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Emily Chambers is a Program Coordinator at the ConnecTra Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting individuals with physical disabilities to resources, programs, and community events. The ConnecTra Society organizes the Abilities Expo in Vancouver, coming up on June 9, 2025, at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Vancouver. Emily Chambers is here with the details.#accessibility #assistivetech #podcast #disability #blind #accessibilemedia #KellyCo Find Kelly & Company on YouTube!About AMIAMI is a media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians with disabilities through three broadcast services — AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French — and streaming platform AMI+. Our vision is to establish AMI as a leader in the offering of accessible content, providing a voice for Canadians with disabilities through authentic storytelling, representation and positive portrayal. To learn more visit AMI.ca and AMItele.ca.Find more great AMI Original Content on AMI+Learn more at AMI.caConnect with Accessible Media Inc. online:X /Twitter @AccessibleMediaInstagram @AccessibleMediaInc / @AMI-audioFacebook at @AccessibleMediaIncTikTok @AccessibleMediaIncEmail feedback@ami.ca
In this episode host Susannah Lyon-Whaley interviews Emily Chambers about her research on the lives, relationship and networks of the women of the Tudor court. They discuss several important female figures including regnant queen Mary I, Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox, Frances Brandon, mother of Lady Jane Grey, and many more who were all born c. 1510 and were peers in the volatile mid-Tudor court.Guest Bio:Emily Chambers is an Associate Lecturer in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia. She has recently completed her PhD at the University of Nottingham, UK, on the influence of personal connections on the agency of eight elite aristocratic and royal women in mid-Tudor England.Reading suggestion:Jeri L. McIntosh, From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516–1558 (Columbia University Press, 2008). Ebook available: http://www.gutenberg-e.org/mcintosh/
What's the missing piece in boys' emotional well-being, and why does it matter? Join us as we challenge the New York Times article "Boys Get Everything Except the Thing that's Most Worth Having," critiqued by Emily Chambers for its perpetuation of patriarchal norms. We'll question whether prioritizing boys' emotional needs genuinely addresses systemic issues. Coach Bishop joins the conversation, offering a nuanced perspective on this topic, especially within the black community.We then shift our focus to the captivating flashback scene from "The Bear," exploring the stark contrasts between high-end kitchens and everyday life at Mr. Beef. Coach shares his own experiences journeying from Flatbush to Yale, drawing compelling parallels to Carmy's character arc. We also discuss "Black Table," a documentary that strikes similar chords in navigating different worlds. Our analysis continues with the character Stringer Bell from "The Wire," delving into themes of identity, ADHD, and the power of perception in shaping reality.In the latter part of our episode, we explore leadership, grief, and the cultural divides in culinary training. Drawing insights from "Ted Lasso" and Carmy's struggles in "The Bear," we emphasize the need for empathetic leadership and clear communication. We end on a spirited note, celebrating the richly detailed storytelling of shows that demand our full attention. From the pressures of upholding legacies to the intellectual engagement these narratives offer, we invite you to reflect on the broader societal challenges we face. Tune in for a blend of critical examination, personal anecdotes, and engaging media analysis.Support the Show.BECOME A SUPPORTER OF THE SHOW TODAY!ARE YOU READY TO GET SOME LIFE-CHANGING COACHING OF YOUR OWN? BOOK A FREE 15 MINUTE SESSION RIGHT NOW!Producer: Thor BenanderProducer: Dustin RowlesProducer: Dan HamamuraProducer: Seth FreilichEditor: Luke MoreyOpening Theme: Andrew ChanleyOpening Intro: Timothy DurantMORE FROM COACH BISHOP:Studioworks: Coach BishopUnstuck AF: Coach Bishop's own podcastAlign Performance: Coach Bishop's companyMORE FROM THE ANTAGONIST:Mind Muscle with Simon de Veer - Join professional "trainer to the stars" Simon de Veer as he takes you through the history, science and philosophy of all the fads and trends of modern health and fitness.
ConnecTra Society's Abilities Expo is back for its 13th year. Program Coordinator, Emily Chambers, shares more information. From the May 17, 2024 episode.
ConnecTra Society's flagship, free event, the Abilities Expo, takes place on Wednesday May 22nd at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Vancouver. Program Coordinator Emily Chambers joins us to preview the event.
Globalization and monoculture farming have put a new client in some Veterinarians rosters. On Ask a Vet, Dr. Danielle Jongkind reveals what vets are doing to help honeybee colonies worldwide. Did you know that 80% of women wear the wrong sized bra? Health and Wellbeing Coach Frances Wong shares how a bad fit could be affecting your health and how to undo the discomfort. ConnecTra Society's flagship, free event, the Abilities Expo, takes place on Wednesday May 22nd at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Vancouver. Program Coordinator Emily Chambers joins us to preview the event. Eddie Rice, disability advocate and chairman of B'Nai Brith Canada's Canadians with Disabilities committee, discusses his efforts to improve accessible taxi and rideshare service in Toronto. AMI's Digital Marketing Specialist Cassandra Chaddock dives into the world of cosplay, from costume creation to viral TikToks, revealing the highs, lows, and the joy of creating character magic, on this month's Hobbies chat.
Friends of the program Emily Chambers and Griffin Dean join Sam to discuss our newest single "Cicadas" (streaming everywhere January 26) in this special Fireside Chat edition of the Stoop Life Podcast
"Creativity is an invitation from God to participate in adding beauty to the world." —Patrice Gopo Our Interviews Editor, Emily Chambers Sharpe, talks with writer Patrice Gopo about storytelling, the search for belonging, and creativity as a sacred invitation from God to participate in sacred work. A transcript of the interview is published in our current Summer issue. Patrice Gopo is the child of Jamaican immigrants and was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska. She is an award-winning essayist and the author of All the Colors We Will See (a Fall 2018 Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection). As a child, she loved twirling a globe, dreaming about cities and states, countries and continents. As an adult, she loves words and enjoys pondering how places shape the people we become. She lives with her family in North Carolina—a place she considers another home. All the Places We Call Home is Patrice's first picture book. Please visit www.patricegopo.com to learn more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/support
This week I'm joined by one of WhiskeyTube's greatest mods, Emily Chambers, to review Russell's Reserve 10 Year Old Bourbon from Wild Turkey and chat about Disability Pride Month and how to make the whiskey community more inclusive.
Our Interviews Editor Emily Chambers Sharpe speaks with poet Libby Kurz about her poetry, her experiences as a cardiothoracic nurse, and other influences in her writing. You can find the transcript to this interview in our Spring 2022 issue. Libby Kurz is a writer, poet, registered nurse, and US Air Force veteran. She holds a BS in Nursing from UNC-Charlotte and an MFA in Creative Writing from National University. Her work has appeared in Ruminate, Relief Journal, Driftwood Press, and Literary Mama, among others. Her poetry was awarded first prize in the New Voices category of the Poetry Society of Virginia's 2017 Contest. In 2019, Finishing Line Press published her poetry chapbook, The Heart Room, which chronicles her experiences working as a cardiothoracic nurse in Norfolk, Virginia. She has taught creative writing classes for The Muse Writers Center and the Armed Services Arts Partnership. After a decade of moving cross country with the military, she now resides in Virginia Beach with her husband, three children, and Swiss Mountain Dog. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/support
ICYMI, we identify as a science podcast now. In episode 74, we talk to real-life scientist, Emily Chambers, about the spirituality of materials engineering, how she honors her womanhood in a male-dominated field, the necessary defects holding our world together, and how she went from “trusting the science” to trusting her intuition. Come for the Shake Shack spring water, stay for the in-flight drinking game. Welcome aboard. WATCH US ON YOUTUBE SUPPORT THE PODCAST Connect with us! Instagram: @thefifthelementpod Email: thefifthelementpod@gmail.com www.leorisingbirthkeeping.com Hosts: Emily Bruce, @leorisingbirthkeeping & Keighlee Anastasia, @waning.croissant Guest: Emily Chambers, @ketchuplover94 Music: idling around by Diamond Ace | https://soundcloud.com/diamond-ace-musicMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Matt Castor and Alexis Becker of USA Cares welcomes Emily Chambers to the podcast. Emily lost her husband (Cpl. Nich Dieruf) of 3 months at the age of 22, when he was killed in action while deployed to Iraq in 2004. USA Cares helped her get through the tragedy, she started a non-profit in his name and also ran the Marine Corp Marathon in 2019 with her best friend in his honor; plans to climb Gold Star Peak at the end of August. She is since remarried with 3 kids, and keeps Nich's memory alive by helping other Gold Star Wives (an organization that offers support and friendship to those who have lost their spouse to a military-related cause of death.) . Show Links www.usacares.org FB - @usacaresorg Twitter - @USACares IG - @usacares YouTube - USA Cares YouTube . Featured Guest Emily Chambers Gold Star Wives
Emily is a certified health coach with experience in helping women heal their chronic conditions by focusing on holistic alternatives, clean living, and mental/emotional health. The personal struggle she went through with hormonal imbalance helps her to be an empathetic guide who brings understanding and tough love to her sessions. She is fueled by a passion to empower women with knowledge to take back their health. When she was struggling with her hormones, she felt helpless because she wasn't given the proper information to make the right decision for her self. In this space of dependence, she found her thirst for knowledge to give other women the support she lacked in her journey. Instagram: @thefertileglow Website: https://www.thefertileglow.com/about (https://www.thefertileglow.com/about)
Today we get to hear from one of our fellow interns at The Way, Emily, who shares her testimony about how God has worked in her life. Book of the Episode: Get Out of Your Head: Stopping the Spiral of Toxic Thoughts by Jennie Allen Theological Question of the Week: What does discipline from the Lord look like? Contact Us: Instagram handle: @bcausehedid Facebook Page: @becausehedid Email: bcausehedid@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becausehedid/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becausehedid/support
After intros and "things we fucked up" (0:50) Tom and Sam are joined by friend and colleague Emily Chambers with whom we're putting out a new single this Friday! (5:24) Listen through for a sneak peak of the new song. And finally they wrap up with "What We're Listening To" and "Mouth Sounds" (1:01:54)
Interview with Emily Chambers Sharpe/ Organization’s Name: House of Mercy/ Organization’s Mission: The House of Mercy’s mission is to provide quality care in a residential setting for low-income people living with HIV who can no longer care for themselves and face homelessness. / Organization’s Website: www.thehouseofmercy.org/
Interview with Emily Chambers Sharpe/ Organization’s Name: House of Mercy/ Organization’s Mission: The House of Mercy's mission is to provide quality care in a residential setting for low-income people living with HIV who can no longer care for themselves and face homelessness. / Organization’s Website: www.thehouseofmercy.org/
Emily Chambers is an Agriculture teacher at Belvidere North High School. Learn more about how District 100 approaches proficiency-based grading by visiting http://pbg.district100.com
The best British blues & soul podcast you'll find! There's more aobut us at www.londonbluesoul.com This week: Jess Glynn, Jasmine Thompson, Olivia Nelson, Tober & Tober, Emily Chambers, Cosmo's Midnight, Blue Lab Beats, Roisin Murphy, Haz Beats, Tom Misch, Michael Kiwanuka, 2 Man Embassy, Emeli Sande, Ady Suleiman, Micki Maverick, Izzy Bizu, HONNE, Mabel. If you like us, tell your friends.
In this episode, you will meet my 9-year old son Henry, hear his infectious laugh and find out the one burning question he has about Parkinson’s. I think Henry might just want a normal Dad, not one with Parkinson's , my co-host Niki Reitmayer and my wife Rebecca try to convince me otherwise. On Saturdays, Henry and I go on adventures. We hang out, run errands, laugh, talk, and just spend time together. Father-son time means even more for me since my Parkinson’s diagnosis. I don’t always have the energy or ability to do the things we used to do and that will only get worse over time, so when we get the chance to connect, I relish it. Parenting is hard regardless if you have Parkinson’s or not. Parky can make things harder, however, it also allows me to demonstrate how I deal with adversity, teaches Henry empathy, the importance of philanthropy, and the value of quality time over quantity time. You will also hear from fellow father with PD Jonny Acheson about how he talks to his kids about Parkinson’s and how PD has changed how he approaches parenting. Singer Songwriter Emily Chambers was 12-years old when her dad was diagnosed and TeaParky.com creator Michael Chueng was 11. They both talk about what it was like to grow up with a Dad who has Parkinson’s and offer advice to my son Henry. Wondering how to talk to kids about Parkinson's? Check this link out https://www.parkinson.ca/wp-content/uploads/Talking-to-Children.pdf Follow me, Larry Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer Thank you to Dan Gifford, Tracy Cherry, Jonny Acheson, and… Emily Chambers. You can check out her music at www.emilychambers.caand follow her for future alerts about “Shake, Shake, Shake.” You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/emilychambersmusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/em_chambers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilychambersmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/em_chambers/ Michael Chueng. Check out his site www.teaparky.comand follow him. Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/teaparkydotcom/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeaParky/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teaparkydotcom/ And special thanks to my son Henry and to my wife Rebecca Gifford. For more info on our partner Parkinson Canada head to http://www.parkinson.ca/ The toll free hotline is 1-800-565-3000 Or follow them on Twitter Parkinson Canada @ParkinsonCanada Parkinson Society BC @ParkinsonsBC Credits Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Rob Johnston – Senior Audio Producer
In this episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s, I talk to people behind several Parkinson’s fundraisers, learn about their experiences with the disease and meet the researchers who benefit from the funds raised. I also let you follow me into Dr. Farrer’s lab as I donate my DNA. Follow me, Larry Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer Thank you to: Emily Chambers. You can check out her music at www.emilychambers.ca and follow her for future alerts about “Shake, Shake, Shake.” You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/emilychambersmusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/em_chambers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilychambersmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/em_chambers/ Michael Chueng. Check out his site www.teaparky.com and follow him. Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/teaparkydotcom/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeaParky/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teaparkydotcom/ For details on Porridge for Parkinson’s and The Pacific Parkinson’s Research Institute www.pacificparkinsons.org and follow them. Twitter: https://twitter.com/PPRI__ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PacificParkinsons/ Drs. Matthew Farrer, Silke Cresswell, and A. Jon Stoessl at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/. Follow the Centre for Brain Health on Twitter at @DMCBrainHealth. Dr. Farrer’s researchers Jesse Fox and Emil Gustavason. And special thanks as always to my wife Rebecca Gifford. For more info on our partner Parkinson Canada head to http://www.parkinson.ca/ The toll free hotline is 1-800-565-3000 Or follow them on Twitter Parkinson Canada @ParkinsonCanada Parkinson Society BC @ParkinsonsBC Credits Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Rob Johnston – Senior Audio Producer
Emily Chambers (https://www.emilychambers.ca) is an internationally touring Canadien singer/songwriter, currently residing in Nashville TN. https://www.patreon.com/trevorlarkin http://www.trevorlarkin.com/tltl
My name is Larry Gifford. I am 46 and navigating life with a degenerative brain disease, which has no cure. I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in August 2017 after years of collecting what I thought were disconnected symptoms. I shuffled when I walked, I lost my sense of smell, and eventually it was tremors that scared me enough to seek help. On this week’s episode, my co-host Niki Reitmayer, and I explore my diagnosis, the symptoms, the drugs, and the emotions. I take you into my home to find out how my wife Rebecca and 9-year old son Henry are dealing with it, get inspiration and perspective from Nashville singer-songwriter Emily Chambers whose Dad has Parkinson’s and refreshing frankness from my appearance on the Sickboy Podcast. A Parkinson’s diagnosis is tough in many aspects; it’s clinically difficult for neurologists, it is personally difficult for friends and family, and it’s physically, emotionally and mentally taxing on the person with it – is it a frenemy for life? Follow Larry Gifford – He has Parkinson’s Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer For more info on our partner Parkinson Canada head tohttp://www.parkinson.ca/ Or follow them on Twitter Parkinson Canada @ParkinsonCanada Parkinson Society BC @ParkinsonsBC Thank you to Caroline Wiggins Alicia Wrobel for your help Thank you to @SickboyPodcast – check them out here http://sickboypodcast.com/ Follow them on Twitter Brian Stever @SteverBrian Taylor MacGillvary @Taymacgillivary Jeremie Saunders @JeremieSaunders Lastly, thank you to Emily Chambers https://www.emilychambers.ca/ Follow her on Twitter at @em_chambers Credits Parkinson Canada – Partner Dila Valazquez – Story Producer Rob Johnston – Audio Producer and Sound Design