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Tick Boot Camp
Episode 524: From Lyme Patient to Pioneer - an interview with Myriah Hinchey

Tick Boot Camp

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 83:12


In this powerful episode of the Tick Boot Camp Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Myriah Hinchey, a Lyme-literate naturopathic physician whose personal battle with Lyme disease, Babesia, and Bartonella shaped her pioneering approach to treatment. Dr. Hinchey is the founder and medical director of Tao Center for Vitality, Longevity & Optimal Health, creator of LymeCore Botanicals, and founder of LymeBytes, a global educational platform for Lyme disease. Dr. Hinchey shares how her journey from misdiagnosed childhood infections to a transformative diagnosis in her mid-30s inspired a career of advocacy and innovation in integrative Lyme treatment. Discover why she believes most chronic Lyme sufferers can heal — and how focusing on terrain, immune modulation, gut health, and targeted herbal antimicrobials makes recovery possible.

Love, Hope, Lyme Podcast
How to Heal from Chronic Lyme: Dr. Myriah Hinchey's 10-Step Framework

Love, Hope, Lyme Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 39:01


This is episode 55 of the Love, Hope, Lyme podcast. To get your free pdf of "Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme Survivor Need to Know," reach out to Fred Diamond on social media. [NOTE: This podcast does not replace medical treatment. If you struggle with Lyme care, please see a Lyme Literate Medical Doctor.] In this powerful episode of the Love, Hope, Lyme Podcast, naturopathic physician Dr. Myriah Hinchey shares the 10 essential steps she uses to help Lyme survivors reclaim their health—starting with rebuilding the immune system from the ground up. Whether you're newly diagnosed or have been living with chronic Lyme for years, Dr. Hinchey offers a clear, actionable roadmap rooted in clinical experience, integrative medicine, and deep compassion.

The Lindsey Elmore Show
Best of Recap Episodes: Unveiling Galectin 3: A Key Player in Chronic Illness | Dr. Myriah Hinchey

The Lindsey Elmore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 50:25


Dr. Myriah Hinchey is a naturopathic physician who specializes in the treatment of tick-borne diseases, including Lyme disease. Her focused practice and dedication to this specific area of medicine has allowed her to develop deep knowledge and understanding of the complexities surrounding chronic Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. Dr. Hinchey has treated thousands of patients with chronic tick-borne disease and has encountered a wide range of presentations and challenges associated with these conditions. Her clinical experience, combined with ongoing research and study, as well as overcoming her own battle with chronic tick-borne disease contributes to her authority in this field.Furthermore, Dr. Hinchey has stayed up-to-date with the latest research, treatment protocols, and emerging therapies (allopathic/ prescription and natural/ herbal) related to chronic Lyme disease. She has collaborated with other experts in the field and attends several conferences and professional events each year to expand her knowledge and refine her approach to patient care as well as educate other medical professionals on her unique approach to healing tick-borne disease, using herbal and lifestyle medicine. She is a member of and frequent speaker at the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) and a member of and frequent lecturer at the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs (MAPS).Topics covered in this episode:Functional Medicine Micronutrient Food Sensitivity Detoxification Biofilms Galectin 3 Lyme DiseaseBiofilms on Immune System SurveillanceHerxheimer Reaction Inflammatory CascadePectin (Pactosol)Immune System Dysregulation To learn more about Dr. Myriah Hinchey and her work, head over to https://econugenics.com/collections/pectasol__________________________________________________________We hope you enjoyed this episode. Come check us out at www.lindseyelmore.com/podcast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lindsey-elmore-show--5952903/support.

Back to The Basics
54: This Could Be Lyme, Not Menopause! – The Shocking Misdiagnosis Costing Women Their Sanity with Dr Myriah Hinchey

Back to The Basics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 46:45


William & Lonsdale: Lives in the Law

This week, we welcome County Court Judge Sara Hinchey. Sara has had a rich and dynamic career in the law. From her early days at the bar, working in huge cases and Junioring to iconic barristers, to her time as Victorian Coroner and Country Court Judge. A passion for travel and cooking almost drew Sarah away from a life in the law. Although the law won out in the end, she has worked hard to maintain a work-life balance that includes running cooking classes and bringing produce from her garden into the County Court! It's a great conversation and a pleasure to welcome Sara to the show.

Dr. Ruscio Radio: Health, Nutrition and Functional Medicine
948 - Why You're Not Recovering from Tick Borne Disease ⏐ Dr. Myriah Hinchey

Dr. Ruscio Radio: Health, Nutrition and Functional Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 75:50


If you've experienced tick borne disease, you know it can be difficult to find the right care. Thus, I was very excited to have chronic illness expert, Dr. Myriah Hinchey on the podcast! In this episode, she sheds light on the best testing and treatment approaches that encourage patients to have hope and motivation for their healing. We discuss inflammation, handling die-off, alternative therapies, and more. Gain insight into vector borne illnesses and listen now!   

Nos vemos en Primera Fila
Entrevista a pablo hinchey

Nos vemos en Primera Fila

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 63:43


Pablo Vázquez AKA Pablo Hinchey nació en 1995 y lleva siendo cantautor y multiinstrumentista desde los 5 años. Con influencias de sus grupos favoritos (Oasis, Extremoduro y M-clan entre otros) pasa de tocar frente a sus amigos, a más tarde a conocidos de amigos, hasta llegar a tocar en su Huelva natal en salas y teatros. Posteriormente, durante su formación en Medicina en Sevilla, fue tocando en salas, ya con sus propias canciones. A día de hoy vive en Madrid trabajando como Residente de Cirugía, compaginando su vida de compositor y cantante. La última canción que salió este 13 de septiembre se llama "Consejo de amigo". Es la primera de una serie de singles que irán saliendo cada mes hasta el año que viene que sacará disco completo. El nuevo single se llama "Se fue la luz" y evoca ese momento donde te reencuentras con ese algo o alguien que vuelve de forma recurrente a tu vida y forma tan parte de ti como tu necesidad de dejarlo ir. Tiene otras tres canciones en maqueta de principios de este año: "El juego", "La espera" y "El rayo verde". El "Hinchey" es básicamente porque es residente de último año de cirugía general, y hace un par de años actualizó por completo el protocolo de cómo manejan la diverticulitis en su hospital. La clasificación de la diverticulitis se llama "Clasificación de Hinchey" y como siempre a todos los compañeros del hospital les "da por saco" en seguir el protocolo nuevo, , que es mejor para los pacientes, para meterse con él le llamaban "Pablo Hinchey". De ahí el nombre, que le gustó y cree que une ambas facetas de su vida (música y cirugía). Incluso sus compañeros ponen su música en el quirófano! #HINCHEY #PABLOHINCHEY #HUELVA #CANTAUTOR #MUSICA #POP #EMERGENTES #emergentesdeprimerafila

Mornings at the Cabin
October 7, 2024: Wohlberg V Hinchey

Mornings at the Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 44:10


Last week, our first four Adult Spelling Bee contestants punched their ticket to the final! Now, it's time for Game 5!

Relentless Health Value
The Euphemism That Has Become Value-Based Care, With Elizabeth Mitchell—Summer Shorts 9

Relentless Health Value

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 17:14


I was talking to one health plan sponsor, and she told me if she sees any charges for value-based care anything on any one of the contracts that get handed to her, she crosses them off so fast it's like her superpower. For a full transcript of this episode, click here. If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to subscribe to the free weekly newsletter to be a member of the Relentless Tribe. What, you may wonder? Shouldn't employers and plan sponsors be all over value-based care–type things to do things preventatively because we all know that fee-for-service rewards, downstream consequences–type medical care, no money in upstream. Let's prevent those things from happening. Listen to the show with Tom Lee, MD (EP445); Scott Conard, MD (EP391); Brian Klepper, PhD (EP437). My goodness, we have done a raft of shows on this topic because it is such a thing. So, why wouldn't a plan sponsor be all over this value-based care opportunity? Now, I'm using the value-based care words and big old air quotes. Let's just keep that very much in mind for a couple of minutes here. I'm stressing right now that value-based care isn't a one-to-one overlap with care that is of value. So, let me ask you again, why wouldn't a plan sponsor be all over this air-quoted value-based care opportunity? Let me count the ways, and we'll start with this one. Katy Talento told me about this years ago. She said, it's not uncommon for dollars that a plan sponsor may pay to never make it to the entity that is actually providing the care to that plan sponsor's plan members. So, I'm a carrier and I say, I'm gonna charge you, plan sponsor, whatever as part of the PEPM (per employee per month) for value-based care or for a medical home, or pick something that sounds very appealing and value-like. Some of that money—not all of it, because the carrier's gonna keep some, you know, for administrative purposes—but whatever's left over could actually go to some clinical organization. Maybe it's the clinical organization that most of the plan's members are attributed to. Or maybe it's some clinical organization that the carrier is trying to make nicey nice with, which may or may not be the clinical organization that that plan sponsor's patients/members are actually going to. Like, the dollars go to some big, consolidated hospital when most of the plan's members are going to, say, indie PCPs in the community, as just one example. So, yeah, if I'm the plan sponsor in this mix, what am I paying for exactly and for how many of my members? I've seen the sharp type of plan sponsors whip up spreadsheets and do the math and report back that there ain't much value in that value-based care. It's a euphemism for, hey, here's an extra fee for something that sounds good, but … The end. Then I was talking to Marilyn Bartlett the other day and drilled down into some more angles about how this whole “hey, let's use the value-based care word to extract dollars from plan sponsors” goes down. Turns out, another modus operandi beyond the PEPM surcharge is for carriers to add “value-based fees” as a percentage increase or factor to the regular claims payments—something like, I don't know, 3.5% increase to claims. These fees are, in other words, hidden within billing codes. So, right, it's basically impossible to identify how much of this “value-based” piece of the action is actually costing. These fees are allowable, of course, because they're in the contract. The employer has agreed, whether they know it or not, to pay for value-based programs or alternative pay, even though the details are not at all, again, transparent. And that not at all transparent also includes stuff like, what if the health systems or clinical teams did not actually achieve the value-based program goals? What if they failed to deliver any value-based care at all for the value-based fees they have collected? How does anybody know if the prepaid fees were credited back to the plan sponsor, or if anything was actually accomplished there with those fees? Bottom line, fees are not being explicitly broken out or disclosed to the employers. Instead, they are getting buried within overall claims payments or coded in a way that obscures the value-based portion. So, yeah, charges for value-based care have become a solid plan to hide reimbursement dollars and make carrier administrative prices potentially look lower when selling to plan sponsors like self-insured employers. Justin Leader touches on this in episode 433 about the claims wire, by the way. Now, caveat, for sure, it's possible that patients can get services of value delivered because someone uses that extra money. And it's also possible that administrative costs go up and little if any value is accrued to patients, right? Like one or the other, some combination of both. It goes back to what Dr. Tom Lee talked about in episode 445. If there's an enlightened leader who gives a “shed,” then indeed, patients may win. But if not, if there's no enlightened leader in this mix, it's value based alright for carrier shareholders who take bad value all the way to the bank. Al Lewis quotes Paul Hinchey, MD, MBA, who is COO of Cleveland-based University Hospitals. And Dr. Hinchey wrote, “Value-based care has increasingly become a financial construct. What was once a philosophy centered on enhancing patient care has been reduced to a polarizing buzzword that exemplifies the lack of alignment between the financial and delivery elements of the healthcare system.” And then on the same topic, I saw William Bestermann, MD, he wrote, “The National Academy of Medicine mapped out a plan to value-based care 20 years ago in detail. We have never come close to value-based care because we have refused to follow the path. We could follow it, but we don't, and we never will as long as priorities are decided by businessmen representing stockholders. It is just that simple.” Okay, now. Let's reset. I'm gonna take a left turn, so fasten your seatbelts. Just because a bunch of for profit and not-for-profit, nothing for nothing, entities are jazz-handing their ways to wealth by co-opting terminology doesn't mean the intent of value-based care isn't still a worthy goal. And it also doesn't mean that some people aren't getting paid for and providing care that is of value and doing it well. There are, for sure, plenty of examples where an enlightened leader was able to operationalize and/or incentivize care that is of value. Occasionally, I also hear a story about a carrier doing interesting things to pay for care that is of value. Jodilyn Owen talked about one of these in episode 421. Justina Lehman also (EP414). We had Larry Bauer on the show (EP409) talking about three bright spots where frail elderly patients are getting really good care as opposed to the really bad care that you frequently hear about when you even say the words frail elderly patient. And all of these examples that he talked about were built on a capitated model or on a model that facilitated patients getting coordinated care and there being clinicians who were not worried about what code they were gonna put in the computer when they helped a patient's behavioral health or helped a patient figure out how they were gonna get transportation or help them access community services or whatnot. There are also employers direct contracting with health systems or PCPs and COEs (Centers of Excellence) and others, contracting directly with these entities to get the quality and safety and preventative attention that they are looking for. And there are health systems and PCPs and practices working really hard to figure out a business model that aligns with their own values. So, value-based care—the actual words, not the euphemism—value-based care can still be a worthy goal. And that, my friends, is what I'm talking about today with Elizabeth Mitchell, president and CEO of the Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH). PBGH members are really focused on innovating and implementing change. We talk about some of this innovation and implementation on the show today, and it is very inspiring. Elizabeth argues for for-real alternative payment models that are transparent to the employer plan sponsors. She wants prospective payments or bundled payments, and she wants them with warranties that are measurable. She wants members to get integrated whole-person care in a measurable way, which most health plans (ie, middlemen) either cannot or will not administer. Elizabeth says to achieve actual care that is of value, cooperation between employers, employees, and primary care providers is crucial (ie, direct contracts). She also says that this whole effort is really, really urgently needed given the affordability crisis affecting many Americans. There's been just one article after another lately about how many billions and billions of dollars are getting siphoned off the top into the pockets of the middlemen and their shareholders. These are dollars partially paid for by employees and plan members. We have 48% of Americans with commercial insurance delaying or forgoing care due to cost. If you're a self-insured employer and you're hearing this, don't be thinking it doesn't impact you because your employees are highly compensated. As Deborah Williams wrote the other day, she wrote, “Co-pays have gotten high enough that even higher-income patients can't afford them.” And she was referencing a study to that end. So, yeah … with that, here is your Summer Short with Elizabeth Mitchell. Also mentioned in this episode are Purchaser Business Group on Health; Tom X. Lee, MD; Scott Conard, MD; Brian Klepper, PhD; Katy Talento; Marilyn Bartlett; Justin Leader; Laurence Bauer, MSW, MEd; Al Lewis; Paul Hinchey, MD, MBA; William Bestermann, MD; Jodilyn Owen; Justina Lehman; and Deborah Williams.   You can learn more at PBGH and by connecting with Elizabeth on LinkedIn.   Elizabeth Mitchell, president and CEO of the Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH), supports the implementation of PBGH's mission of high-quality, affordable, and equitable healthcare. She leads PBGH in mobilizing healthcare purchasers, elevating the role and impact of primary care, and creating functional healthcare markets to support high-quality affordable care, achieving measurable impacts. Elizabeth leverages her extensive experience in working with healthcare purchasers, providers, policymakers, and payers to improve healthcare quality and cost. She previously served as senior vice president for healthcare and community health transformation at Blue Shield of California, during which time she designed Blue Shield's strategy for transforming practice, payment, and community health. Elizabeth also served as the president and CEO of the Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NRHI), a network of regional quality improvement and measurement organizations. She also served as CEO of Maine's business coalition on health, worked within an integrated delivery system, and was elected to the Maine State Legislature, serving as a state representative and chair of the Health and Human Services Committee. Elizabeth served as vice chairperson of the US Department of Health and Human Services Physician-Focused Payment Model Technical Advisory Committee, board and executive committee member of the National Quality Forum (NQF), member of the National Academy of Medicine's (NAM) “Vital Signs” Study Committee on core metrics and now on NAM's Commission on Investment Imperatives for a Healthy Nation, a Guiding Committee member for the Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network. She now serves as an appointed board member of California's Office of Healthcare Affordability. Elizabeth also serves as an advisor and board member for healthcare companies. Elizabeth holds a degree in religion from Reed College, studied social policy at the London School of Economics, and completed the International Health Leadership Program at Cambridge University. Elizabeth was an Atlantic Fellow through the Commonwealth Fund's Harkness Fellowship program.   10:36 What are members and providers actually asking for in terms of value-based care? 10:56 Why won't most health plans administer alternative payment models? 12:17 “We do not have value in the US healthcare system.” 12:57 Why you can't do effective primary care on a fee-for-service model. 13:30 Why have we fragmented care out? 14:39 “No one makes money in a fee-for-service system if people are healthy.” 17:27 “If we think it is not at a crisis point, we are kidding ourselves.”   You can learn more at PBGH and by connecting with Elizabeth on LinkedIn.   @lizzymitch2 of @PBGHealth discusses #valuebasedcare on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthcareleadership #healthcaretransformation #healthcareinnovation #vbc   Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! Dr Will Shrank (Encore! EP413), Dr Amy Scanlan (Encore! EP402), Ashleigh Gunter, Dr Spencer Dorn, Dr Tom Lee, Paul Holmes (Encore! EP397), Ann Kempski, Marshall Allen (tribute), Andreas Mang, Abby Burns and Stacey Richter

Battleground PA
Interview with Deborah Rose Hinchey from All Voting is Local, on helping everyone to vote

Battleground PA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 30:57


PennLive's Joyce Davis and Republican pundit Jeffrey Lord are joined by Mark Singel, former Lt. Gov. of Pennsylvania in an interview with Deborah Hinchey, of All Voting is Local. The group discusses Deborah's organization's work to encourage voter confidence in mail-in voting and in election security.

PodcastDX
Ticks & Lyme Disease

PodcastDX

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 53:30


Ticks & Lyme Disease is the topic of the week!  Our guest is Dr. Myriah Hinchey, a Naturopathic physician and Fellow of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs (MAPS), is a recognized expert in the field of Lyme disease and other complex chronic inflammatory conditions, with over 17 years of specialized experience. As a physician and the Medical Director at TAO, an integrative center for healing, she has successfully guided thousands of patients towards recovery from their complex chronic inflammatory conditions. Additionally, she is the founder and owner of LymeCore Botanicals, a herbal medicine company focused on providing effective solutions for healing vector-borne diseases. Dr. Hinchey is dedicated to treating patients of all ages, with a specialty in pediatrics, and is also a sought-after speaker, passionately educating healthcare professionals on the pathophysiology of vector-borne diseases and how to successfully integrate functional, herbal, and lifestyle medicine into their practices. 

Farm Small Farm Smart
Carrot Cashflow: Building a Business Around Really Fancy Salad with Jacki Hinchey (CC44)

Farm Small Farm Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 85:18


Jackie Hinchey, who has a background in agriculture, transitioned from a mom with a simple veggie garden to establishing Blue Dog Farm, known for its premium 'really fancy salad.' Initially started as a hobby, her farm grew into a successful business. Jackie discusses growing diverse crops on a small scale, ensuring high product quality, managing the business efficiently, and adapting to challenges, including climatic conditions. They delve into pricing strategies, market targeting, and maintaining ethical and high-quality food production. The conversation concludes with reflections on life choices, the impacts of the podcast on Jackie's journey, and advice for both young and older aspiring farmers. Blue Dog Farm: https://www.instagram.com/blue_dog_farm Get time and labor-saving farm tools and microgreen seeds at shop.modern grower.co Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Farm Small, Farm Smart Farm Small, Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast Check out Diego's book Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Sell-Everything-You-Grow-Homestead-ebook/dp/B0CJC9NTZF  

Carrot Cashflow
Building a Business Around Really Fancy Salad with Jacki Hinchey (CC44)

Carrot Cashflow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 85:18


Jackie Hinchey, who has a background in agriculture, transitioned from a mom with a simple veggie garden to establishing Blue Dog Farm, known for its premium 'really fancy salad.' Initially started as a hobby, her farm grew into a successful business. Jackie discusses growing diverse crops on a small scale, ensuring high product quality, managing the business efficiently, and adapting to challenges, including climatic conditions. They delve into pricing strategies, market targeting, and maintaining ethical and high-quality food production. The conversation concludes with reflections on life choices, the impacts of the podcast on Jackie's journey, and advice for both young and older aspiring farmers. Blue Dog Farm: https://www.instagram.com/blue_dog_farm Get time and labor-saving farm tools and microgreen seeds at shop.modern grower.co Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Farm Small, Farm Smart Farm Small, Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast Check out Diego's book Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Sell-Everything-You-Grow-Homestead-ebook/dp/B0CJC9NTZF  

Inside with Brett Hawke
LIVE with the CEO of USA Swimming, Tim Hinchey!

Inside with Brett Hawke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 41:02


Tim Hinchey stops by to talk about the greatest swim meet ever, USA Olympic Trials in Lucas Oil Stadium.

The Business of Sport
The Business of Sport - Tim Hinchey III

The Business of Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 26:22


Immerse yourself in an extraordinary episode of our sports podcast featuring Tim Hinchey III, the President and CEO of USA Swimming and the USA Swimming Foundation!

Our Father Lutheran Church
50th Anniversary Sunday // Rev. Donald Hinchey

Our Father Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024


SportsTravel Podcast
Tim Hinchey: Leading USA Swimming Ahead of Paris 2024

SportsTravel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 25:01


USA Swimming is known around the world as one of the powerhouse teams in the sport and this year expectations are high as always ahead of the 2024 Olympic Summer Games in Paris. This year's Games will be the second for Chief Executive Officer Tim Hinchey but the first in which he does not have to lead the national governing body under pandemic-related conditions. With a high-profile year that includes not only the Olympics but the World Aquatics championships that recently started in Qatar and a host of national level meets around the country, we caught up with Tim recently to discuss how USA Swimming places events around the United States, anticipation for this year's Olympic Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis and much more. Among the topics in this episode USA Swimming's strategy in putting together this year's schedule of events with an eye toward athletes having their peak performances at the Olympic Summer Games in Paris (1:52) The U.S. Olympic Trials in Indianapolis, which starts June 15 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, and how progress and anticipation is coming along (3:31) If a successful Trials would give USA Swimming encouragement to trying to do more events in NFL-sized and non-swim specific venues (5:48) When putting together an events calendar whether it be this year or years to come, what USA Swimming looks for in partner destinations and venues (7:41) His second Olympics with USA Swimming and the adjustment in being in a ‘normal' Olympic cycle this time around (10:07) The pressure of leading one (if not the) most dominant swimming teams in the world (12:30) The importance of a strong Paris 2024 performance in setting up the next four years ahead of LA28 (14:12) Thoughts on the plans for open water swimming in Paris to be held in the River Seine (16:09) Amount of time as a chief executive officer that he spends on swimming and athlete issues compared to sponsorship, SafeSport and more (17:55) Changes on the collegiate landscape and how it affects development of elite swimming prospects (20:55) The best perk of being USA Swimming's Chief Executive Officer (23:24) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lindsey Elmore Show
Unveiling Galectin 3: A Key Player in Chronic Illness | Dr. Myriah Hinchey

The Lindsey Elmore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 50:25


Dr. Myriah Hinchey is a naturopathic physician who specializes in the treatment of tick-borne diseases, including Lyme disease. Her focused practice and dedication to this specific area of medicine has allowed her to develop deep knowledge and understanding of the complexities surrounding chronic Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. Dr. Hinchey has treated thousands of patients with chronic tick-borne disease and has encountered a wide range of presentations and challenges associated with these conditions. Her clinical experience, combined with ongoing research and study, as well as overcoming her own battle with chronic tick-borne disease contributes to her authority in this field.Furthermore, Dr. Hinchey has stayed up-to-date with the latest research, treatment protocols, and emerging therapies (allopathic/ prescription and natural/ herbal) related to chronic Lyme disease. She has collaborated with other experts in the field and attends several conferences and professional events each year to expand her knowledge and refine her approach to patient care as well as educate other medical professionals on her unique approach to healing tick-borne disease, using herbal and lifestyle medicine. She is a member of and frequent speaker at the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) and a member of and frequent lecturer at the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs (MAPS).Topics covered in this episode:Functional Medicine Micronutrient Food Sensitivity Detoxification Biofilms Galectin 3 Lyme DiseaseBiofilms on Immune System SurveillanceHerxheimer Reaction Inflammatory CascadePectin (Pactosol)Immune System Dysregulation To learn more about Dr. Myriah Hinchey and her work, head over to https://econugenics.com/collections/pectasol__________________________________________________________This podcast is brought to you by ecoNugenics. You'll hear us discuss both PectaSol Modified Citrus Pectin and GlyphoDetox — some powerful natural support for today's most critical areas of health. We've partnered with ecoNugenics to offer you 20% off PectaSol Modified Citrus Pectin and GlyphoDetox with code LINDSEY15, learn more here: https://econugenics.link/lindseyelmore.__________________________________________________________We hope you enjoyed this episode. Come check us out at www.lindseyelmore.com/podcast.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/5952903/advertisement

emDOCs.net Emergency Medicine (EM) Podcast
Episode 89: Antibiotics for Uncomplicated Diverticulitis

emDOCs.net Emergency Medicine (EM) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 12:27


Welcome to the emDOCs.net podcast! Join us as we review our high-yield posts from our website emDOCs.net. Today on the emDOCs cast with Brit Long, MD (@long_brit), we discuss the controversy of antibiotics for patients with uncomplicated diverticulitis. For more on the ED evaluation of diverticulitis, please see Part 1. To continue to make this a worthwhile podcast for you to listen to, we appreciate any feedback and comments you may have for us. Please let us know!Subscribe to the podcast on one of the many platforms below:Apple iTunesSpotifyGoogle Play

Transformation Talk Radio
Dr. Diane Interviews Dr. Myriah Hinchey on Chronic Lyme Disease

Transformation Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 49:23


Dr. Diane and Dr. Hinchey discuss: How the inflammatory cytokine cascade causes immune dysfunction and leads to a cascade of events that weaken the body, allow opportunistic infections to emerge and make the body hospitable helping the infections to thrive? Herbal interventions for chronic inflammation? Wholistic approach to healing Dr. Hinchey s Core Principles to healing the 3 Bs 10B approach

emDOCs.net Emergency Medicine (EM) Podcast
Episode 88: ED Evaluation of Diverticulitis

emDOCs.net Emergency Medicine (EM) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 15:16


Welcome to the emDOCs.net podcast! Join us as we review our high-yield posts from our website emDOCs.net. Today on the emDOCs cast with Brit Long, MD (@long_brit), we discuss the ED evaluation of suspected diverticulitis. Emergency Physician and founder of Orman Physician Coaching Host of the Stimulus PodcastLearn more at  roborman.comIf you want to hear the coaching session where Brit and Rob deconstructed his shift and came up with this strategy, it's here.To continue to make this a worthwhile podcast for you to listen to, we appreciate any feedback and comments you may have for us. Please let us know!Subscribe to the podcast on one of the many platforms below:Apple iTunesSpotifyGoogle Play

SAN ONOFRE
SAN ONOFRE, 3-XXVI Rory Hinchey (Alpha Strategy) interviú

SAN ONOFRE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 60:00


SAN ONOFRE-Aww man, is it... Rory Hinchey?!? SAN ONOFRE te ofrecemos la estrategia definitiva de autodefensa financiera. A tal efecto, hemos pensado sería buena idea hacernos con los muy capaces servicios del capataz de Alpha Strategy, combo checanadiense que te traemos al feraz terruño caracense. Dicha liturgia onofrita se celebrará el viernes 22 del nada corriente mes de septiembre. Antes de que Rory sude la gota gorda sobre el suelo del Arcadia con sus tres compinches checos, tenemos modos de hacerle hablar de lo lindo contra los onofritas micróphonos de SAN ONOFRE. Oiga, roarin´ henchman, is it true what they say, as long as it´s you and my granny on bongos, then, that´s Alpha Strategy?! Culo de mal asiento, agitador cultural extraordinaire, hombre afable y demás, la pasaremos caniche en la radio y en el concierto con el bueno de Rory Hinchey!

Lyme, Mold, and Chronic Illness Recovery: You are not crazy. There is hope!
Episode 71. The Lyme Boss Chronicles: Unveiling Lyme Wisdom with Dr. Myriah Hinchey

Lyme, Mold, and Chronic Illness Recovery: You are not crazy. There is hope!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 37:41


In this episode of "The Lyme Boss Chronicles," join your host Dr. Myriah Hinchey as she delves into the critical aspects of Lyme disease that everyone should know. Dr. Hinchey is a renowned Connecticut-licensed naturopathic physician and a leading voice in the field of tick-borne disease treatment. With over 17 years of experience, she has been a guiding light for numerous patients struggling with chronic tick-borne illnesses. Additionally, she is a Fellow of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs (MAPS), further showcasing her dedication to holistic healthcare. Top 3 Crucial Lyme Insights: Dr. Hinchey breaks down the most important aspects of Lyme disease, shedding light on what everyone should be aware of. From the intricacies of Lyme's symptoms to the challenges of diagnosis, she provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the disease's nuances. The Power of Herbal Healing: Dr. Hinchey's Top 5 Lyme Herbs: Discover the herbal allies that Dr. Hinchey relies on when treating Lyme patients. With her expertise, she reveals her top 5 herbs and explains how they contribute to holistic healing. Her insights offer an alternative perspective on Lyme treatment that listeners won't want to miss. Searching for the Underlying Cause: Dr. Hinchey emphasizes the importance of looking beyond the surface and finding the underlying causes of health issues. She explains how addressing these root causes can lead to more effective and lasting healing, especially in the context of Lyme disease. Lyme Bytes Conference Invitation: Join Dr. Myriah Hinchey and other esteemed Lyme Literate Practitioners at the second annual Lyme Bytes conference. This event aims to raise awareness about Lyme disease and provide a platform for sharing invaluable knowledge. The conference will be held on November 10th and 11th at the Hilton Mystic, 20 Coogan Blvd, Mystic CT 06355. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from experts and connect with fellow Lyme warriors. Register at www.lymediseaseconference.com. Closing Thoughts: Dr. Hinchey concludes the episode with a powerful reminder of the resilience of Lyme patients and the importance of continued awareness and education about this debilitating disease. Remember to follow us on social media, and like, subscribe, and share this episode. #LymeBossPodcast #thelymebosspodcast #TLBpodcast #myriahhinchey #LymeBytessymposium #lymebytesconfernece #lymeconference #LymeWisdom #LymeBytesConference#ChronicLyme #NaturopathicCare #TickTalk #LymeWarriors #HolisticHealing   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lymebossheathergray/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lymebossheathergray/support

Mini Music Was My First Love
Guest - Cllr Graham Hinchey

Mini Music Was My First Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 40:00


Lord Mayor of Cardiff and Cllr for Heath & Birchgrove Cllr Graham Hinchey chats to Andrew Woolfe about his life, career and his 10 favourite songs. Originally broadcast on Radio Glamorgan on Monday 8th May 2023

The Capitol Pressroom
Senate Agriculture Chair Michelle Hinchey talks budget

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 19:08


March 15, 2023 - Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Michelle Hinchey, a Hudson Valley Democrat, responds to the governor's budget proposal and makes the case for increased investment in farming research and preservation.

Lancaster Farming Industrial Hemp Podcast

This week on the Hemp Podcast, we check back in with hempcrete builder Cameron McIntosh, who has had a busy year building projects around the country, hosting workshops, and lecturing for universities and organizations like the American Institute of Architects. He gives an overview of the building projects he completed this year, including several in Pennsylvania and a few on the West Coast. Earlier in this year, hempcrete construction was added to the International Residential Code index, which he says is a great first step toward gaining approval for hempcrete for commercial building. “It's a good step in that direction, saying that we've got good, prescriptive guidance on how to do this properly,” he said. His company, Americhanvre Cast-Hemp, imports hemp hurd from France because the domestic market is not fully developed, but McInstosh said American producers are getting close. His company is the North American distributor of the Ereasy Spay Applied Hempcrete System. McIntosh also addresses concern brought up by a previous podcast guest who had an issue with the lack of R-value testing on hempcrete. Americhanvre Cast-Hemp https://americhanvre.com/ Video: Cameron Explains the Ereasy Spray Applied Hempcrete System https://www.lancasterfarming.com/community/videos/cameron-mcintosh-explains-the-ereasy-spray-applied-hempcrete-system/video_e8114c8c-03d8-11eb-821e-e7627e6e69c7.html News Nuggets Sen. Hinchey's bill to expand use of industrial hemp signed into law https://westchester.news12.com/sen-hincheys-bill-to-expand-use-of-industrial-hemp-signed-into-law Hemp: Growing A Made-In-USA Industry https://www.textileworld.com/textile-world/features/2022/12/hemp-growing-a-made-in-usa-industry/ Texas researchers say they'll have new hemp varieties ready by 2024 https://hemptoday.net/texas-researchers-say-theyll-have-new-hemp-varieties-ready-by-2024/ Thanks to our Sponsors: IND HEMP https://indhemp.com/ Mpactful Venture https://www.mpactfulventures.org/

Peace to You
The Outrageous Cross by Rev. Don Hinchey

Peace to You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 27:01


We can be asked to do some pretty outrageous things. That being said, few things are more outrageous than what Rev. Don is about to tell you about the cross.

The Commute with @SavannahOpinion
The Commute, August 9 (St. Joseph's/Candler's Paul Hinchey on new medical campus at Heartwood at Richmond Hill)

The Commute with @SavannahOpinion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 17:37


This episode is brought to you by National Office Systems St. Joseph's/Candler President and CEO Paul Hinchey joins the Tuesday episode of The Commute to discuss the announcement of a medical campus out at Heartwood at Richmond Hill and what that means for the community before digging deeper into expanding medical care and the importance of doing so around the region. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts

Transformation Talk Radio
Dr. Diane Interviews Dr. Myriah Hinchey on natural treatment for Lyme Disease.

Transformation Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 56:36


Dr. Diane and Dr. Hinchey discuss the initial signs and symptoms of Lyme infection. What happens if a tick bite is left untreated and what are the steps in preventing tick bites? Do natural tick sprays really work? Dr. Hinchey discusses her protocols for herbal remedies and creating a foundation of health to fight Lyme disease.

The Debrief with Jon Becker
Training and Tech - Ed Hinchey – Body Armor and Surviving and Recovering After Being Shot

The Debrief with Jon Becker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 100:13


Episode Description - My guest today is Ed Hinchey, a retired Sgt. with the Forest Hills Pennsylvania Police Department. Ed is the survivor of a violent police shooting who was saved by his soft body armor. After retirement Ed became the Director of the Safariland Saves Program. In his capacity as Saves Director, Ed's job is working with officers who have been shot in the line of duty and saved by their armor. As a result, Ed has likely interacted with more officers shot in the line of duty than anyone in the world. In this interview, Ed discusses witnessing his partner being shot, the first failure of soft body armor by a round it was designed to stop, surviving his own shooting, the aftermath of a shooting, the effects on the officer and their family, as well as the NIJ armor standards past and present. Ed also discusses how to best prepare officers for shootings and how to help them after a shooting occurs. Timestamps1:30 – Ed's Background2:06 – 6/23/03 - The Edward Limbacher Shooting4:55 – The NIJ Armor Standards and How They Have Changed7:05 – Armor Failure – The Zylon Recall and The Old NIJ Standards11:00 – Frustrations with the Armor Industry13:23 – The Chronology of Ed's Shooting 20:50 – His Injuries 26:30 – Arrival at the Hospital & Initial Treatment33:00 – Surgery & Recovery38:10 – Effects on the Family45:30 – Community Reaction & News Media51:14 – Retirement from Law Enforcement 57:04 – Starting His Second Career with Safariland1:02:10 – Keys to Surviving a Shooting1:07:15 – Going Beyond the Academy1:20:45 - Why Armor Saves Lives1:25:39 – Behind the Armor – Training Armor1:30:17 – Mindset and Survival1:33:14 - Social Media and Survivors Books RecommendedMeditations by Marcus Aurelius – ISBN 048629823XThe Man in the Arena: Selected Writings by Theodore Roosevelt - ISBN13: 9780765306715Theodore Roosevelt on Leadership: Executive Lessons from the Bully Pulpit by James Strock – ISBN 0761515399 Sites RecommendedNIJ Armor Standards - https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/body-armor-performance-standardsSafariland Saves - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIM58xG6QM4flerbP6IU9qgXf7VJ5ZgJ7 https://scholar.harvard.edu/fryer/publications/empirical-analysis-racial-differences-police-use-force Contact InfoEd HincheySave #941Safariland Saves Programed.hinchey@safariland.com

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep
The Producers: Jacki Hinchey (Blue Dog Farm) - To the salad bar

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 13:46


After growing up on a sheep and cattle property Jacki Hinchey (Blue Dog Farm) headed to the city to build a career. But the strong connection to the land drew her back and now she supplies salad leaves to the community and some of Queensland's best chefs too.https://www.bluedogfarm.com.auFollow The Producers on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/Host Anthony Huckstephttps://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/Host Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalentExecutive Producer Rob Lockehttps://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent
The Producers: Jacki Hinchey (Blue Dog Farm) - To the salad bar

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 13:46


After growing up on a sheep and cattle property Jacki Hinchey (Blue Dog Farm) headed to the city to build a career. But the strong connection to the land drew her back and now she supplies salad leaves to the community and some of Queensland's best chefs too.https://www.bluedogfarm.com.auFollow The Producers on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/Host Anthony Huckstephttps://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/Host Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalentExecutive Producer Rob Lockehttps://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork

The Producers, a Food Podcast.
Jacki Hinchey (Blue Dog Farm) - To the salad bar

The Producers, a Food Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 14:16


After growing up on a sheep and cattle property Jacki Hinchey (Blue Dog Farm) headed to the city to build a career. But the strong connection to the land drew her back and now she supplies salad leaves to the community and some of Queensland's best chefs too. https://www.bluedogfarm.com.au Follow The Producers on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/producerspodcast/ Host Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Host Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork

La Voz
La Voz en Breve – Thursday February 25, 2022

La Voz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 56:07


This week in La Voz en Breve, journalist Mariel Fiori has a show on business and education.  She spoke with Susan Gillespie of Citizens for Local Power about Central Hudson's rate hike, which she calls a catastrophe. Central Hudson has changed its billing system, which has generated a lot of errors; another problem has been that many users who signed up for community solar energy have not received a bill; and the latest news, that bills are increasing by more than 40% due to the global increase in the price of fossil fuels, make it necessary for consumers to get to work, individually and collectively, to respond to the situation. New York State utility customers owe more than $1.7 billion in debt to gas and electric companies since the pandemic began. Gillespie recommends calling our representatives, Senator Hinchey and Assemblyman Cahill, to ask them to support Senator Parker's (Chair of the Committee on Energy and Telecommunications) bill that would forgive all of this debt (one-half would be paid through federal funds and the other half would be put up by the shareholders of the private companies that run these public companies, such as Central Hudson). On the other hand, Central Hudson customers are the ones who pay the highest percentage of their income on their electricity and gas bills. Consumers can also call the Ulster County Utilities Office at 845-334-5000 to find out if they qualify for HEAP and other financial help to pay their bills. In Speaking from the Heart, What They Were Not Told, teacher Maritza Del Razohonored the recently deceased African-American feminist bell hooks, who has not been given enough credit for her contributions. In the week when we celebrate love and friendship, Del Razo discussed hook's book All About Love, available in English at local libraries. En respuesta al alza de tarifas y Todo sobre el amor Esta semana en La Voz en breve, la periodista Mariel Fiori tiene un programa de negocios y educación. Conversó con Susan Gillespie de Citizens for Local Power sobre el aumento de las tarifas de Central Hudson, que considera una catástrofe. Central Hudson ha cambiado su sistema de facturación, lo cual ha generado muchísimos errores; otro problema ha sido que muchos usuarios que se anotaron a energía solar comunitaria no han recibido una factura; y la última noticia, de que aumentan las facturas en más de 40% debido al aumento global del precio de los combustibles fósiles, hacen necesario que los consumidores se pongan a trabajar, individual y colectivamente, para responder a la situación. Los usuarios del servicio público del estado de Nueva York tenemos una deuda de más de 1700 millones de dólares con las compañías de gas y electricidad desde que comenzó la pandemia. Gillespie recomienda llamar a nuestros representantes, a la senadora Hinchey y al asambleísta Cahill, para pedirles que apoyen el proyecto de ley del senador Parker (presidente del comité de energía y telecomunicaciones) que perdonaría toda esta deuda (una mitad se pagaría a través de fondos federales y la otra mitad la pondrían los accionistas de las compañías privadas que manejan estas empresas públicas, como Central Hudson). Por otra parte, los clientes de Central Hudson son los que más porcentaje de sus ingresos pagan en sus facturas de luz y gas. Los consumidores también pueden llamar a la Oficina de Servicios Públicos del Condado de Ulster al 845-334-5000, para averiguar si califican para HEAP y otras ayudas financieras para pagar sus facturas. En Hablando del corazón, lo que no nos contaron, la maestra Maritza Del Razo honró a la recientemente fallecida feminista afroamericana bell hooks, a quien no se le ha dado suficiente crédito por sus contribuciones. En la semana cuando celebramos el amor y la amista, Del Razo comentó el libro de hook Todo sobre el amor, disponible en inglés en las bibliotecas locales.

Cannabis Cum Laude
New York State of Cannabis

Cannabis Cum Laude

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 71:37


I sit down with cannabis lawyer, Rachel Partington of Park Jordan Real Estate, to discuss the following current events in the New York cannabis industry:1. The permissive referendum conundrum in Sweden, NY. 2. Senator Hinchey's provisional licensing bill. 3. The OCM cease & desist letters

Inside with Brett Hawke
#216 Tim Hinchey on need for a global swim calendar, relationship w/ISL, Lia Thomas, & SC Worlds

Inside with Brett Hawke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 55:11 Very Popular


Tim Hinchey III is the President & CEO of USA Swimming and the USA Swimming Foundation. Before coming back to his true love, Tim spent time in the MLS, NBA, NHL, and the English Premier League. He swam for UC Irvine in the late 80's and is still an active US Masters swimmer and volunteer swim coach. Tim and his wife Mia are proud parents to 6! 00:00 Hello Tim Hinchey 03:45 President & CEO 05:30 Learn to Swim 09:17 Aquavolo Drag Sox 09:45 Premier League 10:45 Becoming CEO 12:00 Mike Unger 13:25 Restructuring USAS 15:00 International Swimming League 22:21 Destro Swim Towers 23:00 USAS Resident Coach? 26:15 College coaches doing it all 30:00 Coaches mental health 31:10 World Champs in USA 33:07 Swim Angelfish Adaptive Swimming 33:45 SC Worlds Qualification Criteria 36:00 Global Calendar 39:50 Australia 44:40 Superior Swim Timing 45:30 Club team services 48:45 Lia Thomas 50:45 Sports Psychiatrist? 52:00 SC World Championships 54:37 Swimnerd Pace Clocks Enjoy! Support Our Sponsors: AQUAVOLO DRAG SOX: Build power and strength in the water with Drag Sox made by AquaVolo. Use code "brett" at checkout and receive 10% off. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! SUPERIOR SWIM TIMING: Run a swim meet with ease from your laptop. SST is fully compatible with Hy-Tek and Team Unify as well as Colorado, Daktronics, and Omega touchpads. Tell them Brett sent you! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD LIVE: Create an interactive heat sheet. Stream your swim meet scoreboard in real time over top your live stream. Turn any tv into a digital scoreboard. Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube Produced by: SWIMNERD Supported by: Fitter & Faster #swimming #usaswimming #fina

Eco Convos with Dan
Episode 19 - Jacki Hinchey from Blue Dog Farm

Eco Convos with Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 31:51


Today's guest is the wonderful Jacki Hinchley from Blue Dog Farm located in Mount Mee.  Jacki is a wonderful ambassador for not only her farm and farming practices, but also for FAN (Food and Agribusiness Network - see episode 18 with Emma Greenhatch for more on this).  We discuss the importance of real food, ethical farming practices, and how we as consumers can support these enterprises. Blue Dog Farm harnesses the best of mother nature and brings deliciousness to the tables of homes and restaurants across Queensland. You'll find Blue Dog Farm in Mount Mee, in the rich and green heartland that is Brisbane's backyard. It's where Jacki and her dedicated team of passionate farmers nurture the land and harvest their Really Fancy Salad and Really Good Beef. It's farming… but not as you know it. Blue Dog Farm are passionate about biodynamics, nutrition farming, and regenerative farming. They do things differently and couldn't be prouder of the positive impact they're having on people's passion for good food, and on the planet. Blue Dog Farm is a small market garden growing fresh produce naturally. Grown from locally sourced seed that is organic, open-pollinated, and often heirloom, they don't use artificial pesticides, herbicides, or fertilisers, just lots of compost! The garden is tended entirely by hand – the bed preparation, the sowing, the weeding, the harvesting, and the compost making! Throughout the year, they take one bed at a time out of the cycle to rest and restore the balance of the soil. They are equally as attentive with their beef cattle selection and breeding. They not only focus on deliciousness, but also the precise management of the land. As the current custodians, they consider it their responsibility to maximise the good effect for future generations. -- Thank you for watching. Please Like and Subscribe to Eco Convos with Dan... and be sure to Comment and Share too! You can find us on Spotify & Apple Podcasts, as well as -  Facebook: @ecoconvos  Instagram: @ecoconvoswithdan  Website: www.ecoconvos.com.au #SupportLocal #BuyFreeRange #DemandRealFood  Credits: Production by 'MAV marketing'  Hosted by Dan Vanderhoek - Eco & Lifestyle Property Specialist  Guest was Jacki Hinchey from Blue Dog Farm Music by @DanielRaymxnd -- Mentions: Blue Dog Farm  http://www.bluedogfarm.com.au (www.bluedogfarm.com.au) @bluedogfarmaus REKO Moreton Bay Belvedere Farm Co.Couture Chocolates Food Agribusiness Network (FAN) Caboolture Sports Club Gympie & District Landcare Crystal Brook Vincent … and more!!! REKO markets, Saturday mornings: Samford from 9am-10am Day 11am-12pm North lakes 12pm-1pm Favourite podcast: Agrifutures Podcast http://www.agrifutures.com.au/onair (www.agrifutures.com.au/onair)

The Commute with @SavannahOpinion
The Commute, August 17 (Rana Cash on COVID vaccine editorial; Paul Hinchey on virus surge impact on St. Joseph's/Candler))

The Commute with @SavannahOpinion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 27:22


This episode is brought to you by National Office Systems Savannah Morning News executive editor Rana Cash joins the Tuesday Commute to discuss the recent Our View editorial encouraging people to get vaccinated after the recent uptick in COVID cases in Chatham County. Then, St. Joseph's/Candler president Paul Hinchey updates on the hospital system as more patients arrive due to the local surge of the delta COVID variant. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts

Trauma InJustice
Katherine Hinchey

Trauma InJustice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 60:25 Transcription Available


Chris Moser and Alison DeBelder talk to Katherine Hinchey. Katherine is an attorney with the Public Defender's Office for the 4th Judicial Circuit in Jacksonville, Florida. She specializes in representing clients charged with sex crimes and talks about the challenges that are unique to her work. We also discuss some of the unique challenges faced by women lawyers working in the criminal justice system.These conversations are not appropriate for children. People with their own traumatic histories should be aware that we discuss violent crimes, exploitation, sexual trauma, child abuse, and incarceration.

Outlaw Blitz
Interview 16- Kevin Hinchey- Saugerties Stallions

Outlaw Blitz

Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later May 6, 2021 41:12


The Outlaws talk with Saugerties Stallions owner Kevin Hinchey.  After having no season in 2020 due to COVID-19 the Stallions are reassembled stronger than ever and ready for the summer baseball season.  Top level coaching , expanded recruiting and newly formed relationships help build this be possibly the best Stallions season yet.

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Hinchey v. First Unum Life Insurance Co.

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 23:19


Hinchey v. First Unum Life Insurance Co.

Patterns & Paradigms | The Pattern Podcast
Season 2 Episode 18 | Newly Elected to the New York State Senate with Michelle Hinchey, Mike Martucci, and Elijah Reichlin-Melnick

Patterns & Paradigms | The Pattern Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 59:57 Transcription Available


In this special episode, we tune into the Delaware Engineering Government Series which explores governing in the time of COVID with regional government leadership to meet newly elected New York State Senators Michelle Hinchey, Mike Martucci, and Elijah Reichlin-Melnick. Each in their thirties, unfiltered and inspiring, these remarkable young State Senators ran and won their campaigns during the COVID-19 Pandemic, shifting from the traditional campaign playbook to all virtual campaigns focused on service. Hear what inspired them to run for office and all about their first few months on the job.This week's episode features President & CEO Jonathan Drapkin joined by Vice President for Marketing & Communication, Michelle Pfeffer, to host newly elected New York State Senators Michelle Hinchey of the 46th Senate District, Mike Martucci of the 42nd State Senate District, and Elijah Reichlin-Melnick of the 38th State Senate District. 

County Conversations
Celebrating Earth Day with Senator Michelle Hinchey and County Executive Pat Ryan

County Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 30:04


This episode celebrates Earth Day with conversations on innovative environmental policies and priorities at the state and local level. Up first, NYSAC’s Legislative Director Ryan Gregoire is joined by Senator Michelle Hinchey to discuss appropriations in the state budget and other legislation that will have a significant impact on environmental protection and climate resiliency. Next up, you’ll hear from NYSAC’s Legislative and Policy Coordinator Alex LaMonte. Joining her for a conversation on the County’s “Green New Deal” is Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan.  NYSAC thanks our sponsor, ChargePoint. 

The Engineers Collective
Mental health: The impact of COVID-19 on wellbeing in construction with Lindsey Marie and Phil Hinchey from RSK

The Engineers Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 54:40


Discussing the coronavirus pandemic's impact on mental health, The Engineers Collective welcomes RSK's health and safety manager for the contracting division Lindsey Marie and principal safety, health, environment and quality co-ordinator Phil Hinchey to the podcast. Marie explains some of the major challenges around workers' mental health and wellbeing, and explores how COVID-19 has shaped the construction industry's approach to the issue. During the discussion, Phil outlines some of the potential behavioural signs that indicate someone might be struggling with their mental health. He also offers advice on what action to take and signposts the resources and support that is available. Marie manages the health and safety aspects of the 17 businesses within RSK's contracting division and is also a specialist member of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management with over 13 years' experience. She is also a mental health first aider, offering support and guidance and ensuring that all individuals within RSK have access to key wellbeing services through the employee assistance programme. Phil is a chartered member of the Institute of Occupational Health and Safety with over 30 years' experience in health safety, environment and quality in the distribution, construction and warehousing sectors. He is also a mental health first aider and is RSK's regional wellbeing representative for the West region of the UK. The Engineers Collective is powered by Bentley Systems. Around the world, engineers and architects, constructors and owner-operators are using Bentley's software solutions to accelerate project delivery and improve asset performance for transportation infrastructure that sustains our economy and our environment. Together, we are advancing infrastructure. Find out more www.bentley.com

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Atlanta City Councilmember Discusses Future of Greenbriar Mall; St. Joseph's CEO Pushes for Equitable COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 50:24


Danah Craft joins” Closer Look” to share details about how new funding from the Georgia Division of Family & Children Services will help food banks across the state serve families in need. Plus, Paul P. Hinchey talks with show host Rose Scott about making COVID-19 vaccine distributions more equitable. Lastly, Atlanta City Councilmember Marci Collier Overstreet and Jason Allen discuss the future of Greenbriar Mall.

The Capitol Pressroom
Sen. Michelle Hinchey gets down to the roots of New York agriculture

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 22:18


Mar. 4, 2021 - COVID-19 has put a tremendous amount of strain on the system that bring our food from the farm to our table. We discussed the issues facing this important sector of New York's economy with Sen. Michelle Hinchey (D-Saugerties), chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee.

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast
USA Swimming CEO Tim Hinchey on 2021 US Olympic Trials

Fish Out of Water: The SwimSwam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 28:30


USA Swimming CEO Tim Hinchey has three decades of sports business executive experience, holding leadership positions across Major League Soccer, English Premier League, National Basketball Association, and the National Hockey League. Tim’s also thoroughly chlorinated. Before his sports executive run-up, he swam DI at UC Irvine, coached for Dave Salo, and he still swims masters. (If you train with him, here’s a pro-tip. Wear fins so you can keep up. I’m not joking. Tim gets after it in swim practice, and he’s a distance-man.) I asked Tim to drop-in on the SwimSwam Pod because I want swimmers, coaches and parents to know him like I do. Tim loves the sport—the entire swimming family. He’s got big goals (big dreams) and the organizational skill to make them happen. I strongly believe the Hinchey era of swimming will come to define our sport in the future. He’s shouldering the pandemic with strength and grace, and we are all going to see the fruits of his labor as we evolve and grow throughout 2021-2024. STAY ENGAGED WITH TIM: Tim has launched CEO CORNER on USAswimming.org, a quarterly editorial to keep the base informed. See his first post here: https://www.usaswimming.org/news/2021/02/11/ceo-corner-the-new-year Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Click here to listen and subscribe on Listen Notes Click here to listen and subscribe on Stitcher Click here to listen and subscribe on iHeartRadio Click here to listen and subscribe on Amazon Click here to listen and subscribe on Pandora Music: Otis McDonaldwww.otismacmusic.com

National Police Association Podcast
National Police Association Podcast #80 with Ed Hinchey, Sr. Armor Technical Specialist, and Director of the Saves Club, Safariland

National Police Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 23:00


QUOTES 01:52 "Body armor is technically bullet-resistant. There's no such thing as bulletproof even though there's things like the bulletproof vest partnership and that kind of thing out there. It is just bullet-resistant." 05:43 "We see the pictures of the tattoos coming back. They're really proud of that moment, that number that they've earned. It symbolizes that everything they worked hard for did the job and brought them home." 15:30 "Literally half of the agencies in the United States don't supply to their officers. They're like, if you want body armor, go get it. It's not mandatory wear. We're not required to give it to you." 18:47 "Katie Lawson out in Oklahoma City, again Presidential Medal of Valor winner. She was getting shot to pieces in her car from a rifle, and when she realized the car wasn't offering her any protection, she popped the door open and charged the shooter. That kind of heroism doesn't get talked about that much these days but it should." ----------------------------- SUMMARY In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, Sgt. Betsy Smith interviews Ed Hinchey, Sr. Armor Technical Specialist of Safariland and Director of The SAVES Club. Body armor is a critical piece of equipment in safeguarding police lives and the SAVES Club honors those who survived critical times thanks to their armor. Today, Ed shares SAVES whose stories have impacted him the most. However, many people don't know that body armor is not a mandatory piece of equipment and many officers who want this protection have to purchase it out of pocket. ------------------------------ HIGHLIGHTS 01:26 How body armor saved Ed and introduced him to the SAVES Club 05:57 Categories of the SAVES Club 11:04 Why not armor every police car? 14:48 Body armor: A personal cost to most police officers 17:34 Ed shares the SAVES who impacted him the most ------------------------------ RESOURCES National Police Association

Parent Cafe
Episode 6-Look Who's Talking ft. SLP Ande Hinchey

Parent Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 60:08


Sarah and Ali are joined in tonight's episode by Ande Hinchey, local Speech and Language Pathologist. They discuss tips for teaching speech/language, challenges, common assumptions and Ali makes a bold comparison :o ... (YIKES). Haha, no but seriously, thank you Ande for joining us, it was great having you! We will be sharing some resources that Ande provided us with. One of them is the Talk Box, so check it out here: https://open.alberta.ca/publications/talk-box-a-parent-s-guide-to-creating-language-rich-environments-preschool

The Capitol Pressroom
Audio Vault: Heading to Albany: Hinchey hopes to build on family legacy

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 13:59


Dec. 24, 2020 - The 46th Senate district which stretches through the Hudson Valley and Capital Region has a history of extremely close results. We met the incoming State Senator for this seat, Michelle Hinchey (D). (originally aired 10/13/20)

Kosmographia
Episode #054: Traumatic Subglacial Erosion of Finger Lakes Region

Kosmographia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 105:42 Very Popular


After covering recent fireball and dinosaur news, we get reoriented with the Finger Lakes (New York) region’s topography and erosion features, while relating the views of early natural philosopher James Hall – who recognized geomorphology that must have resulted from regional floods, and more recent geologists Wright and Shaw – who proposed that some landforms were from catastrophic subglacial discharges. Excitable RC browses around on the National Map viewer and Google terrain maps, showing the varied forms covering a broad area around Lake Ontario, and surmising a scenario that would create the traumatized landscapes. He then reads and explains thoroughly the results of seismic reflection profiles, reported on by Hinchey and Mullins in 1989, that identified layers of infill at the bottoms of the deeply eroded gorges, and how those six sequences would have been deposited. Extraordinary descriptions that set the scene really help to start visualizing the phenomenal processes at work that were rearranging North America’s, and specifically central New York’s, landforms during the Late Pleistocene - 13-14 thousand years ago. CBD RECOMMENDED - Listen to Randall’s experience with “CBD from the gods” after the mid-break at 52:02. They have some special deals going on right now, and in addition, for the Kosmographia audience - you can also get FREE shipping on your order!  Use code: “RCshipsFREE” (not case sensitive) when you check out at https://www.cbdfromthegods.com  Support Randall Carlson's efforts to discover and share pivotal paradigm-shifting information! Improve the quality of the podcast and future videos. Allow him more time for his research into the many scientific journals, books, and his expeditions into the field, as he continues to decipher the clues that explain the mysteries of our past, and prepare us for the future... Donate to this work thru his Patreon subscription/membership site, and receive special perks: https://patreon.com/RandallCarlson AND/OR Make a one-time donation thru PayPal, credit/debit card or other account here: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=8YVDREQ9SMKL6&source=url http://www.RandallCarlson.com has the podcast, RC’s blog, galleries, and products to purchase! T-shirts available here: https://randallcarlson.com/product-category/apparel/  Podcast crew email: Kosmographia1618@gmail.com Do you have a specific skill and want to contribute to the Work? VOLUNTEER@RandallCarlson.com  Info on upcoming trips with Randall and the crew: TOURS@RandallCarlson.com Scablands May REXpedition: http://ContactattheCabin.com/Carlson Small class lectures "Cosmography 101" from '06-'09 on Brad's original channel: https://youtube.com/geocosmicrex     Full listing of scientific papers about the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis: https://cosmictusk.com  Kosmographia logo and design animation by Brothers of the Serpent. Check out their podcast: http://www.BrothersoftheSerpent.com/ Theme “Deos” and bumper music by Fifty Dollar Dynasty: http://www.FiftyDollarDynasty.net/ Video recording, editing and publishing by Bradley Young with YSI Productions LLC (copyrights), with audio mastered by Kyle Allen. LINKS:  Dueling Dinosaurs in Montana: https://www.livescience.com/dueling-dinosaurs-fossils-to-museum.html Shaw and Gilbert paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230888879_Evidence_for_large-scale_subglacial_meltwater_flood_events_in_the_southern_Ontario_and_Northern_New_York_State Hinchey and Mullins paper: https://web.cortland.edu/darlingr/class/geologyNYS/Mullins_and_Hinchey_1989.pdf Randall speaks at May 2021 conference in Sedona, AZ: https://www.worldviewzmedia.com/seminars/earth-origins-2020-may-2020  Highlights from the Oct 2020 “Southwest Experience”:          https://www.worldviewzmedia.com/seminars/virtual-roadtrip-randall-carlson-oct-22-25-2020 CBD FROM THE GODS LINK:  http://www.cbdfromthegods.com COUPON CODE: RCshipsFREE #Drumlins #FingerLakes #LakeOntario #NewYork #IceAgeFloods #CayugaLake #NationalMap

The Commute with @SavannahOpinion
The Commute, December 17 (Beacon Thursday with Paul Hinchey)

The Commute with @SavannahOpinion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 41:07


This episode is brought to you by National Office Systems The leader of one of Savannah's largest medical provides, St. Joseph's/Candler CEO Paul Hinchey, joins the Thursday Commute podcast to discuss a regional approach to health care. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blarney Pilgrims Irish Music Podcast
Episode 79: Rita Farrell Interview (Uilleann pipes, flute)

Blarney Pilgrims Irish Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 119:24


So much in here: piping as meditation and not setting fire to the old Ganley flute. Starting on the whistle but falling for the pipes despite the danger. The eternal conversation: reeds, drones and regulators. The session spaces of Belfast, open piping closed piping, Tommy Reck and saying 'I Love You' to Liam O'Flynn. Being a girl and running an all female session. A room tuned to G Minor, the Drogheda connection, the five string banjo and 'Lovely Leitrim.' Oh. And Robbie Williams and Graham Norton too. Bish Bash Bosh. What a treat. The tunes: Two jigs - Mama's Pet and Hinchey's Delight Alexander's Hornpipe and The Kildare fancy Two McKenna Reels The Sailor's Cravate, I'm Waiting For You and Bonny Kate (from the playing of Tommy Reck) The Drunken Gauger and Lovely Leitrim (thanks Mr & Mrs Farrell) Every week we are amazed by how much fun we've had - seriously. And then the next week we are amazed all over again. Rita, thank you. P.s. For anyone interested in the London Facebook group mentioned in the episode you'll find it here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/IrishMusicLondonGroup -- To listen, stream or download simply click a link below: Our website: https://blarneypilgrims.com iTunes: https://apple.co/2A6tUPm Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/3cPTkis Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims. -- Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast. We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn't keep putting out an episode a week. That's why we're asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head. For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you'll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don't or can't chip in. And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do. Darren & Dom www.blarneypilgrims.com www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast

Passin Dimes Podcast
The Andrew Hinchey Show EP.131

Passin Dimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 73:54


Andrew Hinchey joins the show! Andrew is the owner and Head Coach of Soul Beach Volleyball. As an athlete Andrew was a member of Team Canada, earning two silver medals on the NORCECA tour. Andrew also had a lot of success on the NVL and OVA Beach Tours. Before going beach full time Hinchey played at the University of Western Mustangs where he set for the squad for five seasons.  As a coach Andrew has worked with Durham College where he was OCAA’s coach of the year in 2010. We discuss Andrew's grit, playing style, what he really enjoys about coaching and so much more!  Click the link to donate to Grant O'Gorman: https://ca.movember.com/donate/details?memberId=14260520 Or click this link to donate to William Hoey: https://ca.movember.com/donate/details?memberId=14205127  We hope you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5 Star review and tell your friends. Stay Excellent! 

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Hinchey 46th Senate 9'56 News 10-26-2020

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 9:55


Michelle Hinchey is the Democratic - WFP candidate in the 46th Senate District, which includes all of Greene and Montgomery Counties and part of Ulster, Albany and Schenectady Counties. She discusses health care, taxes and climate change with Mark Dunlea of the Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

La Voz
La Voz en Breve: Restorative Justice Circles; Michelle Hinchey

La Voz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 58:23


This week in La Voz en Breve, journalist Mariel Fiori has a show on politics and health. She interviewed Michelle Hinchey, a native of Saugerties and a Democratic Party candidate for New York’s 46th Senate District, which includes Ulster County and the City... Read More ›

Girl and The Gov, The Podcast
State Government with Michelle Hinchey, New York State Senate Candidate

Girl and The Gov, The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 65:57


Ring the alarm, our fourth episode is here and let us tell you, it’s a must-listen for those that are stumped by the following two words -- state government. A lesson in state government basics, as told to us by New York State Senate Candidate, Michelle Hinchey (District 46), the episode will get you up to speed on what you need to know and where you need to go to get more involved in politics at the state level. Naturally, we dive into an array or rants, and maybe a few tangents, but most importantly, we cover the waterfront on the barriers women candidates face, how to build a campaign, and of course, what the role of a state senator is. Listen, rate, review, subscribe. https://hincheyforny.com/

Scoring Notes
John Hinchey lets the music flow

Scoring Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 45:47


Arranger and music producer John Hinchey relays his experience producing shows for cruise ships and lets it flow with a boatload of music tech tips, so you’ll want to come aboard. We're expecting you!

Scoring Notes
John Hinchey lets the music flow

Scoring Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 45:47


Arranger and music producer John Hinchey relays his experience producing shows for cruise ships and lets it flow with a boatload of music tech tips, so you’ll want to come aboard. We're expecting you!

Spotlight 19
Episode 41: Relaunch & Overtime with Michelle Hinchey

Spotlight 19

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 33:51


Spotlight 19, NY19's original podcast on all things Congressional District 19 is back after a year-long hiatus! We talk to MichelleHinchey, candidate for NY Senate District 46, about growing up in Saugerties and in a campaigning household and hear a call to action from Representative Antonio Delgado on how important it is to get involved this cycle. Visit delgado.vote to learn more about the Weekend Of Action phonebanking days on September 4-6 and visit www.hincheyforny.com for more comprehensive information on Michelle Hinchey's platform. 

Spotlight 19
Episode 41: Relaunch & Overtime with Michelle Hinchey

Spotlight 19

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 33:51


Spotlight 19, NY19’s original podcast on all things Congressional District 19 is back after a year-long hiatus! We talk to MichelleHinchey, candidate for NY Senate District 46, about growing up in Saugerties and in a campaigning household and hear a call to action from Representative Antonio Delgado on how important it is to get involved this cycle. Visit delgado.vote to learn more about the Weekend Of Action phonebanking days on September 4-6 and visit www.hincheyforny.com for more comprehensive information on Michelle Hinchey’s platform. 

FLA Exposure
Episode #94 - Bobby Poulter & Mat Hinchey

FLA Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 83:44


*Please skip between Bobby & Mat's interview as there is a 15 minute technical delay in the podcast!  Our apologies!* Bobby Poulter, 2-0 as a pro out of Burlington, Ontario.   Moving to the area, at 18 years of age from northern Thunder Bay was nothing easy, alone and with a dream that seemed attainable, here he is.  Hearing about someone following a dream is something that inspires me as well, knowing there is still people out there that do and live the same way I have always done.  Bobby talks to us about the level of Parabellum, fighting on some great promotions close to home and how things have changed for him over the last five fights including a barn burner in his last fight at Prospect FC!  Also joined on this episode by Mat Hinchey out of Fredericton, NB!  A super classy guy, who helped our promotion in our first event and is also around local events doing his part to help out.  A pro bantamweight, with a 1-0 record and also an avid boxer and boxing fan!  We spoke about his last fight in Bermuda, on super short notice and the experience he went through.  We spoke about mentors and who is important to him and how mental health is something that he has dealt with and really uses his music and talents to help other people!  A real down to earth, great and genuine person with a conversation good for the sole!  Thanks for tuning in, enjoy!

Powerful Women Revealed
Show 350: Sarah Hinchey ~ Sarah Hinchey Photography

Powerful Women Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 44:30


SarahHinchey.com ~ info@SarahHinchey.com

Powerful Women Revealed
Show 350: Sarah Hinchey ~ Sarah Hinchey Photography

Powerful Women Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 44:30


SarahHinchey.com ~ info@SarahHinchey.com

From the Newsroom: Savannah Now
LISTEN: Paul Hinchey of St. Joseph’s/Candler discusses the new partnership with Chatham Emergency Services

From the Newsroom: Savannah Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 1:28


St. Joseph’s/Candler has partnered with Chatham Emergency Services to provide residents in Pooler and west Chatham County with improved emergency response times.  

Surgical Snippets
Hinchey Classifications Podcast

Surgical Snippets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 0:48


Sports Content Strategy with MrRichardClarke: Exploring sports content, journalism, digital and social media

TopicsHis early work at USA SwimmingThe issues of modernisationCommunicating with swim parentsLaunching into CRM and the content strategy that feeds itThe Olympic Trails and their commercialisation and sponsorship activationLessons from being an American at Derby CountyThe television and live streaming strategyThe importance of top stars in keeping USA Swimming relevant, especially outside the OlympicsHow a new swim league is allowing swimmers to create interest and sponsorshipThe Olympics restrictions on commercialisation by athletes and how they might changeSafe Sport – how has USA Swimming reacted to Larry Nassar case in gymnasticsThe breadth of his role. Being judged on medals but having to care for the recreationalWhy swimming may fit perfectly in the modern worldThe cost of giving back. Why membership dues have not changed in over 30 yearsWhy transparency is key for a non-profitThe fast-track learning in a period of significant growth in MLSUSA Swimming’s relationship with para-swimming – “We are supporters on the sidelines”The Olympics targets and prioritiesLeveraging Olympic success to create new fans

Swim Coaches Base
The community of swimming is amazing - Tim Hinchey III

Swim Coaches Base

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 62:11


Tim Hinchey III became the President & Chief Executive Officer of USA Swimming in July 2017 and CEO of the USA Swimming Foundation in August 2019. Over the course of his career as a sports business executive, Hinchey has held leadership positions in the United States and the United Kingdom for organizations such as Major League Soccer, English Premier League, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League and junior and minor league hockey franchises. In his role as President of the Colorado Rapids, Hinchey led the club to both on- and off-field success. In 2016, he was named Major League Soccer’s Executive of the Year. Hinchey’s international experience includes a three-year term as the Vice President of Commercial and Chief Marketing Officer for English football club Derby County FC. Connect with Tim: - Team Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - LinkedIn Full Show Notes for this Episode on the RITTER Blog. We want to hear from you, leave us a message 24/7! +1 704-837-2939 Check out the latest from RITTER: The Hive - Get access to the best online swim coaching resources available. Join The Hive powered by RITTER, to understand the full picture of swimming faster. Get specific training sets and workouts, learn in-depth technique tips and analysis, even watch dryland and strength training exercises that'll help your swimmers go faster! If you enjoyed this podcast help us spread the word by leaving a rating and review on our iTunes show page. To connect and learn more visit the RITTER Sports Performance website.  

Let Me Direct You with Beth Wallace

This week we have on Mr. and Mrs. Hinchey, our interim visitors at Zion. When they are here in the winter, they lead our Wednesday chapels and bring so much joy to the school! Hope you enjoy! Zion Lutheran Early Childhood Center 7401 Winkler Road Fort Myers, FL 33919 (239) 481-4040 Facebook: Zion Lutheran Early Childhood Education Center Instagram: zionlutheranecc_fm Website: zionlutheranecc.org Sponsors for this episode: -Zion Lutheran Early Childhood Center -SWFL Sonic: Mention "Zion ECC" for 50% off drinks all day. -Susan Beatty-Realtor @ Rockstar Real Estate in Fort Myers, Fl. Buy or sell your home through Susan to give back to the school!(239-560-9073)

Kick Set
Episode 8: Tim Hinchey

Kick Set

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 35:01


This episode features Tim Hinchey, President & CEO of USA Swimming. Tim talks about his path that led him to USA swimming, the exciting things happening in our sport and where we are going in the future.

Listen At Your Own Risk
The Role of a Chief Actuary at a Startup with Guest Ryan Hinchey

Listen At Your Own Risk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 23:17


Ryan Hinchey, FSA, is the chief actuary for Health IQ, an innovative insurance startup currently based in California. In this episode, Hinchey discusses why he enjoys being part of a startup that’s not afraid to innovate, provides insight into his role and shares how his actuarial training helped him get to where he is today. Mentioned in This Episode: Listen at Your Own Risk SOA Website Did you like this episode? Please leave a review on iTunes with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to Listen at Your Own Risk on iTunes, to get notified when a new episode gets released. Thank you for listening to this week’s show, and tune in next time for another great guest.

Colorado Rapids Podcast
Rapids Podcast, Episode #204: 2017 SuperDraft with Tim Hinchey, Pablo Mastroeni & Pádraig Smith

Colorado Rapids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 37:18


Colorado Rapids Podcast
Rapids Podcast, Episode #106: Sam Cronin, Tim Hinchey, Clint Irwin, Pablo Mastroeni, Ben Newnam

Colorado Rapids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 31:00


got paranormal?
Jefferey Hinchey - Starseed

got paranormal?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2012 60:37


This week we learn a little about the messages coming thought to us through many people who believe they are members of a chosen few, chosen to deliver certain messages. Fascinating stuff. Take a listen. listen live every Wednesday @ 9 PM EST www.tenacityradio.com/listen

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 19/22
Hartmann's Procedure or Primary Anastomosis?

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 19/22

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2012


Perforation following acute diverticulitis is a typical scenario during the first attack. Different classification systems exist to classify acute perforated diverticulitis. While the Hinchey classification, which is based on intraoperative findings, is internationally best known, the German Hansen-Stock classification which is based on CT scan is widely accepted within Germany. When surgery is necessary, sigmoid colectomy is the standard of care. An important question is whether patients should receive primary anastomosis or a Hartmann procedure subsequently. A priori there are several arguments for both procedures. Hartmann's operation is extremely safe and, therefore, represents the best option in severely ill patients and/or extensive peritonitis. However, this operation carries a high risk of stoma nonreversal, or, when reversal is attempted, a high risk in terms of morbidity and mortality. In contrast, primary anastomosis with or without loop ileostoma is a slightly more lengthy procedure as normally the splenic flexure needs to be mobilized and construction of the anastomosis may consume more time than the Hartmann operation. The big advantage of primary anastomosis, however, is that there is no need for the potentially risky stoma reversal operation. The most interesting question is when to do the Hartmann operation or primary anastomosis. Several comparative case series were published showing that primary anastomosis is feasible in many patients. However, no randomized trial is available to date. It is of note, that all non-randomized case series are biased, i.e. that patients in better condition received anastomosis and those with severe peritonitis underwent Hartmann's operation. This bias is undoubtedly likely to be present, even if not obvious, in the published papers! Our own data suggest that this decision should not be based on the extent of peritonitis but rather on patient condition and comorbidity. In conclusion, sigmoid colectomy and primary anastomosis is feasible and safe in many patients who need surgery for perforated diverticulitis, particularly when combined with loop ileostomy. Based on our own published analysis, however, we recommend performing Hartmann's operation in severely ill patients who carry substantial comorbidity, while the extent of peritonitis appears not to be of predominant importance. Copyright (C) 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel

Surgery 101
36. Diverticular Disease

Surgery 101

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2011 24:56


In this episode, Dr Stewart Hamilton discusses the topic of diverticular disease. After listening to this podcast, learners should be able to: outline the etiology and epidemiology of diverticular disease differentiate between asymptomatic, symptomatic and complicated diverticular disease describe the presentation of the patient with diverticular bleeding, diverticulitis, fistula formation and diverticular stricture describe the Hinchey classification scheme for diverticulitis describe the medical and surgical management of diverticular disease   Running time 24:56