Public Health department is urging that people who have returned from the Wuhan, China area should self-isolate themselves for 14 days.Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, Public Health, City of Hamilton
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The latest Vital Signs report from the Hamilton Community Foundation revealed a growing concern for mental health in youth and an opioid problem they say is at "crisis proportions."
The economy is one of the many issues Canadians are discussing in this election. Dawna Friesen joined Bill this morning to discuss a Milton riding which has had runaway growth due to reasonable housing prices and their proximity to Toronto but is also facing a star candidate match up between Adam Van Koeverden and Lisa Raitt. Guest: Dawna Friesen, anchor for Global National. Is a recession imminent? What will cause it to actually happen? Guest: Michael Veall, Professor with the Department of Economics at McMaster University The Hamilton Community Foundation's Vital Signs report has been released and it shows that there is increasing hospitalizations for mental health and substance abuse. More than two thirds of Hamiltonians report that they have good or excellent mental health, but there are still wide variations depending on age gender work and life factors. Guest: Terry Cooke, Hamilton Community Foundation.Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Hamilton Public Health. Hundreds showed up for the vigil for Devan Selvey, the 14 year old who was murdered. Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup. Guest: Alex Johnstone, Trustee, Hamilton Wentworth District School Board.
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Coming live from Bard’s coffee in Perryburg, Ohio three boss babes discuss leadership and mentorship with host Elizabeth Richardson and co-hosts of empowerment of your finances Stephanie Georgakopoulos and the breath of fresh air badass Krisi Vadnais. Join me on this journey of being a rising tide and please leave a review and a comment so we can share the positive vibes with all the boss babes out there! Feel free to leave me a comment @ms.findyourstyle on any topics you want me to cover in future episodes. Link to Pinterest Pinpal course here: https://www.findyourstyle.life/pinterest-course Find me on IG
In this episode, Aaron continues his interview with chronic pain expert Dr. Elizabeth Richardson. Dr. Richardson shares not only more valuable insights into how pain impacts those of us in the Veteran community, but she also touches on a relatively new practice in the area of pain management this is seeing some great success for Veterans across the country. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couragetofightagain/message
In this episode, Aaron interviews chronic pain expert, Dr. Elizabeth Richardson. As Veterans, how should we view chronic pain? Is it worse for Veterans than for the rest of the world? And if it is, what do we do about it? Get the answers to all these questions and more in this episode of the Courage to Fight Again podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couragetofightagain/message
Welcome to a podcast about growth in personal development, being in action mode, digging into your roots, and delivering continues achievements of success. Podcast host, Elizabeth Richardson shares a quick journey reflection after a lunch date with someone spectacular. You’ll have to listen to hear more of the dirty details of what a smash the Internet can really be for relationship building. More details to come. Enjoy the short teaser. Send feedback to findyourstyle.life@gmail.com subject, “podcast feedback.” We are a listener supported podcast. If you enjoy the podcast subscribe to stay in the know. Think someone else could benefit? Share the podcast with them. If you really really like the podcast leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Happy listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godinmygut/support
Module progress Recently I’ve been feeling really small in my environment because I’m literally faking it to make it all the time. Which has continued to bring me major success. I’m just a normal woman with above average goals with domestic duties and bills to pay just like you all. As I myself climbed the confidence ladder to making a legacy for myself. I thought to myself, well God’s been guiding me to teach others about finding their style on a deeper level; which birthed soul style. Hey creators I’m Elizabeth Richardson your soul stylist. It’s time ladies. It’s time for you to dig into your soul to uncover a deeper understanding of what’s been manifesting you against achieving your goals and how to get their. For business inquires, collaboration ventures, or podcast feedback email findyourstyle.life@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godinmygut/support
Introduction•How Jai Leigh and I met•Topic of discussion: Being a Parent with a Mental Health Condition. Elizabeth Richardson and Jai Leigh have two different experiences with anxiety. What they both have in common is the fact that they both have daughters’ of their own. How as parents can we help ourselves and our kids at the same time living with a mental health condition. Elizabeth has been recently learning more about herself. While Jai Leigh has grown up with severe anxiety. Listen as these two Mom’s discuss their own personal experiences within their healing journey. How have they been able to bring awareness to a younger generation? What are the triggers? Is anxiety hereditary? Or is anxiety due to environmental? What are the cues? Feedback is welcomed via social media DM or send feedback to findyourstyle.life@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godinmygut/support
When life makes you think twice, three times, over and over again. Not this time. “Project Liz” your host Elizabeth Richardson brings on a special guest-host Jai Leigh. Listen as we talk front and center on the topic of anxiety and doing life. Jai Leigh goes from model to a Master of her own mind. Anxiety awareness can change just by a story. Our truth. Our most vulnerable challenges that has hindered us from achieving our best self. Knowing our mindset helps but is it the cure all. The power of the mind, creating peace through knowledge, and sharing is what you have to look forward to with EP.6.
Anchor • Introduction to Podcast hosting • Tips of the industry. Find your mind and keep moving. Find Your Style “Project Liz” is where founder and finder meet in a behind the scenes experiences a Black woman goes through to pursue her passion of self love, self growth, and dealing with her dark places. Enjoy the mic diaries of Founder of Find Your Style dot Life, Elizabeth Richardson. For business inquires email at findyourstyle.life@gmail.com Leave us a podcast rating and review. Be sure to subscribe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godinmygut/support
Welcome to the behind the scenes of my everyday life. Into the mind of the founder of Find Your Style dot Life, Elizabeth Richardson. Episode 2 of an exclusive 1:1 with Casey Lovell. Other topics to look forward to are on social confidence, workout accountability, self love, 5 people to network with, and family helium. If there any specific topics you’d like hear more about. Image consultant website: www.findyourstyle.life Herbal farm website: www.fangbonerfarms.com Facebook Page link: https://m.facebook.com/findyourstyle.life --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godinmygut/support
Quick description: I dated 9 women in 2 hours, found myself, and I own 3 businesses. Why wouldn’t you want to listen to my podcast? I may preach in hollas’ you’ll soon understand what it means to be a woman of color, madly in love with a white man, raising a beautiful bi-racial daughter by a different man. I’m not sure how unique my story is but I’ll be here to share the many Projects of Liz where being selfish is at hand. I can be pretty raw, harsh some may say, or just human. The love towards those close to me I’m Wonder Woman in colors. Full of STYLE•TRAVEL• SOCIAL introvert is bringing you a podcast to keep you alert to the mind of a friend amongst strangers. FINDYOURSTYLE.LIFE FOUNDER Elizabeth Richardson “PROJECT LIZ” speaker opens you to the behind the scenes lifestyle. Follow her growth as a founder, multi-business owner, momprenueur with Wonder Woman super powers most of the time. Listen as Elizabeth Richardson shares tips, life drama, style hacks, education and the happening stuff going on. Why a podcast? Basically, I need a sounding board. Where I could let down the curtain on my emotions. Instead of writing a diary I’ll speak about it with a podcast. Holla!! I’ll be name dropping, preaching in HOLLAS’, branding, social entrepreneurship. Grabbing life by the balls and telling it, “Hey, I came to rock your world in STYLE.” Let’s take this life for a ride y’all. It’s time for some real adventure. Hope you enjoy my batshit craziness. I’m human, I like food, and sleep. I’m not extra ordinary by any means. And now...enjoy my first episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godinmygut/support
Case #0170908Statement of Elias Bouchard, regarding the dreams of Jonathan Sims, Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute, currently unresponsive. Details pulled directly from subject.Content Warnings for this episode are at the end of the show notes.Thanks to this week's Patrons: MissRoslyn, Jenn Kern, Mirsasee Chow, Elizabeth Richardson, Kris Eversole, Shadowspinner, Amy Carlo, Nicholas w Gropp, Ace, leCanard.If you'd like to support us, head to www.patreon.com/rustyquillEdited this week by James Austin, Brock Winstead & Alexander J Newall.Performances:"Elias Bouchard" - Ben Meredith"Martin Blackwood" - Alexander J Newall"Police Officer" - Richard Davies"Peter Lukas" - Alasdair StuartSound effects this week by Edie & previously credited artists via freesound.org.Check out our merchandise at https://www.redbubble.com/people/rustyquill/collections/708982-the-magnus-archives-s1You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribePlease rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fear.Content Warning for:bloodbody horrorself-harminsect infestationwormsburned aliveburied alivedirect violence See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Lydia, Ben, Helen, Alex and special guest GM, Grant Howitt as they dive into Grant's newest RPG; Spire.The team play a cell of radical Dark Elves tasked with a top secret mission; bring down the wicked high elves through any means necessary. In the first of this four part special, we meet the characters, discover their unique talents and get a glimpse into the dark and dangerous world of Spire.Thanks to this week's Patrons; MissRoslyn, Jenn Kern, Mirsasee Chow, Elizabeth Richardson, Kris Eversole, Shadowspinner, Amy Carlo, Nicholas w Gropp, Ace, leCanard.Editing this week by Lowri Ann Davies, Ed von Aderkas & Alexander J NewallSFX this week by GowlerMusic, NoiseCollector, tyujik and previously credited artists via freesound.orgMusic this week by NoiseCollector via Archive.orgIf you'd like to support us, head to www.patreon.com/rustyquillToday’s game system is available at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gshowitt/spire-rpg See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our first ever competition, Rusty Fears, spawned an incredible amount of great entries. After hours of reading and deliberation in Rusty Towers, Alex, Jonny & Anil announced the winners. This week's episode is the first of TWO winning stories written by fans like you and produced by us here at Rusty Quill.Without further ado: "Lucid" is written by Elizabeth Richardson and read by Jonathan Sims. Listen in next week (and then keep listening of course) to catch the next winning story!Note: this is a stand-alone piece of fiction and not part of the Magnus canon.Content Warnings for this episode are at the end of the show notes.Thanks to this week's Patrons: Ja-Ying Teresa Yu, Mikkel Knudsen, Velma, Laura F., Christopher Bloom, Andrew Dicks, Brianna Johnson, Christopher Dunn, Shannon Callahan, April NashIf you'd like to support us, head to www.patreon.com/rustyquillEdited by Elizabeth Moffatt, Brock Winstead & Alexander J Newall.Check out our merchandise at https://www.redbubble.com/people/rustyquill/collections/708982-the-magnus-archives-s1You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribePlease rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fearContent Warning for:Altered RealitySleep DisordersBody Horror See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We often hear about how amazing bike lanes are to have in the city and that they will encourage more people to ride their bikes instead of driving their cars. We rarely hear about how much of the city streets these bike lanes take up and the many other drawbacks of bike lanes. Do you support the creation of bike lanes? Guest: Lawrence Solomon, Author of "Ban the Bike! How cities made a huge mistake in promoting cycling"- Safe Injection Sites are a very polarizing topic that is great on paper but will be a challenge to implement in Hamilton. Is this promoting illicit drug use or reducing the danger of using them? Would you want a Safe Injection Site to be set up by your house?Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Medical Officer of Health for the City of Hamilton-There was a time in which Tom Brady was in hot water for playing with a deflated football that ended up with him being suspended for 4 games but last night's Monday Night Football game, players were getting injured left, right and centre because players began playing to injure. No players were ejected from the game due to the hits they were delivering which completely contradicts the NFL when they say that they care about the well being of their players. Guest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at Global News Radio 900 CHML-We're often told that science is fact and that's the way it is but what if modern day science is preferring certain answers to others because one is more politically correct than another. If a study is done that shows men and women are not the same or someone that's Asian is better than someone that's White at something, people will criticize, demonize and ultimately ostracize the researcher. Would you support a researcher whose work yielded a controversial result? Guest: Dr. John Anomaly, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona