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On Holocaust Memorial Day, and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Iain Dale interviews Holocaust survivor Hannah Lewis, who was forcibly marched to a labour camp in a village called Adampol as a child, where she witnessed her mother being shot dead by Nazi a death squad. Of her extended family, only Hannah and her father would survive the war. They speak about Hannah's experiences, and the importance of remembering the Holocaust all these years on.
Let us know if there's a topic you'd like us to cover! Welcome back to Green Industry Perspectives! In this episode, Jay Worth welcomes Hannah Lewis to the show!Hannah's Green Industry experiences are actually in the non-profit sector. She works for an organization called Renewing the Countryside. But she's also an internationally published author of a book called "Mini-Forest Revolution: Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Rewild the World." It's been translated into multiple languages (including Dr. Akira Miyawaki's native Japanese). Hannah has also been a speaker at the International Miyawaki Symposium in Japan and the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) national conference in the past year. She's recognized as one of the world's leading experts in planting and propagating miniature forests. In this episode, Hannah shares her insights into what Green Industry businesses can do to be more sustainable: cultivate relationships to source plant material locally, identify the segment of your market that is interested in sustainable practices, and care enough about the environment to balance healthy practices with profitability. ---Check Out the SingleOps Events Page!Check Out the LMN Events Page!---Visit Hannah's Website
Fiona speaks to Hannah Lewis and Sam Horman from Homeless Law about their digital tool, Dear Landlord, that they developed in response to the huge demand that Homeless Law was seeing through their advice service. To access the tool, go to https://justiceconnect.org.au/help/dear-landlord/
In this very explicit episode we review My Super Ex Girlfriend - In New York, when the shy and lonely project manager of a design firm Matt Saunders meets Jenny Johnson in the subway, he invites her to date and have dinner with him. Jenny immediately falls in love for him, they have sex and she discloses her true identity to him, telling that she is the powerful superhero G-Girl. After meeting his co-worker and friend Hannah Lewis, the needy Jenny becomes jealous, controlling and manipulative, and Matt follows the advice of his best friend Vaughn Haige and dumps her, breaking her heart. Jenny turns Matt's life into hell, while he has a romance with Hannah. However, the archenemy of G-Girl and former high school sweetheart of Jenny, Professor Bedlam, proposes Matt to lure Jenny to strip her superpowers
Today's guest, Hannah Lewis, is on a mission to restore biodiversity in our towns and cities by planting native trees, pollinators, and shrubs on abandoned lots, degraded land, and in backyards. In her acclaimed new book, Mini-Forest Revolution, Hannah delves into the science behind the Miyawaki method of reforestation, which prioritizes native plants that grow quickly and create microclimates with incredible benefits like cooling urban heat islands, establishing wildlife corridors, and building soil health. The best part? Their small size means that basically anyone can plant a mini-forest. In this episode, we discuss the origins of the Miyawaki method, explore examples throughout the world, and consider how organizations might come together to truly create a mini-forest revolution.Show NotesRenewing the Countryside Mini-Forest Revolution: Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Restore the WorldBiodiversity for a Livable Climate Hannah Lewis WebsiteMaking a Mini-Forest DocumentaryKeywords: Biodiversity, Biophilia, Climate, Ecosystems, Forest, Hannah Lewis, Mini-Forest, Miyawaki Forest, Paris, Trees, Vegetation
The Miyawaki method creates urban mini-forests in small unused spaces. Join Hannah Lewis, the author of the Mini-forest Revolution, as she tells the story of their development around the world. Link to the book on Amazon (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/49JzOk3 Link in Canada: https://amzn.to/3W2gRG9 Review of the book: https://www.gardenmyths.com/mini-forest-revolution-book-review/
TIME STAMPS: 00:15 Samantha's biography & introduction to today's show. Samantha's IG: @ wellhorseandrider / Joff Ylarde's Joff Ylard https://www.youtube.com/@revitalise_yourself 02:25 This week's L.I.S.S. (that's “listener inspired success story”) “I see carnivore as a HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.” - from Blyss 05:09 What exactly is a “INTEGRATED EQUINE BODYWORKER?” (basically a physical therapist for horses!) 15:03 Why there is a PRICE TO PAY for EVERY GRAM OF SUGAR you consume. 18:48 The MENTAL & EMOTIONAL DANGER of weighing yourself every day; non-scale victories and how to celebrate them. 24:34 ALL ABOUT HOMESTEADING!!! 29:02 CHICKEN eggs vs. DUCK eggs vs. QUAIL eggs vs. TURKEY eggs! 31:04 KEIFER: the “champagne” of yogurt! 35:02 The difference between MOTIVATION and DISCIPLINE. 44:43 Why looking for HELP in your career/faith/fitness/weight-loss journey is a sign of STRENGTH, not weakness. How to surround yourself with the RIGHT PEOPLE. 51:00 Using the Carnivore Diet to combat MULTIPLE THYROID NODULES. 54:58 TRAINING MODIFICATIONS to consider if you suffer with THYROID issues. 01:02:12 Detailed overview of Samantha's WORKOUT PLAN, MEAL PLAN & MACRONUTRIENT ADJUSTMENTS for a BIKINI PHYSIQUE
In this podcast we interviewed Hannah Lewis, Head of Policy for the UK Emissions Trading Scheme, and Sam Reed, Head of Scope Expansion for the UK Emissions Trading Scheme at the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. In this interview we ask our guests about the latest developments in the UK emissions trading system as well as about its potential for future evolution. The interview was led by Marie Raude and Lea Heinrich, Research Associates at the Climate Team of the Florence School of Regulation.
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes Darrell Lewis, Sr., Olivia Lewis and Hannah Lewis, the creators behind the Simply Beautiful Candle Company, to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss what it's been like to start a business and see the response to their products. .www.simplybeautifulcandles.com
Hannah Lewis is the author of Mini-Forest Revolution: Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Rewild the World, published in June 2022 by Chelsea Green. A French translation of the book was released in January 2023 by Editions Eyrolles in France. Hannah has a Master of Science in Sustainable Agriculture and Sociology from Iowa State University and a Bachelor of Art in Environmental Studies from Middlebury College. She lives in Minneapolis, where she works for the non-profit Renewing the Countryside to build sustainable local and regional food systems and to plant mini-forests. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantatrilliontrees/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantatrilliontrees/support
In this episode, Kirk chats with the Head of PPC Affiliates at Lounge Underwear, Hannah Lewis. Hannah is a razor sharp PPCer who is also a self-acclaimed outdoor activities enthusiast. Hannah's job at Lounge Underwear means she is always looking for a new way to target the right person through PMax, while handling the inevitable ad suspension sure to haunt her work. How does one utilize PMax with creative limitations? Listen on for some tips!
Bubbies' Hannah Lewis talks all things fermentation.
Doc welcomes guest Hannah Lewis to discuss the topic of today, the pickle and fermenting business; Bubbie's Pickles. The Weekend Warrior clinic remains open with more calls from listeners. Also, where can you get that huge chuck of chocolate Babka?
Dr. Klapper opens the second hour by introducing today's theme of the fermentation process that changes a cucumber into a pickle. We take a look at Chick Hearn's career as a fermentation process in sports. And then looking at the world of art brings in the careers of Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson and the maturation of both men's careers in the music industry. Guest Hannah Lewis joins Doc to discuss her pickle business Bubbie's Pickles which is part of Fermented Food Holdings. Her business produces pickles but also other things that use the fermentation process like sauerkraut. Salt, water, and a blend of spices are all that go into her fermentation process. Doc and Hannah delve into her business, the fermentation process, and marketing strategies. Doc jumps into some "Klapper Vision" by talking about how ACL and knee injuries have become more prevalent in female athletes than male. So Doc goes over the anatomical differences between men and women and how that affects tears in the ACL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In July 2022 the news broke that Sir Mo Farah, four times Olympian for Team GB, had been trafficked to the UK as a child. The headlines enhanced public understandings of trafficking. They brought into the frame the children forced into domestic servitude and the circumstances which mean that their situations may not come to light. Hosts Ala Sirriyeh and Michaela Benson are joined by Dr Hannah Lewis, University of Sheffield to discuss what trafficking is and its relationship to modern slavery and forced labour; public responses to victims of trafficking; and how the Hostile Environment further limits the possibilities of exiting the relationships of exploitation at the heart of trafficking. You can access the full transcripts for each episode on the Who do we think we are? website In this episode we cover … 1 Human Trafficking 2 Sir Mo Farah 3 Forced Labour and Domestic Servitude Quote ... we cannot resolve the problem of severe exploitation in the UK ... without disentangling it from scapegoating of migrants and xenophobic immigration controls. It's not possible to intervene effectively in this area, without tackling the problems that we have in the UK, with immigration controls, and the way in which these are now being woven into everyday life through the hostile environment. —Hannah Lewis Where can you find out more about the topics in today's episode? Find out more about Hannah and her research on the University of Sheffield website Read her co-authored book Precarious Lives Our headline for this episode was Sir Mo Farah ‘relieved Home Office won't take action over citizenship' Call to action Follow the podcast on all major podcasting platforms or through our RSS Feed. To find out more about Who do we think we are?, including news, events and resources, check out our website, follow us on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook.
Sybil Disobedients: Aprons, agitprops and climate protest You may have seen them on your telly or in front of the AGL building in Melbourne's CBD in their hooped skirts and yellow aprons...moving slowly, floating to the beat of a single drum, calling out the government's continued support for the fossil fuel industries that are destroying the planet. This week on Earth Matters you'll meet them, the XR Westernport Sybil Disobedients. We hear how it all started, why they do it and what they hope to achieve: Jeannine Wilson, Talei Kenyon, Annemarie Dalziel, John Lorkin, Hannah Lewis, Julie Edgerton and Jamie Edgerton Earth Matters #1375 was produced by Judith Peppard
“If we can create an environment where people are stretched, have opportunities to learn and grow, where they feel they can be themselves and be motivated, the business objectives will take care of themselves.” Hannah Lewis, UK Country Manager and Senior Vice President, Head of UK for International Card Services from American Express chats with Kristy Duncan on a colleague centric approach and how it supports growth within the organization. About Pause for Payments Pause for Payments is a weekly podcast produced by Women in Payments, where in each episode, we sit down with an inspiring woman leading the way in the payments world and discuss industry and career-related topics, and share personal success stories to inspire and empower the next generation of women leaders. To learn more, visit us at www.womeninpayments.org You can gain access to our global member portal, where you'll find the latest industry trends, exciting career opportunities, and so much more by becoming a member: https://www.womeninpayments.org/membership Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/WomeninPayments OR @WomeninPayments LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/women-in-payments/
Hannah Lewis is a writer interested in conservation and the intersection of sociology and sustainable agriculture. Her most recent book, Mini-Forest Revolution, is about planting dense forests that can sequester carbon, increase biodiversity, address urban heat, and bring communities together. In this episode, Hannah and show host Neal discuss her academic background and the path that led her to discover the Miyawaki Method. This is the subject of Hannah's recent book and she explains how even small, 200 square yard forests can have huge benefits, such as linking wilderness areas together and improving water retention. See more of Hannah's work at her website, www.hannahlewis.org.
Hannah Lewis, former Face of London Runway 2020, interviews some of the finalists for 2022.
We look at this positive and achievable initiative, which is explained in more detail by Hannah Lewis. See more about Mini-Forest Revolution Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Rewild the World, on the Chelsea Green Publishing website here. Mini-Forest Revolution Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Rewild the World, reviewed We face a deforestation issue globally, with many associated other risks and challenges triggered by removing global tree cover. Hannah Lewis clearly and effectively explains the method pioneered by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, who died shortly before this book was completed. Miyawaki's ethos was to conceive a practical, doable methodology, with locally appropriate and fast yielding results. It is an exciting and empowering approach to inspire people to feel they can do something about the issues of deforestation and to make a difference in their own lives and locales. Hannah Lewis takes Miyawaki's ideas and first explains what they mean, how to enact them. Then she also discusses examples of where it has already been done, and the impacts that have been achieved. There is a great photographic section with numerous before and after / during comparisons from all over the world. This helps to reinforce the ideas expounded in the book and also helps to remind us all that visual changes can start to emerge in three to five years or even less with the right mix of trees and care. At a time when we face dire environmental issues we lose nothing by planting more trees, especially if they are locally sensitive to the area where they are planted, rather than merely monocultures of ill suited coniferous trees. This is a positive, practical and hopeful book, check it out. More about the book “Hannah Lewis describes a gift to a despairing world. . . . There may be no single climate solution that has a greater breadth of benefits than mini-forests. . . [and] can be done by everyone everywhere.”—Paul Hawken, from the foreword For readers who enjoyed Finding the Mother Tree and The Hidden Life of Trees comes the first-ever book about a movement to restore biodiversity in our cities and towns by transforming empty lots, backyards, and degraded land into mini-forests. Author Hannah Lewis is the forest maker turning asphalt into ecosystems to save the planet and she wants everyone to know they can do it too. In Mini-Forest Revolution, Lewis presents the Miyawaki Method, a unique approach to reforestation devised by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki. She explains how tiny forests as small as six parking spaces grow quickly and are much more biodiverse than those planted by conventional methods. She explores the science behind why Miyawaki-style mini-forests work and the myriad environmental benefits, including: cooling urban heat islands, establishing wildlife corridors, building soil health, sequestering carbon, creating pollinator habitats, and more. Today, the Miyawaki Method is witnessing a worldwide surge in popularity. Lewis shares the stories of mini-forests that have sprung up across the globe and the people who are planting them?from a young forest along the concrete alley of the Beirut River in Lebanon, to a backyard forest planted by tiny-forest champion Shubhendu Sharma in India. This inspiring book offers a revolutionary approach to planting trees and a truly accessible solution to the climate crisis that can be implemented by communities, classrooms, cities, clubs, and families everywhere. “Lewis simplifies the science of planting trees in a manner that produces the maximum benefit.”—The Associated Press More about the author About Hannah Lewis Hannah Lewis is the editor of Compendium of Scientific and Practical Findings Supporting Eco-Restoration to Address Global Warming, published by Biodiversity for a Livable Climate, a nonprofit environmental organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She has worked in various roles related to building sustainable food systems, including as the Midwest region...
In this week's How on Earth, we look at 3 aspects of climate change: its role in disease incidence and transmission; some effects of the new climate change legislation; and how ‘micro-forests' can mitigate temperature and water loss. The latter comes from an interview with author Hannah Lewis and her book Mini-Forest Revolution, in which … Continue reading "What's New in Climate?"
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Rewilding the world is an important step in combating climate change; recreating ecosystems and habitat can't happen soon enough. Fortunately, a lot of solutions are already available – including the Miyawaki Method of using mini-forests to reforest the world. Mini-Forest Revolution: Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Rewild The World was released in June 2022 by Chelsea Green Publishing. Author Hannah Lewis shares the ins and outs of what the Miyawaki Method looks like through stories of communities who have built mini-forests, supporting science, and past writings and conversations with the late Akira Miyawaki, who developed this method. The book is a journey of knowledge and solutions, and one that will be loved by readers who enjoy biographies, nature journals, or just want to learn about a reliable climate solution. Author Hannah Lewis joined Defender Radio to discuss writing the book, why the Miyawaki Method matters, and how people all over the world can help kick-start the mini-forest revolution. Photo of a mini-forest in Indiana used for episode art, as depicted in the book, by Dan Grady. Links and Show Notes: Find Mini-Forest Revolution on Amazon (https://amzn.to/3cAnL0N), Chapters Indigo (https://bit.ly/3B43NWl), direct from publisher at ChelseaGreen.com (https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/mini-forest-revolution/) or your local book seller. Learn more about Hannah Lewis on her website at https://www.hannahlewis.org/ Want to suggest topics for Defender Radio? Reach out to us at DefenderRadio@Gmail.com, by visiting DefenderRadio.com or engaging host Michael Howie on social media via Instagram (www.instagram.com/howiemichael) or Facebook (www.Facebook.com/DefenderRadio). The Switch is produced by The Fur-Bearers (www.TheFurBearers.com), a charitable non-partisan organization whose mandate is to advocate on behalf of fur-bearing animals in the wild and in confinement, promote coexistence solutions in communities and protect the habitats of fur-bearing animals across Canada. You can follow The Fur-Bearers on Instagram (www.instagram.com/furbearers), Twitter (www.twitter.com/furbearers) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/FurFree).
Hannah Lewis introduces the Miyawaki method devised by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki in this book about international success stories for this small scale forestry method that can take as little space as a carpark for 6 cars (but recommended to use at least a tennis court sized space). https://youtu.be/cwzBLM3NOPA (Watch the video of our talk here on YouTube) Hannah Lewis Website: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbUV3cXNaTlBaMHF2aWFHajlVci1pejNzUE92UXxBQ3Jtc0trN3hENFJyYjJEdUZCUWU0aFU5bEJaVjF3ZWRDZjc3d19TaGUxTlZGMzJoV0Zid2FlT0lqQ212NGJLXzdGSS05QWZudkRiZW9NbWpJMTl3UXhsOHdMZGYySHpScEMzX09fSlF0b0ZxazQ5ZGNHYmw0NA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hannahlewis.org%2F&v=cwzBLM3NOPA (https://www.hannahlewis.org/) Mini Forest Revolution on Chelsea Green Publisher's website: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG1Dc1FxS3JZQmpEc0pxak80aWEzVU5ZM2tTd3xBQ3Jtc0ttSFpQZkhIRlQ4Qi15NFF6QkJ1X2lvODNhYkpWQU1xN2xxM2w4S0RnUzE1VWhXV1FhN21vaWxKelVpT3BRUmdjc0tWRWlYRjJmUXBSMXJwR2pQMmktb3NJNVVjMWFES0RYMzd6YmMzUXo3WS1oN0JLVQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.chelseagreen.com%2Fproduct%2Fmini-forest-revolution%2F&v=cwzBLM3NOPA (https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/...) More about the Book on Google Books: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqazZWYl83VGZYZE03M0FlZ2ZsVW81RENaRUJZZ3xBQ3Jtc0trWk52TVc4UVJSam9XdHEwQkswZXVZaE1JVHVkb2lhYl9hOEQtNGtMcVJsclVrVENhbFhodmpmdURNSnpqRXZPcVdfWDhxY2FCemlMdXhLTGJoeUFhRWxhbkxSbTJKOG9MbU9Wc2NTWE45NGloM2NxOA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.co.jp%2Fbooks%2Fedition%2FMini_Forest_Revolution%2F4pFwEAAAQBAJ%3Fhl%3Den%26gbpv%3D0&v=cwzBLM3NOPA (https://www.google.co.jp/books/editio...) ** About JJWalsh - InboundAmbassador ** JJWalsh is a sustainability-focused advisor, trainer and consultant based in Hiroshima, Japan. Long-time educator and founder of InboundAmbassador consultancy in 2019 with aims to show sustainability in action & support Japan entrepreneurs, guides and businesses looking to create more sustainable appeal to international consumers. The Seek Sustainable Japan talkshow-podcast launched in 2020 and is LIVE for 60 minutes at least once a week: Interviews with "Good People Doing Great Things" from across Japan. Ideas and insights from these changemakers to inspire ideas for your work, life and travel in Japan and beyond. JOIN on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbjRdeieOLGes008y_I9y5Q/join (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbjRdeieOLGes008y_I9y5Q/join) Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/JJWalshInboundAmbassador?sub_confirmation=1 (https://www.youtube.com/c/JJWalshInboundAmbassador?sub_confirmation=1) Listen to the SeekingSustainability LIVE Talkshow on Podcast [AUDIO] http://www.inboundambassador.com/ssl-podcasts/ (http://www.inboundambassador.com/ssl-podcasts/) ALL Talks in Seek Sustainable Japan (April 2020~) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcyYXjRuE20GsvS0rEOgSiQVAyKbEFSRP (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcyYXjRuE20GsvS0rEOgSiQVAyKbEFSRP) JJWalsh Official InboundAmbassador Websites: https://www.inboundambassador.com/ (https://www.inboundambassador.com/) https://www.seeksustainablejapan.com/ (https://www.seeksustainablejapan.com) Please join, become a monthly sponsor or a 1-time donation supporter on YouTube / Patreon / BuyMeACoffee / or KoFi - every little bit helps keep Seek Sustainable Japan going, thank you! Joy is also doing regular walking tours around Hiroshima and other parts of Japan on HeyGo - free to join and tip if you like it! All Links: https://linktr.ee/jjwalsh (https://linktr.ee/jjwalsh) ** Get in Touch!! ** Doing something great in Japan or beyond with a connection to Japan? Or know someone who would be great to interview? Please get in touch! I'd love to hear from you! inboundambassador [[atmark]] gmail [[dot]] com ~~~ Music by Hana Victoria Music rights to "Won't you See" purchased for Seek Sustainable Japan...
On this episode of the Donna Lonna Kitchen Podcast, Donna and Lonna talk to author Hannah Lewis about her new book, "Mini-Forest Revolution Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Rewild the World." This book studies how forests really work and describes new planting and nurturing methods to make forests grow in places that seem improbable but not impossible. Hear about how small groups of people all over the world can use this method to make a big difference. https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/mini-forest-revolution/ https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/mini-forest-revolution/
Welcome back to this ongoing series on tree planting and agroforestry. As I've been researching this topic for years I've begun to see a spectrum of tree planting concepts that look like a gradient based on the diversity in the system. On one extreme you have monoculture orchards and timber plantations which are just a single species on large tracts of land, and on the other extreme you have syntropic agroforestry for productive systems and what are known as Miyawaki forests for native reforestation initiatives. In both cases these are very densely planted areas of tens or even hundreds of different species. In both cases the idea is to accelerate the succession and maturation of the system by leveraging the diversity of plant communities to mimic natural forests to promote growth and resilience in the plantation. In today's episode we're going to take a deep dive into the world of Miyawaki forests with Hannah Lewis, the author of the new book, “Mini-Forest Revolution.” Hannah Lewis is a writer focusing on people, nature, and conservation. She edits the Compendium of Scientific and Practical Finding Supporting Eco-Restoration to Address Global Warming, published by Biodiversity for a Livable Climate, an environmental nonprofit based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, she discovered the Miyawaki Method and wrote Mini-Forest Revolution while living with her partner and their two children in France. In this episode we're going to get into the history of Akira Miyawaki, the visionary scientists and ecologist behind the tree planting method. We'll also break down the details of what makes this way of planting native forests so effective and revolutionary, from the deep research required to create a planting list, how to prepare the ground to ensure the trees get off to a healthy start, how to maintain the planted area as it gets established and a lot more. We also explore the powerful community building potential of getting people together to replant degraded areas, so make sure to listen all the way to the end when Hannah gives her advice on how to start a Miyawaki forest for yourself. Join the discord discussion channel to answer the weekly questions and learn new skills with the whole community Links: https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/mini-forest-revolution/ https://www.youtube.com/c/AfforesttGlobal https://regenerativeskills.com/how-to-grow-a-healthy-native-forest-in-record-time-with-afforestt-founder-shubhendu-sharma-146/
his episode features Hannah Lewis, Licensed Therapist, Outpatient Programs at The BridgeWay If you need to reach us immediately, call us at 800-245-0011. Licensed mental health professionals are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist you or your loved one. For more information, https://thebridgeway.com/ Podcast Produced by clantoncreative.com
Order a hymnal for your home Upcoming Events Wednesday, 6:00 pm: Confirmation 7:00 pm: Youth group 7:00 pm: WMF Bible study & meeting Saturday, 9:30 am: WMF Spring Rally in Grafton 3:00 pm: Hannah Lewis' vocal recital Sunday: 7:30 am: “Behold His Glory” on KNOX 1310/107.9 10:00 am: Service of the Word 11:15 am: Sunday school Monday, April 25, 6:30 pm: Deacons meeting 7:00 pm: Council meeting
Order a hymnal for your home Upcoming Events Sunday: 7:30 am: “Behold His Glory” on KNOX 1310/107.9 10:00 am: Service of the Word No Sunday school Wednesday, April 20, 6:00 pm: Confirmation 7:00 pm: Youth group 7:00 pm: WMF Bible study & meeting Saturday, April 23, 9:30 am: WMF Spring Rally in Grafton 3:00 pm: Hannah Lewis vocal recital Monday, April 25, 6:30 pm: Deacons meeting 7:00 pm: Council meeting
In this weeks episode, Han is joined by PhD student, Hannah Lewis. Hannah is a PhD student from Queen Mary University of London.With Han, we discuss body image, body dysmorphic disorder, and the impact this may have on your mental health.We talk about how eating disorders and body dysmorphia are often seen in tandem, but their treatment is rarely integrated. There is a common misconception that BDD and ED are separate entities which don't cross paths, which can invalidate an individuals experience. This podcast explores the link and documents the changes that must occur in order for individuals to be treated for both, valid, diagnoses.We speak about interventions for body image, and how in an ideal world this would prevent eating disorders, but explore the multi-factorial aspect of eating disorders and the need for further preventative measures.We then speak about Han's research, looking at the body project, which uses cognitive dissonance, to tackle body image concerns in the hope of preventing eating disorders, and how to make this relevant for varying cultures, genders, sexualities, and ethnicities.Please hold for the ED and BDD integrated pathway that Han and I will dedicate our souls to providing.For support seeBDD foundation: https://bddfoundation.orgBEAT ED: https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.ukOvercoming Body Image Problems Including Body Dysmorphic Disorder by Alex Clarke and Rob Willson
As we all know, seasons of heartbreak are no joke. Anyone who has ever been through a breakup knows how difficult the healing process can be, but one thing we know for sure is that God never intended for us to walk through hard seasons alone. Today on the podcast, Cam is joined by Sweeter than Honey blogger Hannah Lewis, where the two talk about their breakup seasons, their transition into singleness, and how the Lord has been the ultimate source of healing. No matter what season of life you're in right now, this episode is for you.
Last year's winner Hannah Lewis talks to some of the finalists of this year's competition. Watch the visual version on our IGTV @londonrunwaymag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Voorheesville Dionysians have persevered with theater in the time of the coronavirus. In this week’s podcast the drama club’s president, Hannah Lewis; its vice president, Keira Woods; and the director of this year’s musical, Robert Whiteman, discuss the challenges and joys of producing a play in the midst of a pandemic.A year ago, their production of “Legally Blonde” came to a screeching halt a week before opening night when restrictions were put in place to stem the spread of the virus. Not only did the young actors lose the chance to perform but the club, which had already invested in costumes, sets, and props but couldn’t sell tickets, took a financial hit as well. Nevertheless, the Dionysians are putting on a musical this month — it can be viewed through ShowTix4U. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We speak with co-founder and brand and marketing specialist Hannah Lewis about siptequila.com and how they are changing the landscape of how we purchase tequila. Incredible brands with an incredible shopping experience shipped straight to your door. To experience Sip Tequila first hand click https://siptequila.com/?ref=DOUGLASPRICE&utm_source=affiliate
Jamey has to face her granddad about the crash—and she's understandably nervous! Down at the church, Mabel's arranged a special surprise for Hannah Lewis.
Jamey has to face her granddad about the crash—and she's understandably nervous! Down at the church, Mabel's arranged a special surprise for Hannah Lewis.
Mabel Peabody and Hannah Lewis finally meet again, and we learn the story behind their troubled past. Things were different back then, but one thing hasn't changed: God always keeps His promises!
Mabel Peabody and Hannah Lewis finally meet again, and we learn the story behind their troubled past. Things were different back then, but one thing hasn't changed: God always keeps His promises!
Welcome to episode four of the Mental Health Podcast from Unite/Mental Health Nurses Association. In this episode lead professional officer Dave Munday, is joined by the Mental Health Nurses Association organising professional committee chair, and Mental Health Nursing journal Editorial Board member, Evri Anagnostara, to talk about Equally Well UK. The episode includes an interview with Marsha McAdam (part of the Equally Well UK lived experience group, an expert by experience and Co-Chair of the Greater Manchester Personality Disorder Strategy Group), Hannah Lewis (senior policy and practice officer at Rethink Mental Illness) and Emma Bailey (manages Equally Well UK at the Centre for Mental Health) Links: You can follow Dave, Evri, Marsha, Hannah and Emma on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/davidamunday http://www.twitter.com/Evri_Sunshyne http://www.twitter.com/Marsha_MHAdvMcr http://www.twitter.com/hannahloo12345 http://www.twitter.com/E_Bailey_ You can read more about Equally Well UK via: https://equallywell.co.uk and follow them on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EquallyWellUK You can find the instructions on how to download the Equally Well UK Mental Health Nursing journal via: http://bit.ly/2lK9iF4 or details on how to subscribe via: https://pocketmags.com/mental-health-nursing-magazine. You can read the report from the Mental Health and Smoking Partnership that Dave mentioned via: https://twitter.com/davidamunday/status/1185275201682071553?s=20. Credits: Theme music: Tony Gillam Image: Equally Well UK Editing: Dave Munday
In this third episode, Hannah Lewis explains how she's turned her experience of BDD into a career helping to prevent others from developing the disorder.
People have a strong tendency to want to stick with the status quo, the current way of doing things. Anything which involves change or disruption is uncomfortable for our brains. In this podcast Behave London’s Hannah Lewis shares insights on how to break this mental deadlock and avoid getting trapped in the status quo. Aon Partner Mike Edwards shares insights from a de-risking context, and how schemes can challenge the status quo and successfully remove longevity risk.
People suffer from regret aversion, in that they do not want to make a decision which may prove to be a mistake — and one they regret. Trustees and sponsoring employers may have reservations about taking action to reduce risk in case the risk never materialises. In this podcast Behave London’s Hannah Lewis shares insights on how to look at this bias in a different light, and Aon Partner John Baines gives insights on where pension schemes can encounter risk aversion, and measures on how to mitigate it.
Once you start getting towards the business end of a transaction, you are not immune from behavioural biases. How do you assess pricing and make the decision of whether to proceed? How do you assess different providers? In this podcast Behave London’s Hannah Lewis shares insights on how to look beyond the pain of paying and being attracted to familiar brands, and Aon’s Head of Risk Settlement Martin Bird shares experiences from the perspective of pension schemes.
We sip through The Tequila Box, a curated box of boutique tequilas that are shipped directly to your door. The offerings include Ocho Plata, G4 Reposado, Adictivo Añejo, AsomBroso 5 Year Extra Añejo and Compoveda Extra Añejo. Hannah tells us about her company, Sip Tequila which aims to tell the story about tequila while getting these products in front of new audiences. Sip Tequila - https://SipTequila.com Margarita Texas - https://MargaritaTexas.com
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friends are Hannah Lewis and Micah Spence! We recorded this a few weeks ago in Eugene during the Willamette Valley Old Time Social in Brandon Olszewski’s backyard music room! Thanks for hosting us, Brandon! Tunes in this episode: Georgia Hobo/Katy Hill Anchored in Love Leather Britches Big Bully The Old Cottage Home Your Long Journey Bonus track: She’s a Flower from the Fields of Alabama Download Lewis & Spence's new album, Big Bully: https://lewis-and-spence.bandcamp.com/releases Follow Lewis & Spence on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lewisandspence/ Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Big thanks to Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan for sharing Get Up in the Cool online with their customers and increasing the reach of the show. Next time you need an instrument upgrade or new music gear, visit their online store at https://www.elderly.com/.
The future is bionic – but will we ever trust robots with wealth management? Despite the rise of artificial intelligence, chat-bot helplines and automated systems, the majority of savers and investors draw the line at using them for advice and money management. The rise in computer automated technology is making our lives easier in many ways, reducing mundane tasks at home and at work but the rise of the machines has its limits according to research commissioned by Octopus Investments. To discuss the rise in robots vs face to face services is Octopus Investments’ CEO - Ruth Handcock and Hannah Lewis, Behavioural Specialist.
On this Holocaust Memorial Day, Edward talks to Hannah Lewis who survived a Nazi labour camp. Olivia Marks-Woldman joins Hannah to discuss new figures on British attitudes to the Holocaust. Composer Will Todd talks about his new CD of jazz/gospel 'Passion Music'. Further allegations against the late Bishop of Chichester - George Bell are "unfounded" according to a new CofE report. The current Bishop of Chichester - Martin Warner - explains why. Professor Raphael Luciani describes the unrest in Venezuela. 'Hate preachers' - we discuss whether or not their speeches at British universities are being properly monitored. Producers: Helen Lee Harley Farley Editor: Amanda Hancox
How do you tell someone you are struggling with your mental health? Bex talks to Katie Neal and Hannah Lewis from Rethink Mental Illness about body dysmorphia, how to become a Rethink Champion, the myth of contagion when discussing mental illness and how they got jobs in the competitive world of the charity sector.
Rethink Head of Health Influencing (Lucy) and Senior Policy and Practice Officer (Hannah) talk to us about the new Equally Well UK collaborative.
Today's episode is coming from The Plough in Holborn. I finally got back to talking to people that perform at the open mics, and this time it was mostly new faces. You will hear me talking to:Chris Afrix: https://soundcloud.com/chrisafrixSully Gravity: https://soundcloud.com/sullygravityAnton Charr: https://antonchirovsky.bandcamp.com/James: https://theponycollaboration.bandcamp.com/Hannah Lewis and Pete Ferguson: https://acrosstheseauk.bandcamp.com/My arm is still aching slightly from drumming along with Across The Sea on the cajon, and yet I kinda want to do it again. Thank you to everyone on this episode for giving me your time.Thanks for listening. You can find me in the usual places:Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/saddestnightoutInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/saddestnightoutEmail: saddestnightout@gmail.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/saddestnightoutiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saddestnightout/id1361554117?mt=2TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/SADDESTNIGHTOUT-p1118077/Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/saddestnightoutSoundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/saddestnightout
In this episode we visit Western Port Secondary College – one of 21 government schools involved in the Australian initiative The Paradigm Shifters: Entrepreneurial learning in schools – to talk to assistant principal Hannah Lewis and student Harry Hainsworth.
In this episode of the Marketing in Yoga Pants Podcast, Brit interviews Hannah Lewis, Founder of Behave London. Hannah is a behavioral science expert, applying her expertise to the Asset Management and Finance industries in the UK. Learn how she has pivoted several times throughout her life to build successful businesses and serve people every step of the way.
A consideration of classical music that has been created with advertising in mind. Dr Stephen Rose's lecture will be illustrated by live performances by a Royal Academy of Music chamber ensemble of Ravel's Introduction for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet (1905) and Saint-Saëns' Fantaisie for violin and harp Op. 124.The musicians to perform at the event are as follows:Klara Woskowiak (harp)Luke O'Toole (flute)Leonie Bluett (clarinet)Flora Curzon (violin)Salome Rateau (violin)Marisol Lee (violin)Anita Kurowska (viola)Hannah Lewis (cello)The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/music-in-context-in-advertising-ravel-and-saint-saensGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege