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Viaggiando e Mangiando
Viaggiando e Mangiando puntata 1 marzo 2024

Viaggiando e Mangiando

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 26:28


#gianluigileoni #radiovacanze #viaggiandoemangiando #marcomarucelliBenvenuto sul canele You Tube di Radio Vacanze, da Gianluigi Leoni.*********************************************************************Puoi ascoltare il programma del nostro Marco Marucelli Viaggiando e Mangiando ogni venerdìalle 14,00 su www.radiovacanze.com che ti porta ovunque vada il tuo gusto. per la trasmissione di venerdì 1 marzo 2024. In questa puntata ho parlato di: Il gusto delle Dolomiti,Beef & Snow porta in pista i sapori tipici della Val d'Ega e Fums, profums, salums, Festa del gusto in Carnia; Bormio family,la settimana bianca formato famiglia, con o senza sci e Bavetta il nuovo ristorante di Marco Cannizzaro, un'osteria contemporanea siciliana; LONGEVO COME GLI AMORI DELLE FAVOLE IL COLLEPIANO CAPRAI e Tenuta Luce presenta Luce Brunello 2019.telegram – https://t.me/radiovacanzeEditore Gianluigi LeoniMARCOMARUCELLI,LEONIGIANLUIGI,VIAGGIANDOEMANGIANDO,RADIOVACANZE,PUNTATADEL1marzo2024,viaggioevedo,Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/viaggiando-e-mangiando--3286496/support.

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Revolució 4.0
Celebrem amb Triquell el dia de Nadal

Revolució 4.0

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 30:55


IRRENHAUS UNTERHAUS – Der Fussballpodcast für Liga 2 & 3

Moin zusammen! Ein Lebenszeichen von uns kurz nach der WM (aufgenommen vor dem Finale). Ole und Jan-Eric sprechen über die drei Irrenhaus Spieler in Katar und die Topakteure der Hinrunde in Liga 2 und 3. Irrenhaus Unterhaus wünscht schöne Feiertage!

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SERIEAMORE – Der Italien-Fussball-Podcast

TATTAAAAA! Folge EINHUNDERT von SERIEAMORE wird präsentiert von FUMS! Diesmal im Programm: Was erlaube Juve? / Die Community-Top11 / Ein Ausflug in die Serie B und ein Ausblick in die Zukunft...

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 119 - National Lampoon's Chronically Ill Christmas with The MS Pod Squad

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 49:09


Being a podcaster can be a lonely life. So what better way to begin the holiday celebrations than getting some of your favorite MSers together to talk about our plans for the season? Alongside my guests, we talk about some of the things that can play on our minds during this time of year, particularly when combined with having a chronic illness like MS. Dan & Jennifer Digmann talk about how to handle the stresses of maintaining relationships. Ardra Shephard is here to talk about staying fashionable and feeling good about yourself. Then Kathy Chester covers the different ways that you can maintain your fitness and movement schedule, while Alene Brennan talks about the essential stuff - food choices and cooking!Finally, we all share some of our favorite holiday recipes - link provided below.Topics covered in this episode include:Tools for handling challenging relationships at this time of yearHow to look our best when we're tired, cog-foggy, and stressed? And why should we care?How to find the time and motivation to keep moving and exercisingTips on how to enjoy holiday food without regret - and making yourself feel worseOur favorite holiday food memories and recipesFull show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums119/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 118 - Comic Artist and MSer Brooke Pelczynski's Perfect, Shitty Situation

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 25:01


Brooke Pelczynski's life with Multiple Sclerosis is an inspiring example of someone taking their diagnosis and turning it into something great. Most recently, her varied career has led to her working for Marvel Comics!Brooke was undertaking her BFA in Illustration in New York when the fatigue and clumsiness that resulted in a number of ruined artworks was diagnosed as Multiple Sclerosis - at the age of only 21. Although she now feels that MS had crippled her career, Brooke has since used her disease to build a career as an artist, illustrator, and comic-creating multiple sclerosis fighter! As well as her full-time role providing illustrations for MultipleSclerosis.net, her work - in a variety of forms - has been featured by a variety of clients and publications including Yahoo, Momentum Magazine, Hotel Indigo, Lifewire, and many more. Brooke also worked as a story consultant for Marvel's Darkhawk comic series, using her experiences to inform the title character's own journey toward an MS diagnosis. Topics covered in this episode include:Brooke's life before her diagnosis with MS aged only 21How, after feeling like MS had crippled her life as an artist, Brooke was able to use comic art to build her careerThe way that Brooke's work for MultipleSclerosis.net fits around her "Perfect, shitty situation" - and how she always strives to remain creative, even on her worst MS days (MSiest?)How she got involved as a story advisor for Marvel's Darkhawk comics Full show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums118/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 117 - Mind, Mood, and Memory in Multiple Sclerosis w/ Dr. Anthony Feinstein

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 26:34


MS is often described as an invisible disability. But as the disease progresses, the focus - of patients as well as medical professionals - can shift to more visible, physical symptoms, like mobility issues.However, because the majority of people with MS are diagnosed in their 20s and 30s, the psychological and cognitive effects can all too often go untreated. And these symptoms are just as common as the outward ones. In fact, as you'll hear, these may be even more common, with 50% of all people with MS having at least one clinically significant episode of depression. My guest today is Dr. Anthony Feinstein. He is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, where he runs an MS neuropsychiatry clinic and research team. His MS research has focused on MRI-visualized brain changes associated with depression, the development of fully-automated cognitive tests for people with MS, and much more. He is also the author of Mind, Mood, and Memory: The Neurobehavioral Consequences of Multiple Sclerosis. Dr. Feinstein is here to discuss the hidden symptoms of MS that add significantly to the disability associated with the disease, including cognition and mood. He even offers some tips for us all that can help keep our brains active and stimulated!We all know that regular exercise is essential for living well with MS. So don't forget to give your brain a workout too! Topics covered in this episode include:How an MRI machine led Dr. Feinstein to specialize in Multiple SclerosisWhat Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (or CBT) is and why it is so effective for people with MSHow CBT compares with medication as a way to deal with MS-related mood disordersWays that cognitive decline can be monitored, and the three types of exercise that you should be doing to stimulate your brain!Dr. Feinstein answers questions from the FUMS communityFull show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums117/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS & GRÄTSCH
S06E14 - Mislintat begangen

FUMS & GRÄTSCH

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 76:39


Expelliarmus, ihr Muggel! Eure kleinen Potterheads haben eine neue Episode für euch ins Mikro gezaubert. Der VfB schmeißt den Trainer raus, aber hat einen Sportdirektor, der am liebsten gleich alle Posten selbst besetzen würde. Leverkusen befindet sich trotz spanischer Blutauffrischung weiter in einem kritischen Zustand. Schalke muss nochmal im Kleingeldfach wühlen, um vielleicht einen Trainerwechsel vornehmen zu können. Und auf der Insel gilt das Selbe wie in Texas: Everything is bigger in England.WERBUNG - Hier kommt ihr zum Live-Fußballmanager SPITCH und könnt gegen FUMS zocken: https://api.spitch.live/libero/affiliate-partner/ZsNRU - Rein da! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 116 - Managing Daily Life as MS Progresses w/Jenn Powell

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 34:39


My guest today is Jenn Powell. She's an active advocate in the MS community, imparting her hopeful optimism to the real-life challenges facing those of us living with MS. Now with secondary-progressive MS, Jenn continues to elevate the patient voice to better the lives of our community.Jenn is the Brand and Marketing Manager for BioNews, an organization that strives to create dynamic communities that give patients and caregivers a powerful voice. Jenn also writes for Multiple Sclerosis News Today (a subsidiary of BioNews) and is the host of the Multiple Sclerosis Podcast.Jenn's attitude is optimistic, taking each day as it comes, recognizing her victories and being thankful for her gifts, but realistic about the limitations that MS has placed on her. I think it's an attitude that - if we can adopt even a small part of - it will do us, and the people around us, some good!Topics covered in this episode include:Jenn's life pre-diagnosis and her amazing technique for undergoing the dreaded Lumbar Puncture (or Spinal Tap) procedure!Complementary therapies that she uses to help in her day-to-day lifeHer belief that "the script for a day needs to be ripped up and torn apart"Why Jenn felt she had to seek out her support network from outside of her familyThe power that comes from sharing experiences with transparencyFull show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums116/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 115 - MSer Sue Casey says "Grab The Happy!"

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 19:48


If you're connected with Multiple Sclerosis in any way - whether you're a patient, or a caregiver, family member, or loved one of somebody with the disease - it's easy (and NATURAL) to live in the what-ifs. We can all wallow in the negatives - hey, there's a reason why this podcast is called FUMS!But Sue Casey, my guest today, tries to live by a different mantra - "Grab The Happy!"Sue has been living with MS for nearly 50 years. This means that when she was first diagnosed, they didn't have MRIs or any of the procedures that we all experience today. And Disease Modifying Therapies? Forget about it! Even though her neurologist told her to never get married or have children, Sue has lived a full and happy life and as her MS has progressed, she has learned to appreciate the small things. And whenever I speak to her she just exudes kindness and love.As you'll hear, Sue has not had it easy, so her positive attitude is hard-won. And, listening to this, you might not be ready to adopt even the smallest part of this mindset. But at some point, you do have a decision to make, and I hope you'll be inspired by Sue's approach to life with MS.Topics covered in this episode include:Sue's life before MS, her initial symptoms, and the story of her diagnosisHow the diagnostic procedure looked in the time before MRIsSue's limited experience of DMTs The progression of Sue's MS, and how she chooses to look for the positives in her lifeFull show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums115/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 114 - The Art of Rebellion With Kick-Ass MSer Lydia Emily

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 52:51


Content warning: this episode includes a discussion about Lydia's personal experiences of Primary Progressive MS and her plans with regards to Death with Dignity, aka Suicide.Lydia Emily Archibald is an artist to her core. She was born in Chicago to globe-trotting activist parents, and this laid the foundation for her socially-conscious and politically-motivated artworks, including the creation of large-scale murals. Lydia Emily's work has been featured at gallery shows in Milan, Berlin, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Washington DC, and San Francisco. After battling cancer, Lydia was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2012. She later became a spokesperson for the MS Society, sharing the story of her diagnosis and life with MS and her message of hope for others with the disease.Lydia Emily is the subject of the recent documentary The Art of Rebellion, a feature-length film from Bluprint Films directed by Libby Spears. I think she is an amazing person, living an amazing life, and I'm sure you'll agree.Topics covered in this episode include:How Lydia received her MS diagnosis only TWO YEARS after battling cancer!How she started painting and the different materials she has used instead of canvasesThe political and socially conscious art that Lydia makes, the adaptations that she has made, and the team that supports her in the creation of her large-scale muralsThe symptoms that Lydia and Kathy share, and why Lydia thinks the US Healthcare system is trying to wipe out or "cleanse" the chronically illThe plans that Lydia has in place for her death with dignity, aka suicideInformation about the full-length feature documentary about Lydia, The Art of RebellionFull show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums114/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

A Couple Takes on MS
Episode 36 – Taking on MS with Kathy Reagan Young

A Couple Takes on MS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 36:15


At last! We are hosting the first guest on our podcast! Sure, we have 35 episodes under our podcasting belt, but trust us, Kathy Reagan Young was well worth the wait! Join us as we welcome the dynamic host of TWO engaging podcasts – FUMS: Giving MS The Finger and Patients Getting Paid. Kathy also maintains the FUMS Now! blog and then some, is the proud mother of two daughters and also is living with MS. Yeah, she's that good. In this episode we learn about what led Kathy to decide to launch a website with such a seemingly inappropriate sounding name (listen to hear her more sophisticated alternative interpretation of FUMS), what keeps her moving forward and what brings her joy. We felt so blessed to be the first guests on Kathy's FUMS podcast – she now has 113 under her belt! – and it truly is an honor to feature her as the first guest on A Couple Takes on MS podcast. Here are the links we reference for you to follow up on: • FUMS: Giving MS The Finger – Follow this to listen and subscribe to Kathy's podcast • Patients Getting Paid – Check out “Your safe place to connect, learn, and cultivate a chronicpreneur lifestyle.” • Using Intermittent Fasting to Manage Your MS with Cynthia Thurlow – This is the FUMS episode Jennifer brought up with Kathy that sparked our venture into trying intermittent fasting. • 7 Questions with A Couple featuring Kathy Reagan Young – Consider this a bonus prequel interview to our podcast conversation with Kathy.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 113 - An Invitation From Dr. Terry Wahls To Be Part of Her Latest Study

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 19:45


More and more often, we're all hearing and talking about the use of diet and lifestyle as a way to manage chronic illness - and not just on the FUMS Podcast! In this episode, Dr. Terry Wahls (now officially our most featured guest) is here to tell us all about how we can get involved in her latest study, which asks a couple of simple but important questions: Can diet improve my quality of life with MS? And which diet is the best? If you don't know by now, Dr. Terry Wahls is an Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner and a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa where she conducts clinical trials in the setting of Multiple Sclerosis. In 2018 she was awarded the Institute for Functional Medicine's Linus Pauling Award for her contributions to research, clinical care, and patient advocacy. She is the author of The Wahls Protocol: A Radical New Way to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles, and the cookbook, The Wahls Protocol Cooking for Life.As you'll hear, Dr. Wahls will be carrying out a long-form study - entitled Efficacy of Diet on Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis - which examines how a participant's quality of life is affected by one of three very different diets - Ketogenic, Modified Paleolithic, and usual diet. And YOU could take part - even if you don't live in the US! Topics covered in this episode include:Details of Dr. Wahls' new studyWhat aspects are looked at to gauge Quality of Life?How long will the study take? And who can take part?A description of the three diets that will be used, how participants will be monitored, and details of the essential community elementWhere to go to find out if you qualify to participate in the studyFull show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums113/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

EmBRACE IT With Lainie & Estela - Look Good + Feel Good = Living Your Best Life With Disabilities
Embrace It: Episode 34 - Kathy Reagan Young, Life as a Chronicpreneur

EmBRACE IT With Lainie & Estela - Look Good + Feel Good = Living Your Best Life With Disabilities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 44:06


Kathy Reagan Young, who lives with MS, is leading the disability and chronically ill community into “chronicpreneurship” by turning their lived experiences into income. In September of 2021, she launched Patients Getting Paid, a membership community offering support and training to people in finding and creating flexible, remote work that not only accommodates their health, but generates revenue as well. In this sassy episode, we explore all of the unexpected streams of income and potential career paths those with disabilities and chronic illness can shift into for a more meaningful, balanced and authentic life!Kathy is an avid advocate for redefining life after diagnosis - and is living proof that it can be a great one! She is the founder and of the FUMS website and host of the FUMS Podcast Show where she provides information, inspiration, and motivation for the MS community and beyond!Follow Kathy on Instagram. Become a ChronicpreneurCheck out Kathy's FUMS websiteLooking for more great tips, hacks, and blog posts? Visit: Trend-Able.comFind more on Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) and patient resources on: HNF-cure.orgFollow us on IG! @embraceit_podcast | @trend.able | @cmtwegotthisPlease leave us a review and help others find us! Hosted by Lainie Ishbia and Estela Lugo.Embrace It is produced by Launchpad 516 Studios.For sponsorships and media inquiries, drop an email to: embraceit@lp516.comSubscribe to Embrace it with Lainie and Estela on Apple Podcasts and get notified of new episodes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/embrace-it-with-lainie-estela-smashing-disability-stigmas/id1468364898

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 112 - Using Pilates to Combat MS with Mariska Breland

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 52:35


The truth has been out for a long time - exercise is good for MS and other neurological conditions. But of all of the programs suggested for us, how many of them really know what it's like to live with MS?My guest today is Mariska Breland. She was a video producer living a very high-stress life when she was diagnosed with MS at the age of 27. She started doing Yoga and Pilates and eventually began teaching Pilates, ultimately turning it into her full-time job. Mariska has created multiple neuroscience and exercise workshops, including Pilates for MS (now expanded and taught as Pilates for Neurological Conditions). She is also the co-founder of the Neuro Studio, a Pilates studio focusing on people with neurological conditions, and has even invented her own fitness and rehabilitation equipment!Topics covered in this episode include:Why Mariska decided to focus her business on teaching a type of Pilates that is particularly useful for people with MS and other neurological conditionsHow Mariska's exercise program differs from other MS exercise programs - down to the fact that her methods have been supported by national MS Society in the US and UK and are currently undergoing clinical trials at the University of ColoradoKathy's own experiences with PilatesHow to find out more about Mariska and her workFull show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums112/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

MS News & Perspectives
Jenn Talks to Kathy Young, Patient Advocate

MS News & Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 41:35


Kathy Reagan Young is the founder of website and podcast FUMS. She is also the founder of Patients Getting Paid, a membership community that helps people with chronic illnesses find employment that accommodates their health. Join them as they discuss finding purpose outside of MS, the importance of helping others, and how one patient's voice started a movement. Join the conversation on our MS forums: www.multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/forums/ Follow us on social media: Instagram - www.instagram.com/msnewstoday/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/multiplesclerosisnewstoday/ Twitter - www.twitter.com/msnewstoday For more news on Multiple Sclerosis visit: www.multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 111 - The Owner's Manual for MS with Author Debbie Petrina

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 30:45


I don't know about you, but when I was diagnosed with MS my medical care team couldn't answer all of my questions. Although, to be honest, the stress and cog fog meant that I forgot most of the questions I wanted to ask anyway. And the pamphlets that were forced on me just didn't cut it. What I really needed was an operator's manual. But that doesn't exist, right?Well…Over the past four decades, Debbie Petrina has lived with MS and spoken to thousands of people in the MS community - via social media, as a trained peer counselor, and as a participant in numerous MS-related events.She is the author of "Managing MS: A Roadmap to Navigate MS", a practical, easy-to-read handbook about understanding and managing MS. Informative and inspiring, it offers guidance and tips on a wide array of topics, including symptoms, people management, and long-term disability. The book is written for anyone who is interested in learning about MS and managing it effectively.With a newly-edited and expanded second edition, Debbie is here to talk about her MS journey, her long history of advocacy, and what is inside this amazing resource! Topics covered in this episode include:Debbie's experience of being diagnosed with MS in the "Dark Ages" of the 1980sHow peer counseling became Debbie's support network AND her jobWhy Debbie concentrates on lifestyle and wellness to manage her MSThe reasons why Debbie decided to write her book, "Managing MS: A Roadmap to Navigate Multiple Sclerosis"Full show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums111/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 110 - Using Intermittent Fasting to Manage Your MS with Cynthia Thurlow

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 37:31


I've talked before about diet and lifestyle as a way to manage Multiple Sclerosis. It's an exciting area, with more research being done all the time!If you've been researching this for any time, you've probably heard about Intermittent Fasting (IF). But what is it? And how could this possibly help with your MS?My guest today is Cynthia Thurlow. She is a nurse practitioner, the CEO and founder of the Everyday Wellness Project, and an international speaker, with over 10 million views for her second TEDx talk, Intermittent Fasting: Transformational Technique.In this episode, Cynthia explains what IF is, its effect on her own health, and the types of fasts that are available. I also talk about my own experiences of IF. As someone who loves their food, take it from me, it isn't just about stopping eating!DISCLAIMERThe information contained in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.Topics covered in this episode include:Defining Intermittent Fasting Cynthia and Kathy's own experiences of IF - and the positive outcomes they have noticedWhat is metabolic flexibility and how does it improve when practicing Intermittent Fasting? How to eat in order to maximize fasting success, and different ways to fastTips and resources for anyone wanting to try IFFull show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums110/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 109 - Real Talk About MS with Jon Strum

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 42:13


Jon Strum's wife, Jeanne, was an avid biker, hiker, and writer when she was diagnosed with Progressive MS. Almost immediately, she became so severely disabled that Jon stopped working and became Jeanne's carer and advocate. He continued in this role until Jeanne passed in February 2020. Part of Jon's advocacy was (and continues to be) hosting the popular RealTalk MS podcast. As you'll hear, Jon started the podcast while sitting on a scientific committee as a member of the International Progressive MS Alliance, to bridge the gap between patients and caregivers and the scientific community. Since its launch in 2017 and over 200 episodes later it has been downloaded more than 1,000,000 times by listeners in over 100 countries around the world.Jon's devotion to his wife is moving and unquestionable. But so is his desire and commitment to advocating for all people living with Multiple Sclerosis.Listen in to my interview with this wonderful man and find out about all the ways that you can advocate for people with MS and affect change!Topics covered in this episode include:The story of Jeanne's diagnosis, and Jon's journey into caregiving and advocacyJon and Jeanne's experiences with health insurance, the impact on their finances, and the heartbreaking decision Jon had to make for Jeanne's care Why Jon feels that people with more progressive forms of MS can feel forgotten by the scientific community, and why he started the RealTalk MS PodcastJon's partnership with the National MS SocietyThings that are on the legislative horizon for people in the US with MS, and how you can get involved and put pressure on your representatives!Full show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums109/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

RealTalk MS
Episode 252: The Journey from MS Diagnosis to Podcaster to Patients Getting Paid with Kathy Reagan Young

RealTalk MS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 32:44


When I began thinking about launching RealTalk MS, one of the first things I did was listen to other podcasts for the MS community. Five years ago, there weren't nearly as many podcasts focused on MS as there are today, but one of the podcasts I listened to was FUMS. And after listening to that podcast, I remember feeling inspired about moving forward with my plans for launching this podcast. Joining me to talk about her journey from being diagnosed with MS to launching her podcast and learning how patients get paid is the voice and energy behind the FUMS podcast, Kathy Reagan Young. We're also talking about a new venture from France, aimed at myelin repair. We'll share the details of a treatment for urinary incontinence for people living with MS that will soon be available in European Union countries. And we'll tell you about the first robotic exoskeleton that's received FDA clearance for use by people with MS. (And we'll tell you why that's going to make a real difference for some people living with progressive MS!) We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS??! 250 Episodes -- 1.500,000 Downloads and counting!   :22 FIND Therapeutics and SATT Connectus collaborate on myelin repair 2:14 Dysport receives favorable opinion from the EU  3:28 FDA grants clearance for robotic exoskeleton use by people with MS  6:09 Kathy Reagan Young's journey from diagnosis to giving MS the finger and learning how patients get paid  8:45 Share this episode  31:12 Download the RealTalk MS app for your iOS or Android device   31:32 SHARE THIS EPISODE OF REALTALK MS Just copy this link & paste it into your text or email:  https://realtalkms.com/252 ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONVERSATION I've always thought about the RealTalk MS podcast as a conversation. And this is your opportunity to join the conversation by sharing your feedback, questions, and suggestions for topics that we can discuss in future podcast episodes. Please shoot me an email or call the RealTalk MS Listener Hotline and share your thoughts! Email: jon@realtalkms.com Phone: (310) 526-2283 And don't forget to join us in the RealTalk MS Facebook group! LINKS If your podcast app doesn't allow you to click on these links, you'll find them in the show notes in the RealTalk MS app or at www.RealTalkMS.com National MS Society COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance for People Living with MS https://www.nationalmssociety.org/coronavirus-covid-19-information/multiple-sclerosis-and-coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine-guidance STUDY: Efficacy and Safety of AbobotulinumtoxinA in Patients with Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity Incontinence Performing Regular Clean Intermittent Catheterization: Pooled Results of Two Phase 3 Randomized Studies (CONTENT1 and CONTENT2) https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S03022838220116803 RealTalk MS #198: Dr. Brian Sandroff Shares the Results of Kessler Foundation's Robotic Exoskeleton-Assisted Exercise Pilot Study https://realtalkms.com/198 Join the RealTalk MS Facebook Group https://facebook.com/groups/realtalkms Download the RealTalk MS App for iOS Devices https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/realtalk-ms/id1436917200 Download the RealTalk MS App for Android Deviceshttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.realtalk Give RealTalk MS a rating and review http://www.realtalkms.com/review Follow RealTalk MS on Twitter, @RealTalkMS_jon, and subscribe to our newsletter at our website, RealTalkMS.com. RealTalk MS Episode 252 Guest: Kathy Reagan Young Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, MSResearch, MSSociety, RealTalkMS Privacy Policy

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 108 - A Cause for MS Has Been Found

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 17:56


In January of 2022, one of the biggest MS news stories EVER was announced - that MS is probably caused by infection with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), according to a study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health researchers. Now, this link has long been suspected but here was proof!My guest today is Kjetil Bjornevik, the lead author of the publication that got us all excited. Kjetil is an epidemiologist whose focus is on finding risk factors and better treatments for neurological diseases, including multiple sclerosis.As you'll hear, by opening the doors for future preventative treatments for EBV (one of which is in a Phase 1 clinical trial right now), this report points towards a way to prevent MS and the real possibility of a CURE.Topics covered in this episode include:What led Kjetil to specialize in neurological diseases in general and multiple sclerosis in particularA breakdown of the study and its findingsEBV is one possible (but important) trigger of MS - what are the others?The possibility of an EBV vaccine and the effect this would have on people at risk of developing MSFuture research at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health that is of interest to the FUMS community Full show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums108/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 107 - MS Advocate Jenna Green

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 46:49


Jenna Green worked for 15 yrs in corporate marketing, when she realized that she had to leave for the sake of her mental health! So she began working freelance - but the hustle culture, combined with chronic pain she experienced following a car accident, led her to a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis in 2016.On what should have been her first Tysabri infusion, she learned that her insurance wouldn't cover the treatment. This was Jenna's first experience of Step Therapy or Fail First practices - where, in order to control costs, insurance companies restrict coverage of expensive therapies unless patients have already failed treatment with a lower-cost alternative. And we all know that a failed treatment for MS means more relapses, leading to more irreparable damage, increased disability, and worse outcomes! Jenna is now a patient advocate, content creator, consultant, and public speaker. She has used her experience in marketing to help bring awareness, support, education, and community to those who live with invisible illnesses, chronic pain, and fatigue, primarily on Instagram @thejennagreen. AND she's devoted to helping to change public policy via her volunteer work with the MS Society. GO JENNA!Topics covered in this episode include:Jenna's life before her MS diagnosis, and her experience of Step Therapy or Fail First policiesHer belief that privilege equates to responsibilityThe alternative therapies that Jenna uses alongside conventional medicineHow Jenna became an MS advocate, and how this work makes her feelInformation about Jenna's exciting patient resource about Public Speaking For Patient Advocates (coming soon) Full show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums107/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education
Multiple Sclerosis: Employment & Disability - Part 3 of 3

Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 42:05


CONTINUING EDUCATION If you are a psychologist and want CE credits for listening this episode, click on this link: Employment & Disability Course *Note. This episode course is a three-part series. CE available after listening to all three episodes. To find out more about all our CE courses visit: FindEmpathy.com/learn. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Name at least two symptoms that are predictive of poor vocational performance or leaving the workplace. Describe recommendations for when and how to disclose a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis to an employer. Identify at least one strategy for supporting a patient who is applying for social security disability or long-term disability. PODCAST SUMMARY Only 20% of persons with multiple sclerosis are still employed after 10 years following diagnosis. In a 2015 paper entitled "Multiple sclerosis, etiology symptoms, incidence, and prevalence and implications for community living and employment," the researchers pointed to several reasons for the dramatic decrease in employment. Some are obvious reasons - symptoms of the disease such as cognitive change, fatigue, or mobility challenge directly impact vocational performance. However, many individuals with MS cite more subtle and difficult workplace barriers as reasons for leaving their jobs. Some of these include bias or outright prejudice on the part of management or coworkers, a lack of knowledge or access to workplace accommodations, or a lack of flexibility in accommodating changing MS symptoms and medical appointments. This three-part podcast course will help you guide your patients through a tricky maze of employment issues - from the time they are diagnosed with MS to deciding to leave the workforce. In the first part, we'll look at ways to retrain or obtain a job that is flexible and can accommodate your patient's problems - as well as how to assist your patients through their fear of trying something new. In part two, we'll discuss diagnosis disclosure in the workplace, as well as when and how to request accommodations with an MS specialty vocational counselor. In part three, we'll go over applying for SSDI disability benefits with a lawyer. She will walk you through the process as well as how to assist your patients in planning for an application and appeals procedure. She also explains how to help your patients obtain letters of support or prepare their medical records for evaluation. This course will help you become more knowledgeable about the employment challenges that your patients with MS face, as well as give you some practical tools to assist them through these tough transitions. Our Experts: Part 1: Kathy Reagan Young: MS patient advocate, blogger, and podcaster. Founder and CEO of Patients Getting Paid & FUMS. Part 2: Joe Stuckey, MS, CRC: Rehabilitation Counselor, University of Washington Medical Center Part 3: Tracy Tyson Miller, Esq.: Social Security Disability Attorney COST Listening, reading, or watching the course content is free. Pay only

Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education
Multiple Sclerosis: Employment & Disability - Part 2 of 3

Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 56:28


CONTINUING EDUCATION If you are a psychologist and want CE credits for listening this episode, click on this link: Employment & Disability *Note. This episode course is a three-part series. CE available after listening to all three episodes. To find out more about all our CE courses visit: FindEmpathy.com/learn. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Name at least two symptoms that are predictive of poor vocational performance or leaving the workplace. Describe recommendations for when and how to disclose a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis to an employer. Identify at least one strategy for supporting a patient who is applying for social security disability or long-term disability. PODCAST SUMMARY Only 20% of persons with multiple sclerosis are still employed after 10 years following diagnosis. In a 2015 paper entitled "Multiple sclerosis, etiology symptoms, incidence, and prevalence and implications for community living and employment," the researchers pointed to several reasons for the dramatic decrease in employment. Some are obvious reasons - symptoms of the disease such as cognitive change, fatigue, or mobility challenge directly impact vocational performance. However, many individuals with MS cite more subtle and difficult workplace barriers as reasons for leaving their jobs. Some of these include bias or outright prejudice on the part of management or coworkers, a lack of knowledge or access to workplace accommodations, or a lack of flexibility in accommodating changing MS symptoms and medical appointments. This three-part podcast course will help you guide your patients through a tricky maze of employment issues - from the time they are diagnosed with MS to deciding to leave the workforce. In the first part, we'll look at ways to retrain or obtain a job that is flexible and can accommodate your patient's problems - as well as how to assist your patients through their fear of trying something new. In part two, we'll discuss diagnosis disclosure in the workplace, as well as when and how to request accommodations with an MS specialty vocational counselor. In part three, we'll go over applying for SSDI disability benefits with a lawyer. She will walk you through the process as well as how to assist your patients in planning for an application and appeals procedure. She also explains how to help your patients obtain letters of support or prepare their medical records for evaluation. This course will help you become more knowledgeable about the employment challenges that your patients with MS face, as well as give you some practical tools to assist them through these tough transitions. Our Experts: Part 1: Kathy Reagan Young: MS patient advocate, blogger, and podcaster. Founder and CEO of Patients Getting Paid & FUMS. Part 2: Joe Stuckey, MS, CRC: Rehabilitation Counselor, University of Washington Medical Center Part 3: Tracy Tyson Miller, Esq.: Social Security Disability Attorney COST Listening, reading, or watching the course content is free. Pay only if you

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 106 - Caring for Caregivers with Elizabeth Miller

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 26:30


If you listen to this podcast, there's a strong chance that you receive care - from a friend, a loved one, or from within your community. You might also be in the position I was in a few years back, caring for elderly relatives, young children, and myself as a person with a chronic illness!My guest today is Elizabeth Miller, a family caregiver, caregiver advocate, speaker, author, podcast host, and Certified Caregiving Consultant. Her personal experiences of caring for aging parents with chronic and terminal illnesses and for a sibling with developmental disabilities inspired her to create Happy Healthy Caregiver in 2015.Elizabeth's aim is to make caregiving sustainable and prevent burnout by encouraging intentional self-care.Like I said, you might be a caregiver or the one receiving care. Regardless, there are some great tips in our conversation for looking after yourself. And please remember that self-care is not selfish!Topics covered in this episode include:The story of Elizabeth's history with caregiving and what her hardest challenges wereHow sharing her story through a blog enabled Elizabeth to help others in the same situationElizabeth's advice for caregivers and the things which helped her to look after herselfChanges that Elizabeth would like to see in the healthcare systemThe services and support that Elizabeth provides through Happy Healthy CaregiverFull show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums106/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education
Multiple Sclerosis: Employment & Disability - Part 1 of 3

Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 49:06


CONTINUING EDUCATION If you are a psychologist and want CE credits for listening this episode, click on this link: Employment & Disability *Note. This episode course is a three-part series. CE is available after listening to all three parts. To find out more about all our CE courses visit: FindEmpathy.com/learn. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Name at least two symptoms that are predictive of poor vocational performance or leaving the workplace. Describe recommendations for when and how to disclose a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis to an employer. Identify at least one strategy for supporting a patient who is applying for social security disability or long-term disability. PODCAST SUMMARY Only 20% of persons with multiple sclerosis are still employed after 10 years following diagnosis. In a 2015 paper entitled "Multiple sclerosis, etiology symptoms, incidence, and prevalence and implications for community living and employment," the researchers pointed to several reasons for the dramatic decrease in employment. Some are obvious reasons - symptoms of the disease such as cognitive change, fatigue, or mobility challenge directly impact vocational performance. However, many individuals with MS cite more subtle and difficult workplace barriers as reasons for leaving their jobs. Some of these include bias or outright prejudice on the part of management or coworkers, a lack of knowledge or access to workplace accommodations, or a lack of flexibility in accommodating changing MS symptoms and medical appointments. This three-part podcast course will help you guide your patients through a tricky maze of employment issues - from the time they are diagnosed with MS to deciding to leave the workforce. In the first part, we'll look at ways to retrain or obtain a job that is flexible and can accommodate your patient's problems - as well as how to assist your patients through their fear of trying something new. In part two, we'll discuss diagnosis disclosure in the workplace, as well as when and how to request accommodations with an MS specialty vocational counselor. In part three, we'll go over applying for SSDI disability benefits with a lawyer. She will walk you through the process as well as how to assist your patients in planning for an application and appeals procedure. She also explains how to help your patients obtain letters of support or prepare their medical records for evaluation. This course will help you become more knowledgeable about the employment challenges that your patients with MS face, as well as give you some practical tools to assist them through these tough transitions. Our Experts: Kathy Reagan Young: MS patient advocate, blogger, and podcaster. Founder and CEO of Patients Getting Paid & FUMS. Joe Stuckey, MS, CRC: Rehabilitation Counselor, University of Washington Medical Center Tracy Tyson Miller, Esq.: Social Security Disability Attorney COST Listening, reading, or watching the course content is free. Pay only if you need the continuing educ

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 105 - Finding "Grace" in MS with Novelist Delaney Parker

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 26:47


"Grace" is a novel about a young woman navigating married life, sex, parenting, and friendship. Plus, the lead character is doing all this while dealing with an MS diagnosis. It was written by Delaney Parker, an author who lives in upstate New York with her family. She was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in October of 2008, and it was her diagnosis that inspired Delaney to write "Grace."As Delaney says in this interview, the character's diagnosis is just a part of who she is, and the novel is not centered around MS. I loved this book's depiction of a young woman who just happens to have MS, and I can't wait for the sequel!Topics covered in this episode include:Delaney's diagnosis with MS while being a young motherHow her urge to be a writer grew out of a voracious reading habitWhy an MS diagnosis is not the main driver of the plot of "Grace"How sharing this story was helpful to Delaney in her own MS journeyWhere to buy your copy of "Grace" Full show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums105/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 104 - Trauma and EBV as the Trigger for MS w/Tammy and Terry of Twins Coast 2 Coast

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 34:28


Identical twins Tamara Kahn and Terry Hord (née Harber) were born eight minutes apart and were both athletic as children. But they can now look back and see the fatigue and heat sensitivity they both experienced as early signs of the diagnosis to come - along with the trauma of losing their mother to cancer and the Epstein-Barr Virus that they contracted at the age of 15.In their 20s they received identical MS diagnoses, but a history of voluntary charity work led them to create an MS patient advocacy hub called TwinsCoast2Coast. They aim to inspire, empower, support, and educate others about MS, and to simply tell their story, imperfections and all.Despite the aggressive and progressive nature of MS for them both, they continue to create a support system and safe space for the newly diagnosed to land. As they say in this interview, "there is more to life than your disease - and you are not alone."Full show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums104/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 103 - Diet and Lifestyle to Halt Your MS w/Dr. Terry Wahls

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 38:41


The idea of using diet and lifestyle changes as a way to manage MS was still pretty radical until fairly recently. But as more research is done, the benefits are becoming more recognized day-by-day.My guest today is Dr. Terry Wahls, who has been studying the links between lifestyle and MS outcomes since getting her first symptoms twenty years ago. After being confined to a tilt-recline wheelchair, Dr. Wahls restored her health using a diet and lifestyle program of her own devising.Dr. Wahls previously appeared on the FUMS podcast back in 2018, so I figured it was time to get her back. I wanted to find out about recent clinical findings about the efficacy of diet and lifestyle as a way to treat multiple sclerosis - which is increasingly gaining traction as a recognized way to manage your health! We also talk about the findings of recent studies into Paleo, Swank, and Mediterranean diets.Full show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums103/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Thriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
65 This Healthy Unicorn Says FUMS

Thriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 35:08


Perseverance is doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success. For me, the words, grit, determination, and tenacity come to mind. Jessica Turner believes that as warriors, we can not give up. She is not afraid to follow her gut! A wife, a mother, and an MS thriver who found purpose in her diagnosis by helping others take back control of their health and wellbeing. Let's chat it up with Jessica.  Instagram: @beingahealthyunicorn https://beingaunicorn.com Instagram: @thrivingoversurvivingpodcast.com https://thrivingoversurvivingpodcast.com

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 102 - GYST: Estate Planning with MS part 2

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 41:33


This episode is the second part of my interview with Marty Shenkman, an attorney whose private practice concentrates on estate planning. When his wife was diagnosed with MS, he recognized how different planning looks for people with chronic illness and it changed his whole approach to estate planning. If you haven't heard the first part, please visit https://fumsnow.com/fums101When I announced that I'd be talking to Marty about estate planning with a chronic illness, I was inundated with questions from the FUMS community. So in part two of my interview, we try to get through as many of them as possible. As Marty says, the answers he gives here are for educational purposes only and are intended to give you a broad overview of the issues you might face. They should not be used as a substitute for personally tailored, professional advice. Thank you, Marty, for how generous you were with your time. We've barely scratched the surface, so I'm looking forward to having you on the podcast again soon!Full show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums102/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger
FUMS 101 - GYST: Estate Planning with MS part 1

FUMS: Giving Multiple Sclerosis The Finger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 41:50


This is the first in a series of episodes where I'll be looking at the messier parts of life - estate planning, divorce, digital death, end-of-life planning, wills, etc. Y'know - fun stuff like that. And in true FUMS style, I'm calling the series G.Y.S.T. - "Get Your Shit Together"Sooner or later, we are all going to have to start thinking about what happens at the end of our life - whether we have a lot or a whole lot of nothing, it's a fact of life! And while this is the same for everyone, if we have a chronic health condition there are a whole lot of other considerations. What if I'm unable to stay in my home? What if I can't make decisions about my finances or care? With this in mind, I looked for an attorney whose practice concentrates on estate planning for the chronically ill. I bet you can guess how many results that particular google search threw up. What I did find was a professional with a personal connection to chronic illness - MS, in fact.Martin M. Shenkman (call him Marty) is an attorney whose private practice concentrates on estate planning. When his wife was diagnosed with MS, he recognized how different planning looks for people with chronic illness and it changed his whole approach to estate planning. Marty was so generous with his time, and this interview is so full of important, actionable content, that we decided to split it over two podcasts. And far from being a depressing topic, estate planning is more about planning for life rather than death. It's the process of providing peace of mind for you, and your loved ones (however you define the term).Full show notes and resources at https://fumsnow.com/fums101/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Move It or Lose it - The Podcast
Encore - Episode 33 - Part 2 - Interview - Kathy Reagan Young - FUMS Podcast, Author and MS Warrior and Advocate

Move It or Lose it - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 35:51


Today's Interview  is Part Two of a Two Part Interview with Kathy Reagan Young. Kathy was diagnosed in 2008. She found everything that was on the internet at that time was horrible. She decided to change that in 2011 by building a website to show people that there is life after diagnosis - and it can be a great one! Then - in 2015 - she started the FUMS Podcast Show - to provide information, inspiration, and motivation to live your best life with MS. She interviews people living with MS and experts in the disease to help everyone with MS. Kathy also adds her own brand of sass - and attitude - encouraging everyone to "talk to this stupid disease as it deserves - tell if FUMS every day." Instead of giving everything to MS - She encourages people to instead, just give it the finger!  Kathy is an Co-Author of a hilarious and informative E-Book -   Bowel and Bladder Issues in Multiple Sclerosis by Two Pee Brains With Potty Mouths Talking Shit About MS.https://fumsnow.com/ebookKathy is launching a new program Patients Getting Paid Program Founding Members Launch which kicks off on Sept. 13.https://patientsgettingpaid.com/Here are ways to find out more about Kathy and all she is doingInstagram@fumsnowYou can find Kathy Chester atdisruptfitnessgym@gmail.comInstagram - @msmoveitorloseit @disruptfitnessgymPrevinex - Use the same clinically effective supplements that promote Longevity, performance and everyday health as Kathy does.https://www.previnex.com/Use promo code disrupt15 to get 15% offHere are some additional products that help Kathy deal with beating the Heat and Migraines.  Take advantage of the coupon code.Koldtec - Cool Head WrapKOLD10To save $10 off every item in store.2 items = $20 savings3 items = $30 savingshttps://www.koldtec.com/Cold bean bag Releafpack. 15% discount use code Disrupt15https://www.releafpack.com

Move It or Lose it - The Podcast
Encore Episode 32 - Part One - Kathy Reagan Young - FUMS Podcast, Author and MS Warrior and Advocate

Move It or Lose it - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 48:11


Today's Interview  is Part One of a Two Part Interview with Kathy Reagan Young. Kathy was diagnosed in 2008. She found everything that was on the internet at that time was horrible. She decided to change that in 2011 by building a website to show people that there is life after diagnosis - and it can be a great one! Then - in 2015 - she started the FUMS Podcast Show - to provide information, inspiration, and motivation to live your best life with MS. She interviews people living with MS and experts in the disease to help everyone with MS. Kathy also adds her own brand of sass - and attitude - encouraging everyone to "talk to this stupid disease as it deserves - tell if FUMS every day." Instead of giving everything to MS - She encourages people to instead, just give it the finger!  Kathy is an Co-Author of a hilarious and informative E-Book -   Bowel and Bladder Issues in Multiple Sclerosis by Two Pee Brains With Potty Mouths Talking Shit About MS.https://fumsnow.com/ebookKathy is launching a new program Patients Getting Paid Program Founding Members Launch which kicks off on Sept. 13.https://patientsgettingpaid.com/Here are ways to find out more about Kathy and all she is doingInstagram@fumsnowYou can find Kathy Chester atdisruptfitnessgym@gmail.commoveitorloseit109@gmail.comInstagram - @msmoveitorloseit @disruptfitnessgymPrevinex - Use the same clinically effective supplements that promote Longevity, performance and everyday health as Kathy does.https://www.previnex.com/Use promo code disrupt15 to get 15% offHere are some additional products that help Kathy deal with beating the Heat and Migraines.  Take advantage of the coupon code.Koldtec - Cool Head WrapKOLD10To save $10 off every item in store.2 items = $20 savings3 items = $30 savingshttps://www.koldtec.com/Cold bean bag Releafpack. 15% discount use code Disrupt15https://www.releafpack.com

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS 48: Werder Bremen und der Ole Werner-Effekt: Warum Aufstiegs-Träumerei erlaubt sein muss

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 57:30


Bremen – Neuer Trainer, alles besser? Der SV Werder Bremen hat mit Coach Ole Werner sechs Punkte aus zwei Spielen geholt und nach 17 Spieltagen nur noch drei Zähler Rückstand auf Platz drei – darf an der Weser etwa doch wieder vom Aufstieg geträumt werden? DeichFUMS nimmt Euch wieder mit auf eine wilde Fahrt durch die Welt des SV Werder. Die Show von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (als Podcast und bei YouTube), geht in Folge 48 wieder in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse. Viel Spaß! In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS wie immer über Werder Bremen – oder auch hart dran vorbei: Vom Impf-Skandal um Ex-Trainer Markus Anfang zum Höhenflug mit Ole Werner? Die Hoffnung auf bessere Werder-Zeiten ist jedenfalls da. Also bitte alle einsteigen: Der Hype-Train fährt ab! In der 48. Folge von #DeichFUMS, gesendet aus der Lounge des strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partners Florian Wellmann Immobilien, erwartet Euch erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Wird jetzt alles besser? Ist der Aufstieg doch drin? Verlässt Torwart Jiri Pavlenka den SV Werder? Wer wechselt überhaupt in der Winter-Transferphase weg? Und was passiert da eigentlich gerade mit Ex-Werder-Trainer Florian Kohfeldt in Wolfsburg? Außerdem werden die Dei(ch) Hard-Killer-Prognosen aus Folge 46 unter die Lupe genommen: Welche Thesen sind aufgegangen, welche nicht? Natürlich kommt auch die wieder die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht („dieses Ale kickt Ass!“) und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 48 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS 47: Chaos-Club Werder Bremen – wird mit Trainer Ole Werner alles besser?

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 53:06


Bremen – Chaos beim SV Werder Bremen: Impf-Skandal um Markus Anfang, vier Trainer in neun Tagen, Pleite in Kiel – und jetzt ist mit Ole Werner ein neuer Coach am Ruder! #DeichFUMS nimmt Euch wieder mit auf eine wilde Achterbahnfahrt durch die Welt des SV Werder. Die Show von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (als Podcast und bei YouTube), geht in Folge 47 wieder in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse: Wie kann der Verein wieder zur Ruhe kommen? Wird mit Werner alles besser? In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS wie immer über Werder Bremen – oder auch hart dran vorbei: Das Duo serviert Euch grün-weiße Spezialitäten – und stellt fest: Werder-Feinkost ist selten geworden. In der 47. Folge von #DeichFUMS, gesendet aus der Lounge des strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partners Florian Wellmann Immobilien, erwartet Euch erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Wie konnte Werder zum Chaos-Club verkommen? Welche Folgen hat der Impf-Skandal um Ex-Trainer Markus Anfang? Und ist ein Aufstieg bereits kein Thema mehr? Als Experte mit dabei: DeichStube-Chefredakteur Björn Knips! Natürlich kommt auch die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 47 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

Patients Getting Paid
Affiliate Marketing 101 With Jay Clouse

Patients Getting Paid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 30:04


What's not to love about affiliate marketing? If you get it set up correctly, it's a way to make a little extra money without having to do a whole lot of anything.In the past, it had a bit of an unethical reputation, with people promoting whatever products would get them the most money. But as businesses all over have recognized the worth of personal recommendations, companies are increasingly interested in building relationships with their communities. As an example, I have been publishing a Holiday Gift Guide on my FUMS website for several years, and this is now so popular that I leave it online all year round. It's a win-win situation, both for me, the companies that I promote, and the end-user because I only include items that I genuinely value!If you're interested in the idea of affiliate marketing but don't know where to start, my guest today is Jay Clouse, community experience director for Pat Flynn's Smart Passive Income. We talk about what affiliate marketing is, how people can use it as part of their business, and - also - how much they can make.Creator and host of the Creative Elements podcast, Jay wants to help you build a life of creative independence, giving you the freedom to invest your time and creative energy into projects that you choose. He is also a featured expert within the Patients Getting Paid Membership Community. Visit the website to find out more and join today!In this episode:How COVID has only increased a desire for community connections, integral for our personal lives but also for businessJay's definition of affiliate marketing, why it might have once had a poor reputation, and how you can combat this by making sure that your incentives are aligned - ensuring that the right products and businesses get in front of your audienceDo you have to have a website for affiliate marketing or can you use social media solely?Kathy's own experiences of affiliate marketing, and why she has seen real benefit from building affiliate programs with small, relevant businessesCan people just solely do affiliate marketing or is it most often a complementary income stream to an existing business? Resources:Visit the Patients Getting Paid website to learn more about the PGP community and how to joinCheck out Kathy's FUMS Gift GuideVisit Jay Clouse Connect with Jay on Twitter and Instagram Listen to the Creative Elements podcastRead The FTC's Endorsement Guides, and the specific section about Affiliate or Network Marketing  Visit Sarah McAllister's Go Clean Co **Be sure to join us on the Patients Getting Paid Facebook and Instagram pages AND get on the PGP email list to stay updated on all things PGP!Special thanks to Steve Woodward at PodcastingEditor.com

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS 46: Dei(ch) Hard Werder Bremen! Killer-Prognosen, Hoffnung, Leidensfähigkeit

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 53:23


Alle einsteigen: #DeichFUMS nimmt Euch mit auf eine wilde Achterbahnfahrt durch die Welt des SV Werder Bremen! Die Werder-Show von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (als Podcast und bei YouTube), geht in Folge 46 wieder in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse: Wie erklärt sich das Auf und Ab der Bremer? Welche Startelf-Aufstellung ist aktuell die beste für Werder? Und was passiert auf dem Winter-Transfermarkt? Außerdem im Programm: Dei(ch) Hard – sechs echte Killer-Prognosen zur Werder-Zukunft. In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS wie immer über Werder Bremen – oder auch hart dran vorbei: Franco Di Santo will zurück zu Werder, darf aber nicht! #DeichFUMS hat den Ex-Stürmer von Werder und Schalke 04 vor dem Duell seiner ehemaligen Vereine am Grünen Telefon – also fast... irgendwie. Seht und hört selbst! Di Santo wird jedenfalls nicht zu Werder wechseln – aber wer kommt in der Winter-Transferperiode? Und werden noch Spieler verkauft? Sollte Werder den Vertrag von Ömer Toprak verlängern? #DeichFUMS diskutiert diese und weitere Themen in Folge 46! In der 46. Folge von #DeichFUMS, gesendet aus der Lounge des strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partners Florian Wellmann Immobilien, erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen:  Welche Aufstellung ist aktuell die beste? Wer gehört zwingend in die Werder-Startelf? Und was ist bis Weihnachten mit dem aktuellen Kader drin? Darüber hinaus stellt das #DeichFUMS-Duo in Episode 46 steile Thesen auf: Was passiert bei Werder bis zur Winterpause? Dei(ch) Hard – sechs echte Killer-Prognosen! Natürlich kommt auch die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 46 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS 45: Mehr Frust als Lust? Woran es bei Werder Bremen krankt und was jetzt Hoffnung macht

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 46:42


Neues System, neue Nummer eins – beim SV Werder Bremen hat sich etwas getan, der Blick auf die Tabelle bleibt aber ernüchternd: Werder auf Platz zehn, tristes Mittelmaß in der 2. Bundesliga mit nur einem Sieg aus den letzten sechs Spielen! #DeichFUMS, die Werder-Show von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (als Podcast und bei YouTube), geht in Folge 45 wieder in die Analyse: Woran krankt es bei Werder und was macht jetzt Hoffnung auf Besserung? In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS wie immer über Werder – oder auch hart dran vorbei: Was ist das 1:1 gegen den Tabellenführer St. Pauli wert? Taugt das 3-5-2-System von Trainer Markus Anfang mehr als ein 4-3-3? Und ist es die richtige Entscheidung, Jiri Pavlenka wieder ins Tor zu stellen? #DeichFUMS ist leicht frustriert, weil Werder auf der Stelle tritt. Was kann jetzt Hoffnung machen? Das Sturm-Duo Ducksch/Füllkrug vielleicht! In der 45. Folge von #DeichFUMS, gesendet aus der Lounge des strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partners Florian Wellmann Immobilien, erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Ist ein Sieg beim 1. FC Nürnberg jetzt schon Pflicht, um den Anschluss an die oberen Tabellenplätze nicht zu verlieren? Oder stellt #DeichFUMS womöglich zu hohe Ansprüche an den SV Werder? Wie viel Zeit brauchen die Grün-Weißen noch, um sich in der 2. Bundesliga zurechtzufinden? Weil das Potenzial für mehr hat die Mannschaft ja – oder doch nicht? Natürlich kommt auch die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“ – diesmal mit einem extra fetten Frage-Block! Ansonsten werden ausnahmsweise gesunde Drinks gereicht und wie immer allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 45 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS 44: Neue Marktwerte, alte Probleme - Werder Bremen bleibt eine Baustelle!

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 56:42


Der SV Werder Bremen ist im tristen Mittelfeld der 2. Bundesliga angekommen – das 0:3 in Darmstadt taugt als echter Stimmungskiller! Und jetzt? #DeichFUMS, die Werder-Show von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (als Podcast und bei YouTube), geht in Folge 44 wieder in die Analyse: Was läuft bei der wertvollsten Mannschaft der Liga eigentlich gerade schief? Neue Marktwerte, alte Probleme: Werder bleibt eine Baustelle! In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS wie immer über Werder – oder auch hart dran vorbei: Hi moin Mittelmaß! Der SV Werder Bremen hat trotz einer Abwertung von etwa 20 Prozent noch immer den wertvollsten Kader der 2. Bundesliga, steht aber nur auf Platz zehn der Tabelle: Sind die Marktwerte der Werder-Profis zu hoch oder sind die Bremer noch nicht in der Lage, ihr Potenzial abzurufen? Und wie funktioniert das mit den Marktwerten überhaupt, wie berechnen die sich? #DeichFUMS spricht mit Tobias Kröger, Marktwert-Verantwortlicher für Deutschland beim Branchenportal Transfermarkt.de. In der 44. Folge von #DeichFUMS, gesendet aus der Lounge des strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partners Florian Wellmann Immobilien, erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Hält Trainer Markus Anfang zu sehr an seinem System fest? Distanziert sich der Coach ein Stück weit von seiner Mannschaft? Werden in der Aufstellung mitunter Fehler gemacht? Und was genau läuft bei Werder eigentlich gerade falsch? Natürlich kommt auch die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 44 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS 43: Das sind die Tops und Flops beim SV Werder Bremen! Wohin führt der Werder-Weg?

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 44:45


Länderspielpause! Neun Spieltage sind in der 2. Bundesliga absolviert – Zeit für eine Bestandsaufnahme: Was sind die Tops und Flops beim SV Werder Bremen und wohin führt der Werder-Weg? #DeichFUMS, die Werder-Show von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (als Podcast und bei YouTube), geht in Folge 43 wieder in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse. Special-Guest: Ex-Werderaner Peter Niemeyer! In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS wie immer über Werder – oder auch hart dran vorbei: Die Achterbahn der Bremer nimmt an fahrt auf, es geht hoch und runter. Wieso kann in der 2. Bundesliga eigentlich jeder jeden schlagen? Was sind die Tops und Flops der laufenden Saison? Und überhaupt: Wohin führt der Weg des SV Werder Bremen? #DeichFUMS hat Antworten! Vor dem kommenden Spiel gegen den SV Darmstadt 98 am Grünen Telefon: Peter Niemeyer! Der Ex-Bremer, der in der 2. Liga auch für Darmstadt spielte und mit Hertha BSC zweimal den direkten Wiederaufstieg schaffte, analysiert die Situation beim SV Werder – und wird von Per Mertesacker gestört. In der 43. Folge von #DeichFUMS, gesendet aus der Lounge des strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partners Florian Wellmann Immobilien, erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Warum ist Ömer Toprak immer wieder verletzt? Ist das System von Werder-Trainer Markus Anfang zu durchschaubar? Haben die Fans Marco Friedl nach seinem Transfer-Streik verziehen? Sollte Michael Zetterer im Tor weiterhin den Vorzug vor Jiri Pavlenka bekommen? Und wird Neuzugang Roger Assale noch durchstarten? Außerdem kommt natürlich die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 43 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS 42: Nordderby-Therapie! Warum die Pleite gegen den HSV den SV Werder Bremen nicht umhaut

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 49:50


Verhextes Nordderby! Im Spiel gegen den HSV lief für Werder Bremen so ziemlich alles schief, was schief laufen kann: Frühes Gegentor, Rot für Christian Groß, ein ärgerlicher Mauer-Fehler und ein nicht gegebener Elfmeter für Marvin Ducksch! Und dennoch meint #DeichFUMS: Das 0:2 wirft Werder nicht aus der Bahn! Die Werder-Show von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (als Podcast und bei YouTube), geht in Folge 42 wieder in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse! Die Nordderby-Party war schon vorbereitet, doch es kam anders als erwartet: Werder Bremen hat 0:2 gegen den Hamburger SV verloren! #DeichFUMS lädt in Folge 42 zur Therapie-Sitzung: In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS wie immer über Werder Bremen – oder auch hart dran vorbei! Schiri-Ärger statt neuer Derby-Helden, kuriose Szenen und falsche Hosen: Im Nordderby steckte eine Menge drin, nur leider kein Werder-Sieg. Warum die Fans jetzt dennoch nicht den Kopf hängen lassen sollten. Außerdem ein Thema: Der Ausfall von Christian Groß und die Dauerbaustelle auf der Sechser-Position. Was jetzt, #Werder? Ilia Gruev oder Nicolai Rapp – wer muss nun im defensiven Mittelfeld ran. Zugeschaltet: Rapp-Experte Niko Backspin! In der 42. Folge von #DeichFUMS, gesendet aus der Lounge des starteigischen #DeichFUMS-Partners Florian Wellmann Immobilien, erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Warum trifft Niclas Füllkrug nicht mehr das Tor? Wie lang ist eigentlich der Denkzettel für Marco Friedl? Und wohin geht die Werder-Reise gerade? Außerdem kommt natürlich die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 42 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS 41: Nach Transferphase und „in die Fresse“ - Was taugt das neue Werder Bremen?

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 53:36


Das Transferfenster ist dicht, der neue Aufsichtsrat des SV Werder Bremen gewählt – und jetzt? #DeichFUMS, die Werder-Show von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (als Podcast und bei YouTube), geht in Folge 41 wieder in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse: Was kann das „neue“ Werder mit den Neuzugängen Marvin Ducksch, Roger Assale, Mitchell Weiser und Co? Hat Manager Frank Baumann einen guten Job gemacht? Was taugt der neue Aufsichtsrat? Und bleibt Torwart Jiri Pavlenka tatsächlich auf der Bank? Special-Guest: Ex-Werder-Keeper Felix Wiedwald! #DeichFUMS ist mit Folge 41 online! In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS wie immer über Werder Bremen – oder auch hart dran vorbei! #DeichFUMS sendet aus dem Wohninvest Weserstadion, spricht über die abgeschlossene Transferphase, das neue Werder, die Perspektive der Bremer und einen möglichen Wiederaufstieg. Unterstützung bekommt #DeichFUMS in Episode 41 vom ehemaligen Werder-Torwart Felix Wiedwald und von DeichStube-Chefredakteur Björn Knips. Letzterer berichtet von der knapp zehnstündigen Mitgliederversammlung. In der 41. Folge von #DeichFUMS erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Der Streik von Marco Friedl, der Kampf um die Nummer eins und mehr! #DeichFUMS freut sich derweil auf geile Hütten – die gibt es übrigens immer beim strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partner Florian Wellmann Immobilien zu sehen, in dessen Loge im Wohninvest Weserstadion die neue #DeichFUMS-Episode aufgezeichnet wurde. Außerdem wird mit Felix Wiedwald „gewimmelt“: Wo ist WiedwaldTer? Ein selten dämliches Spiel, bei dem Ihr mitsuchen könnt. Außerdem kommt natürlich die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 41 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

Move It or Lose it - The Podcast
Episode 14 - Part 2 - Interview - Kathy Reagan Young - FUMS Podcast, Author and MS Warrior and Advocate

Move It or Lose it - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 35:51


Today's Interview  is Part Two of a Two Part Interview with Kathy Reagan Young. Kathy was diagnosed in 2008. She found everything that was on the internet at that time was horrible. She decided to change that in 2011 by building a website to show people that there is life after diagnosis - and it can be a great one! Then - in 2015 - she started the FUMS Podcast Show - to provide information, inspiration, and motivation to live your best life with MS. She interviews people living with MS and experts in the disease to help everyone with MS. Kathy also adds her own brand of sass - and attitude - encouraging everyone to "talk to this stupid disease as it deserves - tell if FUMS every day." Instead of giving everything to MS - She encourages people to instead, just give it the finger!  Kathy is an Co-Author of a hilarious and informative E-Book -   Bowel and Bladder Issues in Multiple Sclerosis by Two Pee Brains With Potty Mouths Talking Shit About MS.https://fumsnow.com/ebookKathy is launching a new program Patients Getting Paid Program Founding Members Launch which kicks off on Sept. 13.https://patientsgettingpaid.com/Here are ways to find out more about Kathy and all she is doingInstagram@fumsnowYou can find Kathy Chester atdisruptfitnessgym@gmail.commoveitorloseit109@gmail.comFacebook Group: Disrupt and Heal Autoimmune Diseaseshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/239205444262461Instagram - @msmoveitorloseit @disruptfitnessgymPrevinex - Use the same clinically effective supplements that promote Longevity, performance and everyday health as Kathy does.https://www.previnex.com/Use promo code disrupt15 to get 15% offHere are some additional products that help Kathy deal with beating the Heat and Migraines.  Take advantage of the coupon code.Koldtec - Cool Head WrapKOLD10To save $10 off every item in store.2 items = $20 savings3 items = $30 savingshttps://www.koldtec.com/Cold bean bag Releafpack. 15% discount use code Disrupt15https://www.releafpack.com

Move It or Lose it - The Podcast
Episode 13 - Part 1 - Interview - Kathy Reagan Young - FUMS Podcast, Author and MS Warrior and Advocate

Move It or Lose it - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 48:11


Today's Interview  is Part One of a Two Part Interview with Kathy Reagan Young. Kathy was diagnosed in 2008. She found everything that was on the internet at that time was horrible. She decided to change that in 2011 by building a website to show people that there is life after diagnosis - and it can be a great one! Then - in 2015 - she started the FUMS Podcast Show - to provide information, inspiration, and motivation to live your best life with MS. She interviews people living with MS and experts in the disease to help everyone with MS. Kathy also adds her own brand of sass - and attitude - encouraging everyone to "talk to this stupid disease as it deserves - tell if FUMS every day." Instead of giving everything to MS - She encourages people to instead, just give it the finger!  Kathy is an Co-Author of a hilarious and informative E-Book -   Bowel and Bladder Issues in Multiple Sclerosis by Two Pee Brains With Potty Mouths Talking Shit About MS.https://fumsnow.com/ebookKathy is launching a new program Patients Getting Paid Program Founding Members Launch which kicks off on Sept. 13.https://patientsgettingpaid.com/Here are ways to find out more about Kathy and all she is doingInstagram@fumsnowYou can find Kathy Chester atdisruptfitnessgym@gmail.commoveitorloseit109@gmail.comFacebook Group: Disrupt and Heal Autoimmune Diseaseshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/239205444262461Instagram - @msmoveitorloseit @disruptfitnessgymPrevinex - Use the same clinically effective supplements that promote Longevity, performance and everyday health as Kathy does.https://www.previnex.com/Use promo code disrupt15 to get 15% offHere are some additional products that help Kathy deal with beating the Heat and Migraines.  Take advantage of the coupon code.Koldtec - Cool Head WrapKOLD10To save $10 off every item in store.2 items = $20 savings3 items = $30 savingshttps://www.koldtec.com/Cold bean bag Releafpack. 15% discount use code Disrupt15https://www.releafpack.com

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS 40: TransWer? Wie der SV Werder Bremen an Strahlkraft verloren hat

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 63:41


Jetzt kommt Marvin Ducksch von Hannover 96 – zuvor hat der SV Werder Bremen auf dem Transfermarkt aber einige Körbe kassiert. #DeichFUMS, die Werder-Show von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (als Podcast und bei YouTube), geht in Folge 40 wieder in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse: Hat der SV Werder an Strahlkraft verloren? Ist der Zweitligist nicht mehr sexy genug? Und überhaupt: Wie sieht die Perspektive der Bremer aus? #DeichFUMS ist mit Folge 40 online! In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS immer über Werder Bremen – oder auch hart dran vorbei!  #DeichFUMS sendet aus dem Woninvest Weserstadion, spricht über die toughe 2. Bundesliga, enttäuschte Erwartungen, den Wiederaufbau unter Trainer Markus Anfang und die harmlose Offensive. In der 40. Folge von #DeichFUMS erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen. Sonst noch was? #DeichFUMS hofft auf geile Hütten – die gibt es übrigens immer beim strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partner Florian Wellmann Immobilien zu sehen, in dessen Loge im Wohninvest Weserstadion die neue #DeichFUMS-Episode aufgezeichnet wurde – allerdings vor dem Transfer von Marvin Ducksch. Darum wird „Beine statt Beine“ gespielt, außerdem kommt die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 40 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS 39: Aufstiegs-Favorit? Wie Werder Bremen für die 2. Liga aufgestellt ist! Mit Philipp Bargfrede

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 65:22


Der SV Werder Bremen legt wieder los – und auch #DeichFUMS ist zurück! Der Werder-Podcast von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online), geht in Folge 39 in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse: Wie bereit ist Werder für den Start der 2. Bundesliga? Wer wechselt weg, wer wird auf dem Transfermarkt noch geholt? Was taugen die Neuzugänge? Und mit welcher Startelf-Aufstellung lässt der neue Trainer Markus Anfang spielen? Special-Guest: Werder-Legende Philipp Bargfrede! #DeichFUMS ist mit Folge 39 online! In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS immer über Werder Bremen – oder auch hart dran vorbei!  In der ersten Episode nach der Sommerpause ist aber vieles anders: #DeichFUMS sendet aus dem WOHNINVEST Weserstadion, #DeichStube-Chefredakteur Björn Knips springt für Kranenkamp ein und Philipp Bargfrede ist vor Ort zu Gast! In der 39. Folge von #DeichFUMS erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Was taugen die Neuzugänge Anthony Jung, Lars Lukas Mai und Co.? Warum spielt Johannes Eggestein keine Rolle in den Werder-Planungen? Wann kommt der Wunsch-Sechser? Wie könnte die Startelf-Aufstellung in der 2. Bundesliga aussehen? Und darum ist Kyu-hyun Park ein ganz spezieller Typ! Sonst noch was? Wir freuen und auf geile Hütten – die gibt es übrigens immer beim strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partner Florian Wellmann Immobilien zu sehen, in dessen Loge im WOHNINVEST Weserstadion die neue #DeichFUMS-Episode aufgezeichnet wurde. Außerdem kommt die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 39 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS Folge 38: Moin Abstieg! Wie sieht Werder Bremen in der 2. Liga aus?

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 53:24


Moin Abstieg! Der SV Werder Bremen ist jetzt Zweitligist.  #DeichFUMS, der Werder-Podcast von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online), geht auch in Folge 38 in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse: Wer ist schuld? Was muss jetzt passieren? Und wie sieht Werder in der 2. Liga aus? #DeichFUMS ist mit Folge 38 online! In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS natürlich wieder über Werder Bremen – oder auch hart dran vorbei! Es liegen wichtige Entscheidungen an: Wer bleibt, wer geht? Mit welchem Trainer packt Werder die Mission Wiederaufstieg an? Und was ist eigentlich mit Manager Frank Baumann? In der 38. Folge von #DeichFUMS erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Wie könnte die Startelf-Aufstellung in der 2. Bundesliga aussehen? Welche Transfergerüchte sind heiß? #DeichFUMS gibt Antworten! Sonst noch was? Sommerpause, keine Tore – tolle Buden gibt es dagegen immer beim strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partner Florian Wellmann Immobilien zu sehen! Außerdem kommt die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 38 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS Folge 37: Hör mal, Werder (zuletzt) lacht - Bremer Finale im Bundesliga-Abstiegskampf!

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 41:05


Endspiel im Bundesliga-Abstiegskampf! Mit einem Sieg gegen den FC Augsburg könnte Werder Bremen mal wieder den Kopf aus der Schlinge ziehen, verliert die Mannschaft von Cheftrainer Florian Kohfeldt, dürften auch die größten Optimisten für den Klassenerhalt schwarz sehen. #DeichFUMS, der Werder-Podcast von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online), geht auch in Folge 37 in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse:  Hör mal, Werder (zuletzt?!) lacht! Mit Special-Guest Arnd Zeigler und dessen Anti-Angst-Salbe – einwirken lassen! #DeichFUMS ist mit Folge 37 online! In der Werder-Podcast-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS natürlich wieder über Werder Bremen – oder auch hart dran vorbei!  Weil Werder eigentlich gerade nicht viel zu lachen hat, geht #DeichFUMS zum Lachen in den virtuellen Keller und spielt: „Hör mal, Werder lacht!“ Unbedingt mitraten! Allerdings ist das Quiz unverschämt schwer! Bleibt die Frage, wer im Bundesliga-Abstiegskampf zuletzt lacht. Für die nötige Portion Optimismus lässt sich #DeichFUMS von Werder-Stadionsprecher Arnd Zeigler mit dessen Anti-Angst-Salbe einreiben! Wirkt gut! In der 37. Folge von #DeichFUMS erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Können die Grün-Weißen noch Tore schießen oder hat sich das vorerst erledigt? Und was ist jetzt eigentlich mit Florian Kohfeldt? Bleibt er über die Saison hinaus Werder-Trainer? Sonst noch was? Torflaute bei Werder Bremen – tolle Buden gibt es dagegen immer beim strategischen #DeichFUMS-Partner Florian Wellmann Immobilien zu sehen! Außerdem kommt die Community zu Wort: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden wieder Herrengedecke gereicht und allerlei Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 37 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!
#DeichFUMS Folge 36: Kohfeldt – steht er wieder auf? Werder Bremens Trainer-Treue auf dem Prüfstand

eingeDEICHt - die Werder-Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 60:39


Florian Kohfeldt bleibt Trainer des SV Werder Bremen – aber wie lange? Ist Kohfeldt überhaupt noch der Richtige für die Grün-Weißen? Kann er Werder vor dem Abstieg bewahren? Oder rennen die Bremer gerade mit viel Anlauf und schiefem Gesicht in die viel zitierte Kreissäge? #DeichFUMS, der Werder-Podcast von Deichstube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) – geht auch in Folge 36 in die nicht immer ganz ernst gemeinte Analyse: Kohfeldt uns das alles noch? #DeichFUMS ist mit Folge 36 online! In der Podcast-Audio-Säge von DeichStube und FUMS-Magazin (auch als YouTube-Show online) quatschen Timo Strömer von der DeichStube und Lars Kranenkamp von FUMS natürlich wieder über Werder Bremen – oder auch hart dran vorbei! In Episode 36 bewertet #DeichFUMS DAS Werder-Thema der Stunde: Florian Kohfeldt wird nicht entlassen! Oder wurde er nur noch nicht entlassen? Im DFB-Pokal-Halbfinale geht es für Werder Bremen um viel, für Kohfeldt um die Zukunft als Werder-Trainer. #DeichFUMS diskutiert den Werder-Plan, macht sich Sorgen und hat Zweifel am Klassenerhalt. Aber hey: Das Glas ist halbvoll – optimistisch bleiben! In der 36. Folge des #DeichFUMS-Podcast erwartet Euch ansonsten erneut eine Show pickepackevoll mit den Themen, die die Fans von Werder Bremen bewegen: Ist die Manschaft womöglich zu schlecht für die Bundesliga? Welche Schuld trägt Werder-Manager Frank Baumann am erneuten Absturz? Sonst noch was? Der strategische Partner Florian Wellmann Immobilien kann #DeichFUMS diesmal nicht den Rücken freihalten, wenn die Community zu Wort kommt: „User fragen Loser!“. Ansonsten werden Herrengedecke gereicht und Blödsinn verzapft: Schlechte Wortwitze, dumme Sprüche, kaum Werder-Expertise. Cheers und viel Spaß mit #DeichFUMS Folge 36 – Eurem Lieblings-Podcast/Vodcast rund um den SV Werder Bremen.