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Hospices are saving the government millions of dollars a year - but they warn critical services are under threat, with nothing for palliative care providers in the Budget. Ruth Hill reports.
One of the country's largest hospice organisations is planning to reduce services next month, if nothing changes with regard to its funding.
Over at "The Wine Conversation", Sarah Kemp welcomes Jasper Morris MW, author of “Inside Burgundy” and the website www.insideburgundy.com, who takes a deep dive into Beaune, “the centre of the universe for wine lovers.” That small town is situated south of Dijon and has 20,000 inhabitants. The main grapes are Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. This is where you find the merchant houses, the best-known being, Bouchard Père et Fils, Louis Jadot, Louis Latour and Chanson Père et Fils. There are a few domaines, and Jasper cites Domaine de Croix as one to know.There are several Premier Crus, but no Grand Crus. The Premier Crus Jasper advises looking out for are Beaune Les Grèves, which he describes as a number-one classic. Also of note are Beaune Clos des Mouches, which produces both red and white, with the white being outstanding. Beaune Vignes Franches, Clos des Fèvres and Clos des Avaux also are recommended. There are not too many up-and-coming producers, but a name to watch is Baptiste Guyot.Beaune provides attractive value, with Premier Crus often selling at the same price as village Pommards. The red wines tend to be lighter-bodied than other appellations, beautifully perfumed and accessible. The whites from the hillsides are chiselled, whereas the wines from lower down, like Clos des Mouches, can be surprisingly rich. Jasper recommends the following vintages for drinking now: 2017 both red and white, 2020 for whites and 2019 for reds.Beaune is a great place to visit and the Cité du Vin on the outskirts of Beaune is highly recommended. For restaurants, Jasper is a fan of Maison du Colombier which has a good wine list, Ma Cusine and Caves Madeline. One place not to be missed is the Hospices de Beaune or Hôtel-Dieu, which was built in 1443 and is full of history. Every November the Hospices de Beaune auction takes place, with wine lovers being able to bid on barrels (288 bottles), with all proceeds going to charity.Jasper's obscure fact is that if you go down to Drouhin's cellars, you can see the remains of a Roman wall.You can also find Jasper's guest appearances on other Podcast/Video channels we work closely with: The Wine Conversation 67 Pall Mall TV Bringing Burgundy closer to you with every episode!Subscribe to my website and get full access to my scores, tasting notes, detailed write-ups on producers and much more:https://www.insideburgundy.com/register/See all our events at: https://www.insideburgundy.com/all-events/Daily updates on our Instagram: @jaspermorris.insideburgundy
What if one of the most powerful moments of someone's life happened in their final days? And what if that moment was because of music? Founder of Music in Hospices, Joe Cavalli-Price, shares astonishing stories of how live music can transform palliative care, and how singers can bring joy to the dying. This emotional and uplifting episode might just change the way you think about music, care, and connection. (Tissues recommended.) WHAT'S IN THIS PODCAST? 2:30 Who is Joseph Cavalli-Price? 3:11 What inspired Music in Hospices? 5:18 Music Therapy Vs Music Performance 6:36 What is palliative care? 9:18 How have Joe's musical studies and experiences influenced Music in Hospices? 14:22 Stories from the hospice 19:32 What do the science and statistics say? 23:38 How can I become a singer for Music in Hospices? 27:00 What collaborative research is in the pipeline? 29:14 Backing from the BBC & Lang Lang 36:28 Donations About the presenter click HERE RELEVANT MENTIONS & LINKS Only Boys Aloud (Choir) The Sixteen (Choir) Social Prescription & The National Centre for Social Prescribing Lang Lang International Music Foundation ABOUT THE GUEST Joe Cavalli-Price is a Welsh-Italian musician, vocal coach, and founder of Music in Hospices, a creative arts organisation for palliative care. His work has earned international recognition, with features on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Breakfast. Joe collaborates with Lang Lang Foundation, Hospice UK, and King's College London to innovate care through music. SEE FULL BIO HERE Website Instagram/Facebook: @musicinhospices & @joecavalliprice BAST Training helps singers gain the confidence, knowledge, skills & understanding required to be a successful singing teacher. "The course was everything I hoped it would be and so much more. It's an investment with so much return. I would recommend this course to any teacher wanting to up-skill, refresh or start up." Kelly Taylor, NZ ...morebasttraining.com | Subscribe | Email Us | FB Group
This month, Together For Hospice, the national fundraising body for twenty four specialist hospital and palliative care providers, are hoping to raise funds with their ‘Your Finest Hour For Hospice' Campaign. To explain all about this fundraiser and its importance we are joined by Fintan Fagan, CEO of St Francis Hospice and Seán Graham who's father was treated in St Francis Hospital.
In this week's episode of The Runna Podcast, we sit down with the hilarious Joel Dommett—comedian, TV presenter, and marathon runner! Best known as the host of The Masked Singer, Joel has a knack for making us laugh and captivating us on screen. But did you know that he also took on the challenge of running the London Marathon in a full piranha costume? Yep, you heard that right!From his comedic roots to becoming a household name, Joel's journey has been anything but conventional. We dive into his experience running for charity, his mental health journey, and what it was really like to race in a giant fish suit.We spoke about:
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Hospices that have gone through audits are familiar with certain recurring reasons why auditors deny claims. Two common reasons are the lack of support for a six-month prognosis and the insufficiency of the physician narrative. In this episode, Husch Blackwell's Meg Pekarske and Bryan Nowicki discuss a new twist on these kinds of denials, and how hospices can strengthen their documentation to try to avoid them.
CMS recently expanded its Provisional Period of Enhanced Oversight, or PPEO, in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas, and its enforcement activities nationwide appear more aggressive. In this episode, Husch Blackwell's Meg Pekarske and Bryan Nowicki discuss these enhanced oversight efforts and ways, both structurally and operationally, for hospices to mitigate these risks.
Sometime in her 30s, the award-winning Canadian theatre actor and writer Haley McGee started thinking about death. Was she making the best use of her time on Earth? And could being more aware of death help her live life to the fullest? Last year, Haley sat down with Tom Power to talk about her acclaimed solo show, “Age is a Feeling,” which sets out to answer those questions.
For Hannukah, we asked bioethicist Art Caplan seven things he'd like to see happen in the world of medicine in 2025. His list includes wishes for cellphones and vaccines, along with several sci-fi Easter eggs.
Ce mardi 17 décembre, l'OMS inaugure sa première Académie à Lyon, en France, en présence de nombreux responsables politiques et sanitaires venus du monde entier. Les pénuries de personnels soignants constituent aujourd'hui un véritable défi à l'échelle planétaire. Ce nouveau centre de formation à vocation internationale va proposer des milliers de cours en ligne, à la pointe de la technologie, en s'appuyant sur l'intelligence artificielle et la réalité virtuelle. Émission délocalisée à Lyon.En raison de l'accélération du rythme des découvertes scientifiques et des innovations technologiques, il est devenu difficile pour les acteurs de la santé au niveau mondial, de rester au fait de toutes les nouveautés et actualités. L'Académie permettra ainsi de permettre à tous les professionnels de santé de se former en tout temps.L'Académie de l'OMS servira également de centre de simulation dans la préparation et la riposte aux situations d'urgence sanitaire et dans la lutte contre les épidémies.Priorité Santé vous emmène à la découverte de cette Académie nouvelle génération et à la rencontre de ceux qui la feront vivre. Dr David Atchorarena, directeur exécutif Dr Bart Janssens, directeur du programme d'apprentissage et de l'innovation Vibhuti Khara, chef d'équipe Dr Laurent Gabilly, responsable de l'unité de médecine de catastrophe et situations sanitaires exceptionnelles, facilitateur de la formation sur la prise en charge de victimes en grand nombre Christine Curie, directrice référente des Hospices civils de Lyon, participante à la formation sur la prise en charge de victimes en grand nombre Anne-Claire Amprou,ambassadrice de France pour la santé mondiale et négociatrice de l'accord international sur la prévention, la préparation et la riposte face aux pandémiesÀ écouter aussiAcadémie de l'OMS à Lyon : immersion dans la salle d'entrainement dédiée aux opérations d'urgenceProgrammation musicale :► Wizkid,Anaïs Cardot – Slow► Zaho de Sagazan – Ô TraversRéalisation : Tiffanie Menta
Ce mardi 17 décembre, l'OMS inaugure sa première Académie à Lyon, en France, en présence de nombreux responsables politiques et sanitaires venus du monde entier. Les pénuries de personnels soignants constituent aujourd'hui un véritable défi à l'échelle planétaire. Ce nouveau centre de formation à vocation internationale va proposer des milliers de cours en ligne, à la pointe de la technologie, en s'appuyant sur l'intelligence artificielle et la réalité virtuelle. Émission délocalisée à Lyon.En raison de l'accélération du rythme des découvertes scientifiques et des innovations technologiques, il est devenu difficile pour les acteurs de la santé au niveau mondial, de rester au fait de toutes les nouveautés et actualités. L'Académie permettra ainsi de permettre à tous les professionnels de santé de se former en tout temps.L'Académie de l'OMS servira également de centre de simulation dans la préparation et la riposte aux situations d'urgence sanitaire et dans la lutte contre les épidémies.Priorité Santé vous emmène à la découverte de cette Académie nouvelle génération et à la rencontre de ceux qui la feront vivre. Dr David Atchorarena, directeur exécutif Dr Bart Janssens, directeur du programme d'apprentissage et de l'innovation Vibhuti Khara, chef d'équipe Dr Laurent Gabilly, responsable de l'unité de médecine de catastrophe et situations sanitaires exceptionnelles, facilitateur de la formation sur la prise en charge de victimes en grand nombre Christine Curie, directrice référente des Hospices civils de Lyon, participante à la formation sur la prise en charge de victimes en grand nombre Anne-Claire Amprou,ambassadrice de France pour la santé mondiale et négociatrice de l'accord international sur la prévention, la préparation et la riposte face aux pandémiesÀ écouter aussiAcadémie de l'OMS à Lyon : immersion dans la salle d'entrainement dédiée aux opérations d'urgenceProgrammation musicale :► Wizkid,Anaïs Cardot – Slow► Zaho de Sagazan – Ô TraversRéalisation : Tiffanie Menta
Ted Farrell calls in from France. The history of the Hospices de Beaune wine auction. For more information and to check out some of the incredible selections Ted and the team at Haskell's has to offer - visit Haskell's.com
Hospices that have been audited have to decide how to address any alleged overpayment identified by the auditor, whether through a voluntary repayment, recoupment, or applying for an extended repayment schedule. CMS recently identified updates to the Medicare Financial Management Manual relating to these options. In this episode, Husch Blackwell's Meg Pekarske and Bryan Nowicki discuss those updates which, practically speaking, do not significantly change the existing options.Additional Resources:MM 11808 - Limitation on Recoupment of Medicare OverpaymentsCR 11808 - Updating Chapter 3, Sections 200.5 - 200.8, Limitation on Recoupment; Medicare Overpayments Manual
Signs of Life - The Gathering with Bob Ginsberg and Guest, Penny Smith Signs of Life Radio, Host Bob Ginsberg will be speaking with special guest and Hospice Nurse Penny Smith As a nationally certified hospice and palliative care registered nurse with over 17 years of experience, Penny has a passion for hospice advocacy and normalizing death and dying.
In episode 91, Davina speaks to Crystal Luk-Worrall about EMDR and music therapy. Crystal Luk-Worrall is a music therapist and EMDR therapist working with the adoption community in London through her private practice Clap and Toot, as well as working with bereaved families through her work at Shooting Star Children's Hospices. She enjoys exploring multi-modality practice and systemic practice. Crystal also supports fellow freelance therapists and newly qualified therapists through her role as BAMT's freelance network coordinator. Clap and Toot | Music Therapy
I120 Replay In-Depth with Linde Carter, MA, RN, NC-BC, CEOLD, CGD: Hospice Care, Death Doulas, and Grief Support In this comprehensive episode of 'Hospice Explained', host Marie Betcher, RN, interviews Linde Carter RN, an experienced hospice nurse and certified end-of-life and grief doula. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, including Linde's journey from a dance background to hospice care, and her role in the death positive movement. Key concepts such as 'Death Cafes', the evolving role of death doulas, and the vital need for personalized end-of-life and grief support are explored. The episode addresses challenges within the hospice system due to regulations, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right hospice organization. Linde also delves into her work as a grief doula, the services offered by death doulas, and resources for those interested in becoming doulas, including training programs and support networks. Listeners can find more information about Linde and her work at SimplicityTransitions.com and her Facebook group 'Growing Through Grief'. The episode encourages open discussions about death and offers guidance for individuals and families navigating end-of-life situations. 00:00 Introduction to Hospice Explained 00:46 Meet Linde Carter: A Journey in Nursing 04:13 Personal Experiences with Death and Grief 05:35 The Role and Importance of Hospice Care 06:50 Exploring the Death Positive Movement 07:33 Understanding Death Cafes and Death Talks 09:27 The Path to Becoming a Death Doula 12:43 Challenges and Realities of Hospice Work 13:43 The Importance of Choosing the Right Hospice 14:20 Services and Support Offered by Hospices 17:55 The Role of a Death Doula 23:04 Grief Support and End of Life Care 24:50 Qualifications for Becoming a Death Doula 26:38 Finding the Right Doula Training 28:02 Setting Up as an Independent Doula 29:50 How Families Can Find and Choose a Death Doula 30:55 Recommended Resources for Aspiring Doulas 38:40 The Importance of Grief Management 44:59 Contact Information and Final Thoughts Finding a Hospice Agency 1. You can use Medicare.gov to help find a hospice agency, 2. choose Find provider 3. Choose Hospice 4. then add your zip code This should be a list of Hospice Agencies local to you or your loved one. Hospice Explained Affiliates & Contact Information Buying from these Affilite links will help support this Podcast. In addition you can donate to help support Hospice Explained at the Buy me a Coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Hospice Kacie Gikonyo's Death Doula School https://hospiceexplained--deathdoulaschool.thrivecart.com/death-doula-school/ Affilitate for the Caregiving Years Training Academy: https://www.careyearsacademy.com/ref/1096/ Affiliate for DNA is Love listeners also get a 5% discount!! https://dnaislove.com/?coupon=hospiceexplained5 The Death Deck and the E*O*L deck: https://thedeathdeck.goaffpro.com/ Marie's Contact Marie@HospiceExplained.com www.HospiceExplained.com
Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Melissa Aldridge of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and James J. Peters Bronx Veterans Affairs Medical Center about her recent paper exploring the increasing trend of private equity acquisitions of hospices and how ownership structures still remain complex and opaque.Order the September 2024 issue of Health Affairs.Currently, more than 70 percent of our content is freely available - and we'd like to keep it that way. With your support, we can continue to keep our digital publication Forefront and podcasts free for everyone.
Dans le format Super Joute Royale de Passion Médiévistes, nous avons classé les rois de France, en toute mauvaise foi mais avec des vrais arguments historiques. En parallèle de cette série, il existe désormais plusieurs épisodes dérivés de ce format sur des thématiques précises, toujours avec pour but de vous en apprendre plus sur le Moyen Âge, avec humour. Ce hors-série a été enregistré dans un cadre hautement prestigieux, les Hospices de Beaune, un magnifique lieu médiéval car fondé en 1443 ! Et justement dans cet épisode nous allons vous proposer une immersion à la fin du Moyen Âge au moment de la création des Hospices et jusqu'au début du XVIème siècle, donc un demi siècle d'histoire. Autour de la table pour débatte, les meilleurs jouteurs et jouteuses de France et de Navarre : - Miriam Guerin, archiviste aux Hospices Civils de Beaune (au moment de l'enregistrement de l'épisode) - Maurena Benteboula, doctorante sur Antoine, Grand Bâtard de Bourgogne (que vous avez pu entendre dans l'épisode 66 sur Bonne d'Artois) - Jordy Saillier, doctorant sur Arras sous les ducs de Bourgogne Nous allons évoquer l'un après l'autre plusieurs personnages qui ont été des personnes bienfaitrices des Hospices de Beaune. Certains et certaines que vous connaissez peut être déjà si vous vous êtes intéressés à l'histoire des Hospices, mais d'autres moins connus qui vont vous apprendre plus de choses sur l'histoire médiévale en général ! Comme vous pourrez l'entendre dans l'épisode, nous avons donné des points mais le public a eu un rôle aussi, et il vous faudra l'écouter jusqu'à la fin pour connaître le résultat ! Merci aux équipes des Hospices de Beaune pour l'accueil et l'organisation de cet épisode rémunéré, et merci à Alizée Rodriguez pour la rédaction de l'article qui accompagne l'épisode ! Le site des Hospices de Beaune : https://musee.hospices-de-beaune.com/ [Plus d'infos] Passion Médiévistes est un podcast sur le Moyen Âge avec des interviews de jeunes chercheurs en masters ou en thèse d'histoire médiévale, ainsi que d'autres formats (Super Joute Royale, Rencontres, Vies de Médiévaux...). Créé et produit par Fanny Cohen Moreau depuis 2017. ➡ Soutenir le podcast > https://passionmedievistes.fr/soutenir/ ➡ Instagram > https://instagram.com/passionmedievistes/ ➡ Facebook > https://facebook.com/PassionMedievistes ➡ Twitter > https://twitter.com/PMedievistes ➡ Plus d'infos sur cet épisode > https://passionmedievistes.fr/sjr-hospices-beaune Préparation, enregistrement, montage et mixage : Fanny Cohen Moreau Générique composé et réalisé par Simon Vandendyck, du podcast Les Carencés (www.maune.me/) Visuel réalisé par Winston / Baptiste Mossiere Si vous lisez cette description jusqu'au bout, envoyez moi un message par le canal de votre choix en me disant quel spin off de Super Joute Royale vous aimeriez entendre, sur quelle région de France ou du monde !
We uncover the hidden challenges and triumphs of the Hospice community in our latest episode of TCNtalks. Join us, alongside Mark Cohen, as we discuss the impact of John Oliver's HBO episode on Hospice fraud, abuse, and neglect. The conversation highlights the need for reputable providers from both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors to join forces to protect the integrity of Hospice Care. We also bring you the hottest topics from Hospice and Palliative Care Today, including insights on the CMS's 2025 Hospice Final Rule and alarming reports on fraudulent Hospices targeting the most vulnerable. In this podcast episode, Mark Cohen joins Chris for more for the Top News Stories of the Month of August. This is a new format as Mark has retired from publishing the Hospice News Today as he has transitioned it to Cordt Kassner and the daily publication has been rebranded as Hospice and Palliative Care Today. You can subscribe for free here: www.hospicepalliativecaretoday.comWith this new format, Mark and Chris highlight the top news stories you should not have missed, each from their different perspectives. Mark as an editor, news aggregator, and longtime marketing Executive focusing on the quantitative data provided by Cordt's team regarding the most clicked on and read stories, and Chris as a C-Suite leader of Hospice and Palliative Care. In this conversation, Chris Comeaux and Mark Cohen discuss the impact of negative media coverage the hospice sector. They emphasize the importance of focusing on the quality of care and sharing positive stories to counteract negative perceptions while also preparing Hospice leaders for crisis communication scenarios. Mark provides tips for effective crisis communication, including identifying and training spokespeople, and having a professional standing by to provide assistance. The conversation concludes with a reminder to tell the Hospice story consistently and over time to build reputational goodwill. Guest: Mark Cohen, Strategic Communications Consultant/Cohen-Fyfe Communications Host: Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TCN / TCG https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast/top-news-stories-of-the-month-august-2024Teleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast
Hospices say services are at serious risk of being cut because of a crisis in funding. A hospice caring for terminally ill people tells us it's planning to cut jobs - and beds. We ask whether, as well as money, the relationship between hospices and the NHS needs to change.Also tonight:A Labour MP, revealed by the BBC to be renting out flats with black mould and ant infestations, says he's profoundly sorry that tenants have been let down. We have the latest.Is Germany about to face fresh political upheaval? We look ahead to this weekend's crunch elections where the far-right is expected to surge.As Terry's the chocolatier provokes controversy among chocolate lovers by offering a version of its chocolate orange without the orange flavour, a food psychologist explains why it might still taste... orangey.
In this episode of TCN Talks, Chris interviews Annette Kiser, Chief Compliance Officer with Teleios and Judi Lund Person, Principal with Lund Person & Associates LLC. The conversation covers the need to know around the final published 2025 Wage Index for Hospices. Some of the key points discussed are: The rate increase of 2.9%.The CBSA is an important factor in determining rates for Hospices, and changes can significantly impact reimbursement.The CAHPS Hospice Survey is undergoing changes, including the introduction of online survey options and revisions to the survey questions.Hospices need to stay informed about these changes and adjust their operational planning to ensure compliance and quality care. The lag in reporting data can result in a delay of several years before the public sees the results of the Hospice Quality Reporting Program.Understanding and addressing patient care preferences is crucial for providing individualized and high-quality Hospice Care.Increased participation in the CAHPS Hospice Survey is necessary to gather valuable feedback from families and improve the quality of care.The implementation of the HOPE tool brings significant changes to the hospice industry, including additional questions and visits to assess symptom impact and social determinants of health.Regulatory changes regarding certification of terminal illness and the election statement provide clarity and align different sections of the Hospice Conditions of Participation.The future of Hospice Care involves a shift towards value-based arrangements and the collection of more detailed data to measure outcomes and improve quality of care. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of hospice care and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Annette and Judi are a wealth of experience and knowledge. So join us, this is a great listen for staff, leaders, and Boards of hospice and palliative care organizations to become more educated about the changes that are coming and the tracks being laid with the 2025 Wage Index. This is timely and relevant. Guest: Annette Kiser, Chief Compliance Officer with Teleios Collaborative NetworkJudi Lund Person, Principal, Lund Person & Associates LLCHost:Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TCN / TCGhttps://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast/the-need-to-know-on-the-2025-hospice-wage-indexTeleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast
Hospices - places you go to die, right? Horizontal in a bed for the last months of your life? Decades ago, perhaps, but the modern hospice offers a wide variety of services - all designed to provide high quality, compassionate care for the dying person.In fact, around 50% of people that use the facilities and treatments go home at the end of the day. It's time to challenge the stereotypes, bust the myths and go behind the scenes to find out just how hospices work and how they are the jewel in the crown when it comes to end of life care. For this special episode of the Art of Dying Well podcast, we visit a truly remarkable place - St Joseph's Hospice in Hackney, East London. Most people want their death – or that of a loved one or friend – to be comfortable and reconciled. A dignified death. At St Joseph's Hospice the dying person always comes first so why not listen to find out more?
Hospices - places you go to die, right? Horizontal in a bed for the last months of your life? Decades ago, perhaps, but the modern hospice offers a wide variety of services - all designed to provide high quality, compassionate care for the dying person. In fact, around 50% of people that use the facilities and treatments go home at the end of the day. It's time to challenge the stereotypes, bust the myths and go behind the scenes to find out just how hospices work and how they are the jewel in the crown when it comes to end of life care. Produced in partnership with the Centre for the Art of Dying Well, this special podcast sends us to a truly remarkable place - St Joseph's Hospice in Hackney, East London. Most people want their death – or that of a loved one or friend – to be comfortable and reconciled. A dignified death. At St Joseph's Hospice the dying person always comes first so why not listen to find out more? Subscribe You can subscribe to our Catholic News podcasts via Apple Podcasts, Amazon/Audible or Spotify.
Hospices – places you go to die, right? Horizontal in a bed for the last months of your life? Decades ago, perhaps, but the modern hospice offers a wide variety of services – all designed to provide high quality, compassionate care for the dying person. In fact, around 50% of people that use the facilities […]
Sometime in her 30s, the award-winning Canadian theatre actor and writer Haley McGee started thinking about death. Was she making the best use of her time on Earth? And could being more aware of death help her live life to the fullest? Haley sits down with Tom to talk about her acclaimed new solo show, “Age is a Feeling,” which sets out to answer those questions.
This episode features Dipti Purbhoo, Executive Director of the Dorothy Lea Hospice, one of Ontarios oldest Hospices. We chat about the synergy between hospice services and the Waiting Room Revolution, innovative ways hospices partner with community agencies and how Dororthy Lea Hospice is working to be truly integrated upstream in an illness journey. To learn more about Dorothy Lea Hospice visit: https://dlhospice.org/ Our theme song is Maypole by Ketsa and is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 For more information visit: www.waitingroomrevolution.com
Interview aux Hospices de Beaune de Sophie Caron, conservatrice au département des Peintures au musée du Louvre, commissaire de l'exposition « REVOIR VAN EYCK. La Vierge du chancelier Rolin », présentée jusqu'au 17 juin 2024. Cet épisode a été enregistré en avril 2024 et réalisé dans le cadre d'une collaboration rémunéré avec l'Hôtel-Dieu des Hospices Civils de Beaune. ▪ Infos sur le podcast Créé et produit par Fanny Cohen Moreau depuis 2017. Préparation, enregistrement, montage et mixage : Fanny Cohen Moreau Générique : Clément Nouguier ➡ Plus d'infos sur cet épisode > passionmedievistes.fr/hs-27-nicolas-rolin-van-eyck-van-der-weyden ➡ Soutenir le podcast > passionmedievistes.fr/soutenir/ ➡ Instagram > instagram.com/passionmedievistes/ ➡ Facebook > facebook.com/PassionMedievistes ➡ Twitter > twitter.com/PMedievistes
Behavior change is hard. Integrative nutrition and wellbeing coaches are an important part of a healthcare team.Joel Edman, DSc, FACN is an integrative nutrition and health coach and he shares his wisdom this week about how to facilitate practical and realistic behavior change.Healthy nutrition, exercise and stress management is important for people with autoimmune disease, obesity, cardiovascular disease and more.If you'd like to contact him for a consult, check out his website at:edmanwellness@comcast.netIn gratitude for the heart-centered healer that you are,Delia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliative.comMy book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself is out! If you're a physician, clinician, or have a loved one with dementia, cancer or other serious illness or an aging parent this book is for you.My book has launched! Order your copy of Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself, and buy one for a friend. www.copingcourageously.com Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
As clinicians it is crucial that we are aware of our blinders. Sometimes the obvious cause of pain isn't the actual cause of pain and we need to be willing to look past our first impressions.This week I discuss the case of one of my patients (de-identified of course). He had widely metastatic cancer and a pain that I couldn't control with medication. Come find out what worked to relieve his pain.Celebrating the heart-centered healer that you are,Delia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliative.comP.S. please write a podcast review - it helps me spread the word to other heart-centered clinicians!My book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself is out! If you're a physician, clinician, or have a loved one with dementia, cancer or other serious illness or an aging parent this book is for you.My book has launched! Order your copy of Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself, and buy one for a friend. www.copingcourageously.com Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
It is painful to watch other people suffer, whether they are your patients or your loved ones. They may suffer with illnesses, such as cancer or dementia, or may suffer with emotional pain, anxiety or depression.You want to help, but don't want to be swallowed up by their suffering.Join me this week to learn six important ways to protect your own well-being while also being a loving caregiver, physician or clinician.Celebrating the heart-centered healer that you are,Dr. DeliaDelia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliative.comwww.copingcourageously.comMy book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself is out! If you're a physician, clinician, or have a loved one with dementia, cancer or other serious illness or an aging parent this book is for you.My book has launched! Order your copy of Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself, and buy one for a friend. www.copingcourageously.com Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
Jessie, and i discuss, the three horses, the presidents speech, Jacob Rothschild, and Quantum identifiers..._________________________________________________________Jessie Czebotar is a Chaplain who has worked with United States Veterans in Hospitals, Hospices, and in the Community setting for more than 10 years.At age three Jessie came to the Lord. Unbeknownst to her, her family was involved in very high positions within the Brotherhood. Jessie was chosen at a young age to take a very high position within that System.However, the Lord has other plans. Her salvation became the catalyst for the Lord's end time plans of bringing that System to an end.She now has her own ministry called Illuminate The Darkness.Her mission is to create awareness to issues of Satanic Ritualistic Abuse and trafficking within our Government, Military, and Community Settings. Jessie speaks weekly on several platforms including: The Reveal Report, Aquarius Rising South Africa,Infiltrated by Truth, and David Zublick. You can find a bulk of her work also on Right On Radio. She also has authored three Books all available on Amazon.com. The titles are: "His Kingdom Comes in Power", "The Anointing Over Flows", and "5 Minutes of Grief with God"._________________________________________________________FIND JESSIE @https://www.patreon.com/JessieCzebotarIlluminatethedarkness.comhttps://twitter.com/CzebotarJessiekingdomlivingwithjessie.comRise up Wednesday's @7 pm est. on YouTube____________________________________________LISTEN TO THE WATCHMEN PODCAST @Anchor.fm/Casey756Spotify: The Watchmen podcastSUPPORT/DONATE TO THE WATCHMEN PODCAST @VENMO: Casey-Cusick-5Paypal: Thewatchmenpodcast4@gmail.comConnect w/ me:Twitter: https://twitter.com/casey_cusickInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_watchmen_podcast/https://www.givesendgo.com/CaseycusickDonate to Liberty's Light: https://www.africanamericanfoundation.org/liberty-s-lighthttps://bio.site/caseycusick --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/casey756/support
This week I share the story of one of my patients and the woman he loved. Nick was a man in his 20s with an advanced cancer and caring for him touched my heart.He had to face the difficult reality in front of him in order to create the life that he wanted. He embraced acceptance and it changed his future.Come listen to a reading from Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself. You'll hear Nick's story and several others and you'll come to believe that acceptance is badass.My patients who practiced acceptance resolved to live their life fully, regardless of their diagnosis. Whether they were facing chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, or an end of life illness the squeezed all the juice out of life that they could.They coped courageously.This week I challenge you to consider your own life through the lens of acceptance. Let me know what you come up with.Celebrating the heart-centered healer that you are,Dr. DeliaDelia Chiaramonte, MDwww.copingcourageously.comMy book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself is out! If you're a physician, clinician, or have a loved one with dementia, cancer or other serious illness or an aging parent this book is for you.My book has launched! Order your copy of Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself, and buy one for a friend. www.copingcourageously.com Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
Breath is powerful. We carry it with us, it keeps us alive, and it can either increase our stress or reduce it.Slow breathing is a secret weapon for reducing the stress response, reducing anxiety and improving wellbeing.This week you'll hear from Fernando David Pinon and Nancy Estaphanous, the co-founders of BreathNote. BreathNote is a unique and effective tool that uses music to guide relaxation breathing. It can be used in clinical settings, such as chemo suites or physician exam rooms, and it can be used individually by patients, families and clinicians to facilitate well-being.In this episode you will not only learn about BreathNote and how it can be used to help pain, anxiety, and other discomforts, but you will experience it for yourself. Whether you're seeking a personal wellbeing tool or a professional tool for patient care, our conversation provides insights into the power of music and breath.How to contact Fernando and Nancy at Breathnote:www.breathnote.compartnerships@breathnote.comCelebrating the heart-centered healer that you are,Delia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliative.comMy book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself is out! If you're a physician, clinician, or have a loved one with dementia, cancer or other serious illness or an aging parent this book is for you.My book has launched! Order your copy of Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself, and buy one for a friend. www.copingcourageously.com Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
There is wonder in unexpected places.When you look for it you will find it, and when you find it life feels just a bit lighter. From an Uber ride that turned into an impromptu therapy session to a conversation in a wellness store that may just save a local business, this week we'll uncover the magic hidden within everyday interactions. How is this relevant to palliative care? Dealing with patients with dementia, cancer, and other serious or progressive illness can entice us to slow down and look for moments of wonder. When we decide to we can start to notice the 'nuggets of magic' all around us... and then we can create moments of wonder ourselves.Celebrating the heart-centered healer that you are,Delia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliative.com My book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself is out! If you're a physician, clinician, or have a loved one with dementia, cancer or other serious illness or an aging parent this book is for you.My book has launched! Order your copy of Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself, and buy one for a friend. www.copingcourageously.com Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
Today we discussed the order of the red men, Racine, Kenosha, and more...________________________________________________________Jessie Czebotar is a Chaplain who has worked with United States Veterans in Hospitals, Hospices, and in the Community setting for more than 10 years.At age three Jessie came to the Lord. Unbeknownst to her, her family was involved in very high positions within the Brotherhood. Jessie was chosen at a young age to take a very high position within that System.However, the Lord has other plans. Her salvation became the catalyst for the Lord's end time plans of bringing that System to an end.She now has her own ministry called Illuminate The Darkness.Her mission is to create awareness to issues of Satanic Ritualistic Abuse and trafficking within our Government, Military, and Community Settings. Jessie speaks weekly on several platforms including: The Reveal Report, Aquarius Rising South Africa,Infiltrated by Truth, and David Zublick. You can find a bulk of her work also on Right On Radio. She also has authored three Books all available on Amazon.com. The titles are: "His Kingdom Comes in Power", "The Anointing Over Flows", and "5 Minutes of Grief with God"._________________________________________________________FIND JESSIE @https://www.patreon.com/JessieCzebotarIlluminatethedarkness.comhttps://twitter.com/CzebotarJessiekingdomlivingwithjessie.comRise up Wednesday's @7 pm est. on YouTube____________________________________________LISTEN TO THE WATCHMEN PODCAST @Anchor.fm/Casey756Spotify: The Watchmen podcastSUPPORT/DONATE TO THE WATCHMEN PODCAST @VENMO: Casey-Cusick-5Paypal: Thewatchmenpodcast4@gmail.comConnect w/ me:Twitter: https://twitter.com/casey_cusickInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_watchmen_podcast/https://www.givesendgo.com/CaseycusickDonate to Liberty's Light: https://www.africanamericanfoundation.org/liberty-s-lighthttps://bio.site/caseycusick --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/casey756/support
Neurofeedback is a brain-based treatment that is effective and safe. It can be used to manage ADHD, anxiety, depression, insomnia, Parkinson's disease, mild cognitive impairment, post concussive syndrome and more.This week we have Francesco Amico, PhD and Alvaro Villegas who are experts in neurofeedback, especially neurofeedback that can be administered remotely, sharing their expertise.They work with a product called Myndlift that allows people to have personalized neurofeedback treatment from their home. More information about Myndlift is available at www.myndlift.com. Dr. Amico can be contacted at linkedin.com/in/dr-francesco-amico-phd-b7170649Mr. Villegas and Dr. Amico can we reached at www.helloneotherapy.com (Spanish and English).Let's be Sage Clinicians who provide whole person care to people with serious illness, using all the tools that work.Dr CDelia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliative.comMy book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself is out! If you're a physician, clinician, or have a loved one with dementia, cancer or other serious illness or an aging parent this book is for you.My book has launched! Order your copy of Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself, and buy one for a friend. www.copingcourageously.com Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
Guided imagery is a powerful tool to use with your patients who have generalized anxiety or are just feeling anxious about getting chemotherapy or having a procedure.It is easy to learn and every physician, nurse, nurse practitioner, PA, radiation technologist, and every other clinician should have this tool in their toolbox.In addition, I've recorded a LovingKindness meditation (Metta) that is available for you for free at www.copingsupport.com. Have a listen, because your wellbeing matters too.Reach out any time,Dr CDelia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliatve.comMy book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself is out! If you're a physician, clinician, or have a loved one with dementia, cancer or other serious illness or an aging parent this book is for you.My book has launched! Order your copy of Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself, and buy one for a friend. www.copingcourageously.com Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
Do you know the different between yoga and yoga therapy?Which one is better for people getting treatment for cancer? How about people with neurologic conditions or those who have had a stroke?What benefits can patients get from yoga therapy? What are the risks?Yoga therapy expert Kelli Bethel, PT, DPT, C-IYAT shares her wisdom about all things yoga therapy.Learn more tools to help your patients manage their pain, anxiety, chemo symptoms, and sleep.You can reach her at kelli@kmbethel.com.Helping you expand your clinical toolbox so you can maximize the wellbeing of your patients and yourself,Dr. CDelia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliative.comMy book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself is out! If you're a physician, clinician, or have a loved one with dementia, cancer or other serious illness or an aging parent this book is for you.My book has launched! Order your copy of Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself, and buy one for a friend. www.copingcourageously.com Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
Family members "should" on patients.Patients "should" on themselves.And we "should" on patients too.This week I share eight "shoulds" that we can try to avoid to improve the wellbeing of the families that we care for.Also, today is book launch day! Check out Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself - I wrote this book for families bit also for clinicians who care for seriously ill people.Check it out and tell a friend!Dr. CDelia Chiaramonte, MDwww.copingcourageously.comMy book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself is out! If you're a physician, clinician, or have a loved one with dementia, cancer or other serious illness or an aging parent this book is for you.You're invited to the Coping Courageously book launch party! January 18th, 2023 7:00pm Eastern. RSVP required. RSVP HERE.Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
Acceptance is powerful. Many people mistakenly think that acceptance is giving up. They see it as the opposite of fighting. I see it differently. Instead of being the opposite of fighting, I see acceptance as the opposite of pretending. When you stop pretending you open opportunities for deep wellbeing and connection.In this episode I read a story from my book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself. You are invited to the virtual book launch party! RSVP is required - go to www.copingcouragesouly.com. I really hope you'll join us.Dr. ChiaramonteYou're invited to the Coping Courageously book launch party! January 18th, 2023 7:00pm Eastern. RSVP required. RSVP HERE.Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
Robert Drouhin and his family own Maison Joseph Drouhin in the Burgundy region of France, as well as Domaine Drouhin in the Willamette Valley of Oregon.Robert describes moving to Burgundy as a child, and his experiences around Beaune during World War 2. His adoptive father, Maurice Drouhin, owned the Maison Joseph Drouhin winery, and began instructing Robert in the specifics of wine. Robert remembers Maurice as a sales agent for the wines of the Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, as well as a Vice President of the Hospices de Beaune. Maurice was a wine producer, making wines from vineyards near Beaune. Robert recalls Maurice hiding from arrest by the Nazis during the war years, taking shelter for months in the Hospices de Beaune. Upon Maurice's death, Robert assumed control of the Maison Joseph Drouhin winery.Robert discusses the notable Burgundy vintages of the 20th century, from the 1930s through the 1990s. He also talks about his decision making after taking control of Maison Joseph Drouhin at the age of 24. He recalls traveling to California and meeting Robert Mondavi. He then describes the development of enology and new techniques for wine in the 1950s, his experiments, and eventual response to the wines produced with new methods. Robert talks about the wave of vine replantings that took hold in Burgundy after World War 2, and what that meant for the wines. He expanded the Drouhin vineyard holdings in the Cote d'Or and in Chablis, and Robert talks about the characteristics of famous vineyards like Le Montrachet, the Clos des Mouches, Griotte-Chambertin, Musigny, Bonnes-Mares, Chambolle-Musigny Les Amoureuses, and Vosne-Romanee Les Petits Monts.Robert talks about his children, and their roles in the Drouhin businesses today. He remembers hiring Laurence Jobard at Drouhin in the 1970s. He talks about the style of the Drouhin wines, and takes up the question of tannins and extraction in red Burgundy wines. He also speaks about the changes in the Drouhin winemaking in Burgundy since the 1960s, touching on topics like temperature control, filtering, fining, new oak, and the timing of bottling. Robert experimented in the 1980s with vinifying wine by hand destemming and natural fermentation, utilizing a sixteenth century press and adding sulphur in the old way. He compares the results of those methods to the Drouhin wines made in the contemporary way. He shares his reflections about what makes for a good wine, and at what stage it may be drunk at its best.In the 1980s, Robert Drouhin purchased vineyard land in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, and he speaks about what led up to that purchase and the formation of Domaine Drouhin in Oregon. He talks about exchanging experiences and ideas with grape growers in Oregon, and divulges what he learned there. He also recalls the blind tastings that launched his interest in Pinot Noir from Oregon. He then describes the differences of the wines from the divergent vineyard parcels Drouhin owns in Oregon today, and mentions that further knowledge of the different growing areas of Oregon is something that is still in development. Robert contends that organic farming is easier in Oregon than it is in Burgundy, because of the different weather patterns in those places. He also speaks about the introduction of organic practices in some Drouhin vineyards in Burgundy. He gives an overview of the vineyard practices of Drouhin in Burgundy.This episode features commentary from:Jason Lett, The Eyrie VineyardsSteve Doerner, Cristom VineyardsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It is challenging enough to imagine lending a stranger your car or giving them a large sum of money. Yet, some kind souls donate their precious, living body parts to people that they don't know.Chaya Lasson, RN is just such a person.This week she shares her personal journey with living kidney donation. Her story will fascinate and inspire you.Chaya is happy to chat with anyone interested in learning more about living kidney donation. You can reach her at: classon@lifebridegehealth.org.She discusses the organization that helped her on the journey to donation. It is called Renewal and can be reached at www.renewal.org.You don't need to donate a kidney, but I suggest that you consider how you can put good into the world this week.Thanks for joining me on the journey!Delia Chiaramonte, MDYou're invited to the Coping Courageously book launch party! January 18th, 2023 7:00pm Eastern. RSVP required. RSVP HERE.Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
It is our job to help our patients cope courageously. Whether they have cancer, dementia, age-related decline, ALS or other serious condition it will cause stress for their family that we can help to relieve.This week you'll get a sneak peak into the techniques that I have put into my book Coping Courageously: A Heart-Centered Guide for Navigating a Loved One's Illness Without Losing Yourself.(Release date January 18th, 2023)If you are here, you are a heart-centered person. I'm glad to be on the journey with you.Delia Chiaramonte, MDYou're invited to the Coping Courageously book launch party! January 18th, 2023 7:00pm Eastern. RSVP required. RSVP HERE.Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
My gift to you is permission.If you are holding on to ideas of how you're supposed to be and generating your own anxiety and stress, this episode is your answer.For holiday season 2023 I have 5 permissions and 3 invitations for you to help make this season the calm and happy one that you deserve.I'm glad that we're on the journey together.Delia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliative.comCreating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
This episode was recorded on March 10th, 2023. Discover the power of expectation and how it shapes our actions and behaviors. In this fascinating video, Kevin Byrne explores the link between our expectations and our decisions during times of recession. Find out how to navigate uncertain times and make the right choices. Don't miss this eye-opening episode and hit that subscribe button to never miss another insightful video! Kevin is a successful entrepreneur who built his company from scratch with no investment. He has won many awards, including Entrepreneur of the Year and Businessperson of the Year. His company has also won several awards and has been recognized for its efforts in combating rogue trading problems. Kevin is active in the media and shares his secrets of business success with future entrepreneurs. [Checkatrade.com](http://checkatrade.com/), a company he headed, became a monumental success in the UK, generating over an estimated 3.2 billion pounds worth of work for their trade members. Kevin is now a serial investor and runs a property portfolio, a gym, and a family charitable Foundation that helps rescue girls from the sex trade in Kathmandu and rescues children off the streets in Bangladesh. He is also a strong supporter of his local Hospices in the UK and believes that orphans and widows should be our main concern to help. Find more from Kevin: Families Foundation: https://www.facebook.com/KevLisaEmilyRachelRuth Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.m.peterson/ Faceboook: https://www.facebook.com/MrsTammyMPeterson Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammy.m.peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5450434
Do you use anchoring? Anchoring is a powerful tool that you can use to help manage stress even when you are out and about or in a meeting with a frustrating boss.Just like Pavlov's dogs salivated when the bell rang because they connected the bell with yummy meat, you can train your physiology to connect your sense of relaxation with any anchor that you choose. You can use this approach to manage your stress, anxiety, depression, pain, insomnia, and so much more.Try it out and let me know how it works for you!Delia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliative.comCreating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/
Chaque année en France, une vingtaine de femmes sont victimes du syndrome du choc toxique menstruel : une infection grave déclenchée par le port de tampons hygiéniques ou de cups pendant les règles associées à la présence de certaines bactéries. Florine a 34 ans et est la maman de Léa, 4 ans et de Lucie, 19 mois. Elle a été victime du syndrome du choc toxique à la fin de l'été dernier. Elle nous partage son histoire aujourd'hui. Le Professeur Gérard Lina, microbiologiste aux Hospices civils de Lyon et référent pour le syndrome du choc toxique au centre national de référence des staphylocoques, est également avec nous pour répondre à nos questions.
Clinician grief: it's real, it's important and we need to talk about it. Have you heard of secondary grief? Grief shaming?In this important interview with hospice nurse and grief expert, Helen Bauer, we dive deeply into who experiences grief, how grief is so much more than sadness, and what we should all be doing to manage it. Learn more about Helen at www.theheartofhospice.com and listen to her podcast called The Heart of Hospice Podcast.Let's keep learning from and supporting each other,Delia Chiaramonte, MDwww.integrativepalliative.com Creating Integrative Palliative Solutions for Hospices and Clinicians Who Care for People With Serious IllnessPlease review this podcast wherever you listen and forward your favorite episode to a friend! Sign up to stay connected and learn about upcoming programs:https://trainings.integrativepalliative.com/IPI-stay-in-touchI'm thrilled to be listed in Feedspot's top 15 palliative podcasts!https://blog.feedspot.com/palliative_care_podcasts/