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The first of three podcast episodes on food portions! To kick us off we have Ashleigh Jones, Nutrition & Health Manager at Lite n' Easy to give us the facts when it comes to food portions and how to go about portion control (something we could all use a little help with). We cover: Portions, serve size, serving - what do they all mean? Where Australians go wrong with portion control Does portion control matter when consuming healthy foods? What role does the food industry play when it comes to portion control?What role does portion control play with weight loss & weight maintenance? Nutrition criteria Light n' Easy follow when designing new products Ashleigh's top 3 tips on choosing the right food portions for youOne-liners you don't want to miss:“Hyperpalatable snack foods, if you are eating these straight from the packet, which a lot of us are guilty of, you lose track really quickly.”“ It is up to food manufacturers on what the serving size actually is. It is great to work for a company who is ethical and transparent with how they do things. It would be easy to be a bit sneakier I guess if the company didn't have the same values.” “If in doubt measure it out. What I mean by that is if you're not sure how much cereal or chips, what a serving of vegetable is, it is actually a really good idea to get out the measure cups or the scale (and I am not saying to do this all the time as this wouldn't be healthy)...”
In Episode 3, host Stephen Feeney talks to Colin Regan, Community and Health Manager with the Gaelic Athletic Association, Ireland's biggest sporting organisation. A former intercounty footballer, Colin is now responsible for overseeing the GAA's work in delivering health promotion through sport at a national, regional, and grassroots level. During our conversation, we talked about Colin's reasons for playing, his exceptional background that set him apart from his peers, the important initiatives that the GAA is undertaking to promote mental fitness, and his views on the difficulties currently faced by young men in Ireland. For more information on Colin's work, please visit https://www.gaa.ie/my-gaa/community-and-health. This episode also sheds light on important topics like depression and suicide. Remember, help is always available. If you or someone you know needs support, reach out to The Samaritans (116123) or Pieta House @pieta.house (1800 247 247). Don't forget to share, and spread the love!
The podcast episode features hosts Erica Austin and Ryan Buck interviewing guests Alicia Temple and Jason Paca from the Child and Family Development Department at NMCAA (Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency). The discussion focuses on the Head Start and GSRP (Great Start Readiness Program) programs, including preschool recruitment and enrollment processes. The hosts and guests delve into the history of Project Head Start, its comprehensive approach to meeting the needs of low-income families, and its significance in addressing the War on Poverty initiated by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965. The conversation covers the preschool enrollment process, starting with families completing an interest form on the NMCAA website. Alicia Temple, the ERSEA (Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, Attendance) and Health Manager, and Jason Paca, the Head Start and GSRP Recruitment and Health Coordinator, explain the steps involved in recruitment, eligibility criteria, and the importance of in-person appointments. The hosts share testimonials from parents who found the enrollment process easy and expressed appreciation for the support received from NMCAA staff. They also discuss the collaborative efforts with various Intermediate School Districts (ISDs) and the importance of addressing families' holistic needs. The podcast touches on the eligibility criteria for Head Start and GSRP, emphasizing the priority given to families facing financial challenges, homelessness, or those receiving public assistance. The hosts mention the dynamic nature of waiting lists, with continuous updates based on new applications and changing circumstances. Alicia Temple, the manager overseeing the waitlist, enrollment, and attendance, explains the selection process, which involves a committee discussion considering factors like eligibility criteria, priorities, and geographical considerations. The hosts also acknowledge the ongoing efforts to serve as many children and families as possible, emphasizing the collaborative approach with other community programs.
Fathom: getting below the surface of the UK fishing industry.
In this third episode of the fourth series, CFPO CEO Chris Ranford and guest co-host Charles Blyth, the Risk, Safety & Training Lead at the NFFO are joined by Julie Carlton, Seafarer Safety & Health Manager at the MCA as we revisit medicals ahead of the fast approaching November 2023 deadline.Fathom kicked off this series at the start of the year with a broad look into the world of health and safety at sea and shared insights and issues to be aware of for the year ahead from fishing safety experts. This episode focuses in on the most significant issue within the fishing industry at present: the requirement for every fisherman to be in possession of a ML5 or ENG1 medical certification by November this year. Medicals have become the talk of many coastal communities in recent months. The requirement has come into force as part of the ILO188 Working in Fishing Convention, which has set common worldwide standards for health, safety and working conditions at-sea.With growing concern, and some confusion, about what the medicals entail and why they are needed, we brought on Julie Carlton from the MCA to help us answer some of the most frequently asked questions Chris and Charles have been getting from fishermen.We cover the who, where, when, what why of medicals in the fishing industry, as well as getting into the detail of the getting an appointment ahead of the November deadline and what the MCA are trying to do to address that, the requirements for Grandfather rights and the flexibility of the medicals in terms of meeting the deadline and conditions required to pass. If you have any concerns or questions, you can get in touch with Charles at the NFFO at charles@nffo.org.uk or find details or contact the MCA directly. The fourth series of the Fathom podcast has been produced by the Cornish Fish Producers' Organisation (CFPO) with funding from The Seafarers' Charity. LINKSFind how to apply for your medical certificate here More guidance from the MCA on medicals can be found hereYou can also get support and advice from Seafit, an initiative jointly run by Fishermen's Mission and Seafarers Hospital Society helping to connect fishermen to both physical and mental health services.
Alder Hey Children's Charity funds musicians (Cascade Music) to work with staff in the Emergency Department at Alder Hey Children's Hospital to the benefit of patients, parents, clinicians and the health service. In this short podcast you can hear from Paediatric Consultant Dr Shroul Messahel about the impact of live music in an acute setting, from Rachel Fillhart one half of Cascade Music and from Vicky Charnock the Arts for Health Manager at Alder Hey Children's Hospital.Support the show
In this episode we hear from Colin Regan, the GAA's Community and Health Manager who tells us all about the Healthy Club programme in the GAA, how it has developed in recent years and the ambition to have GAA clubs support their communities by being hubs for health and wellbeing. Hosted by Fergal Fox. Produced by GKMedia.ie
The Safety Pro Round Table with Stacey Godbold | A Podcast for Safety Professionals by Sospes
In this episode, Stacey is joined by Jason Trancho, Regional Safety and Health Manager at Cintas, which provides a range of products and services to businesses including uniforms, cleaning supplies, first aid and safety products, fire extinguishers, and safety courses. Stacey and Jason discuss: * How safety professionals can reach the hearts and minds of the people that you support safety. * How safety is often subjective, especially when people's risk levels are different for different people. * Why it's hard to get people to care about safety when they, to be blunt, don't. * Understanding people's “why.” * Why it's important to learn the personal stories of people you, as a safety professional, are working with. * Getting your safety point across to management and leadership by framing safety in terms of how much money reducing injuries will save them. * How you can't manage safety from behind a desk. Thanks to our guest for being on our podcast! Connect with Jason Trancho on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-trancho-asp-sge-850bb127/ Sospes was built to allow employees to connect in safer, more productive workplaces. Learn more about Sospes: https://sospes.com/ Connect with Sospes: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sospes/ * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SospesInc * Twitter: https://twitter.com/sospesinc Subscribe to the podcast: * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3rTi6rQ * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33muFSS * Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/Safety-Pro-Round-Table-Google-Podcasts Subscribe to the Sospes YouTube channel (where we also post podcasts): https://bit.ly/SospesYouTube Connect with Stacey Godbold on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-godbold-57057313/ This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.
KC Armstrong Interviews Kim Hemminger Owner, Practitioner and Corporate Health Manager of Wellness Works For You -- makingwellnesswork.comhttps://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=ushttps://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+networkhttps://streema.com/radios/search/?q=podcast+business+news+network
Steve Harper Interviews Kim Hemminger Owner, Practitioner and Corporate Health Manager of Wellness Works For You -- makingwellnesswork.comhttps://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=ushttps://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+networkhttps://streema.com/radios/search/?q=podcast+business+news+network
Kenosha County Executive Samantha Kerkman and Kenosha County's Behavioral Health Manager Kari Foss discuss the ongoing opioid epidemic and efforts to address that and other substance abuse issues in Kenosha County, Wisconsin. Ms. Kerkman and Ms. Foss propose that working together to bring the county resources to those who need them, where they live, is what will make the difference in the lives of those they serve. The Mental Health and Substance Resource Center in Kenosha County can be reached at 262-764-8555, Kenosha Human Development Services - (khds.org), and all of the Kenosha County services can be viewed at https://www.kenoshacounty.org. If you or a loved one needs help, it is available. To contact the Hope Council on Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, call 262-658-8166, or explore their website at https://www.hopecouncil.org. You can also find AA meetings here: https://mtg.area75.org/meetings.html?dist=7 and NA meetings here: https://www.sefana.net/meetings.php
Really wellness is back with a bloody bang! Join us for the first episode of series 3 where we'll be discussing why everyone deserves a bloody good period with Terri Harris, Menstrual, Sexual and Health Manager at Bloody Good Period, an organization fighting for the rights of all of us who bleed...
We chat with Jenny Urban, Nutrition and Health Manager at our Broadway Youth Center, to discuss how feeding food-insecure people is way more than just nutrition.
Jon Palipinto, Environmental Safety and Health Manager of a large food processing plant in the Omaha area joins Doug to discuss having 12 OSHA interactions at his plant in just a couple years! Doug Fletcher can be reached at doug@fletchersafety.com __________________________________ Much gratitude to our Sponsors and Supporters! CCS Group - Cheyenne Wohlford https://ccsgrouponline.com Falewitch Construction Services - John Falewitch https://www.falewitch.com NDOL – Onsite Consultation - Jim Cover Jim.Cover@nebraska.gov Building Omaha buildingomaha.org or 402-397-5105 __________________________________ A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
Jon Palipinto, Environmental Safety and Health Manager of a large food processing plant in the Omaha area joins Doug to discuss his challenges and successes building his program from the ground up. Doug Fletcher can be reached at doug@fletchersafety.com __________________________________ Much gratitude to our Sponsors and Supporters! CCS Group - Cheyenne Wohlford https://ccsgrouponline.com Falewitch Construction Services - John Falewitch https://www.falewitch.com NDOL – Onsite Consultation - Jim Cover Jim.Cover@nebraska.gov Building Omaha buildingomaha.org or 402-397-5105 __________________________________ A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
On today's episode i am joined my Timmy Duggan who was First person from the NT to play in the NBL Only Indigenous Australian from the NT to play in the NBL Founder of Hoops 4 Health We spoke about Tim's journey through the NBL growing up as a kid, how Hoops 4 Health and Mundine Mindset. Tim's culture and how important it is to him. Advise for young kids to achieve their goals in life and through sport. Please enjoy, this was a great chat and i thank Timmy for his time. You can find Tim and his work at: Hoops 4 Health Facebook: Hoops 4 Health AUS Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmy-duggan-625a1a60/ Website: www.hoops4health.org Mundine Mindset Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MindsetOfAChamp Linkedin: Mundine: Mindset of a Champ Instagram: www.instagram.com/mundine_mindset/ Website: www,mundinemindset.com Youtube NBL Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ut5OYGywWQ Find myself at: IG:@m.cope.fitness Website: www.marcuscopefitness.net Facebook:Marcus Cope Fitness Youtube Channel: Marcus Cope Fitness
In Episode 15 of Allied Health Podcast, Clare Jones interviews Kathryn Frame, Occupational Therapist and Allied Health Manager at St Vincent's Private Hospital, Toowoomba. With an abundance of experience in Allied Health Management Kathryn shares her expert knowledge and advice about the recruitment process from an employer’s perspective and what she looks for when hiring allied health professionals. Season 1 of Allied Health Podcast is dedicated to new graduate and early career therapists who are entering the professional workforce for the very first time and are looking to navigate a career pathway in health. Subscribe to Allied Health Podcast Sign up for MediRecruit Marketplace monthly newsletter Sign up for Jobs Alerts Follow Us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter Season 1 Episode list below: 1. Introducing Allied Health Podcast with Danielle Weedon, Physiotherapist and Clare Jones, Occupational Therapist 2. Top 10 Tips – What to look for in a Role as a Graduate or Early Career Allied Health Professional 3. Q&A with Daniela Radosevic, 2020 Masters Graduate Speech Pathologist working in Community Disability/ NDIS 4. Student to Health Professional: Being 'Professional' Ready! 5. The Recruitment Process and Working with MediRecruit 6. Cover Letter, CV and Referees in a nutshell 7. Q&A with Mia Pearn, 2020 Graduate Occupational Therapist working in Paediatric Private Practice 8. Q&A with Keely Wilson, 2019 Physiotherapy graduate working in Private Practice and Pilates 9. Interviewing - Ultimate guide to interview success 10. Dissecting an Allied Health Employment Contract 11. Q&A with Kathryn Clare, 2020 Graduate Physiotherapist working in Paediatric Disability 12. Superannuation – All you need to know as a Therapy Graduate! 13. Professional Indemnity Insurance – Do I need this as an Allied Health graduate? 14. Working in the UK as an Allied Health Professional 15. Joining your professional body Occupational Therapy Australia, Australian Physiotherapy Association, Speech Pathology Australia and other bodies 16. How to dress for success in an Allied Health Interview, and creating a functional, professional wardrobe for your Allied Health Job. Hear it from the expert, Chelsea Brice, Personal Stylist! 17. Australian Physiotherapy Association – Leanne Kerr from the APA discusses all the benefits for student, graduate, early and late career Physiotherapists in joining your professional body. 18. Occupational Therapy Australia – Sarah Jones, OT and Professional Practice Advisor at OT Australia, discusses her OT career pathway as well as the benefits of joining OTA as a member. 19. Protecting your mental health and preventing burnout in your graduate years - Interview with Claire Ebstein, Physiotherapist and Safety Professional. 20. Speech Pathology AustraliaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fibre is often the forgotten part of our diet, but it has the opportunity to be a solution to many reformulation challenges. This podcast discusses what fibre is, our current intake levels and the role and functionality of fibres within food manufacturing. The podcast is hosted by FDF Scotland's Reformulation for Health Programme. We have input from:Jisun Lee, Head of Innovation, EDME Food IngredientsAmy Glass, UK Diet and Health Policy Manager, FDFJoanne Burns Reformulation for Health Manager, FDF Scotland Harriet Heath Reformulation Executive, FDF ScotlandMore information about our work on fibre can be found on the website: https://www.fdf.org.uk/fdf/what-we-do/diet-and-health/action-on-fibre/ For FDF members who are interested in increasing the levels of fibre within their products and taking part in the FDF Action on Fibre pledge please contact actiononfibre@fdf.org.uk for more information.
Luiz Levy has over ten years of medical device industry experience, primarily focused on high-risk devices, including implantable devices, electrical medical equipment, and disposables subject to INMETRO Certification. Luiz's background includes: implementing and auditing quality systems to B-GMP Regulation RDC 16/2013, ISO 13485:2016, Directive 93/42/EEC, Regulation (EU) 2017/745, FDA 21 CFR 807, FDA QSR 21 CFR 820, MDSAP-Medical device Single audit program; performing multiple local and foreign (US, Europe, Japan) audits to prepare companies for ANVISA inspections; assisting companies during ANVISA inspections; compiling medical device and IVD applications; clinical data review; compiling clinical evaluation reports and compiling and peer-reviewing market access reports. As Director, Quality and Regulatory Affairs, Luiz has peer-reviewed more than 300 regulatory filings and reports, conducted multiple onsite audits on local and foreign manufactures, performed internal audits, and performed or reviewed more than 350 classifications/technical files of healthcare products, attended strategic meetings with ANVISA to help Agency on the final draft of new regulations (RDCs). Luiz is the designated Health Manager for Emergo's Brazil Registration Holder services, and he additionally managers Emergo Brazil's RDC 16/2013 quality system. Prior to Emergo, Luiz held RA/QA positions at CPL Medicals, Goen3, and Medics.
Anyone can feel shame for seeking help, but shame is dangerous for your future - especially if it keeps you from seeing a doctor or a therapist when you need to
Liz Horvath MHCC Workplace Mental Health Manager-Winter Mini-Guide To Help Employee’s Mental Health by VOCM
On this episode, we talk with a Safety and Health Manager from COVESTRO about the impact of COVID-19 on facilities in the industry. Dr. David Womack walks us through the changes and day-to-day operations that were adapted to stay safe at work during this pandemic. *Covestro is among the world’s largest polymer companies. Business activities are focused on the manufacture of high-tech polymer materials and the development of innovative solutions for products used in many areas of daily life. The main segments served are the automotive, construction, wood processing and furniture, and electrical and electronics industries. Other sectors include sports and leisure, cosmetics, health and the chemical industry itself. Special Guest: David Womack.
This is a lengthy conversation, but this is a really good one! Join Shavonda Johnson and I in a enriching conversation on numerous topics around mental health, emotional intelligence, and the impact of incarceration and the criminal justice system on mental health. Visit Shavonda's platform on IG @thementalhealthmanager, or visit the website at www.thementalhealthmanager.com.To Support the Breathe Project, send to Cashapp $blkmenbreathe. Visit our website at www.rawhoneypf.com/breathe.FB: Raw Honey PlatformIG: rawhoney_pfTwitter: rawhoneypfWebsite: www.rawhoneypf.com/nectar RAW Wellness Tips:-Lean on your support.-Set boundaries.-Drink lots of water and eat healthy.-Stay active.-Pause, take breaks, rest, and practice mindfulness.-Do something that brings you joy and peace.-Seek help when needed.-Find love and gratitude in the smallest moments of life. -Keep giving yourself permission.-Most importantly, Beelieve in you.
More than 20-million Americans suffer from some form of addiction. And the companies where they work suffer too, in the form of absent employees, lost productivity and added healthcare costs. Substance abuse costs the U-S economy an estimated 442-billion-dollars each year. So what can business leaders do? Katelyn Johnson is a Senior Integrated Health Manager at Cisco.
This is audio from a recent panel discussion held by NECA Boston about ramping construction back up after the state of emergency. The discussion consisted of understanding expectations of GCs and the ability of Subcontractors to meet the demands/requirements. There's a lot to be learned about getting your project restarting and here's a good place to start. Enjoy the Show! Panelist: Sebastien Brooks, Director of EH&S at Marquis Management Bill Weber, Principal at Gaston Electrical Derek Lines, Safety and Health Manager at John Moriarty & Associates Jason Edic, VP of Risk Management at Lee Kennedy Company Let’s hitch up for the ride! Linkedin Instagram Twitter Facebook Intro music by Sound Revolution --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joekelly/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joekelly/support
https://www.matrickz.de In this episode, Dr. Hasan Ibne Akram, the CEO of Matrickz and Rinat Asmus, AUTOSAR project leader - BMW Group talk about is there a prioritization at the health manager in adaptive AUTOSAR? This episode is part of a recorded version of our third Autonomous Vehicle Safety & Security Meetup on 30 October 2019 ago in Munich, organized by Matrickz GmbH. Watch the full video, please click here: https://youtu.be/mAdV7PA7fVA #AUTOSAR #BMW #PLATFORM #privacy #automotive #selfdriving #softwaredevelopment #matrickz #automateddriving #safeandsecure #automotiveindustry #matrickztv #autonomous #safety #security
As a licensed professional counselor, Joy Parrish has heard everything. Regardless of what stories are shared with her, there’s a simple truth behind it all: It’s just hard to be a human. When not helping others progress on their mental health journeys, Joy co-hosts the popular CrossFit, health, and lifestyle podcast Girls Gone WOD.
Food and nutrition continue to transform the world we live in, our behaviours and our health. However, many still struggle to make healthy living a permanent lifestyle change. We’ll be looking at much more than simply going on a diet to lose weight, but in fact why we find permanent behaviour change so challenging when we want to improve our health. We’ll be asking what’s the scale of the obesity problem? What external factors impact our behaviour? What ways are producers, retailers and nutritionists helping? Joining our host Jo Kirkland to answer all of this and more is Ed Gardiner, Behaviour Design Lead at Warwick Business School; Jenny Rosborough, a Registered Nutritionist; Michael Beber, Director at Health Action Campaign; Karis Betts, Health Information Manager, Cancer Research UK and Moira Howie, Nutrition & Health Manager at Waitrose and Partners. For all the latest food industry news, views and insight visit foodmatterslive.com (https://protect-eu.mimecast.com/s/cCcqCN92rik1pXSmnXdA?domain=foodmatterslive.com)
“We’re focussed on lonely fans” Maria Abraham is the Health Manager at West Ham United. She chats to Ellen about how the football club is working to help loneliness in the community. Stay in touch with Mentally Yours on Twitter and our private Facebook group.
GaySA Radio — The Steam Room is broadcast on GaySA Radio every Wednesday from 19:00 to 21:00, and is brought to you by the National Department of Health’s Phila programme. The Phila programme encourages all South Africans to be inspired to live, and is about keeping fit, knowing about your health and body, eating well and taking action about your health in general. Episode 1 of The Steam Room focuses on MSM, or men who have sex with men. GaySA Radio spoke to Johan Meyer, the Health Manager at OUT in Pretoria, a professional service organisation focusing on direct health and mental health services, research, mainstreaming and advocacy for Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people. What is MSM? The term MSM is an acronym for “men who have sex with men”. These men do not necessarily identify as gay, bisexual or transgender, but do occasionally “bat for the other team”, or have sex with men. They self-identify as heterosexual, and many are happily married to women and have children. MSM prefer being in a relationship with a woman, but sometimes feel the urge to have sex with other men. How prevalent is MSM? According to Meyer, it is difficult to get exact statistics about men who have sex with men, as this is a very hidden group. While gay men are out and proud and bisexual men are also gaining more visibility, men who have sex with men are already struggling with questions regarding their sexuality, and have great difficulty in coming out. In addition to this, the community struggles to understand the concept, as it doesn’t clearly fit into any of the boxes regarding sexuality that society has gotten used to. According to OUT’s estimates, there are roughly 40 000 men who have sex with men in Pretoria alone, and Meyer believes that they add to the existing 11% of men who identify as gay. What issues do MSM face? Due to issues like the community’s disregard for this group of people, men who have sex with men often face stigmatisation, discrimination, and are also quite marginalised – in addition to the existing instances of internalised homophobia that are characteristic of many people who face psychological difficulties regarding their gender and sexuality. All of these factors make men who have sex with men an especially difficult group to reach, both for research and statistical purposes and for health services. According to research done by OUT in 2015 to gauge levels of empowerment and to ...
On the podcast this week, Leitrim GAA legend Colin Regan talked about what it was like to represent the county with the smallest population in Ireland, how being a protestant that thrived in the GAA jersey helped shape his identity and how now, in his role as Community and Health Manager in the GAA, he is adamant that the Association is about much more than just the games. If you are a first time listener, we hope you enjoy listening to a show that lets you see another side to GAA players by focusing on the person rather than the athlete. You can find us on iTunes or SoundCloud by searching ‘Real Talks’. There you can access previous episodes with Cora Staunton, Kevin McMamamon, Eamon McGee, Michael Fennelly and many more. If you are returning listener, thanks for the ongoing support. By the time you are tuning into this, will should have passed the 50,000 play count, so please keep spreading the word about the podcast to your friends, family and teammates. Last but not least, to help out Alan Kerins, who featured in Episode 13, our podcast host Alan O’Mara will be running through a bog on November 4th to help raise funds for a Children’s Home in Zambia that saves and changes the lives of many. It is a project that Alan Kerins and the team in Gorta-Self Help Africa have been supporting for over 10years. If any listener can spare a few euro, I’d really appreciate the support as any donation you make, no matter how big or small, will help to change a life. You can donate here - https://www.altruism.ie/fundraising_page/alan-o-mara-fundraising-page-for-gorta-self-help-africa
"The more I look at what value I can be adding- the more I can see where I should be going and how I can change the purpose or direction of what I am doing." In this podcast Muhammad talks to us about his medical career, his experiences in the USA whilst on his year long masters scholarship and more profoundly, why he wears a beard! Muhammad was sincere in sharing his insights - his sincerity only triumphed by his willingness to contribute in meaningful manner to be of benefit. These not only serve as a inspiration but a valuable reminder of why we should live, with purpose. AccidentalMuslims.com is self funded and a community one - so please share this episode - the more reach, the more impact Disclaimer: The views/opinions expressed on this podcast are those of our guests and may be different from yours, however AccidentalMuslims.com encourages respect for diversity of views. We are all different and in our differences there are opportunities to learn - Inshallah!
Veronica Barajas will be announcing the newest iteration of the application live with Dr. Pat Salber. What is Care4Today Mobile Health Manager? Care4Today™ Mobile Health Manager is a free, secure, two-way messaging platform, mobile app and website. Staying on schedule with your healthcare and keeping up with your medication can get complicated. And unlike apps that just send reminders,Care4Today™ Mobile Health Manager gives you tools to help encourage you to take your medication on time.
In this podcast, Melissa Perrett who is the Health Manager of a large disability service, explains the various medical conditions that can be associated with cerebral palsy and some of the strategies that can be used to manage them. 0:00:36 Epilepsy, reflux 0:04:12 Chest infections, advice from a dietician, swallowing problems 0:05:53 Osteoporosis, pressure sores 0:08:08 Constipation, continence problems, spinal cord compression 0:11:34 Vision and hearing problems, chronic pain