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In this weeks Episode: - Maranoia sets in for Matt as he gets through his first week of taper. - Sinead continues being active but her running days are over (for now). - Dan enjoys sleep-ins, keeping warm and coffees as he recovers from Transcend and ponders what's next. RESULTS: WAMC King of the Mountain (Sunday 30th June) - Sam Hermann takes out the race in 1:08:37, with Katherine Stockwell first female across the line in 1:17:24. https://www.wamc.org.au/race-results?year=2024&race=175&distance=315&p=2#results ON Track Night Vienna (Saturday 22d June) - Some impressive results out of Austria for 2 WA athletes. Tom Moorcroft runs a big 800m PB of 1:49.11. Emily Bradley breaks sub 17 for the first time over 5,000m running 16:56.37 https://oelv.athmin.at/event-details.aspx?event=29895 Margie Hadley takes a huge win at the brutal Wild Dog Backyard Ultra in Victoria (Friday 21st June), completing 45 laps for 300km's Brendan Verrier took 2nd place at the Brisbane Trail Ultra 110 (Friday 28th June) in 13:08 - very impressively after crewing for Transcend winner Piotr last weekend! UPCOMING We preview next weekend's Bibra Lake RunningWorks Festival (Sunday 7th July), tipping some of the favourites for the Marathon, Half, 12km & 6km events A strong WA contingent (including our Matt!) are heading over to QLD this coming week in preparation for one of the biggest weekends on the Australian running calendar; the Gold Coast Marathon Festival (Saturday 6th – Sunday 7th July) • Jolly Jumbuck Trail Run (7/7) • Broome Marathon (14/7) • Kalgoorlie Pipeline Marathon (14/7) • Yaberoo Trail Ultra (20/7) • WAMC Shelley Run (21/7) • WA State Cross Country Championships Edgewater Quarry (27/7) • City to Surf Karratha (28/7) • 40th Perth Half Marathon (4/8) Follow us on Instagram @warunningpod Email us at warunningpod@outlook.com Join our Strava group at https://www.strava.com/clubs/1182797 Wishing everyone a happy & safe week of running ahead – and very best of luck to all of our listeners racing in WA, QLD or abroad in the coming week!
John wraps up this week with some good news and talks to bobsledder Emily Bradley and her father Michael about her journey to the 2024 Youth Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, Korea! Check out her website and donate to her at www.BradleyBobsled.com
Hear from Peer Ambassadors of Wellness (PAWs) Alysha Curtis and Emily Bradley what gratitude looks like for them, plus learn more about the benefits of gratitude and ways you to reflect on, express and receive gratitude in your life. "Gratitude is the healthiest of all human emotions. The more you express gratitude for what you have, the more likely you will have even more to express gratitude for." Zig Ziglar
This episode, Emily Bradley and Grace Yang are talking about navigating college life... from those first feelings being on campus as a freshman or transfer student, to the experiences that make college so much more than just what happens inside of the classroom.
In the final podcast in this series, Ben Kingsley, Natalie Donovan and Emily Bradley turn to consider the promise presented by quantum technologies, and discuss how businesses can start to leverage the opportunities they present. They catch up with Alexei Kondratyev, Managing Director and Head of Data Science and Innovation at Standard Chartered Bank, to hear more about the work that Slaughter and May's clients are already doing in this space.
In this podcast David Subel, an associate in one of our corporate teams and Emily Bradley, a professional support lawyer in our financial regulation group, discuss the key findings of their research into what is meant by ‘quantum computing'. Both David and Emily are members of our Slaughter and May quantum technologies hub.
Tania talks to Emily about helping children deal with fear. Emily Bradley is an educator, facilitator, entrepreneur, and mother. For nearly a decade, she has been a Parent Education instructor with North Seattle College. In this role, she is committed to building communities of support and empowering families to find their own path through parenting. She teaches and learns alongside parents and their children in Seattle Co-op Preschools as well as Family Shelters for families experiencing homelessness. She first unlocked the synergy between performing arts and education while working with the parent education and community benefit department at Kaiser Permanente. In 2016, she opened the doors to the Little Fish Swim School, pairing her work in Child Development and her long-time expertise in helping children learn to love and be safe in the water. With 2 Seattle locations, the swim school serves more than 300 swimmers of varying abilities a year, guiding them to face their fears in the water, and carry that confidence into the world. Emily holds a BFA in theater, education, and psychology from the Tisch School at New York University. She is trained in Positive Discipline and Executive Function Coaching. In 2015, she received the Val Donato award for Parent Education recognizing excellence in teaching and building community for children, families, and teachers. Emily's biggest gift is in building connection and comfort for all she encounters. When not teaching in the pool or classroom you'll most likely find her chasing her 3 boys along a PNW shoreline or working on her own mindfulness practice, grounding her in growing as a parent to that brood of wild boys. For more information on “The Little Fish Swim School” please visit www.littlefishswimschool.net
Discover simplified strategies for our families to survive and thrive these next few weeks with our kids home due to the coronavirus! Homeschooling Strategists, Emily Bradley of Easy Start Homeschool, will deliver some much needed FREEDOM - releasing you from feeling the need to do everything! Discover the "Unschooling Process" and the top 3 things you can prioritize working on - if you choose to work on anything. She breaks down the 4 things you can take advantage of doing - NOT homeschooling - during the coronavirus outbreak. And so much more! Connect more with Emily at: www.easystarthomeschool.com/discover FB: https://www.facebook.com/easystarthomeschool IG: @easyhomeschool RESOURCES AND LINKS: MONTESSHARE VIRTUAL STORY TIME: www.facebook.com/Montesshare Join us on weekdays at 10 AM as Mr. David shares a special story on FB Live! (Starts Wed., March 18th) MONTESSHARE FACEBOOK PAGE: www.facebook.com/Montesshare My Montesshare preschool is posting helpful resources for ages 2-6 year olds. READING: LeapFrog Letter Factory: https://amzn.to/3alplr4 This is just the absolute best way to learn letter sounds. I have my kids watch this 2-3 times a day when they're learning to read. Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons: https://amzn.to/3aSFeem The BEST book for starting out or struggling readers. This is the number one thing I would work on! I started my kids at ages 4-6. A little dry, but push through! It's so thorough and backed by research BOB Books: https://amzn.to/2wUm3m4 Very easy books for the earliest readers. These are designed to help kids feel the immediate success that they "can read a whole book." Classic Start Books: https://amzn.to/2wUm3m4. My kids love these. They are classic literature stories rewritten for kids. Swiss Family Robinson is a favorite and also The Time Machine. Good for ages 6-9. MATH: If your child's school is using a common-core-based math curriculum, it may be difficult for you to understand the methodology behind it. So if your child has math assignments sent home with them, you may need a guide. There are plenty of free resources online, like these: https://www.pta.org/home/family-resources/Parents-Guides-to-Student-Success If you want your child to keep working on math assignments at home, the Saxon Math curriculum is really tried-and-true. It will likely have a familiar style to most adults, and it's easy to find used hardback textbooks on Amazon. For example: Saxon Math 6/5 (math book for average-advanced 5th grader or behind 6th grader.) https://amzn.to/2U0iBhr Look in the used book section to find some great deals! But consider taking this time to also memorize math facts, like multiplication tables. You can print out your own for free on https://www.math-drills.com/ Math-U-See, another popular math curriculum with homeschoolers, has some e-learning tools: www.mathusee.com/e-learning HANDWRITING: Print Capitals - Zaner Bloser Kindergarten https://amzn.to/3cO0Nih I like to start with this one, because it is scripted for parents and teaches you the headline, midline, and baseline, as well as directions like "pull down, push up, circle back." (Check out those used prices! I've always gotten ones that have about 5 pages written in them in pencil.) Kumon Lowercase Letters: https://amzn.to/2IU0XXL I like the Kumon books because they are pretty. But they are not scripted for parents to explain. That can be frustrating, which is why I start with a Zaner-Bloser book. Once you have the hang of it, you can move on to Kumon. LATE MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL KIDS: Use this time to study for a CLEP, AP, or SAT test! CLEP and AP credits will transfer to most colleges, and it's only about $100 to take the test! Go to www.modernstates.org for free CLEP prep classes! Khan Academy (www.khanacademy.org) has free CLEP, AP, and SAT test prep! Monarch Homeschooling has a free one-month trial right now: https://www.aop.com/discover-monarch?... ONLINE FOR LITTLES: ABC Mouse: www.abcmouse.com ONLINE FOR OLDER: Khan Academy: www.khanacademy.org. Acellus / Power Homeschool: https://www.powerhomeschool.org/ **DO 2020 BRILLIANTLY** I'm gifting you a complimentary Strategy Call to hold your hand to implement Micro-Planning™ in your home or business life. We'll overcome your biggest pain points together. Book your complimentary Strategy Call! (A $497 value) Let's strategize your number one block to achieving your goals in life or business. My Brilliant Life Business™ and Brilliant LIfe Micro-Planning Blueprint™ will kick off soon! Discover more at www.brilliantlifebusiness.com Calls are available on a first-come, first-serve basis! https://brilliantlife.as.me/ **TOP 11 APPS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE** Enjoy your free gift! www.joywilder.com/apps **LET'S CONNECT MORE!** Follow me on: Facebook: http://www.joywilder.com/joywilder1000 IG: @joywilder2 YouTube: Joy Wilder Channel
In this summary hosts Emily Bradley, a 5th grade teacher, and Molly Rauh, a middle school teacher, talk about discussion techniques they have tried to help their students grow in the art of conversation.
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Live from a recording studio covered in cellophane, it's a serial killer-themed episode of QQC where we imbibe on the inky and lethal Dark Passenger cocktail. Join Taylor, Sarah, Greg and Bradley as we dub Ed Gein the crafty Martha Stewart of murderers, watch a very creative porn, profess our love for Parker Posey and list off serial killers' favourite drinks. The last two months were our best ever in terms of downloads. Thank you for listening. Please rate us and leave a review on iTunes. Feel free to suggest questions, themes or cocktails at qqcpod@gmail.com. For a more serious but equally entertaining listen, Bradley recently appeared on the syndicated radio show and podcast Canqueer. Find the episode here or on radio stations nationwide. The Dark Passenger *1.5 ounces vodka *1 ounce triple sec *.5 ounce lemon juice *Prosecco *1 dash burnt orange bitters *squid ink to color Mix the vodka, triple sec, lemon juice and a squirt of ink in a shaker over ice. Pour that black deliciousness in a champagne flute and top with Prosecco. Add a dash of burnt orange bitters. Cheers! Subscribe on iTunes, listen on Stitcher, follow us on Twitter and like QQC on Facebook QQC’s theme is by American Men, check them out on Soundcloud or luckyme.net Logo by Erin Turcotte Graphics by Bert Schopf of Blackbird PCD Produced by Emily Bradley and Bradley Turcotte
This week, Emily Bradley and I catch up on her Physician's Assistant degree pursuit, her role at Science 37, and discuss the complex nature of disability and disclosure, especially in medical education. What can we learn from each other, how might we improve empathy among able-bodied groups and individuals, what does it mean to self-censor your online persona and hide aspects of your patient experience. While we weren't shy about asking a lot of tough questions, the answers are harder to come by. Follow Emily on Twitter @chroniccurve. and science37.com. Run Time - 39:59 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.
This week I'm joined by Emily Bradley to chat about the closure she did and didn't experience at Stanford Medicine X 2015, her pursuit of Physician's Assistant degree, what happens when your patient advocacy stories are brought up during a first date, and My Chronic Pain Secret. Follow Emily at @ChronicCurve or send her an email at chroniccurve at gmail dot com. Run Time - 40:46 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.
Previewing one of the many ePatient perspectives that will be shared at the upcoming Medicine X Conference in Stanford this Fall, Emily Bradley is my guest this week. We discuss her journey with chronic illness and chronic pain including, but not limited to, Still's Disease, acute idiopathic scoliosis, endometriosis, secondary fibromyalgia, and Chushing's Disease. We also discuss the value of social media in sharing her experiences and connecting with others in the patient community. And Emily shares her motivations for attending and her expectations of the upcoming Medicine X Conference in Stanford, where she will be one of the featured ePatients. Enjoy. You can follow Emily on Twitter at @chroniccurve and chroniccurve.tumblr.com. As mentioned, you should really read Emily's full diagnosis story at chroniccurve.tumblr.com/mystory. [audio http://traffic.libsyn.com/iamspartacus/Just_Talking-204-Chronic_Curve.mp3] Run Time - 57:25 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.