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Description: Co-hosts Ryan Piansky, a graduate student and patient advocate living with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and eosinophilic asthma, and Holly Knotowicz, a speech-language pathologist living with EoE who serves on APFED's Health Sciences Advisory Council, interview Bethany Doerfler, MS, RDN, a clinical research dietician specializing in lifestyle management of digestive diseases at Northwestern Medicine. Ryan and Holly discuss managing nutritional deficiencies in patients with non-EoE EGIDs and a study Bethany worked on. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is designed to support, not replace the relationship that exists between listeners and their healthcare providers. Opinions, information, and recommendations shared in this podcast are not a substitute for medical advice. Decisions related to medical care should be made with your healthcare provider. Opinions and views of guests and co-hosts are their own. Key Takeaways: [:50] Co-host Ryan Piansky introduces the episode, brought to you thanks to the support of Education Partners Bristol Myers Squibb, Sanofi, Regeneron, and Takeda. Ryan introduces co-host Holly Knotowicz. [1:17] Holly introduces today's topic, common nutritional deficiencies that affect those with eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases that occur in the GI tract lower than the esophagus (non-EoE EGIDs). [1:31] Holly introduces today's guest, Bethany Doerfler, a clinical research dietician specializing in lifestyle management of digestive diseases, including gastroesophageal reflux disease, motility disorders, and eosinophilic diseases. [1:45] Bethany currently practices as part of a multi-disciplinary team in a digestive health institute at Northwestern Medicine. [2:03] Bethany began working with this disorder almost 20 years ago. She worked with Dr. Gonsalves and Dr. Hirano at Northwestern. Dr. Gonsalves invited her to work with EoE patients. Bethany had not heard of EoE. [2:59] Bethany says the lens that we've used to look at food as the trigger and also a therapeutic agent in the esophagus, we're looking at in non-EoE EGIDs as well; at the same time, trying to make sure that we're honoring the other parts of our patient's lives. [3:27] Before Bethany started working in GI at Northwestern, she worked in the Wellness Institute, doing nutrition for patients at Northwestern. Bethany has a research background in epidemiology and she wanted to see better nutrition research in GI. [3:56] Through a friend, Bethany connected with the Chief of GI at that point. Northwestern had never had a dietician working in GI. [4:08] Bethany is pleased to see a trend in healthcare of thinking about the patient as a whole person, including diet, psychological wellness, physical health, exercise, sleep, and more. Bethany wanted to see more research on GI disorders. [4:38] Bethany says that eosinophils in the esophagus indicate that something is irritating the tissues, such as reflux, food triggers, aeroallergens, and other things. [4:58] Eosinophils do belong in the stomach, the small intestine, and the colon. The challenge for researchers has been, how many, where are they supposed to live, and what are they supposed to look like. [5:10] There is eosinophilic gastritis, where eosinophils can infiltrate the stomach, causing a lot of inflammatory responses that make patients sick. We see that in all parts of the small intestine and less commonly, in the colon, as well. [5:32] It's a good reminder for listeners that eosinophils are white blood cells. When they're in the tissues, they can swell things up and cause the body to have this inflammatory response in these lower GI tract organs. [5:49] The symptoms patients can experience are vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain, among other things. [6:14] The nomenclature for this subset of eosinophil-associated diseases has changed and Bethany says to hang tight, there is lots of work underway to nail this down further in the next couple of months to a year. [6:29] The last guidelines were published by a Delphi Consensus in 2022. The experts in the field got together and voted on the scientific accuracy of certain statements to develop cut points for how to grade. [6:48] The experts are asking questions like: What counts as eosinophilic gastritis? What do we think are some of the symptoms and the clinical findings so that we all are looking at things through the same lens? [7:02] To get to these consensus statements, there's a lot of discussion, agreement, and good collegial discussions about making sure that we're looking at this accurately. [7:12] We're trying to give the right names to the right disorders and give clear diagnostic criteria, so that we're helping our patients get a diagnosis, and we're not labeling something incorrectly and sticking someone with an inaccurate diagnosis. [7:36] The proper terminology is eosinophilic gastritis in the stomach, eosinophilic enteritis in the small intestine, eosinophilic colitis in the colon, and eosinophilic gastroenteritis where the stomach and the small bowel are involved. [7:53] There's more to come on the clinical criteria of what makes that diagnosis but we're getting the names and the numbers right. [8:03] Holly agrees that having the symptoms given a named diagnosis is important to patients, knowing that researchers are looking into their illness. [9:00] Bethany notes that the diagnosis also means that there are opportunities for medical therapy, cut points for which medicines or therapies work or not, and billing codes. If we can't bill insurance companies, patients might not get certain services. [9:28] Ryan tells how beneficial it was for him to have access to multi-disciplinary teams and see specialists he might not have seen without the proper diagnosis and just thought it was a GI issue. He was fortunate to see a dietician and start dietary therapy. [9:53] Bethany says the dietician's priority is the patient's health and wellness. [10:13] These disorders carry clinical non-gastrointestinal manifestations: fatigue, concern over what to eat, food access issues, family support, and other food allergies. These are important things for a dietician to consider. [10:37] Are patients growing as they should? Do they feel like they have enough to eat? Do they feel excluded in social settings? There's a list of important things that we want to be looking at. That's why it's important to have a multi-disciplinary approach. [11:07] First, Bethany wants to see that her patients are physically and nutritionally well. That's a priority if we're going to try to get rid of some of the food triggers that could be exacerbating the disease. [11:20] Before Bethany takes anything out of someone's diet, she wants to make sure that they're getting enough of the good stuff to help them feel good and grow. [11:29] From a diet therapy perspective, Bethany is trying to apply a food removal or substitution protocol to other spots outside the esophagus. They're seeing that some of the triggers are very similar, both in the stomach and small intestine. [12:09] Dr. Gonsalves, Dr. Hirano, and Bethany did a study, The Elemental Study, where they wanted to uncover if food proteins carried the same trigger risk in the stomach and small intestine as they do in the esophagus. [12:35] They put their patients on a hypoallergenic elemental formula for a period, followed up, and looked at their biopsies of the stomach and small intestine. Fifteen wonderful patients made it through the trial. [12:56] One hundred percent of the patients achieved disease remission and felt better. There were some genetic alterations in the patients. Then they started the process of reintroducing foods over the year. [13:15] That was not part of the original grant but was the team's clinical interest to see what it is that people are allergic to. Some of the common suspects: wheat, dairy, eggs, soy, and nuts, were found to be very common triggers for EoG and EoN, as well. [13:47] The benefit of working with a dietician as part of your team is, first, we can remediate things the disease has caused nutritionally, and second, we can think about how diet can be a therapeutic tool to use with medications or instead of medication. [14:15] If you want to use nutrition therapeutically, you don't have to stay there if it's not the right time to be taking things out of your diet. We have some good, safe, medical therapies. You can find your food triggers but you don't have to pick that lane forever. [14:42] Holly and Ryan relate their experiences with traveling abroad and going on medical therapies when they can't stay on their diets. [15:57] Bethany says low levels of vitamins and minerals in the blood can be caused by a disorder or an elimination diet. In the U.S., dairy is the biggest source of protein for young kids. It's also the biggest source of calcium and vitamin D. [16:22] Dieticians often say, if we are going to use dietary therapy for EoE or non-EoE EGIDs, we have to think of this as a substitution diet. If we remove something, we have to replace it with something equally nutrient-dense. [16:39] Bethany and her group look at serum values of Vitamin D, B12, and iron they assess for patients. For kids, instead of drawing blood, they piece together what they're taking against what they need and see if there are gaps to fill with food or supplements. [17:32] In patients with non-EoE EGIDs, Bethany says we see the disease intersect with the food supply. When we take milk out, we're cutting the biggest source of calcium and Vitamin D. We have to replace calcium and Vitamin D. [17:55] In the 1950s, a public health law allowed wheat to be enriched with folic acid and other B vitamins and iron. When we cut out wheat, our patients aren't getting enough iron or B vitamins. We have to replace those. [18:16] For patients who have eosinophils in their stomach and small intestine, their absorption in the small bowel may be directly impacted. [18:26] People can have low levels of protein in their blood, maybe because they're eating insufficient protein or maybe because the disease doesn't allow them to absorb protein sufficiently when there's swelling in the small intestine. [18:44] There are other nutrients, like zinc, for people who have diarrhea, and magnesium if you can't eat a lot of whole grains and nuts, There are quite a few nutrients that Bethany is broadly looking at. [18:54] Based on the absorption in the small intestine, patients' doctors need to look at their B12, folic acid, iron levels, and Vitamin D. [19:12] Holly loves Bethany's terminology of replacing, not just eliminating, foods. She will use that terminology with her patients to make it feel more supportive for them. [20:40] A lot of people want to get all their nutrients through their food. That's not always practical. Vitamin D is hard to get exclusively in your diet if you're not drinking milk or eating wild-caught fish. You have to rely on fortified foods or add supplements. [21:15] One, we want to take a look at your diet and ask how are your calories. We want to make sure you're eating enough. Two, if we suspect there are some vitamin deficiencies, we check your blood or just empirically supplement you. [21:36] Supplementation should be done carefully. There are some vitamins where you can get too much of a good thing. Vitamins stored in the fat need to be at levels sufficient for repletion, dictated by age and gender. Dieticians know what to recommend. [22:19] For patients who have non-EoE EGIDs, some have tentative swallowing, so Bethany tries to do as many liquid or chewable safe options for supplements as possible. [23:46] Holly works with patients who have feeding difficulty, so she appreciates the liquid and chewable supplements for easier swallowing and quicker absorption. [24:08] Bethany mentions that some fortified oat, corn, and rice breakfast cereals are highly enriched with B vitamins and iron. Look at the labels. It can be a way to layer in more vitamins without purchasing a supplement. [25:24] Holly doesn't think patients understand how valuable a good dietician can be. She had one patient with celiac who was taking a supplement with gluten in it! She reminds listeners to always consult your care team before making any changes to your treatment plan. [25:59] Bethany's favorite thing to talk about is foods and where to find what. If listeners have questions, she is happy to post answers on the website. [26:25] The American Academy of Pediatrics says a cup of vitamin-fortified juice a day is not too much sugar and is a good source of Vitamin C and other nutrients. The calcium and Vitamin D you get from a cup of fortified juice is very value-available. [26:46] In the non-dairy drink world, some are nicely fortified and some are not. If you make your almond milk, you're missing out on the fortifications. [27:11] Bethany likes some of the fortified juices and some of the enriched non-dairy milk options. Those are the best ways to get calcium and Vitamin D for people who need calories. Instead of water with meals, substitute an enriched drink with meals. [27:33] Some people struggle with protein, probably because of their level of food restriction. The typical animal proteins are great. If you can do soy, a cup of soy milk has eight grams of protein. Soy is a complete protein that mimics animal proteins. [28:04] Cook your cereal in soy milk. Use it as the base of a smoothie. This is before getting into protein powders. Try legume-based proteins, if you can handle legumes. Your supplements have to be personalized. That's the tricky part. [28:30] If you have a lot of food allergies or intolerances, it may be worth talking to your gastroenterologist, allergist, or dietician about adding elemental formula as a supplement. Bethany uses it often with food allergy patients as a safe supplement. [29:31] Bethany primarily treats adults but also young adults transitioning from the pediatric side into the adult world. Sometimes a feeding difficulty follows patients into adult treatment. We need everyone at the table to treat this immune-mediated disease. [30:32] Patient advocacy groups like APFED have ways to help you find dieticians. Also, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics has “Find a Specialist” on their website. Eatright.org. Dieticians can do telehealth if you are not near one. [31:45] If the practice that you're in doesn't have a dietician, you could gently suggest they have one join the practice, or consult with the practice. Patient advocacy is strong. [33:12] Bethany talks about getting an appointment with a dietician. On the pediatric side, it has to do with the billing code. Ask your insurance if they cover medical nutrition therapy, Billing Code 97802, and for which diseases. Insurance may have stipulations. [34:14] If medical nutrition therapy is not a covered benefit, ask the dietician if they can do a sliding scale. Holly says she has seen plans in several states where the patient can use the HSA or FSA card to pay for medical nutrition therapy. [34:49] Bethany believes in the pediatric world, where growth and development are concerns, there's a little bit better coverage. [34:59] On the adult side, if Bethany has other diagnoses, like high blood pressure, or diabetes, she is also billing for those because she makes sure what she recommends is also in line with what is good for their heart and wellness in general. [35:55] Bethany was intrigued to learn food proteins do trigger disease activity for our patients in the stomach and small intestine, just as in the esophagus. [36:20] In the Elemental Trial, they were surprised to learn people with non-EoE EGIDs had more allergies than expected. They were more likely to have more than just one or two. They were also more likely to have rare food allergies like legumes or grains. [36:43] A patient may want to learn all their food triggers, but they may be a highly allergic person and it may not be worth trying to remove all their food triggers. [37:06] Bethany wants to remind listeners that the diet approach should be a substitution diet. If you take things out, you've got to replace them with other plants. [37:18] There's great crossover nutrition between fruits and vegetables. Seeds are great as a fill-in for nuts. There are plenty of other whole grains out there besides wheat. There are lots of good ways to get that nutritional balance into your diet. [37:31] For anyone who's eliminating a food group, even if you're substituting it, it's a good idea to talk to your doctor about filling in with a good multivitamin, multimineral supplement. [37:59] Bethany says it's fun working with colleagues to look for other ways to look at this nutrition lens for patients with Non-EoE EGIDs. [38:14] They are looking at noninvasive ways to find eosinophils to go faster with helping people find their food triggers without having to scope them. [38:28] Bethany is hoping with that research to be able to help people learn how they can cheat, like having pizza once a month if they are allergic to dairy. That's a question for your care team, but we don't have a great science-based way to answer that. [38:53] As we study more noninvasive ways to get at eosinophilic activity, we can give patients a little bit more freedom and quality of life. That's what Bethany is working on next. [39:58] Holly thanks Bethany Doerfler for joining us on Real Talk — Eosinophilic Diseases. For our listeners, to learn more about eosinophilic disorders, please visit APFED.org and check out the links in the show notes. [40:11] If you're looking to find specialists who treat eosinophilic disorders, we encourage you to use APFED's Specialist Finder at APFED.org/specialist. [40:21] If you'd like to connect with others impacted by eosinophilic diseases, please join APFED's online community on the Inspire Network at APFED.org/connections. [40:34] Holly thanks Bethany for joining us today. Holly also thanks APFED's Education Partners Bristol Myers Squibb, Sanofi, Regeneron, and Takeda for supporting this episode. Mentioned in This Episode: Bethany Doerfler, MS, RD, Clinical Research Dietician specializing in lifestyle management of digestive diseases at Northwestern Medicine Dr. Nirmala Gonsalves Dr. Ikuo Hirano (In Memoriam) The Elemental Study, Gonsalves, Doerfler, Hirano Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics APFED on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram Real Talk: Eosinophilic Diseases Podcast apfed.org/specialist apfed.org/connections Education Partners: This episode of APFED's podcast is brought to you thanks to the support of Bristol Myers Squibb, Sanofi, Regeneron, and Takeda. Tweetables: “The lens that we've used to look at food as the trigger and also a therapeutic agent in the esophagus, we're doing that in non-EoE EGIDs as well, and at the same time, trying to make sure that we're honoring the other parts of our patient's lives.” — Bethany Doerfler, RD “We are trying to give the right names to the right disorders and give clear diagnostic criteria so that we're helping our patients get a diagnosis, and we're not labeling something incorrectly and sticking someone with a diagnosis that isn't accurate.” — Bethany Doerfler, RD “The diagnosis also means that there are opportunities for medical therapy, cut points for which we decide if medicines or other therapies work or not, and billing codes. If we can't bill insurance companies, patients may not be privy to certain services.” — Bethany Doerfler, RD “Look at the [fortified cereal] labels. You'd be surprised how much they look like a multivitamin, not only for B vitamins but for iron. … It can be a fantastic way to layer in more vitamins without having to think about purchasing a supplement.” — Bethany Doerfler, RD “There's great crossover nutrition between fruits and vegetables. Seeds are great as a fill-in for nuts. There are plenty of other whole grains out there besides wheat. There are lots of good ways for us to get that nutritional balance into your diet.” — Bethany Doerfler, RD
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Steve Gonsalves joins us to talk about his journey into the world of paranormal investigation and his work on Ghost Hunters. He shares some of his thoughts on paranormal phenomena. You can find his smash, best-selling book, A Life with Ghosts: True, Terrifying, and Insightful Tales from My Favorite Haunts, on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3YCDzGa Also, Steve and the Ghost Hunters crew will be at Michigan Paracon. Get your tickets now: https://saultstemarie.com/events-calendar/michigan-paranormal-convention/ Thanks Steve! TRANSCRIPTS We are happy to report that transcripts are now natively supported in Apple Podcasts and Spotify. -- For more information on our podcast data policy CLICK HERE
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Thom Francis welcomes poets Sally Rhoades & David Gonsalves who shared their work at the 2024 Word Fest Open Mic at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts on April 27, 2024. Over the past couple of weeks, I have introduced you to poets who took part in the Word Fest Open Mic at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts. This was our first Word Fest post-pandemic and we couldn't have been happier with the turnout and the talent that was presented on stage that day. It was the perfect ending to a weekend filled with books, writers, spoken word artists, and an amazing lineup of open mic poets. Today, we are going to hear from two poets who took the stage. First up is a long-time member of the local poetry community, Sally Rhoades. Sally is a former Capital reporter in Albany, N.Y., who began writing poetry in the late 1980s. She is a frequent Albany open mic poet and has featured at various venues. She began traveling out to Oklahoma in 2012 to read at the Woody Gutherie centennial and is a frequent reader at the Scissortail Creative Writing Festival in Ada, Ok. Her poetry has been published in Dragon Poetry Review, 2, Elegant Rage, a poetic tribute honoring the centennial of Woody Gutherie, the Highwatermark Salo[o]n performance series by Stockpot flats, Up the River, by Albany Poets, 8T3 and in Peerglass, an anthology of the Hudson Valley. She is also a performance artist and will be showcasing a new work, Surrender Blue, next September in Oslo, Norway. Her fourth play, My Utica, is in negotiations. She read three poems that are familiar to area attendees of open mics - "Dancing is What Frees Me," "My Dad Was a Good Man," and "Almost Home." Then David Gonsalves, former editor & publisher of the poetry zine Tin Wreath, took the stage to read a poem by the recently gone poet Jerome Rothenberg (“A Little Boy Lost”) and one of his own entitled "Standoff."
Ever wondered if humans are scarier than ghosts?
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Do you know your Queer History? Jordan Gonsalves — from But We Loved podcast — shares what he's learned from queer elders and discusses the divide between LGBTQ generations. The PrEP Generation of gays vs. the AIDS Panic Generation. And who is missing? The generation of LGBTQ people who did not make it. Plus, Billy talks about gender discrimination in the intro. Mentioned: June 14 - The Naked Comedy Show @ Hacienda https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-naked-comedy-show-tickets-913649910477 ACT UP Gayety: Was Abraham Lincoln Bi? Sporcle: Name all the presidents When Brooklyn Was Queer by Hugh Ryan - https://bookshop.org/a/91449/9781250621405 Follow Jordan Gonsalves! Instagram: @jor_gonsalves Instagram: @butweloved TikTok: @butweloved Podcast: But We Loved Follow Billy! Instagram: @thebillyprocida TikTok: @TheBillyProcida Instagram: @billyisprocida 0nlyFans: @callmebilly Money Stuff Venmo: @BillyProcida Cash App: $manwhorepod PayPal/Zelle: funnybillypro@gmail.com Do your affordable book shopping at http://bookshop.org/shop/billy! Make new friends in The Champagne Room at http://manwhorepod.com/discord! Support indie podcasting on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/manwhorepodcast! Email your comments, questions, and criticisms to manwhorepod@gmail.com. Late Night Radio by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ www.ManwhorePod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No te pierdas este fascinante episodio de "Pinturas y cuentos" donde tuvimos el honor de recibir a Ricardo Gonsalves, quien nos compartió su inspiradora historia sobre cómo un susto de salud transformó su vida por completo, llevándolo a convertirse en una nueva persona. A través del mar, encontró la herramienta perfecta para sanar y vivir plenamente, y ahora nos motiva con su programa Revibe Experience. ¡Gracias, Ricardo, por recordarnos el poder sanador de la naturaleza!
In this episode, I got to sit down with Kelly Gonsalves, a QuickBooks Pro Advisor and the founder of Totally Booked. Her mission is to assist every small business in becoming more profitable by utilizing efficient accounting processes. We dive into her insights on scaling an accounting firm through automation and leveraging AI. Kelly discussed her journey from working a corporate job she disliked to building a successful remote firm by integrating technology and apps. The discussion covers practical tips on using AI for marketing, social media, and streamlining processes, as well as strategies for coexisting with AI and leveraging its capabilities while maintaining human oversight. Kelly also shares her experiences with automation tools, productivity apps, and the challenges of balancing technology with client relationships. Guest Information: Kelly Gonsalves - Founder of Totally Booked LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/totallykellyg/ Website: https://totallybooked.nyc/about Contact Andrew Lassise (Host): Email: alassise@rushtechsupport.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-lassise/ Keep up with the show: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rush-tech-support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rush-tech-support/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rush-tech-support/support
Co-host Ryan Piansky, a graduate student and patient advocate living with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and eosinophilic asthma, and co-host Holly Knotowicz, a speech-language pathologist living with EoE, who serves on APFED's Health Sciences Advisory Council, have a conversation about food-induced immediate response in eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), with guest Dr. Nirmala Gonsalves, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, and Co-Director of the Northwestern Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders Program. In this episode, Ryan, Holly, and Dr. Nirmala Gonsalves discuss food-induced immediate response in EoE, recent and ongoing research into FIRE, and advice for providers. Listen to this episode to learn about food-induced immediate response (FIRE). Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is designed to support, not replace the relationship that exists between listeners and their healthcare providers. Opinions, information, and recommendations shared in this podcast are not a substitute for medical advice. Decisions related to medical care should be made with your healthcare provider. Opinions and views of guests and co-hosts are their own. Key Takeaways: [:50] Ryan Piansky and co-host Holly Knotowicz introduce the topic of today's episode, food-induced immediate response in eosinophilic esophagitis, and their guest, Dr. Nirmala Gonsalves, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine. [1:38] Dr. Gonsalves is the Co-Director of the Northwestern Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders Program. Her research and clinical career are dedicated to improving the care of patients with eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases, or EGIDs. [1:53] Dr. Gonsalves's extensive clinical experiences with EGIDs have shaped her research goals, which include identifying novel treatments and determining the best methods to measure disease activity. [2:20] Dr. Nirmala Gonsalves has been at Northwestern for 25 years and has been involved in the EGID and EoE space for the last 20 years. Dr. Gonsalves met Ryan during her first introduction to APFED when Ryan was “much, much younger,” so she is pleased to see him co-hosting this podcast. [2:56] Within Northwestern Medicine, Dr. Gonsalves is part of the Esophageal Group. Within the Esophageal Group, she co-directs the Eosinophilic GI Disorders Program with Dr. Ikuo Hirano. Working in the EGID space for the last 20 years has been incredibly rewarding. [3:11] Dr. Gonsalves feels lucky to be a part of The International Gastrointestinal Eosinophil Researchers (TIGERS) and the Consortium of Eosinophilic and Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers (CEGIR). [3:26] Dr. Gonsalves has focused her clinical career on understanding eosinophilic GI disorders, helping to get better diagnoses, increased awareness, and better treatments, and improving the quality of life for patients with these conditions. [4:19] Dr. Gonsalves describes the study of food-induced immediate response in eosinophilic esophagitis (FIRE). In 2017, gastroenterologist Dr. Alex Straumann, and allergist Dr. Mark Holbreich, both very familiar with EGID, started a multi-center effort and project, working with many physicians and patients to define this condition of FIRE. [4:45] The symptoms of FIRE are very different from what we typically think about as EoE symptoms. The classic symptoms of EoE in adults are dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), or food impaction (a bolus of food stuck in the esophagus). [5:37] This team of researchers in Switzerland, Northwestern, Indiana, North Carolina, Colorado, and Mt. Sinai, to name a few centers, noticed patients describing different symptoms; a more immediate response that was happening in their esophagus when they were exposed to certain specific foods, like beer or wine and avocado or banana. [6:19] Patients described an immediate reaction in their esophagus, occurring any time from seconds to minutes after ingesting that food, as a painful, squeezing sensation, and a narrowing in their esophagus that was temporally related to these foods. [6:42] It started to increase the researchers' awareness that this symptom was different from the classic dysphagia that adults and older children typically present with. [7:12] In the study, they did a two-phased investigation. First, they sent a survey to physicians used to treating EoE, to understand what their experience was about these symptoms. Based on that knowledge, they convened twice to develop a questionnaire for patients, to understand how common this is in the patient population. [7:38] The response was 47 physicians (an 82% response rate). They sent the patient survey to the EoE Swiss cohort and the response was 239 patients (a 65% response rate.) [7:58] Of the physicians, 90% reported patients reporting these symptoms. The physicians estimated this to occur in 5 to 20% of EoE patients. Looking at the patients who had FIRE with EoE, vs. EoE without FIRE, the FIRE patients were younger and more likely to have other atopic conditions like rhinitis, asthma, and dermatitis. [8:42] Patients with FIRE were more likely to have had a prior food impaction, a longer duration of disease, and a longer time to symptom presentation. Those were the risk factors in the patients. [8:56] In the patient questionnaire, 40% of the EoE patients surveyed reported that they had symptoms of FIRE. [9:29] Most of the patients in the study were adult patients. Looking at the average age of the EoE cohort vs. the EoE with FIRE cohort, the EoE with FIRE patients tended to be younger. Dr. Gonsalves suspects that patients are experiencing FIRE earlier on, but they don't know what is occurring. [9:56] Dr. Gonsalves thinks that is where the investigation is going: to understand when FIRE is happening. The symptoms are quite different than the typical first EoE symptom when something is going down slower or getting caught in the esophagus. [10:27] As far as whether FIRE is experienced by other patients besides EoE patients, the survey team only noticed FIRE in EoE patients. A follow-up study could look at the control cohort or the regular reflux cohort. Patients don't express these types of symptoms, other than EoE patients, so it seems unique to EoE patients. [10:53] When the team talked about and tried to understand more about the background of FIRE, and the risk factors, they wondered if it was similar to oral pollen syndrome, with a more immediate reaction in the esophagus. [11:49] With adults, certain liquors, wines, beers, avocados, and bananas stand out among triggers. The symptoms are so significant that patients would say on a scale of one to ten, it's a seven intensity. It's fairly immediate, within seconds to minutes, with a duration of minutes to several hours. [12:18] A lot of times, patients compensate by not eating those specific foods because they don't want that condition to happen. For some patients, it's a profound spasm-type squeezing in their chest that will occur when this happens. [13:44] Dr. Gonsalves says many patients will confuse FIRE with an anaphylactic reaction; it's not clear what it is. The multidisciplinary group of physicians that worked on this study included allergists and gastroenterologists all tried to come up with the mechanism that causes FIRE. It does not appear to be an anaphylactic reaction. [14:13] When FIRE occurs, the doctors of the multidisciplinary group ask their patients to seek care from their allergist and discuss this with their allergist, to get more testing and understanding of what's occurring. They want to be mindful if there's any risk of anaphylaxis, but it does not appear that the FIRE condition is related to anaphylaxis. [14:55] Dr. Gonsalves says we're at the very early stages of understanding the mechanisms of why FIRE is occurring. The first step was to increase awareness, define FIRE, understand it, and separate it from both EoE symptoms and anaphylaxis. We don't yet understand the mechanisms. [15:18] At Northwestern, they are looking at a study to define FIRE better. They look to see if there is IgE sensitivity to these foods. If there are not, they look to see if there are any nanometric changes in the esophagus when these foods are in the esophagus. Are people having the esophageal spasms that equate to the symptoms they describe? [16:03] That study is to understand more about the mechanisms causing FIRE. What happens to the FIRE symptoms? Once a physician treats a patient with EoE, the FIRE gets better. Patients sometimes can reintroduce the foods when their EoE is quiet. There is a short window of time to identify FIRE in a patient before treatment. [16:43] Early identification and early treatment is the mantra. They don't want to delay treatment in any patient. When the EoE goes in remission from treatment, the FIRE symptoms tend to go into remission, also. [17:01] This is unpublished data and research they are working on. Hopefully, they will learn more and be able to share it with APFED. These are their speculations. [18:17] At Northwestern, they are known for dietary therapy. Their patients gravitate toward diet therapy. The foods involved in FIRE symptoms are not big EoE triggers. In dietary therapy, when foods are reintroduced, patients describe recurrent dysphagia, heartburn, and EoE-type symptoms. [18:56] Patients having foods reintroduced don't typically describe this immediate reaction where their esophagus is spasming, contracting, and feeling very tight right after. That's a very different symptom. [19:17] For the patients studied, the foods most consistently triggering FIRE symptoms were fruits, wines, vegetables, honey, beers, and vinegar. The foods driving FIRE tend to be the foods driving oral allergy but the symptoms are different; no mouth, tongue, or lip itching, but a squeezing sensation in the esophagus. [20:29] Dr. Gonsalves says they have not identified long-term consequences of FIRE. They are very early in the stages of understanding and following it. The long-term consequences come from untreated EoE. Dr. Gonsalves lists some consequences of untreated EoE, including worsening scarring, strictures, and dysphagia. [21:08] Dr. Gonsalves speculates and wonders if physicians were sometimes confused between dysphagia, oral-pollen allergy symptoms, and FIRE symptoms, without it being clear what the patient was experiencing, leading to a delay in diagnosis. [21:52] Dr. Gonsalves says having patients with FIRE symptoms highlights the importance of having a multidisciplinary program and having a good collaboration with allergists, dieticians, and GI health psychologists to address food fear and anxiety, pathologists, and pediatricians. It's important to have conversations with colleagues. [22:31] Dr. Gonsalves says there's no test for FIRE, which is why we're doing this research project; understanding what is behind FIRE, now that we know FIRE exists, we have a description, and we know how prevalent it is. We need to look at the patient and look for contractions of the esophagus upon exposure to the food with manometry. [23:18] Manometry is a tube with pressure sensors used for measuring esophageal pressure and the strength of contractions. Patients with EoE have various abnormalities in their esophageal contractions. To study FIRE, with the manometry tube in place, the patient will eat the trigger food or drink to see if there are heightened contractions. [25:24] Manometry is not an easy test. It is done when necessary to understand esophageal motility and function. It's not easy to recruit for these tests and there are not many candidates as the symptoms go away quickly with treatment. The technicians are skilled in doing the testing. It's done routinely and safely. [26:47] Dietary, pharmacological, steroidal, and biological treatments can be effective in treating EoE symptoms. When EoE symptoms stop, FIRE typically stops. There has not been a study to document this, but it has been observed clinically. After a patient has been treated and then is tested for esophageal motility, FIRE does not typically recur. [28:05] Dr. Gonsalves shares her suspicion that there is something related to esophageal inflammation that triggers this type of response and a hypercontractile state in that setting. Ryan reminds listeners that this podcast is not medical advice; always consult with your physician before making any changes or trying new treatment options. [29:40] When a provider talks to a patient, they might ask about dysphagia if they are making modifications for swallowing, and how they swallow something dry or dense. Can they perceive it going slowly down their esophagus? Are they taking in lots of liquid to help this food pass? Are they chewing excessively? Are they avoiding foods or pills? [30:40] These questions help providers understand if there is disease activity and if they are not symptomatic because of avoiding these types of foods. Those are EoE questions. [30:52] Asking about FIRE symptoms or oral pollen allergy symptoms, the provider will go down a list of allergic history questions about allergic rhinitis, asthma, eczema, and anaphylactic symptoms. Also, mouth itching, lip-tingling, or throat itching when they eat certain foods. [31:20] After they eat these foods, do they ever experience an immediate sensation of narrowing or tightening or spasm in the esophagus, or burning pain that happens secondary to the dysphagia? The important thing is to separate the transit dysphagia of things moving slower down the esophagus from this perception of squeezing pain. [32:18] Holly thanks Dr. Gonsalves for sharing her expertise to help others. [32:37] Dr. Gonsalves's last word is that this condition exists. Providers, ask your patients about them. It was remarkable to Dr. Gonsalves how profound the symptoms were that patients described to the point where they avoided these foods and were scared of these foods. [32:56] Interestingly, FIRE is very different from EoE symptoms. It does exist. Ask about it! That will help tease out the reactions that are occurring. Especially, understand that when going on a food elimination diet, these are separate from the EoE triggers. [33:18] If you identify these symptoms, or oral pollen symptoms, or coexisting atopic conditions, partner with an allergist so that we understand the mechanisms behind this and make sure that nobody is at risk for anaphylaxis from these types of things. [33:49] Dr. Gonsalves is pleased to partner with TIGERS and to be on a site for the CEGIR Group. Dr. Gonsalves heads up the development of the Non-EoE Consensus Guidelines, to understand what goes into a diagnosis of Non-EoE EGID and what that entails. She continues to research dietary therapy and making it better for patients. [34:31] She works to understand different metrics to measure activity in the esophagus, histologically as well as motility-based, and the genetic changes that occur with different treatments, and doing all this, partnered with an amazing group of collaborators through the CEGIR Consortium and others to improve patients' quality of life. [35:01] Dr. Gonsalves feels lucky that 20-something years ago, she bumped into the leaders of APFED and other patient advocacy groups and shared their experience with Northwestern. She is grateful for the privilege of working with all the wonderful physicians and patients who help us learn about these conditions. [35:46] To learn more about Dr. Gonsalves's research, please check out the links in the show notes. To learn more about eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders, visit apfed.org/egids. If you're looking for a specialist who treats eosinophilic disorders, use APFED's specialist finder at apfed.org/specialist. [36:10] To connect with others impacted by eosinophilic diseases, please join APFED's online community on the Inspire Network at apfed.org/connections. [36:21] Ryan thanks Dr. Nirmala Gonsalves for joining us today. Holly thanks APFED's Education Partners, AstraZeneca, Bristol Myers Squibb, GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi, and Regeneron, linked below, for supporting this episode. Mentioned in This Episode: Nirmala Gonsalves, MD Northwestern Medicine Feinberg School of Medicine Ikuo Hirano, MD Publication discussed: Food-induced immediate response of the esophagus — A newly identified syndrome in patients with eosinophilic esophagitisAmerican Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED) APFED on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram Real Talk: Eosinophilic Diseases Podcast apfed.org/egids apfed.org/specialist apfed.org/connections Education Partners: This episode of APFED's podcast is brought to you thanks to the support of AstraZeneca, Bristol Myers Squibb, GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi, and Regeneron. Tweetables: “Working in the EGID space for the last 20 years; it's been incredibly rewarding. I've been lucky enough to be invited to be a part of The International Gastrointestinal Eosinophil Researchers (TIGERS).” — Nirmala Gonsalves, M.D. “Our patients will describe it; it's a profound spasm-type squeezing in their chest that will occur when FIRE happens.” — Nirmala Gonsalves, M.D. “There's no clear test yet for FIRE, which is why we're doing this research project; really understanding what is behind FIRE, now that we know FIRE exists, we have a description of it and we know how prevalent it is.” — Nirmala Gonsalves, M.D. Bio: Dr. Gonsalves is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Co-Director of the Northwestern Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders Program. She completed her undergraduate training at the University of Notre Dame, medical school at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey, and her internship, residency, and fellowship at Northwestern, where she has stayed on as an attending physician since 2005. In this role, she has co-authored more than 60 manuscripts and presented at more than 40 national or international meetings that focus on eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs). Her research and clinical career is dedicated to improving the care of patients with these rare disorders. Her extensive clinical experiences with EGIDs have shaped the overarching research goals that include identifying novel treatments and determining the best methods to measure disease activity. She is a site investigator for the NIH-funded U54 Grant Consortium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers (CEGIR, PI-Rothenberg) and Core Lead for the Northwestern Biorepository for an NIH sponsored PPG Grant on Esophageal Biomechanics (PI-Pandolfino).
Matt Geraghty and Brian Rump sit down with Ayesha Mansur Gonsalves to talk about the business of acting and creating.Ayesha is an acting coach (and helped Brian be an actor in the theatre) and a working actor.Check out Ayesha here: https://ayeshamansurgonsalves.com/Creep her IMDB here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2394126/?ref_=nmbio_ov Download Matt and Brian's Marketing ChecklistBrian Rump wants you to know that he is the business coach that will help your business get money through grants, increased sales and streamlining your business for revenue and profit. You can book a free consultation today at Profit Coach. Matt Geraghty wants you to know that the demographics of Kawartha Lakes are changing, and people are moving here all the time and they are looking for your business. You need to get found on Google, and Matt can help you get found in 60 days. Find him at Matty G Digital. We record from THRIVE Coworking Community at 18 Kent St W in downtown Lindsay Ontario. Book a tour to check out Thrive Coworking Community, where you can work, rent an office, or even record your own podcast from the Podcast studio. If you have an idea for the show, want to be a guest, or would like to discuss working with Matt and Brian email us at setitup@kawarthasmallbusinesspodcast.ca
Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians
In this episode of Better Edge, a Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians, we are joined by Nirmala Gonsalves, MD, professor of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Northwestern Medicine. She delves into the world of eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders, discussing crucial aspects of diagnosis, treatment and patient care. Dr. Gonsalves shares her extensive experience and research in the field, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, and highlighting the exciting advances and clinical trials in the area.
Model and actress Ellie Gonsalves lost her dad unexpectedly to sucide and it sent her into a spiral of grief - she opens up about the traumatic experience, how she healed and how she protects her mental health today. A warning on this episode, we touch on some heavy topics, like suicide, so if that feels too much for you, perhaps give this one a miss. For help, see Lifeline here or call 131114. WANT MORE FROM ELLIE? Catch Ellie @ellie_gonsalves or via her site here. To listen to Ellie's last Extra Healthy-ish interview on her see here. For more on Kailo, see here. WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Or, TikTok here. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley. In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Model and actress Ellie Gonsalves is fit and fierce, and there's a good reason why - she's super-clear on her daily health and wellness non-negotiables which inspire her to live her best life. She shares her secret formula... WANT MORE FROM ELLIE? To hear today's full interview, where she opens up about unexpectedly losing her father and how she dealt with the overwhelming grief...search for Extra Healthy-ish wherever you get your pods. Catch Ellie @ellie_gonsalves or via her site here. To listen to Ellie's last Healthy-ish interview on her fitness routine see here. For more on Kailo, see here. WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Or, TikTok here. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley. In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/GXN865. CME/MOC/AAPA credit will be available until February 20, 2025.Timing Matters: Expert Insights on When to Use Targeted Biologic Therapy for Patients With Eosinophilic Esophagitis In support of improving patient care, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Sanofi.Disclosure PolicyAll relevant conflicts of interest have been mitigated prior to the commencement of the activity.Faculty/Planner DisclosuresChair/PlannerNirmala Gonsalves, MD, AGAF, FACG, has a financial interest/relationship or affiliation in the form of:Consultant and/or Advisor for Allakos Inc.; AstraZeneca; Bristol Myers Squibb; Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc.; and Sanofi.Speaker for Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Sanofi.Planning Committee and Reviewer DisclosuresPlanners, independent reviewers, and staff of PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, do not have any relevant financial relationships related to this CE activity unless listed below.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/GXN865. CME/MOC/AAPA credit will be available until February 20, 2025.Timing Matters: Expert Insights on When to Use Targeted Biologic Therapy for Patients With Eosinophilic Esophagitis In support of improving patient care, PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by an independent medical education grant from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Sanofi.Disclosure PolicyAll relevant conflicts of interest have been mitigated prior to the commencement of the activity.Faculty/Planner DisclosuresChair/PlannerNirmala Gonsalves, MD, AGAF, FACG, has a financial interest/relationship or affiliation in the form of:Consultant and/or Advisor for Allakos Inc.; AstraZeneca; Bristol Myers Squibb; Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc.; and Sanofi.Speaker for Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Sanofi.Planning Committee and Reviewer DisclosuresPlanners, independent reviewers, and staff of PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, do not have any relevant financial relationships related to this CE activity unless listed below.
This episode we welcome paranormal author and investigator from "The House In Between" documentaries, John Bullard! John had investigated this Mississippi home for over 10 years and shares his experiences, evidence, and the ongoing investigation! We also chat about how the docmentaries came to be and how Steve Gonsalves, from Ghost Hunters, and Kendall and Vera Whelpton, from Robot Ninja Media, came to make the films and their unique approach to the owner and the house. You can find all of John Bullard's link as well as links to both films below! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-unseen-paranormal-podcast--5862293/support.The House In Betweenhttps://www.amazon.com/House-Between-Steve-Gonsalves/dp/B086PMKNBP/ref=sr_1_1?crid=37PCIGMZ5J4EC&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Ok5QIWs4voSMz8jnzpd2T7eEamQQDbsErrGcd4CSO8JaJC-YGj9lsLf1SowxoeKRfUZVhs136E8PvFQShKNXdgrgJwCbyQ_lu8E5-zCMu0SxSSQY9Qnig-EOj_NDg8ZzahqghsLGG_XAedCrx4q5Gc_xnNbtgapNShL4A2gNj4DEc7sgEouTUZgh6m173zlQqX_gIIaPvhoV7DCcyusBY01wKdSymTTtcXDpvJbhcyI.6-myMDYubXReiZap91DGEkgrs6I93st_uS_yp7yNhdk&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+house+in+between&qid=1709586800&sprefix=the+house+in+between%2Caps%2C130&sr=8-1The House In Between 2https://www.amazon.com/House-Between-Part-2/dp/B0B4GGCZVZ/ref=sr_1_3?crid=37PCIGMZ5J4EC&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Ok5QIWs4voSMz8jnzpd2T7eEamQQDbsErrGcd4CSO8JaJC-YGj9lsLf1SowxoeKRfUZVhs136E8PvFQShKNXdgrgJwCbyQ_lu8E5-zCMu0SxSSQY9Qnig-EOj_NDg8ZzahqghsLGG_XAedCrx4q5Gc_xnNbtgapNShL4A2gNj4DEc7sgEouTUZgh6m173zlQqX_gIIaPvhoV7DCcyusBY01wKdSymTTtcXDpvJbhcyI.6-myMDYubXReiZap91DGEkgrs6I93st_uS_yp7yNhdk&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+house+in+between&qid=1709586800&sprefix=the+house+in+between%2Caps%2C130&sr=8-3John Bullard on the webhttps://www.facebook.com/john.bullard2https://www.instagram.com/johnbullard/https://www.thehouseinbetween.com/Host Eric and the show on the interwebs https://www.facebook.com/eric.freeman.1048https://www.instagram.com/theunseenparanormalpodcast/https://twitter.com/TheUnseenParahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Nm2o2t_a1TlqDgqlpxxUghttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1048687775648517https://www.facebook.com/UnseenParanormalPodcast Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-unseen-paranormal-podcast--5862293/supportBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-unseen-paranormal-podcast--5862293/support.
#173: Ryan Gonsalves is a former professional footballer and founder of 2ndwind Academy, a platform empowering former elite athletes in their transition to fulfilling careers. He explains the transferable skills professional athletes have, the challenges athletes face when their career ends and how to make the most of new opportunities.What you'll learn[1:34] Why Ryan wanted to coach elite athletes. [2:16] The unique challenges elite athletes face when they stop competing in their sport. [3:10] The way your career is linked with your identity. [4:10] The limited lifespan of being a professional athlete. [6:38] The players Ryan Gonsalves played with at Leeds United. [7:47] How Ryan became a professional footballer. [9:26] Why Ryan wanted to play football professionally. [12:47] The goals Ryan had for his footballing career. [14:38] What Ryan's career as a professional footballer looked like. [17:06] What it means to be a semi-professional footballer. [18:08] How Ryan's mother influenced his decision to stop playing professional football. [19:45] The amount you can learn from life regrets. [23:47] The continuous pressure professional footballers are under. [27:09] How Ryan transitioned to a more conventional life and career. [31:20] The amount of luck involved with being successful. [32:36] How to get more luck in your life. [35:23] How Ryan got a job working with HSBC in Hong Kong. [37:25] The importance of being optimistic about new opportunities. [38:52] Why Ryan transitioned from banking to career coach. [41:00] How what you value in life can change over time. [42:38] How Ryan started the 2nd Wind Academy. [43:13] The ways Ryan wants 2nd Wind to grow and expand. [44:24] The essential nature of human-played sports as entertainment. [45:52] The transferable communication skills you learn as a sportsman. [47:25] The value of feedback in the workplace.Resources mentioned in this episodePlease note that some of these are affiliate links and we may get a commission in the event that you make a purchase. This helps us to cover our expenses and is at no additional cost to you.Thanks for the Feedback, Douglas Stone and Sheila HeenFor the show notes for this episode, including a full transcript and links to all the resources mentioned, visit:https://changeworklife.com/from-professional-footballer-to-athlete-career-coach/Re-assessing your career? Know you need a change but don't really know where to start? Check out these two exercises to start the journey of working out what career is right for you!Take me to the exercises!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
In this episode, we're joined by a mother-daughter duo in Camryn and CC Gonsalves. Camryn is a current member of the women's lacrosse team, while her mom is a former student-athlete on the squad. The two talk about spring break trips with the team, the family connection at Bridgewater State, why they chose Division III and more. This podcast is part of Division III's year-long celebration of it's 50th anniversary. For more information, visit on.ncaa.com/diii50. Instagram: www.instagram.com/ncaadiii Twitter: www.twitter.com/ncaadiii TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@ncaa?lang=en Facebook: www.facebook.com/ncaadiii
In this episode we go on scene with Sgt. Gonsalves and Deputy Soto to discuss the Jail Based Competency Program aka JBCT. The CA State Hospital JBCT Website
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to another Book Club Minisode! Today we discuss Steve Gonsalves's A Life With Ghosts: True, Terrifying, and Insightful Tales From My Favorite Haunts. Gonsalves is most recognizable to fans from his work on the Travel Channel show Ghost Hunters. In A Life With Ghosts, Gonsalves shares some of his favorite large-scale investigations and personal experiences after investigating over 1000 locations for more than 20 years. The book gives readers insights into the locations, things you didn't see on Ghost Hunters, and into Gonsalves himself. It's a fun memoir, and we recommend reading it.Get Steve's book HEREIf you have an experience, story, or anything else you'd like to share with us, you can email us at Opeaghost@gmail.com You can also follow us on Instagram, Join our Facebook group : Ope, A Ghost, or Follow us on YoutubeToodles!
Are you ready to dive deep into the transformative power of breath work? In this episode, we sit down with Ricardo Gonsalves, a specialist in underwater performance training, who shares his innovative approach to combating stress and enhancing physical performance. We explore his three-step process, starting with breath awareness and culminating in physical prowess, paralleling these underwater techniques with stress management strategies for the boardroom and beyond. Discover how this aquatic journey can lead to profound personal and professional transformation and what it means to truly breathe with purpose. 1) Follow Ricardo on IG: @flowtotheocean 2) Visit Ricardo online: Flowtotheocean.com 3) Download a Copy of the Burnout Checklist: https://www.drsharongrossman.com/burnoutchecklist 4) Sign up for a FREE Breakthrough Session with Dr. Sharon: http://www.bookachatwithsharon.com 5) Take the first step to Decode Your Burnout: http://decodeyourburnout.com
#90: As the Member Relations Specialist, Dina Gonsalves-Perez is the first face folks see when they walk through the doors at The Phoenix in Boston. After spending much of her adult life battling substance use disorder, Dina is a proud person in recovery. And although she still has bad days, life is good, because she has no reason to use. Tune into the episode to hear Dina's story, including:Her message to others: all the the things you did out there, those are just things you did, that is not who you are.The bottom line, and how Dina's kids and her family kept her alive.How sometimes focusing on one hour at a time is too much, and we need to break it down into seconds and minutes.The reason why after every paycheck, Dina buys herself a small trinket.To get in contact with Dina, email her at dgonsalves@thephoenix.orgTo hear more of Dina's story, check out this video on YouTube. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health or substance use related crisis, the following resources can provide immediate help.*If you are experiencing a medical/mental health emergency, dial 911.Dial 988 for the SAMSHA Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Available 24/7Text “HOME” to 741-741 for the NAMI Crisis Text Line. Available 24/7Dial 1-800-622-2255 to connect with a nearby treatment center & community resources through NCADD Hope Line. Available 24/7Call/text 1-844-326-5400 for The GSCA CARES Warm Line. Answered by Certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment Specialists with lived experience of SUD. Available any day of the year, 8:30am-11pm EST*Note: The resources listed are provided for informational purposes only. This list is not comprehensive and does not constitute an endorsement by The Phoenix or the Rise Recover Live Podcast.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join the Phoenix community & sign up for classes with a single click by downloading The Phoenix App! In the app, you can connect with Liz, Bryce and other listeners in The Rise Recover Live Podcast Group. Let us know what you thought about today's episode, and what you'd like to hear in future shows! We can't wait to chat with you there. Learn more about The Phoenix, sign up for classes, or become a volunteer at https://thephoenix.org/ . Find us on Instagram at @riserecoverlive
Please enjoy this BONUS episode as I join my friends Ace Aceto and Scott Higgins on their podcast BEHIND THE FUNNY interviewing Steve Gonsalves of Ghost Hunters. Steve and the TAPS paranormal team are one of the main reasons I became a paranormal investigator. And it was an absolute thrill being able to talk to him and learn more about him. Behind the Funny is a very entertaining podcast that I highly recommend. Give it a listen wherever you get podcasts or at one of the links below. APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/behind-the-funny/id1218982722 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/13a2KjaPhcWyf5h8mZimld YOU TUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@behindthefunny4583 My Paranormal Story is written, produced, and narrated by Tom Stewart. Website: www.MyParanormalStory.com YouTube: www.YouTube.com/MyParanormalStory Email: MyParanormalStoryPodcast@gmail.com ©TomStewartMedia
Steve Gonsalves from Ghost Hunters is in the Acement this week for SCOTTOBER. Tom Stewart joins Scott and Ace as cohost as we talk to Steve about his career in pararnormal investigations with TAPS and Ghost Hunters and his new book " A Life With Ghosts " Check out Steve at https://www.facebook.com/stevegonsalvesofficial Find his book at bit.ly/alifewithghostsbook Go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/behindthefQ to buy us a coffee or a bourbon. Get your BTF gear at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/scott-higgins Check out our friends at The Mix Tape Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mix-tape/id1506341641
Bryan Kohberger's trial start date has come and gone, with the accused killer still proclaiming his innocence. The trial was postponed after Kohberger waived his right to a speedy trial, and the judge accepted it. Kohberger's attorney, Anne Taylor, said the defense team needs more time to effectively present their case. The search for evidence that Kohberger knew his victims continues. Investigators say digital evidence and surveillance video links Kohberger to the murders. The defense says there is no connection, but the Gonsalves family tells a "48 Hours" investigation that after learning Kohberger's name, they did their own online search. They say they found an Instagram account they believe belongs to Kohberger which followed both Maddie Mogen and Kaylee Gonsalves. That account has now been deactivated. No word on a new trial date. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Tara Malek – Boise, ID, Attorney & Co-owner of Smith + Malek; Former State and Federal Prosecutor; Twitter: @smith_malek Dr. Carla Manly – Clinical Psychologist, Author: “Date Smart: Transform Your Relationships & Love Fearlessly” Sheryl McCollum – Cold Case Investigative Research Institute Founder & Host of New Podcast: “Zone 7;” Twitter: @149Zone7 Joe Scott Morgan – Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author, “Blood Beneath My Feet,” and Host: “Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan;” Twitter: @JoScottForensic Rachel Schilke- Breaking News Reporter for The Washington Examiner; Twitter: @rachel_schilke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Career Competitor! I'm your host, Steve Mellor and today's episode is a bit of a throwback to why we started this whole podcast in the first place.I've got a fantastic guest today, Ryan Gonsalves, and we're talking about something that's close to the hearts of many former athletes - what happens after the game?Here's a taste of what we're chatting about:1. Champion Vibes: Ryan and I get into how the same qualities that make you a star athlete can give you a leg up in the business world. It's all about recognizing your inner superstar.2. The Fear Factor: We're diving into the fear many athletes face - feeling like they're losing their significance once the cheering stops. But trust me, they're still making a big impact, and we'll tell you why.3. The Power of Grit: Athletes know a thing or two about pushing through challenges. We'll explore how that grit they've developed can be a total game-changer in their careers.We're not just talking sports here; these insights apply to anyone looking to kick it up a notch in their career. It's about finding your inner athlete and winning in the professional game.So, whether you're a sports fan, a retired athlete, or just someone hungry for career advice, this episode is your playbook for success. Tune in now, and let's get those competitive juices flowing!You can find everything and anything you need to know about Ryan and the work he's doing at www.2ndwind.ioSign up for the monthly newsletter with Steve and Career Competitor by providing your details here - Request to become part of our communityAlso be sure to give him and the show a follow on Instagram @career_competitor
The world of crime has a new playground, and it seems to be our beloved social media. In a recent episode of the podcast "Hidden Killers," hosted by Tony Brueski with former FBI Special Agent and show regular Jennifer Coffindaffer, the possibility of social media's role in a high-profile criminal case was broached. Bryan Kohberger's actions, particularly on Instagram, have raised eyebrows and questions regarding his potential involvement in stalking several girls. Kohberger's name might ring a bell for those who have been following crime stories in recent years. The case has become one of the most debated on various platforms, with Mr. and Mrs. Gonsalves notably vocal about their views, given the heart-wrenching loss of their daughter. Recently, Mrs. Gonsalves made an unsettling revelation, stating that they had found Kohberger allegedly following some of the girls on Instagram. "The Instagram accounts have since gone offline," Brueski notes, suggesting that the links vanished shortly after the beginning of the year. Coffindaffer weighed in with her insight, "Very early on, many, including myself, were trolling Instagram to find any social media connection. We found that connection but hesitated to claim it outright due to potential misinformation." False leads and fabricated information are, unfortunately, commonplace in many high-profile cases. Coffindaffer points to similar scenarios in the Idaho case and Gabby Petito's case. "There is so much that you can find, and then it ends up being contrived." However, what stood out in the conversation was the unwavering conviction of the Gonsalves. As Coffindaffer asserts, the Gonsalves have "absolutely no reason to lie." Their intent is clear – to ensure the truth emerges and justice prevails. They, along with countless others, believe Kohberger is responsible for the heinous act that befell their child. Yet, a concerning undercurrent exists, where certain groups on social media vocally support Kohberger's innocence. "There's a pro-Kohberger alliance," Coffindaffer states, emphasizing the influence and reach these groups have on platforms like hers. The podcast episode didn't only focus on the digital aspects. There was an equally compelling debate on the treatment Kohberger has received during his trials. While comparing Kohberger's legal proceedings with those of Richard Allen, another criminal with a notorious reputation, Brueski and Coffindaffer observed a glaring disparity. Richard Allen appeared in court shackled, wearing a jumpsuit and surrounded by officers, while Kohberger seemingly received preferential treatment, showing up in suits and looking groomed. "It seems like it really shows the vast differences we can have from jurisdiction to jurisdiction," Brueski said, pinpointing the inconsistency in how suspects are treated. Coffindaffer echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the need for equity in these situations, "It should be fair across the board. Innocent until proven guilty." Another enigmatic element of the conversation revolved around "Papa Roger," a mysterious online entity believed by some to be Kohberger. While earlier investigations seemed to tie Papa Roger to Kohberger due to the details shared, Coffindaffer has her reservations, mainly due to differences in writing styles between the two accounts. In the ever-evolving world of social media and its implications in real-world scenarios, the Kohberger case serves as a cautionary tale. As audiences grapple with the revelations from the "Hidden Killers" podcast, one can't help but wonder: How much more are we unaware of in the digital footprints of criminals? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Ghost Hunters, Ghost Hunters Academy, Ghost Nation and the documentaries, The House in Between 1 and 2 all share one common denominator, investigator, Steve Gonsalves.Steve is considered one of the most credible paranormal investigators in the world and has shared his experiences for nearly 20 years on some of the top paranormal programs on television and now takes us behind the camera in his debut book, A Life with Ghosts!Tonight, Steve opens up about some of his most meaningful paranormal experiences from some of his favorite haunted locations.Steve Gonsalves has been a public speaker and educator about paranormal phenomena for more than two decades. Gonsalves started his work in paranormal studies at a very young age and has investigated over 1,500 reportedly haunted locations. He had the privilege of working closely with Ed and Lorraine Warren, paranormal pioneers and the inspiration for The Conjuring movie series, as well as Dr. William G. Roll (Poltergeist).Get the book here: https://amzn.to/3YIMN1rFollow Steve here:IG: @stevegonsalvesofficialwww.facebook.com/stevegonsalvesofficialThe Paranormal 60 with Dave Schrader presents In the Company of Ghosts with guest Steve GonsalvesSUPPORT THE SPONSORS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOWFactor Meals - Save 50% off these amazing meals at www.Factor.com/P6050 & use Code P6050 at checkout to save!Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to www.MintMobile.com/P60Medium Author Michelle Welch books: https://michellewelch.com/authorSoulTopia is your 1-Stop Shop for all your metaphysical needs: https://mysoultopia.com/SHOW YOUR STATUS AS A LOYAL DARKLING!Grab Your Paranormal 60 Gear At: https://www.darknessradio.com/storeTRAVEL WITH DAVE: https://www.darknessradio.com/darknessevents/SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@TheParanormal60?sub_confirmation=1--------------------------------------------------------------------------DAVE'S LINKSTWITTER: @TheDaveSchraderINSTAGRAM: @OfficialDaveSchraderINSTAGRAM: @officialparanormal60WEBSITE: http://www.Paranormal60.comPLEASE GIVE THIS SHOW A 5 STAR RATING AND REVIEW!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paranormal investigator Steve Gonsalves best known for his role on Ghost Hunters checks in with us to discuss ghosts, cats, paranormal tech, and his new book A Life With Ghosts (available everywhere 08-22-2023). This episode is also available on YouTube: Checking In With Steve Gonsalveshttps://youtu.be/w3aFWAjoXpI Visit bewitchyourwardrobe.com and sign up to get your first month of unlimited rental swaps FREE! Support the showVisit puzzleYOU.com! Use the code THECHECKIN24 at checkout to get FREE SHIPPING at puzzleYOU.com, valid through March 2024.Email us: thecheckinmailbox@gmail.comInstagram: @the_checkin_podcastJoin the fan run Facebook page for free! Open to all: https://www.facebook.com/groups/minervaisourqueenJoin The Check-In's Herohero page to get all of their bonus content for $8 a month (for a limited time): https://herohero.co/bethanywatsonanddenniscahlo Join The Check-In's Patreon for live streams of The Check-In recording, freebies, and more:https://www.patreon.com/denniscahlo
You know him from shows like Ghost Hunters and Ghost Nation but in this week's episode we get to hear firsthand some spooky experiences from the O.G. Ghostbuster himself! We go beyond the supernatural...diving into fun topics like tattoos, favorite horror films, and of course learning about his debut book: A Life with Ghosts: True, Terrifying, and Insightful Tales from My Favorite Haunts!To keep up with all things Steve Gonsalves be sure to give him a follow on Social:https://www.instagram.com/stevegonsalvesofficialhttps://twitter.com/stevegonsalves1And if you are looking to hear more of his paranormal adventures be sure to grab yourself a copy of his new book:https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/A-Life-with-Ghosts/Steve-Gonsalves/9781668008324?utm_source=author_post&utm_medium=author_social&utm_campaign=&utm_content=Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the participants own and and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. This podcast is not intended to replace professional medical advice. This podcast is not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from listening to this podcast. The host holds no liability over the story or conversations on this podcast. Some names, dates, and details have been changed, and by listening to this podcast you understand that it is solely for entertainment purposes only.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5808889/advertisement
Darkness Radio presents Exploring Greatness: Previewing This Season Of Ghost Hunters with TAPS/Ghost Hunters Lead Investigator/Author, Steve Gonsalves! The world-renowned TAPS (The Atlantic Paranormal Society) team – paranormal investigators Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves, Dave Tango and Shari DeBenedetti –are back with all-new episodes of GHOST HUNTERS begin today, Thursday, April 6 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Travel Channel and discovery+. Traversing the country, they'll investigate chilling new locations and hauntings including eerie paranormal activity inside prisons, mines, mansions and even the Hoover Dam. Armed with state-of-the-art technology, their proven methodology and special guest investigators, the GHOST HUNTERS team tackle disturbing activity head-on, leaving no stone unturned to reach the dead among the living. Eight all-new, one-hour episodes will premiere weekly. The team will also welcome in some pretty cool guest stars and investigate some pretty chilling sites along the way, which we'll talk about on today's Darkness Radio with Steve. We'll also talk with Steve about his new book, " A Life with Ghosts: True, Terrifying, and Insightful Tales from My Favorite Haunts". Don't have Discovery + and want it for today's season premiere of Ghost hunters? click here: http://bit.ly/419uS4h Get Steve's new book, "A Life with Ghosts: True, Terrifying, and Insightful Tales from My Favorite Haunts", here: https://bit.ly/3GlwL5N Don't just get your money back this year, get your swagger back too with MANSCAPED™. Get 20% off + free shipping with the code DADVILLE at https://www.manscaped.com/. #paranormal #supernatural #metaphysical #paranormalpodcasts #darknessradio #timdennis #stevegonsalves #ghosthunters #taps #paranormalinvestigating #paranormalinvestigators #travelchannel #discoveryplus #ghosts #spirits #spectres #hauntings #hauntedhouses #haunteddolls #demons #deliverances #exorcisms #angels #guardianangels #spiritguides #Psychics #mediums #tarot #ouija #conspiracytheory
In 1959 the state of Kansas was absolutely shocked to find that one of its most prominent and well-liked families, The Clutters, had been murdered. Richard Hickock and Perry Smith, two convicts that had recently been released from prison were the ones responsible. Both had been told by a fellow inmate while incarcerated that the Clutter family had a large amount of cash stashed in a safe on their property. The two broke into the family home and searched for the safe, they then woke up the family when they couldn't find it, tortured and murdered them one by one. thank you to exquisite David White for research assistance ReferencesCapital Wire Service. 1959. "Two Itinerant Laborers Held for Murder Quiz." Topeka Daily Capital, November 20.Capote, Truman. 1965. "In Cold Blood." The New Yorker, September 25.Cowan, Carole. 2005. "Persons Unknown." New York Times, Jan 23: F6.Garden City Telegram. 1965. "Last Words Attack Capital Punishment." Garden City Telegram, April 14: 1.Gonsalves, Antone. 1984. "25 years later, 'In Cold Blood' murders still haunt." United Press International, November 11.Greer, Bob. 1959. "Clutter Family Murders." Garden City Telegram, November 16: 1.Hegeman, Roxana. 2009. "The Stains of In Cold Blood Still Fresh 50 Years Later." Guelph Mercury, November 10.Hickock, Richard. 1960. "Spectre of Noose Haunts Prisoner." Topeka Daily Capital, March 25.Kalbfleisch, Gay. 1959. "Empty Shell Cases, Fatal Shot Found." Topeka Daily Capital, November 19: 1.Keglovitts, Sally J. 2004. "In Cold Blood Revisited: A Look Back at an American." Federal Probation: A Journal of Correctional Philosophy and Practice 68 (1).Kull, Ron. 1960. "Crime Plans Listed." Topeka Daily Capital, 03 24: 1.—. 1960. "'They'll Both Get the Rope'." Topeka State Journal, March 23: 1.—. 1960. "'Wells Was to Get Cut,' Says Hickock." Topeka State Journal, March 26.McAvoy, Gary. 2019. And Every Word is True. Bremerton, WA: Literati Editions.New York Times. 1959. "Wealthy Farmer, 3 of Family Slain." New York Times, November 16: 39.State Journal News Services. 1960. "Jury Tours Clutter Farm; Death Asked." Topeka State Journal, March 23.State of Kansas vs. Hickock & Smith. 1961. 363 P.2d 541 (Supreme Court of Kansas, July 8).Time Magazine. 1960. "Kansas: The Killers." Time Magazine, January 18.Topeka State Journal. 1965. "Clutter Case Reporter Finds Relief in End of Long Story." Topeka State Journal, April 14: 1.United Press International. 1959. "Fear, Grief Follow Murder Shock." Topeka Daily Capital, November 16: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.