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Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Team Labrador has been busy at the Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games. We hear from Evelyn Ryan, the special events program coordinator with the Town of Labrador City, who has been there to help cheer on the team.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A battle is brewing here in Labrador.... a battle of the bands, that is..! If you're a band from anywhere in Labrador and you want to be the opening act for Iron Fest this year, we give you all the details on how to enter. Evelyn Ryan is the special events coordinator for the town of Labrador City, and Devon Thompson is a guitarist with the band Luce Ends--which won the Battle of the Bands last year.They spoke with Labrador Morning's Darryl Dinn
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Labrador City is dedicating a Christmas tree to "the memory of our loved ones" at Centennial Playground, and everyone is invited to tie a ribbon bearing their loved one's name on the tree. Labrador Morning's Darryl Dinn spoke with Evelyn Ryan, the special events coordinator with the Town of Labrador City.
We're back with our 5th episode celebrating our 1 month anniversary of doing this as well as Women's History Month. Zach tells us about Hazel Ying-Lee, one of the 1st women to earn a pilot's license and a member of the WASP's, an all women's brigade of pilots that served in the US military during WWII. Chris introduces us to the "Queen of Jingles", Evelyn Ryan, a mother of 10 from Defiance, Ohio who raised her family by winning 100's of jingle writing contests starting in the 1950's. Thanks for following and subscribing! Facebook: ENTER NAME HERE Instagram: @enternameherepodcast Email: enternameherepodcast@gmail.com
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Spain is proposing a bill to legislate menstrual leave to anyone experiencing period pain. Now advocates for women's health say Canada could do the same. Workplace columnist Rubina Ahmed-Haq brought us this story. (0:00) After three years of pandemic education disruption, CBC News reporter Jessica Wong dug into provincial and territorial plans to help students recover. (4:23) We shared a few more speeches from the Grade 5 speak-off at Queen of Peace Middle School. (9:17) A presentation is happening for a proposed geological survey in Nain, and we got the details. (15:26) Artist Jenn Thornhill Verma shared, with us, some details of her recent exhibit at the Point Amour Lighthouse. (22:31) CBC's Darryl Dinn spoke with Lisa Ringer, who is starting a Labrador West cancer charity to help patients with expenses. (31:15) For some, COVID symptoms stick around, precisely what a woman from Cartwright has been experiencing. Kayla Holwell shares what that's been like. (40:19) ParticipACTION happens every year to promote healthy living and physical fitness. They have an ongoing contest and are encouraging communities to get involved. We heard from Evelyn Ryan about what Labrador West will be doing to participate. (47:12)
HI GUYS! We're so sorry we're missing you this week, but we're getting ready for our trip to Chicago to meet our podcast drag mothers! Don't worry, we'll tell you all about it, but we've gotta get packing! While you're celebrating with your mother this week, revisit one of our favorite episodes about one of our favorite mothers: On this week's Kicking & Streaming, the siblings take a deep dive into the incredible life of Evelyn Ryan, who supported a family of 12 in the 1950's by entering contests. The siblings get emotional about Evelyn's maternal instincts, Carie struggles with her feelings about Kelly, and Ross gushes over Julianne Moore and Laura Dern. Copyright 2022 Sorry Mom Productions
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A new study suggests developing countries lack access to climate change-related research. We speak about the study with Warren Mabee, the director of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy at Queen's University. Allysha Jacque, a visual arts graduate originally from Postville, was recently selected as a winner of the BMO 1st Art Award. We hear from her as she shares her inspiration for the work she creates. Do you know a kid who loves playing video games and is interested in making them? We hear about a workshop that is teaching youth to do exactly that from Denise Cole of the SHIELD project and Mary McDonald of Pinnguaq. Charlotte Wolfrey, the AngajukKak of Rigolet, says their outdoor rink will have to go without a cover, even though the materials are sitting in the community. We hear her explain why today. A photographer in Labrador West has started a group to share photographs from all across Labrador. Timothy Collins joins us to talk about it. Labrador City's Tanya Trail is set to be overrun by zombies! For the spooky season, the Town of Labrador City and the Menihek High Graduating Class of 2020 have joined forces to organize a Zombie Walk. We speak with special events program coordinator Evelyn Ryan for all the details. Reporter Meg Roberts joins us to talk about a Wabush councillor's claims of bullying on council and why she resigned. The parents of a critically ill newborn who had to wait for neonatal medivac services are calling on the health minister to apologize. They say their daughter was the top priority call, but no medivac came due to not being able to fly overnight. We hear from a letter they sent to Premier Andrew Furey today. It's Friday, so we're hanging with the Waynes to hear their film and book selections for the week. Finally, if you want to show off your pumpkin carving skills, CRB Supermarket in North West River has you covered. We hear about the carving contest from owner Collin Baikie.
Can you believe it's only our third episode discussing Julianne Moore? This episode we're diving into the mid-00s period between nominations for Moore with 2005′s The Prize Winner of Defiance, OH. Starring the eventual Oscar winner in the true story of Evelyn Ryan, a mother of ten who supported her family through sweepstakes contests and … Continue reading "149 – The Prize Winner of Defiance, OH"
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The 23rd Canadian Census rolled out across the country this week. We talk about why this demographic tool is vital to knowing how and where resources should be allocated in Canada. Murtaza Haider joins us. We hear about a Virtual Science Rendezvous being hosted by the College of the North Atlantic in Labrador West. Instructor Gurinder Kaur and student Sam Benson joins us. We hear from Peter Penashue about how his grandson was transported from Sheshatshiu to Happy Valley-Goose Bay in his mother's vehicle instead of an ambulance. We also hear reaction to this story from Torngat Mountains MHA Lela Evans and Labrador Grenfell Health CEO Heather Brown. The United Steelworkers union in Labrador West is urging members to remain calm and vigilant as precautions are being taken around a possible case of COVID-19. The president of Local 5795 Mike Furlong joins us. Ice Forecaster Doug Leonard from Environment and Climate Change Canada will join us to talk about present conditions on the coast, following a weird winter season. Finally, two men from Sweden designed the sledge in the 1960s because they wanted to play hockey despite their physical disabilities, now Labrador West is gaining interest in the sport. Evelyn Ryan from the Town of Labrador City joins us to talk about it.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Do you have the travel itch again? We talk to travel writer Jennifer Weatherhead Harrington about summer trends for 2021 and why they're still mostly domestic holidays. We hear from two more Nunatsiavut artists, Bronson Jacque from Postville and Mike Massie who is originally from Happy Valley-Goose Bay. They are part of the Inua exhibition at the new Inuit Art Centre in Winnipeg which opened last night. Seniors and their families are reacting to news that the federal funding application for affordable housing in Labrador West has been denied. We hear from Beryl Crant and Jim Dobbin today. We hear about what is happening during this year's Labrador West Winter Carnival when we speak with Evelyn Ryan. Wayne Walsh returns to tells us about a comedy this week called "Irresistible.", and the joys of older movies. Students and staff at the Sheshatshiu Innu School will be heading to Park Lake over the next few days for some unique learning. Community Director Tim Jack tells us about it. Finally, we going hear a musical tribute to Canada with the accordion, but likely not an accordion sound you've heard much before. Davy Jones joins us to talk about his fusion of the accordion and electronic music.
On this week's Kicking & Streaming, the siblings take a deep dive into the incredible life of Evelyn Ryan, who supported a family of 12 in the 1950's by entering contests. The siblings get emotional about Evelyn's maternal instincts, Carie struggles with her feelings about Kelly, and Ross gushes over Julianne Moore and Laura Dern. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @kicknstream Listen on Spotify and Podbean Email: kickingandstreamingpodcast@gmail.com
A powerful discussion with Evelyn Ryan and Michele Rosenthal about PTSD and how survivors of trauma become hypervigilant as a result of their experiences. Michelle is an award-winning PTSD blogger, bestselling and award-nominated author, founder of HealMyPTSD.com, and a former faculty member of the Clinical Development Institute for Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center.Host of the radio program, Changing Direction, Michele is also a trauma survivor who struggled with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for over twenty-five years before launching a successful “healing rampage.” She has been 100% free of PTSD symptoms for several years. Michele’s most recent book is Your Life After Trauma: Powerful Practices to Reclaim Your Identity (W. W. Norton).
Join spiritual teacher and codependency therapist Robert Burney and host, Evelyn Ryan, as they discuss the ways in which we give up our power without even realizing it. Using spiritual principles we can move ourselves into a place of healing and owning our power.Spiritual Teacher and Codependency Therapist Robert Burney, whose work has been compared to John Bradshaw's "except much more spiritual" and described as "taking inner child healing to a new level," has developed a unique approach to emotional healing that is the next level of recovery from codependency so many people have been seeking. He has pioneered an inner child healing paradigm that offers a powerful, life changing formula for integrating Love, Spiritual Truth, and intellectual knowledge of healthy behavior into one's emotional experience of life - a blueprint for individuals to transform their core relationship with self and life. Robert, whose process is firmly grounded on twelve step recovery principles and emotional energy release / grief process therapy, specializes in teaching individuals how to become empowered to have internal boundaries so they can learn to relax and enjoy life in the moment while healing. It is the unique approach and application of the concept of internal boundaries, coupled with a Loving Spiritual belief system, that make the work so innovative and effective.His personal belief is that we are Spiritual Beings having a human experience that is unfolding perfectly from a Cosmic perspective - with no accidents, coincidences, or mistakes. He considers Spirituality to be a word that describes one's relationship with life - and anyone, regardless of religious belief or lack of it (who is not completely closed minded), can apply the approach he shares on this web site and in his book, to help them transform their experience of life into an easier, more Loving and enjoyable journey.In his book Codependence: The Dance of Wounded Souls "A Cosmic Perspective on Codependence and the Human Condition" he postulates that Codependence (i.e. outer or external dependence) is The Human Condition - and that we have now entered a new Age of Healing and Joy in which it is possible to heal the planet through healing our relationships with self. He combines Twelve Step Recovery Principles, Metaphysical Truth, and Native American Spirituality with quantum physics and molecular biology in presenting his belief that we are all connected, we are all extensions of the Divine, and that ultimately Love is our True essence.www.joy2meu2.com
join hosts Evelyn M. Ryan and Kristin Sunanta Walker as they discuss The Role of Benevolent Sexism in Gender Inequality. From an incredible article on https://steinhardt.nyu.edu, Evelyn and Kristin talk about power dynamics especially in the highly charged #metoo era where the United States is under the leadership of Donald Trump.Evelyn Ryan is the Founder of Yourlifelifter and a certified professional life coach, author, abuse recovery expert, ACE Certified Health Coach, career coach, healer, businesswoman, SevenPoint2, master problem solver, and mother.She applies her knowledge gained from over 20 years of study on health and nutrition, abuse, trauma, and personality disorders and 35 years of experience as an authority in solving problems in high risk industries to identify quick effective solutions that address the specific root causes of our chronic emotional pain and unhealthiness and help us improve and sustain our lives.Evelyn holds advanced degrees in science and management as well as multiple professional certifications in life and health coaching, organizational excellence, and process improvement. She is a recognized expert and published author in quality management and has worked nationally and internationally for several world-class research institutions and agencies supporting high risk operations and national and international security.Purchase Evelyn’s groundbreaking book, Take Your Power Back: Healing Lessons, Tips and Tools for Abuse Survivors.www.yourlifelifter.com
Evelyn Ryan talks with counselor and expert on scapegoating, Glynis Sherwood, about learning new skills after psychological abuse. Learning Self-Reliance, practicing Self-Care, and realizing you are resilient even after abuse will help you to take your power back! Glynis Sherwood MEd is a Counselling Therapist and Author who helps people break free of chronic emotional distress, relationship problems, abusive family dynamics, and compulsive habits, so they can find happiness, peace of mind and fulfilling relationships.As a popular video therapist in Canada and around the world, and author of over 100 self help articles and 2 books, She has helped hundreds of adults create happier relationships, overcome low self worth, chronic anxiety and grief, and transcend addictive behaviors, sadness and trauma related problems. In particular, she specializes in helping people heal from difficult childhoods, low self worth, traumatic experiences and dysfunctional family relationships.www.yourlifelifter.comwww.glynissherwood.com
Inspired by Shahida Arabi's incredible article 5 SIGNS YOU’RE DEALING WITH A NARCISSISTIC “HEALER,” THERAPIST OR GURU join Evelyn Ryan and Kristin Walker to discuss what you need to watch out for. Part II of one of our best shows on this timely topic and based on real life events with toxic "healers", every person affected by the ridiculous, absurd, and dangerous emotional rapists that are the truly disordered needs to listen to this show. Evelyn Ryan is the author of Take Your Power Back: Healing Lessons, Tips, and Tools for Abuse Survivors and life coach for narcissistic abuse survivors at www.yourlifelifter.com. Kristin Walker is the host of Mental Health News Radio and CEO of Mental Health News Radio Network.
Inspired by Shahida Arabi's incredible article 5 SIGNS YOU’RE DEALING WITH A NARCISSISTIC “HEALER,” THERAPIST OR GURU join Evelyn Ryan and Kristin Walker to discuss what you need to watch out for. Part I of one of our best shows on this timely topic and based on real life events with toxic "healers", every person affected by the ridiculous, absurd, and dangerous emotional rapists that are the truly disordered needs to listen to this show. Evelyn Ryan is the author of Take Your Power Back: Healing Lessons, Tips, and Tools for Abuse Survivors and life coach for narcissistic abuse survivors at www.yourlifelifter.com. Kristin Walker is the host of Mental Health News Radio and CEO of Mental Health News Radio Network.