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BFM :: Health & Living
Kiwanis Malaysia Academy - Supporting Special Education Needs

BFM :: Health & Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 39:53


Children with special needs are often left behind in education, due to societal stigma, as well as lack of resources and capacity in our community. How is the Kiwanis Malaysia Academy hoping to close this gap? Dato' Fatimah Saad, Chairman, Kiwanis Malaysia Academy, joins us to share more about their initiatives in ensuring that inclusive education is accessible to all children, to enable them to thrive.In the second part of the show, Dato' Fatimah is joined by Hanizan bt Hussin, one of the award recipients of Anugerah Ibu Kiwanis 2024, and a mother to an adult child with Down Syndrome. Hanizan is also the president of Persatuan Sindrom Down Malaysia.

Biblical Genetics
Recombine-o-mania

Biblical Genetics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 26:25


Chromosomal recombination is an essential part of the life cycle of all sexually reproducing organisms. Yet, the system is complex, involving hundreds to thousands of proteins and RNAs. It also involves DNA repair pathways, which are themselves incredibly complex. The newest available information on recombination tells us it is mutagenic, meaning that recombination erodes the very places where recombination happens. How did such a system arise by chance? Can we assume the recombination rate has always been the same? What happens when a new allele arises in the protein that controls recombination? What is the mutation burden caused by this important system? Finally, how does this affect the creation-evolution debate? Links and notes: 15 Questions for evolutionists, #8 How did sex originate? Geeking out about DNA damage repair, June 2023. Grey et al. 2018 PRDM9, a driver of the genetic map, PLoS Genet 14(8):e1007479. Altemose et al. 2017 A map of human PRDM9 binding provides evidence for novel behaviors of PRDM9 and other zinc-finger proteins in meiosis, eLife 6:e28383. Robert Carter gets everything wrong?, creation.com, 10 Jul 2021. Hussin et al. 2011 Age-dependent recombination rates in human pedigrees, PloS Genetics 7(9):e1002251. Wang et al. 2012 Genome-wide single-cell analysis of recombination activity and de novo mutation rates in human sperm, Cell 150(2):402–12. African origins and the rise of carnivory, creation.com,19 Dec 2020. Hinch, A.G. et al., The landscape of recombination in African Americans, Nature 476:170–177, 2011. Hinch et al. 2023 Meiotic DNA breaks drive multifaceted mutagenesis in the human germ line, Science 382:eadh2531.

Biblical Genetics
Recombine-o-mania

Biblical Genetics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 26:25


Chromosomal recombination is an essential part of the life cycle of all sexually reproducing organisms. Yet, the system is complex, involving hundreds to thousands of proteins and RNAs. It also involves DNA repair pathways, which are themselves incredibly complex. The newest available information on recombination tells us it is mutagenic, meaning that recombination erodes the very places where recombination happens. How did such a system arise by chance? Can we assume the recombination rate has always been the same? What happens when a new allele arises in the protein that controls recombination? What is the mutation burden caused by this important system? Finally, how does this affect the creation-evolution debate? Links and notes: 15 Questions for evolutionists, #8 How did sex originate? Geeking out about DNA damage repair, June 2023. Grey et al. 2018 PRDM9, a driver of the genetic map, PLoS Genet 14(8):e1007479. Altemose et al. 2017 A map of human PRDM9 binding provides evidence for novel behaviors of PRDM9 and other zinc-finger proteins in meiosis, eLife 6:e28383. Robert Carter gets everything wrong?, creation.com, 10 Jul 2021. Hussin et al. 2011 Age-dependent recombination rates in human pedigrees, PloS Genetics 7(9):e1002251. Wang et al. 2012 Genome-wide single-cell analysis of recombination activity and de novo mutation rates in human sperm, Cell 150(2):402–12. African origins and the rise of carnivory, creation.com,19 Dec 2020. Hinch, A.G. et al., The landscape of recombination in African Americans, Nature 476:170–177, 2011. Hinch et al. 2023 Meiotic DNA breaks drive multifaceted mutagenesis in the human germ line, Science 382:eadh2531.

Everyday Wellness
Ep. 320 Mastering Lifestyle: Guide to Overcoming Insulin Resistance with Shana Hussin, RD

Everyday Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 58:29 Very Popular


I am thrilled to have my dear friend and colleague, Shana Hussin, joining me on the podcast today. Shana is a registered dietitian and host of the Fast to Heal podcast, where she passionately pursues her mission to empower women in reversing obesity, diabetes, PCOS, and fatty liver.  In our discussion today, we dive into the main contributors to poor metabolic health, also looking at other factors that may have roles to play. We identify signs of compromised blood glucose metabolism, discuss satiety, and explore ways of reversing insulin resistance and diabetes. Shana also shares her insights on labs to monitor and offers valuable strategies for addressing sleep and constipation issues.  Join us as we navigate several health topics, all aimed at fostering a healthier and more vibrant lifestyle. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: How Shana stepped back and re-evaluated her approach after her son got sick How Shana's experience with intermittent fasting and whole foods led her to a renewed understanding of why people are unhealthy  How the culture of ultra-processed foods with artificial sweeteners and unhealthy fats started coming into play in the 1970s Why your genetics are not your destiny Why should seed oils be avoided? How sugar is an addictive substance that could lead to insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction What are the symptoms of insulin resistance? The benefits of intermittent fasting Why women must support their metabolic health during perimenopause and menopause Some natural remedies for improving sleep quality  Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Shana Hussin On her website Instagram

In Total Alignment
176. Intermittent Fasting Is A Therapy, Not A Diet with Shana Hussin

In Total Alignment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 61:21


This weeks guest, Shana Hussin is a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) and metabolic health and weight loss expert who helps women reverse weight issues and insulin resistance by teaching them a low-insulin lifestyle. Shana uses varied intermittent fasting protocols and timed eating, along with therapeutic carb restriction, as key strategies to achieve lifelong health. In this episode: How she went from thinking intermittent fasting was bad as a dietician to realizing it was the answer to a lot of societies problems Insulin resistance and how it pertains to someone who is not diabetic What a day in the life of a dietician looks like for eating Why traditional breakfast foods are bad for us and what we should be eating instead How intermittent fasting can help women specifically Why intermittent fasting is the most potent strategy to reverse insulin and weight loss resistance Fasting is a therapy, not a diet Therapeutic carb restriction and how it can heal a broken metabolism Why its important to also hit your nutrition with intermittent fasting What her her fasting protocol looks like and why nutrition plays an important part of it and so much more! MENTIONED RESOURCES Herbal Face Foods Skincare Line: https://www.michellepfile.com/herbal-face-foods-opt-in Connect With Shana Website: https://www.fasttoheal.info/  Free Starting Guides: https://www.fasttoheal.info/freeguides Free Webinar: https://fasttoheal.ewebinar.com/webinar/youve-got-insulin-resistance-and-blood-sugar-issues-now-what-2659 Instagram: @shana.hussin.rdn Facebook: Fast To Heal Nutrition Support Shana's Specialty Course, offered live or online: Low Insulin Academy    Book: Fast To Heal, available on Amazon Connect With Michelle Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/itsmichellepfile⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.facebook.com/michellepfilecoaching⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.michellepfile.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join The Wellness Hub: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.michellepfile.com/wellnesshub⁠⁠⁠

Unlock the Sugar Shackles Podcast
How to Heal Insulin Resistance with Shana Hussin | Episode 136

Unlock the Sugar Shackles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 62:41


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The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
Shana Hussin | 5 Easy Steps to Reverse Insulin Resistance & Achieve Nutritional PEACE KKP: 649

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 62:42


Today, I am blessed to have here with me Shana Hussin. She grew up in Wisconsin, and earned her dietetics degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 1999. While very active throughout her entire lifetime, she struggled with weight gain in college, despite following conventional nutrition recommendations and exercising extensively. It took many years to figure out why she was so much bigger then, but the truth revealed itself when Shana discovered hormonal connections between weight gain, and eventually growing sick and fat. Shana has worked in the medical nutrition therapy field for 20 years. Like most dietitians, she recommended strategies to her clients for much of her career that failed them long-term, with little sustainable weight loss. This proved to be frustrating to both practitioner and client. Armed with new knowledge, an open mind, and simple healing concepts, she developed a 5- Step lifestyle improvement program for her clients, resulting in immediate and sustained success. Determined to share correct and effective concepts with as many as she could reach, she started writing. Shana now serves those wanting to learn her teachings with books, digital products, personalized virtual visits, group coaching, Facebook support groups, the Fast To Heal Stories podcast, and her popular 28-Day Finding Nutritional PEACE Group Challenges, which run every season. To learn more about or to sign up for any of her programs, visit fasttoheal.info. Shana and her husband have 3 awesome children and live in Kaukauna, WI. When she is able, she loves reading, running, traveling, sitting in the sunshine, walking with friends, and cheering her children on in whatever they are pursuing. In this episode, Shana opens the show by talking about her son's ulcerative colitis diagnosis. After months of symptoms, the doctors told Shana to prepare to remove her son's colon. Luckily, Shana sought help outside of the conventional medical system and healed her son without removing his organs. Then, Shana speaks about when she questioned her traditional training as a dietician. After getting sick, Shana started to heal herself by dialing back carbs, increasing healthy fats, and eating more protein. Tune in as we chat all about her new book, Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin Resistance. This episode originally aired in Feb 2022. 4 Secrets to Reversing Diabetes LIVE Training With Ben Azadi. Reserve your FREE spot here: https://www.ketokamp.com/4-secrets-to-mastering-diabetes-web-class -------------------------------------------------------- / / E P I S O D E   S P ON S O R S  PureForm Omega Plant Based Oils (Best Alternative to Fish Oil): http://www.purelifescience.com Use ben4 for $4.00 off. Good Idea Functional Sparkling Water Drinks. Visit http://www.goodidea.us and use the coupon code BEN at checkout. Everyday Dose combines the classic coffee flavor you know and love with functional mushrooms, collagen protein, and nootropics to promote focus, energy, immunity, and gut health. No crash. No B.S.. Head to https://everydaydose.superfiliate.com/KETOKAMP  (5 FREE Travel Packs + Free Frother applied) Text me the words "Podcast" +1 (786) 364-5002 to be added to my contacts list.  [00:45] The Story Behind Shana's Son and His Ulcerative Colitis Diagnosis One day, Shana's son got diarrhea; they didn't think much of it. After weeks, he still had diarrhea. So, they went and got testing, but nothing was coming back. Three months after he started having symptoms, he had a colonoscopy done, and he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. He had lost a bunch of weight and couldn't keep up with sports at the age of eleven. Later, the doctor said Shana needed to get ready to take his colon out. However, Shana found experts outside of the conventional medicine that helped heal her son. [13:30] Why Shana Started To Question Her Dietician Training Shana was a dietician for ten years before she started questioning things. She told people to eat low fat, mostly plants and whole grains. Ten years in, Shana's clients weren't getting any better. After having three children, Shana started to develop her own health problems. Shana had four or five canker sores in her mouth, bloating, and a lack of energy. She knew something in her diet had to be the problem. It took a long time to figure out what was wrong. Shana started fasting, dialing back carbs, and increasing fats. After a few months, Shana was sleeping better, her bloating went away, and her canker sores vanished. [23:25] The Lessons That Shana Talks About In Her Book, Fast To Heal Get Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin Resistance: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0874JXVP7/benazadi-20 P stands for Prepare. Prepare your body for fasting. Get the junk out of your system as much as possible. Eat more whole foods and get your carbohydrates down so your body can adapt to ketones. E stands for Extend Your Fast. Stop eating after dinner. Figure out your trigger and remove it. Start pushing your first meal back in the morning. If you like eating in the morning, close your window sooner at night. A stands for Alter Nutrition As Needed. Women always need to increase their protein. When you're not eating protein and natural fats, then you're going to be ill and hungry. Also, it's time to ditch the seed oils. C stands for Clean, Challenge, and Change Make sure that your fast is clean and you're not stimulating insulin. Challenge days work well for people who have been sick for a long time; pick one day where you will do a twenty-four-hour fast. If you have severe insulin resistance, extended fasts can help you heal. E stands for Ease Your Mind. If you don't sleep and have stress, then your hormones will be out of whack. Stress leads to binge eating and not feeling well. It's a vicious cycle, so you need to get your sleep and stress dialed in. AND MUCH MORE! Resources from this episode: Check out Shana Hussin's Website: https://www.fasttoheal.info/ Follow Shana Hussin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shana.hussin.rdn/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fasttohealnutritiontherapy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shana-hussin-rdn-55403849/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/smhussin/_saved/ Fast To Heal Stories: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fast-to-heal-stories/id1532328889 Get Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin Resistance: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0874JXVP7/benazadi-20 Join theKeto Kamp Academy: https://ketokampacademy.com/7-day-trial-a WatchKeto Kamp on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUh_MOM621MvpW_HLtfkLyQ 4 Secrets to Reversing Diabetes LIVE Training With Ben Azadi. Reserve your FREE spot here: https://www.ketokamp.com/4-secrets-to-mastering-diabetes-web-class -------------------------------------------------------- / / E P I S O D E   S P ON S O R S  PureForm Omega Plant Based Oils (Best Alternative to Fish Oil): http://www.purelifescience.com Use ben4 for $4.00 off. Good Idea Functional Sparkling Water Drinks. Visit http://www.goodidea.us and use the coupon code BEN at checkout. Everyday Dose combines the classic coffee flavor you know and love with functional mushrooms, collagen protein, and nootropics to promote focus, energy, immunity, and gut health. No crash. No B.S.. Head to https://everydaydose.superfiliate.com/KETOKAMP  (5 FREE Travel Packs + Free Frother applied) Text me the words "Podcast" +1 (786) 364-5002 to be added to my contacts list.  *Some Links Are Affiliates* // F O L L O W ▸ instagram | @thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2B1NXKW ▸ facebook | /thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2BVvvW6 ▸ twitter | @thebenazadi http://bit.ly/2USE0so ▸clubhouse | @thebenazadi Disclaimer: This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.  

The Lisa Fischer Said Podcast
Lisa talks to intermittent fasting expert Shana Hussin

The Lisa Fischer Said Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 60:20


Lisa talks to a fasting expert on the benefits of intermittent fasting; they discuss Ozempic and also tackle insulin resistance and what labs to have run.     WEBSITE:  www.fasttoheal.info     INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/shana.hussin.rdn     PODCAST:  Fast To Heal Stories     YOUTUBE:  https://www.youtube.com/@shanahussin     LABS:  She likes ZRT labs for lab testing. She likes it when people get fasting insulin, A1C and fasting glucose along with high sensitivity CRP.     EPISODE SPONSOR:  https://www.jesschicken.com/     EPISODE SPONSOR:  https://www.akelscarpetone.com/     EPISODE SPONSOR:  https://dogtalktv.com/     LISA'S LINKS:     Lisa Fischer Said Academy:  https://lisafischersaid.com/academy/     Website:  lisafischersaid.com     For more information on group intermittent fasting  coaching with Lisa, email fasting@lisafischersaid.com     For more information on one-on-one or group health coaching with Lisa, email healthcoaching@lisafischersaid.com     Podcast produced by clantoncreative.com

The Keto Diet Podcast
Parasites and Weight Loss Resistance with Shana Hussin

The Keto Diet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 60:07


Tired of working out more and eating less, only to gain weight? Shana Hussin of Fast to Heal interviews Leanne on some of the root causes of weight loss resistance. We go through signs and symptoms, treatment plans, and what to expect as you begin to address parasites as a root cause of your weight loss resistance.   Hosted by Leanne Vogel.   Coaching and other supports available at: https://shop.healthfulpursuit.com/ Podcast Sponsors, links and offers available at: http://ketodietpodcast.com/

HEALTHCARE HACKS AND CONNECTIONS
Tips for Success in Healthcare Business Ownership with Shana Hussin

HEALTHCARE HACKS AND CONNECTIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 53:41


Are you an aspiring or existing healthcare business owner? How can you manage your healthcare business more effectively without burning yourself out? Are you able to fulfill both your personal and professional goals now that you're a business owner? In today's Healthcare Hacks and Connections episode, Nate will interview Shana Hussin, RDN, an Integrative Dietitian and Insulin, and Fasting Expert. She is the owner of SMH Nutrition and Wellness. For a long time, Shana struggled to find success as a nutritional professional, and her clients struggled too. In recent years, She has taught her clients some of the oldest therapies known to man, and she has seen their lives finally change. She focuses on reversing insulin resistance, as it is at the base root cause of most stubborn weight and lifestyle issues. Shana will touch on such topics as:The experience that changed the trajectory of her career.Courses and Social Media: Her online practice.The Fast To Heal Stories Podcast and The Fast to Heal Stories book.Challenges she had to contend with when she went into business.3 tips to overcome your marketing hurdles.How to speak to the audience that you want to serve. Resources she leverages to get content ideas for her podcast.The importance of delegating tasks in your business so you can focus on the core activities.Brick and Mortar business versus operating remotely. Hack: To succeed in marketing your business, you have to be consistent, have an email list you actively engage with, and be authentic. Reach out to Shana Hussin:Social Media:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shana-hussin-rdn-55403849/Instagram: @shana.hussin.rdnFacebook: @fasttohealnutritiontherapyTwitter: @smhussinWebsite: https://www.fasttoheal.info/Podcast: https://www.fasttoheal.info/podcast Reach out to Me:Socials:Instagram: @thepodcast_docFacebook: www.facebook.com/nate.navas Affiliates:physiomemes.com (Discount code = Nate20)www.poddecks.com (Discount code = PODDOC)

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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 13/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:42


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 10/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:42


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 07/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:21


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 01/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:16


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 02/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:02


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 03/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:44


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 06/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:45


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 09/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:46


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 14/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:45


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 15/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:32


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 08/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:27


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 23/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:57


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 20/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 10:09


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 17/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:45


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 22/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:17


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 21/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 10:02


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 24/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:38


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 16/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 9:52


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MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 27/03/2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 10:13


MOTIVASI PAGI - DR HUZILI HUSSIN - 27/03/2023 by IKIM

Sisuradion sarjat
Leena Huss on saanut vuoden 2022 elämäntyöpalkinnon

Sisuradion sarjat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 47:04


Suomen kielen professori Leena Hussin vuosikymmeniä kestänyt työ vähemmistökielten tutkijana ja puolesta puhujana palkitaan Ruotsinsuomalaisella elämäntyöpalkinnolla. Päätös aloittaa akateeminen ura suomen kielen ja monikielisyyden parissa sai kipinän Hussin omasta perhearjesta. Leena Huss, Ruotsin ensimmäinen suomen kielen naisprofessori, on saanut vuoden 2022 ruotsinsuomalaisen elämäntyöpalkinnon. Perusteluissa korostetaan hänen vuosikymmeniä kestänyttä työtään ruotsinsuomalaisten ja muiden kielivähemmistöjen puolesta.”Olen kovin iloinen, että tämä on ruotsinsuomalainen palkinto, tämä on meidän oman yhteisön palkinto, se tuntuu hyvältä.”Näin sanoo Leena Huss, kun tapaan hänet Uppsalan kaupunginkirjastossa helmikuisena päivänä vuonna 2023. Tie vähemmistökielten tutkijaksi ei ollut itsestään selvä. Ammatinvalintaa pohtiessaan Leena Hussin mielessä kävi eläinlääkärin työ. Hänen isänsä kuitenkin teilasi ajatuksen toteamalla, ettei pieni, nuori tyttö sovi ollenkaan eläinlääkäriksi käsittelemään isoja lehmiä ja hevosia. Ura vei yliopistoon ja kieliopintoihin, mutta väliin mahtuivat myös vuodet kauppakorkeakoulussa.Päätös puhua omille lapsille suomea kyseenalaistettiinKaksikieliset lapset ovat Leena Hussin väitöskirjan aiheena. Tutkijakaan ei ole omassa elämässään välttynyt kaksikielisyyteen liittyviltä ennakkoluuloilta. Neuvolanlääkäri antoi aikoinaan ymmärtää, ettei Leena Hussin pitäisi olla niin tyhmä ja puhua lapsilleen suomea. Perheen kielilinjaus on johtanut siihen, että lapset ovat nyt kaksikielisiä, ja kolmannen polven Hussit monikielisiä.Leena Huss on omistanut valtaosan elämästään vähemmistökielten tutkimiseen ja syventynyt myös pienten kielten elvyttämiseen. Suomen kielen tulevaisuuden Ruotsissa hän näkee valoisana.”Näen sen hyvänä. Minusta ruotsinsuomalaisten tietoisuus kielestä ja elvytyksestä on kasvanut valtavasti. Minusta kaikista paras asia on se, että ruotsinsuomalaiset nuoret aikuiset ovat niinkin kiinnostuneita ja aktivoituneita.”Ruotsinsuomalainen elämäntyöpalkinto jaetaan ansioituneille ruotsinsuomalaisille. Sveriges Radio Finskan jakaman tunnustuksen saajan valitsee palkintoraati, jota johtaa Sveriges Radio Finskan entinen kanavapäällikkö Päivi Tompuri. Muut jäsenet ovat toimittajat Jaana Johansson, Hannu Laitinen ja SVT:ssä työskentelevä projektijohtaja Anu Tolonen.Elämäntyöpalkintoja on jaettu vuodesta 2019 lähtien. Sen ovat saaneet myös Esko Melakari, Paula Ehrnebo, Markku Huovila ja Erkki Vuonokari.Virpi Inkerivirpi.inkeri@sverigesradio.se

Wake Up and Read the Labels!
How to Reverse Insulin Resistance with Shana Hussin

Wake Up and Read the Labels!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 24:32


Many people view bloating, inflammation and energy plunges as an expected part of growing older. While it's true that health issues without clear causes become more common as we age, that doesn't mean they should be ignored because we think they're “normal.” When we finally commit to taking medical action, we rarely get the answers we need from conventional doctors. The arduous process can leave us with extra expenses and no real solutions. Shana Hussin, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) and Owner of SMH Nutrition and Wellness, discusses a health issue many doctors don't even know to test for: fasting insulin. According to Shana, 80% of the adult population in the United States is experiencing this problem but many people don't even know it. With over 20 years of experience in the nutrition field, Shana is on a mission to reverse chronic illness and insulin resistance, both of which sit at the crux of stubborn weight and lifestyle issues. Shana talks to Jen about the spectrum and symptoms of insulin resistance and the best strategies to approach healing, weight loss, and inflammation.  Key Takeaways [01:51] - Introduction to Shana's career trajectory. [04:00] - Why the standard dietetics curriculum might not bring desired results. [05:05] - Why Shana continues to use her RDN credential. [09:10] - What led Shana to look beyond conventional medicine. [12:22] - What is insulin resistance? [13:05] - What insulin does. [14:58] - The spectrum of insulin resistance. [19:42] - How Shana helps people who have insulin resistance. [21:52] - How to find Shana's courses. Quotes [11:25] - “This has all got to be related. There's got to be a better way to approach healing, weight loss, and inflammation.” ~  Shana Hussin [15:07] - “Very high chronic insulin resistance at its worst is a really tough case of type 2 diabetes, but 80% of our adult population here in the United States in westernized culture is insulin resistant.” ~ Shana Hussin [16:15] - “Not many conventional doctors or practitioners know that they should test for fasting insulin. And even if they run the test, they don't know how to interpret it. They don't know that insulin resistance is the cause of most obesity type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and fatty liver. They treat with medication.” ~ Shana Hussin Links  Shana Hussin on LinkedIn Shana Hussin on Instagram Fast To Heal Stories Podcast Fast To Heal on Facebook Connect with our host Jen on Instagram Jen on Facebook Wake Up and Read the Labels! Schedule a 15 Min Breakthrough Chat with a WURL Food Coach! Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 90 – Unstoppable Brain Stem Tumor Survivor with Kyle Campbell

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 72:41


At the age of five years old, Kyle Campbell was diagnosed with an inoperable tumor on his brain stem. While there were issues he had to face including some motor and speaking issues, Kyle attended public school where he continued to progress and grow. At the age of 14, Kyle undertook radiation treatments that improved his overall life circumstances.   Kyle went on to receive his Bachelor's degree and later his Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. Today he works at a community college in Visalia CA as both a Support Services Coordinator and Part-time Instructor in the Access & Ability Center. His philosophy of life is extremely positive and forward-looking.   I believe you will find this week's episode most inspirational and well worth hearing. Kyle shows that we all can be unstoppable if we choose to move forward in our lives and not allow obstacles to hold us back.     About the Guest: Diagnosed with an inoperable brain stem tumor at age 5, Kyle's life has been full of twists and turns. Even after radiation therapy and lots of doctor visits, he still experiences the effects of his brain stem tumor daily. Now, thirty years after diagnosis and far from the ‘failure to thrive' he had once been described as in his medical reports, Kyle has realized how precious life really is, how we cannot do it on our own, and how important it is to live on purpose with Faith, Focus, & Flexibility.   Kyle Campbell is a Christian, a preacher, a poet, a philosopher, a professor, a disability advocate, and more, but some of his favorite identities are husband and father. Born and raised in the Central Valley of California, Kyle lives in Visalia, CA, with his wonderful wife, Lori, a 2-year-old boy, a 4-year-old boy, and one more boy due in January!   Professionally, Kyle has been working at a community college for seven years, as both a Support Services Coordinator and Part-time Instructor in the Access & Ability Center. In this role, Kyle helps students with and without disabilities navigate their educational journey by learning what accommodations, strategies, and supports will help lead to success in college. He also created and teaches a course on Personal Development and Social Skills.   Kyle has earned a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, as well as a Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from California State University, Fresno. He has been the recipient of multiple awards and scholarships, and is nationally recognized as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. He has been an editorial assistant, the co-author of a published journal article and he is excited to share the lessons, perspectives, and active faith that come from living with a brain stem tumor. Kyle talks about this, and more, in his upcoming book, Beyond Belief:  How Living with a Brain Stem Tumor Brought Faith and Purpose to Life.   Ways to connect with Kyle: Kyle's Website Link:  www.KyleBeyondBelief.com Kyle's LinkedIn Profile:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-campbell-29865a7a/      About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.     Transcription Notes Michael Hingson  00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i  capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson  01:20 Well, hi there, wherever you happen to be. This is Mike Hingson, and I am hosting once again, unstoppable mindset where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet today we get to speak with Kyle Campbell. And what an amazing story for a lot of reasons. You know, one of the things that I've said many times during our podcast episodes is that one of the main goals I have is for everyone who listens to this to see that they can be more unstoppable than they think they can. And you know, it's not always about making some sort of a specific concerted effort to be unstoppable. But it's more an issue of just choosing how you live your life and choosing not to let things hold you back. Kyle was diagnosed with an inoperable brainstem tumor at the age of five. He was even described in his records is failing to thrive. But today now at some 35 or 36 years old, he works at a community college. He's been a preacher. He has been a guest speaker at a variety of places. He is writing a book, and he is by any definition thriving, but for the purposes of our podcast. We're just going to say that Kyle is unstoppable. So Kyle, welcome to unstoppable mindset.   Kyle Campbell  02:45 Or thank him Michael, I appreciate that I'm never mind described as unstoppable. So thinking that made me smile. It's a pleasure to be here with you. And I am happy to be able to chat with you have it?   Michael Hingson  03:02 Well, maybe they'll put that in your medical records now you're unstoppable.   Kyle Campbell  03:08 Sounds good to me.   Michael Hingson  03:10 Well, tell us a little bit about your your life story growing up and how it was discovered that you had an inoperable brain tumor. why that happened? If you're willing to talk a little bit about your early life history? Let's let's hear it.   Kyle Campbell  03:23 Of course, yeah, we'd love to share. So when I was a little boy about, or also, I hadn't just kind of some strange things that were not a call. And my my voice I had a Hypo natality. And when they when they mature, and lots of the young boys have a high voice, which is no more at that age. But my voice seemed a little extra nasally and not to be changing. So my mom, my mom was keeping an eye on that. And curious about that. And there were a few other symptoms as well. But it wasn't long of the speech, my mind. So my mom took me to a doctor and the doctor says, well, he's just, you know, taking more time to venture and given time to, to go, you know, and see what happens. And my mom wasn't convinced about that. She thought, Oh, I think there might be something else going on. So, uh, she took me to a different doctor who did an assessment with me and he kind of saw a few more things and he got it wrong. My mom made me cry oshin get an MRI when they take pictures of the ends tend to be a Barney just to make sure everything is okay with his brain and development. And then yeah, they found their breaks and they found a tumor on my brainstem. And so the the average, don't brainstem is kind of a little bit bigger than the size of your thumb maybe eight centimeters long. And you know, I was a kid, so I'm sure mine was more than that. And, you know, you think about your brain connects to your spine via the brainstem. And so a whole bunch of, you know, nerves, goes through that brainstem, and connect to your spine to your body. And basic, rife functions are controlled in the brainstem, things like breathing, swallowing, walking, talking gene. Even more nuanced things like you know, I can read pressure and heart rate and things like that. It knows that lot going on in there. And I had a I'm going to move I, you know, a little marble type thing in mind. And there was a question of, Okay, do we go down and biopsy it, and try and poke around and get out. And the neurosurgeon that I want to say, you know, about five, five years ago, we wouldn't have Rockledge on this, by now the current trend is to play it safe. Because if we go in there and operate, we might touch things and move things, that would not be good, you might cause more damage, then, you know, then then we want, so we just kind of watched the tumor. And I had MRIs every, every month, every few months to see what was happening. And if it was quickly and aggressively growing, we would have had to do something right away. Amazingly, mine was not doing that it was growing a little bit but it was slow it was benign is what they would say or that it was acting like a benign tumor. I can't say for sure what it is because we haven't biopsy it yet. But, but it's it's there. And you know, it caused a whole bunch of symptoms. When I was a kid. I would constantly mistake. Nauseous made me dizzy, fatigued, I'm strong enough I'm gonna have coughing fits. I remember micron going to bed at night. When I'm sitting there thinking, thinking Hmm, I wonder how sick I'm gonna be in the morning tomorrow. And you know, and not not a fun thought to have no kid. But, but yeah, that's kind of wonder was like, as a as a little kid. And yeah, I just have so much to say about it, that it's coming to mind. I wasn't ever afraid of it. And you know, I my parents took me to dog goods and we trusted Oregon doctors with whatever they recommended that would you know, men sense. So we trusted and then those people to provide care and and they did it. And I'm here today. So I learned you ation you go. Yeah, I'm here.   Michael Hingson  09:20 Let me ask you this. So you talked about your voice being nasally. And clearly your voice does sound a little bit different than than the voices of a lot of people. Why is that? Is that because of the tumor today?   Kyle Campbell  09:32 Yeah. So essentially what that tumor does is very slightly paralyzed is my left side. So in my facial muscles, you might see it. My eye and my lamp are a little bit droopy, not too much. But on the inside, with still connect to the mouth. There is the larynx And then above that, where the mouth connects to the air passage to the nose, the nasal cavities, the clinics, and the way that they're designed is to close when we're not talking, and then to open when we talk, right, so open when we talk so we can put jacquela voice, and then they close when we're not talking. So we have, you know, Ah, man, I can't garden backward. They open when we're not talking to our nose. Right? Close when you're talking. Yeah, so we have the breath to project and talk and speak out, you know, and more my mom, one of my sides, my left side and didn't move any dirt around. Now next are the fairings. So I constantly have any open passageway for my throat to my nose. So when I would speak, I'm gonna get air coming out my nose, God, stop. And when and I spent years in speech therapy, and school, and pretty much the only thing we can do is, have me speak louder. Try to help them and help. My main net difference. I remember I was 17. And I was referred to a specialized EMT, you don't know you still have doctor, someone who specialized in like facial, plastic and reconstructive surgery. And he lifted up, he put a device in the back of my throat and lift it up. And how did he say, ah, and my voice changed from nasally sound I need used to, to, to me to run a shutdown, like when houses was closed. And I thought, wow, I can I'm wanting to have that voice. That's, that's me. That's my voice. And so I had surgery when I was 18. To help close that pipe, I guess my throat and so my voice is a lot more intelligible now. But yeah, so and still Initium ran my estimate,   Michael Hingson  12:45 but clearly, you're very understandable. And and so on. So when did they start doing radiation?   Kyle Campbell  12:51 So, um, they want and the doctor is recommending that we wait until after puberty for me. So if I hadn't had it radiation before, puberty was hormone distribution that might have been thrown off. And I might have had some minor issues coming on. So we wait then until after people read in our for me, I gotten to be about about 14. So it's about 2001. And the tumor was slightly growing. And the doctor my mom, my neurosurgeon said, Okay, it's, it's gone big enough, we need to do something. hormones have mostly gone, you know, kicked in. So yeah, that's when I had it.   Michael Hingson  13:49 So what did the radiation end up doing for you?   Kyle Campbell  13:56 So the way that I like to think of it, you know, as you can is that they were shooting lasers through my head. And basically, they were burned, you know, and they were targeting that tumor to damage it. And then anemia it is shrunk the tumor by about half which is huge. And so in the majority of my symptoms went away. I was no longer nauseous, daily. I was no longer dizzy. I didn't have any more altitude sickness. I was able to gain weight and gain muscle mass which was a struggle for me when I was younger and beyond. And my my coordination and balance are still about the same. There's still you know, I'm not in the best shape. But I received my Stanley symptoms of just not feeling good. And they went away. And I don't have to think much anymore, which is nice.   Michael Hingson  15:14 So what was it like as a kid and interacting with other kids and so on and the school and all that. Were growing up through high school with all of this going on, and then the radiation in the middle and so on.   Kyle Campbell  15:28 You know, in an elementary school I, I mentioned, at the height of my sickness, I'd be you know, I remember a few times I threw up in class in the trash, Jen, you know, I can do anything else. Or I remember having to leave step outside of that, because I had an uncontrollable coughing fit. And I didn't want to interrupt the class too much. I didn't want all my friends staring at me, like, Is he okay? And I was weak. I was physically very small head. They called me skinny bones. Because I had trouble building muscle. Because my lap and Heartway and this, you know, on the whole thing. And, and oh, yeah, so my, my mom was worrying about me in the fifth or sixth grade, she thought he is a very small kid, maybe he's being bullied or something. So my mom asked the young Judy person is okay, like, is he mean boggling by anyone? And then your duty postings for my mom. He's actually friends with the Baris. And I didn't realize him, but I was just being kind to everyone. And I thought these kids were gone. And I was crying to them. So I was one of them, you know, even though I wasn't really picked on kids, and they weren't either. They were just as short rambunctious. Which, of course, I am not. But   Michael Hingson  17:27 but you got along, obviously, and they didn't tell you, I gather.   Kyle Campbell  17:31 Yeah. And, you know, I was just being kind and calling out their value. I guess I didn't have there was words to say. But, but yeah, lineation, in junior high. And in high school, most of my symptoms were gone at this point. Except for, you know, my balance and my speech. By me, we practiced those and, you know, you did the best you can make the most of what you have been grateful to be every day and, and that attitude has stuck with me stuck with my family. And it makes a big difference in our every day interactions.   Michael Hingson  18:24 Well, and I would just say, that's as much a good a definition of unstoppable as one could find you didn't let any of that get in your way. Did you get bullied in high school at all? No. So there you go. Because you related to people, and you clearly had a demonstrable way about you that people didn't bully you, they they accepted you. And, you know, I think a lot of times, that's the best thing that we can do is to try to avoid any of the kinds of things by relating to people and you certainly did that.   Kyle Campbell  19:05 Certainly, yeah. Learning to people is is huge, being kind here. I worked in a community in college, nowadays, and I teach a class that I had the opportunity to kind of create, and it's all about connection and the value of knowing how to invite people in to connection and how to maintain that connection. I'm not how to win arguments. Because winning doesn't build connection by how to connect together and grow together on on a journey of you know, mutual value as well. Apr.   Michael Hingson  20:01 Well, you, you certainly have set a good strong example, which is as good as it could be. And I'm assuming that that all went on through college and you you did pretty well. And you did thrive.   Kyle Campbell  20:17 I did I then, meanwhile, I got my bachelor's degree in philosophy went to Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and got my master's degree and rehabilitation counseling from Fresno State. And it's been it's been great. And so I, I have the privilege to work in college. And it's really exciting to me to come and work in a place where everyday people come to run something new to build something to improve themselves, their understanding of the world around us and how they fit into our world. And how many people relate with each other.   Michael Hingson  21:12 will tell me, you in your in your life journey you started with definitely the whole issue of dealing with perseverance. Yeah, and you've developed a good life philosophy. How have you progressed? Or how did you progress from philosophy to faith to being involved in rehabilitation and rehabilitation counseling, and how do those all interconnect?   Kyle Campbell  21:39 The ABS has moved me into Kleenex even though it seems like they might not at all. So I grew up in church and having faith as a Christian, as a kin and our family. And when I moved to college, I had one week of studying philosophy of Plato's Allegory of the Cave, in high school, and I thought, hey, that's really fun. I'm going to be a pornography major. And I went to Charles Harley, and I studied philosophy. And I'm embarrassed to admit, in my philosophy, years in college, I thought I knew everything I thought I knew better than other people. I was really into analysis and logic, and rationale, rationality, I guess, you know, if something made sense, I'm going forward. If it didn't make sense, I it was a waste of my time. And things like Emotion. Emotion didn't make sense. I couldn't think about it logically. So I thought I'd knock the window and add certain aspects of faith. I couldn't improve them, so I wouldn't deal with them. I will say I remained a Christian the whole time. I believed in God because then I selflessly God make sense to me and I and our logical fashion. I know there are arguments against God's existence. And after going over them, none of them amounted to much in my in my perspective. And as I continued in philosophy, I got really into what does it mean to know something? And how do we have knowledge? What does it mean to know something? And I kind of realized that I knew a heck of a lot less than I thought I knew. To to have knowledge when I'm absolutely certain about something then dotnet logically and rationally makes sense. And no, no longer things meet that criteria. At least after the goes through my interpretation, my intuition so I said, Oh, man, I believe all these things I thought I knew Hey, when my thigh faith thing I used to know from if I believe things I cannot prove. Maybe I could believe the song I suppose. I suppose it's a faith that I was holding back on because I couldn't improve them. Um, so I started in going to Church to learn more about it. And it was just an amazing way to connect with people and build those relationships and have that shared identity, and Jesus Christ and not in ourselves. So I started in, in building empathy for people in the community. And so I ended up going, I had a job that wasn't going anywhere. So I went to Fresno State to get my masters and we have counseling. i Oh, my God, when I went to Fresno State, I can't do not I didn't even know what rehabilitation counseling was. I just thought I needed to do something different. They, they let me into that program. And I am fine. And they, they, they are going to pay my tuition. And to pay me and on top of that to go and do it. So why not? So I went to study, counseling, and learning how to connect with people. And I remember, you know, I came from philosophy, I had this very enlightened mind. Because that's what I was used to. And I remember counseling, someone, you know, I missed the counselor name would read counselor Lee. And they were talking about how they had this really dramatic thing going on. And it was really tough. And so I thought, oh, okay, I know what that's like, because I've had that in my life. So I'm gonna connect with you by saying, oh, yeah, I understand. Me too. I've had that too. So as, as this person was talking, in the midst of her grief, you know about this loss that she has. I was smiling and nodding, preparing you to say, I understand. I've had this happen in my life. And I remember she's looked at me with, you know, daggers in her eyes, she gave me the tiger, she looked at me. And she said, Stop effing smiling at me. And it just kind of stopped me. And I was like, whoa, what? Like, that's intense. And I eventually I realized, even though I've found my own grief, and I've had my own experiences of challenge, I cannot say I have had the same experience as someone else. You know, we all have different things that we've all gone through. And me wanting to avoid that displeasure with her on Cosmo Ness without grief, when it's not okay to push it aside. But I needed to connect with her, and allow her to take the reins, and experience what she's experiencing. To be the iceberg of her own experience. And that's, you know, kind of reinforced in me to think that I've known about me, life is not about what I think about things. Life is about other people and letting them do own and grown and do what they need to do. And it's not my place to impose my value and my judgment on people. It's, it's my place to encourage them to do what they need to do.   Michael Hingson  29:11 Were you able to connect with her? I was, yeah. It's, it is all about learning how to truly be empathetic, as opposed to just saying, you know, it all which is, of course, what you said earlier. And it makes perfect sense. You know, it's, it's so easy for us to just say, Yeah, we know, I've been there done that. But that doesn't really matter. What matters is if you can show that you understand that she's been there and she's doing that and she needs your support. Not just your don't want to say arrogance, but your idea of what she's going through so that makes perfect sense.   Kyle Campbell  29:55 Why you know, I I I don't My book I have coming back here in a moment. But one of the lines, I say in my book is, people don't need your sass, they need your support. And when we make it about us when we say, Oh, I've been through that, or, Oh, this is when I think about your situation right now, when we invite ourselves to give those uninvited, you know, pieces of advice, we're kind of taking over, more not allowing someone to experience what they need to experience. I believe that we need to get over ourselves. And we need to learn how to hold back on that thought of, Oh, I know how to solve your problem. I know what you need to hear. And we need to just put ourselves on pause for just a minute to let someone share and talk about what they're experiencing. I'm certainly certainly there's a time and place for us to offer advice and talk about well, we've been to are just like I am right now. But we need to be mindful the timing, and the circumstance in which we offer that advice.   Michael Hingson  31:37 So how does faith enter into your work as a rehabilitation counselor.   Kyle Campbell  31:44 So, um, I have the, the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor credential, but that's not my position at the college. I won't guys's student services, support coordinator helping people navigate in college and different assignments, different situations based on their barriers brought about by disability aspects of disability. And it absolutely has so much to do with my position. I love what I do, because I haven't a chance to interact with so many different peoples and students about different things. And what I bring with me from counseling, and from my faith is that, oh, it's not about me. I'm not here to impose myself onto anyone. But I'm here to be open for when someone comes to me with an issue, whether it's him or whatever issue it is, um, and we it's easy to be quick to solve a problem. Because we recognize the problem, and we say, Oh, I know what to do. So if I have a student and come in and say, I am having trouble with this homework assignment, I don't know how I don't know what my teacher wants me to do. It's so easy for me to jump in and say, Oh, it's easy. All you have to do is Sanaya that comes I get it. But that approach is not what someone needs to hear they need my support, not my perspective on how I would do it. Maybe they do but not yet. So every single person, we interact with every single person that we see, they are carrying a story with them. They're carrying a perspective, and a background and loads of experience with them. And it's all these things that make us who we are as individual people. And so, when someone comes to me for help on how to do anything, my position is to be curious to be curious about whose error, who they are and how the day is going to build that we're poor. And also, how can we solve together and what you're doing but anyway experiencing so to to allow someone the chance to have the autonomy of their own situation, but also to offer my perspective. There's, and my, you know, my faith certainly has a lot to do with that. I don't know if anyone listening is going to remember. I don't know if you remember Michael, there was a singer in the 70s named Keith Gooding. And he played piano on your saying he was, you know, awesome guy, keep going. And one of his songs, it's called make my life, a prayer to you. And one of his lines in non song is, it was so hard to see, when my eyes were on me. And I think as people, it's easy to put our eyes on ourselves to think about ourselves as the hero of the story, you know, because we have got, perspective is kind of built into us. But it when our eyes or our eyes when we only think about it ourselves, it's hard to see other people it's hard to see in that situation. Yeah.   Michael Hingson  36:12 Well, you know, one of the things that I've always felt it is that life's an adventure. It's an event, but it's not just an adventure. For me, it's an adventure for you. It's an adventure for everyone. Yeah, and, and we are all traveling on the same multi lane road of life, but we're all having our own different adventures, and it would be arrogant of me to presume that I know, all that there is to know about you and your life, you come from having different experiences, but my gosh, together, and learning from each other, we both can grow, which is really as good as it gets.   Kyle Campbell  36:52 Yeah, yeah.   Michael Hingson  36:57 Oh, there you go. Well, let me ask you this, you know, so clearly, people would say you have a disability, because of being operable brainstem, and all the physical things that it's done, although the disability is, is, is, I think, probably as much in other people's minds as it is in our own. But talk about a little bit, though, just the whole concept of disability, how do we view it? How should we view it? I know, there are a lot of different models of disabilities and so on. How would you how would you go about really describing what disability should mean?   Kyle Campbell  37:36 That's a great question with 1000s of different answers. And so for me, I think, certainly in going up with disability or disabilities, I never knew I had I, I had this ability, I didn't identify with it. And then just wasn't talked about. It wasn't avoided. But I do not remember, there was the word around my life in, you know, in the 90s, and 2000s. And even when I went to college, I knew about the disability resource center that we had. But I didn't identify it or as disabled or with a disability. Because I thought, Oh, I function. So that's, I mean, you know, that was my understanding. And it was when I went to Fresno State to study, live in a teaching counseling, where, you know, for those of you who do not know, we have visitation counseling, is counseling with a focus on people with disabilities, on how to work with people and what they might experience with their disability and so on, so forth. And it was in my program that I learned one disability actually was, you know, I live in an impairment that can affect us in different ways. And I It was then that I realized, wait a minute, I avoided me, I count as having a disability. I have, you know, daily impairments in my activities of daily life, you know, walking and talking and you know, things like that. And now, I still experienced every day every day. Um, and so, you know, when I went to school, we learned about different models the night said, monochrome, The medical model of understanding disability is that disability is, it was sort of something wrong within the individual, something that needs to be cured by a doctor, so that you can be healed and be better in some back into society as non disabled anymore. So that was that's manucho Power of disabilities, and it's the individual who is disabled. And the social model of disability is that no, no, no, it's not the individual, it's society that disables the individual based on how societies built and set up. And the program I went to, was all about social model of disability, you know, I've been training people, as persons first, which I got really my mind and made sense to say, Yeah, we don't talk about disabled people, but people, it's a person with a disability, you're putting the person first. And the idea is that more you're valuing the person before mentioning the disability. So you're valuing the human before the clinician. So I came out of my program, you know, all amped about Houston first language. And I remember I just told one of my colleagues at work about Hussin first language, how we shouldn't say disabled person, we should say, a person with a disability because we don't want to disabled someone, we want to dry them up, you know, in stark, orange condition. But are you the person. And so I felt good about myself seeing all of this. And I remember, nice, a student walked in, I was in my back office, they said, Hi, I'm a disabled student, and I need such and such, you know, and I kind of wanted to go out there and say, no, no, no, you're not a disabled person, you're a person with a disability. And, of course, I wouldn't do that. Because I can project value is values onto someone. But it made me think, Wait a minute, if I'm wrong about if this student is identifying as disabled first, you know, I got curious about that. And I found on mono disability and called the identity model of disability. And that's where we identify and in boys, although disability orientation that causes impairment, and we embrace it, embrace the culture, not being able to do something as making us a part of who we are. So, you know, I used to think the medical model was bad social model was good. And, you know, that brings to mind my, my favorite Star Wars movie, Star Wars Episode 31 Venge of the Sith. And there's their power at the end of the movie, where Anakin Skywalker is doing bad things, and he's about to become Darth Vader. And he says to me, wants to know me, you enough for me, or you're against me, wanting to Gianna and Obi Wan being the master Jedi, of course, I have said only assist dealers in absolutes, which is an absolute theme and which is kind of funny. Most important is that it doesn't need to be this or that. And it doesn't need to be medical or social. And I've seen him with my life. Part of it truly is medical. I have glass function. And I had medical procedures variation and eye surgery. And they they really improved my function. And I'm going for oh nine so there is availability ticking on a medical model. And certainly there is up Look at to the social model. I do a lot of LinkedIn learning classes. And I didn't want by a Paralympian. Her name is Liz Johnson. And she was saying that people have disabilities people have these conditions that they live with. But it's society that disables us. So if if I had to walk a tightrope to my car, you know, Well, normally I'm going to do that variable, the only way I could do it, then I'm disabled, is I'm not able to do that.   Michael Hingson  45:44 Or you figure out a way to do it. But I think that one of the the big issues that we, we all really need to think a lot more about and I've started thinking about, and I've been using it lately in some speeches that I've given is that words matter. So for example, persons with disabilities, does not mean we don't have ability, and we've got to, and have the right to and should change what disability means. It doesn't mean a lack of ability at all. Yes, it is a way that that as people like to do we get classified. But as I point out, and I've done it a number of times, I don't think there is one person on this planet who doesn't have a disability. Yeah, most, most people are light dependent. And they don't get along well, without lights. I just yesterday evening, we had a situation where someone was here helping my wife with some things. And it was Halloween. And one of the things we weren't doing was giving away candy that tells you that this is being recorded on November 1, but we we, we turn the lights off so that people wouldn't continuously ring the doorbell because we're not doing trick or treating. But this person couldn't get around in the house. And, and that's typical. So we we dealt with it. But the bottom line is that the the light bulb was invented to give people a way to be able to function in the dark, it doesn't change the fact that they have a disability. Compared to some of us now, I realize there are a whole lot more light dependent people than light independent people. And all that really should say is that we need to be a little bit more open and understanding about people's differences. And that's part of what we don't tend to see a lot nearly as much as we should and you know, you use some some terms like impairment, and and their problems with that. Are you impaired? Well, it depends on how you want to look at it. Are you mobility impaired? Well, let's talk about when you talk to mentioned the tightrope, how many people could get on a tightrope walk into their car today? Right? Yeah, and are not alone in that not many is absolutely right now can more people learn to do it? Possibly. But the bottom line is they can't today. And so we've got to drop the concept, it seems to me of impaired people who happen to have diminished eyesight are called either blind if they're totally blind, or visually impaired. And first of all, I think that that's a serious problem. The so called professionals in the world have dealt with that they have, they've created those things to make a schism and a difference of classifications between someone who has no eyesight and someone who has some eyesight, but doesn't have full eyesight. But the problem with visually impaired is first of all, visually, we're not different simply because we're blind or because we have a lack of some eyesight. And so visually is not something that should be used. So you could change that to vision. But impaired again means you're still equating it to full eyesight. And it's like with with people who happen to be deaf. They'll shoot you if you say deaf or hearing impaired and you probably know this as well as anyone, right. Why? Why is it that people who have some hearing loss don't want to be called hearing impaired? Do you know?   Kyle Campbell  49:33 Well, I think it goes back to identity and how we see ourselves how we think about ourselves. And like you mentioned, Michael, people have a tendency to want to categorize others and that's kind of how, you know, he would do things sometimes. And people have said such a wide variety of experiences and abilities, and characteristics and things to do with them. Where we, we can't really easily put someone into a category, we can't really lump someone based on our, our own perception of them. And yeah, it makes me think about what you were saying about language. And learn how words change, meaning. And even though we might say the same word, Michael, we might have different meanings to that word.   Michael Hingson  50:57 But we can change definitions. And we don't tend to do that. In the area of disabilities as much, because people really still consider us impaired or not having as much ability. And the answer with deaf people and heart and not using hearing impaired is they certainly culturally do not want to be viewed as impaired. And there's no reason they should be. So you shouldn't have that equation that says that you're hearing impaired and I'm not so I'm better than you. And that is one of the reasons that they that the general preference is deaf or hard of hearing, you're taking away the whole concept of impaired. And so like with blindness, it shouldn't be visually impaired or vision impaired, it should be blind or low vision, take away the equation, the equating part take away the comparison. And there's no reason that we ought to not do that. In our world today, people are afraid of disabilities, because oh, it could happen to us. We've seen it we see things happen. Well, yeah. But there are a lot of things that can happen to a lot of people. And somewhere along the line we have to make the determination is a society. that disability is a way that we classify people, because they're somewhat different from us. So does that mean a left handed person is a person with a disability? Because they aren't like most people, by the definitions it should be. So, you know, we don't we don't deal with that very well. But we've got to get away from feeling that disability means lack of ability, and we shouldn't dance around it, it's playing disability fine. I'm a person with a disability. And so is Barack Obama, and so is Joe Biden. And so were you and so as everyone else, everyone has challenges, and everyone has differences.   Kyle Campbell  53:15 Everyone has challenges. And this ability, disability, you know, we're all gonna have a disability at some point. As we age as our life changes, we're experienced these different things. And we meet the criteria, the definition given for disability, but it's how we, how we identify, and II mentioned value. It's helped me value in childhood that really makes the difference. I think, that, you know, we, I think like all culture, what the message was sent is that we value abilities to do different things. And which is hard for someone who has had a difficult time dealing with things. I mean, I like you know, I'm, and I like people, but we need to educate, educate, that, um, a person's various aspects to their identity does not impact their value as a person they have no value is you can't take it away. You can't add to it. You can't change it. A person is valuable in and of themselves. And that's it. something special, I think   Michael Hingson  55:02 we need to recognize that everyone has gifts, and everyone has challenges. It doesn't matter who we really are. So what college do you work at now?   Kyle Campbell  55:14 I want for a community college to invest in the essential battery.   Michael Hingson  55:20 Right? And what's your favorite part of the job?   Kyle Campbell  55:24 I'm working with students who are curious, you know, I mentioned curiosity. And I'm doing this to get to know people and students are curious about their different subjects, their different classes in school. And you never know who you're going to meet those people with all kinds of different backgrounds, and just so many potential connections. But I really value the growth mindset that is on the college campus or in a school setting. We're here to learn. And we're here to unstoppable. Thanks. So that's my favorite part. Now environment.   Michael Hingson  56:20 You're clearly a very resilient person by any definition. So where do you find hope? And what would you advise others of us in terms of how to find more hope and bring it into our lives?   Kyle Campbell  56:33 Thank you, Michael was the land is my, one of my absolute favorite words. My other word is appreciate. And both I was doing it and appreciate our long words, they have forced them forcing the boys there. You know, someone like me, we don't just say him on accident, we have to be intentional to say, um, when when my other people once multibeam resilient as to be flexible, to have hope that no matter what happens, it's going to be okay, I'm gonna find a way to make me my need to adjust your path a teensy bit. Bozena has been able to say, oh, it's not working out the way I planned. But that's okay. Because whenever it happens, it's going to have value. So, for me, I'm with my Christian faith. I know that my hope is with Jesus, and my hope is with God, and that no matter what happens, he's going to walk you out for my benefit. It's simply said that he's, you know, and let us know, for those of us in the faith, and there are absolutely times I know, understand what's going on. And if I try to understand what's going on, I'm gonna drive myself crazy. And I'm gonna put myself under stress and ensconced into even the heart. And the letting go of control. That's learning loves process has been amazing. For my resilience, because I'm designing go, I'm no longer personally connected to a specific outcome of something. Instead, I'm committed to the process. And I'm committed to my response of a situation. And I can't control so many things, none of us can, but I can enter them into my honors spots, right? Something   Michael Hingson  59:16 you know, in the interesting thing about religion. We all have the same God, whether it's Christian, whether it's Jewish, whether it's Muslim, and the Bible tells us that we all have the same God and the teachings, the basic tenants of teachings are the same, and it would just be so much better if people would learn more about God and really reflect on the fact that we're all part of the same world.   Kyle Campbell  59:46 I think, I think there is a tendency to want to point out things that we am I lacking in each other? I think there is a feeling of wanting to be superior. And to say, my beliefs are better than yours. Or mine, my belief is true and yours is not all my experience is more valid than yours. And I obviously do believe there is an absolute truth right there. Um, but it's it's and they weren't my end is not our place to judge and saying whose perspective is better? It's like, you know, like, like the, you know, there's a story of the monks, the blind monks feeling something, there is five of them in the soil, and they feel these different things in or something? And one says, oh, no, it's very thin. Anyone says no, it's very strong and dense. And I says, No, it's very long and kind of waves around. And they're all describing different parts of the elephant, right? Yeah, that's, that's the same event. And they all have a different perspective of it. So for one of them, say, your neuron you're on for thinking it's like this when it's like this? And I'm right.   Michael Hingson  1:01:49 Yeah, yeah.   Kyle Campbell  1:01:51 I think that's an this step on our part. And, you   Michael Hingson  1:01:58 know, the, the interesting thing is that so many people judge, and so many people once again, decide that they know best, it goes back to what you said near the beginning of our time, which is that, in reality, you, you can't make the determination for other people. And you know, what, even if one religion is absolutely correct, and all the other religions are incorrect, it seems to me that if we follow the preachings of Christianity, it goes back to what you just said about judging. It is not our place to judge. And that's between God and every individual and Far be it from me to decide what God's choice is going to be.   Kyle Campbell  1:02:50 Absolutely, Michael, even though I think I know better, probably for me to say what is right. For me to judge the situation,   Michael Hingson  1:03:05 if you compare most of the major religions, the basic teachings, and the basic goals are really the same. And so again, Far be it from us to say, who's right and who's wrong, or what's right and what's not. And that includes people saying, Well, Jesus wasn't the Son of God. If you follow the teachings of Jesus, we're all children of God. And Jesus makes that very clear. But the issue still is, you know, we all have to stop judging, and it goes back to disabilities the same way. So, so, you know, it is a challenge. And, you know, I really applaud the adventure that you're on. And I have to ask, we're going to have to end at some point here, but tell me about the book that you're writing.   Kyle Campbell  1:03:54 Yeah, sure. I could chat with you on Michael.   Michael Hingson  1:04:00 We could do that. Yeah.   Kyle Campbell  1:04:02 Well, I don't know if the US would appreciate that. So yeah, I have a book coming out. It's called beyond belief. How a brain stem tumor, Dr. faith and purpose, his life. And in my book beyond belief, um, I I talked about all these things that we've talked about today, my, my, my journey, as a kid and growing up and having medical issues. I talked a little bit about disability and my journey to doing counseling, still philosophy, and kind of weave it in with the Bible and seeing myself in the Bible and it was the philosopher and theologian. So uncloak is gorgeous, and you need to see yourself in the Bible. And after the Bible we talking to you, and about you. And so I began my journey of what that was for me. But it's in bunk, and I end with practical strategies for someone. So living beyond belief, or maybe, as you might say, unstoppable, living things like calling out the value, and the others, things like being patient, for the sake of others, things like being kind to each other. And it's so easy to skip these things, as after thoughts of what we should be doing, when in reality, they're essential to what we should be doing every day. And it's been a fun process to write the book. And I'm excited to share my message. I beyond beneath our brainstem tumor, broad and purpose to life is going to be available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle edition.   Michael Hingson  1:06:29 When will it be coming out?   Kyle Campbell  1:06:31 The official launch date is Thursday, November is direct, which is this Thursday, the Kindle edition will be 99 cents that day. So if you wanted to donate $1, and help me become a best selling author and help and learn about living with the brainstem tumor, you can do that. I didn't realize for a long time, how unique it is to live with a brain stem tumor. We have our brain tumors every now and then. We don't hear much about brain stem tumors. And when I realized recently, how special that is, it was kind of like, I had a conviction that, wow, I need to share this story. So I'm happy to have the opportunity to do that.   Michael Hingson  1:07:37 Are you self publishing it? Or do you have a publisher?   Kyle Campbell  1:07:40 I'm self I'm I have a hybrid publisher. So I'm self publishing. But I have an independent press who has helped me along the way. Yeah, they're called press. They're based out of Fresno here.   Michael Hingson  1:07:59 Well, I hope that you'll also figure out a way to make it an audio book or get audible to produce it and put it up on its site and make it available in as many different forms as you can.   Kyle Campbell  1:08:11 Of course, thank you. Yeah, in fact, just today, I was talking with my engineer, my my publisher about doing audiobooks. And trying to get not started. So I would love to have that. People have asked for it. And and yeah, hopefully it's coming down the pike.   Michael Hingson  1:08:34 Cool. Well, Kyle, I want to thank you for being here with us today. It's been a real joy and a real pleasure. And I think I've learned a lot. And it's been a wonderful conversation. How can people reach out to you if they want to contact you or learn more about you and so on?   Kyle Campbell  1:08:53 Yeah, thank you, Michael. You can find me online. My website is www dot Kyle K Y L E  www.Kylebeyondbelief.com My email is on there Kyle dot beyondbelief@gmail.com. But if he had to my website, you will be able to fill out a form and contact me on there. One more time. www.Kylebeyondbelief.com.   Michael Hingson  1:09:30 Well, Kyle, thank you very much again for being with us. And I want to thank you for listening out there today. We really appreciate it hope that you found this informative and enjoyable and inspirational. If you have a chance please give us a five star rating wherever you're listening to our podcast. And I would love to know what you think so please feel free to email me at Michaelhi at acessibe A C C E S S I B E dot com, or go to our podcast page www dot Michael hingson H i n g s o n.com/podcast. So we really do value your thoughts, your comments, and Kyle, for you and for all of you listening out there if you know of anyone else who you think we ought to have as a guest on the podcast, unstoppable mindset, please let us know we'd love to hear from you. And we'd love to, to find ways to to accommodate any guests that you bring our way. So once more Kyle, thanks very much. It's been wonderful to have you here today.   Kyle Campbell  1:10:35 Thank you, Michael. It's been great. I appreciate that   Michael Hingson  1:10:43 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. To learn more about the concept of blinded by fear, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com forward slash blinded by fear and while you're there, feel free to pick up a copy of my free eBook entitled blinded by fear. The unstoppable mindset podcast is provided by access cast an initiative of accessiBe and is sponsored by accessiBe. Please visit www.accessibe.com. accessiBe is spelled a c c e s s i b e. There you can learn all about how you can make your website inclusive for all persons with disabilities and how you can help make the internet fully inclusive by 2025. Thanks again for listening. 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The Functional Gynecologist
#132: Fast To Heal with Shana Hussin

The Functional Gynecologist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 66:28 Very Popular


Have you struggled seeing results with conventional diet recommendations? Have you tried certain diet styles that just did not work, or only worked for a little while until you ended up right back where you started? Today's guest, Shana Hussin, is a registered dietician with 20+ years in the field, but really found the key to metabolic flexibility after searching for answers with a family health condition. She focuses on intermittent fasting done right!You will hear:The difference between sugar burners and ketone/fat for fuel burnersHow changing how often and what kinds of foods you eat can heal your metabolic issuesHow conventional “diets” have been manipulated over time by the food industryHow your body prioritizes its' fuel options5-Steps to achieving nutritional PEACEAnd so much more!!More about Shana:Shana Hussin is a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) and metabolic health and weight loss expert.She is the host of the top-rated nutrition podcast Fast To Heal Stories, where she helps listeners reverse weight loss by teaching them a low-insulin lifestyle. Shana uses intermittent fasting and timed eating along with therapeutic carb restriction as key strategies to achieve lifelong health.After struggling with her own health issues and experiencing the failures of the conventional health and nutrition industries, Shana developed various online programs and wrote her best-selling book, Fast To Heal, to help as many as possible reverse insulin resistance with her proven 5-step system.Connect with Shana:Grab Shana's book, Fast to Heal  here: https://www.amazon.com/Fast-Heal-Achieving-Nutritional-Resistance/dp/B0874JXVP7/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2BA6HBKUD533K&keywords=fast+to+heal+shana+hussin&qid=1658871729&sprefix=fast+to+heal%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1Website: https://www.fasttoheal.info/Take the Carb Quiz here: https://www.fasttoheal.info/carbquizInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shana.hussin.rdn/Podcast: Fast to Heal StoriesConnect with Dr. Tabatha:Dr. Tabatha's Website: https://www.drtabatha.com/Dr. Tabatha's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrTabathaDr. Tabatha's IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegutsygynecologist/Dr. Tabatha's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWea1x1abLERehb5yn_nfowThe Functional Gynecologist's Guide to Balancing your Hormones: https://lcvjtpc8.pages.infusionsoft.net/LOOK AND FEEL AMAZING! Buy EnergyLift here!

Reshape Your Health with Dr. Morgan Nolte
127. What to Do if You're Not Losing Weight with Intermittent Fasting with Shana Hussin, RDN

Reshape Your Health with Dr. Morgan Nolte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 60:23 Very Popular


If you've been using intermittent fasting and not losing weight or seeing the results you want, you'll want to check out our new episode on the Reshape Your Health podcast that just dropped this morning. My guest is Shana Hussin, RDN and founder of Fast to Heal. Shana has worked in the medical nutrition therapy field for 20 years. Like most dietitians, she recommended strategies to her clients for much of her career that failed them long-term, with little sustainable weight loss. This proved to be frustrating to both practitioner and client.Here's what we cover in this interview:Things Shana was taught in her schooling to become a registered dietician that is totally backwards for sustainable weight loss and disease prevention. Why PCOS is a condition of insulin resistance and how to reverse it. What to do if you're not losing weight with intermittent fasting. What length of fast is best for reversing insulin resistance?The answer to a FAQ: “How many carbs should I be eating?”Advice for women on adjusting their fasting window around their menstrual cycle. AND MUCH MORE!Resources from this episode: https://www.zivli.com/blog/not-losing-weight-intermittent-fasting-shana-hussinFollow Shana: Website: https://www.fasttoheal.info/Instagram: @shana.hussin.rdnCoachingIf you're ready to lose the weight for good, you've come to the right place!Join my online course, Zivli, to learn the science behind weight loss and habit change so you can lose weight, get healthy, and prevent disease. To learn more, go to https://www.zivli.com/join. Free Weight Loss ResourcesWeight Loss Masterclass to Lower Insulin Resistance & Inflammation Connect on Social>> Subscribe to My YouTube Channel>> Follow Me on Instagram>> View My Website Subscribe & Review in Apple PodcastsAre you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. Click here to subscribe in Apple Podcasts.Now if you're feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on Apple Podcasts, too. Thank you!

Diari Ayah
Hussin Said | daripada main baju menjadi Boss Mangobossku

Diari Ayah

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 51:48


Saya bertemu Mohamad Hussin Bin Said, Pemilik Mangobossku Last Warning untuk merakam perjalanan hidupnya yang boleh menjadi tauladan. Seorang yang ditinggalkan ayahnya sejak kecil, main baju kemudian menjadi seorang peniaga yang  tidak mengenal penat dan maju.Inilah DiarinyaManggobossku di The Grandstand, 200 Turf Club Rd. Singapore.www.kedaisujimy.comwww.sujimy.com 

Boundless Body Radio
Mealtime Mastery with Returning Guest Shana Hussin! 276

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later May 13, 2022 69:50


Shana Hussin is a returning guest on our show! Be sure to check out his first appearance on Boundless Body Radio on episode 183 of our show! Shana earned her dietetics degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 1999 and has now worked in the medical nutrition field for over 20 years! While very active throughout her entire lifetime, she struggled with weight gain in college, despite following conventional nutrition recommendations and exercising extensively. Eventually, Shana discovered the hormonal connections that lead to weight gain. She is the author of Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin Resistance. Shana now serves those wanting to learn her teachings with books, digital products, personalized virtual visits, group coaching, Facebook support groups, The Fast To Heal Stories Podcast, and her popular online course Finding Nutritional PEACE! Shana and her husband have 3 awesome children and live in Kaukauna, WI!Find Shana at-https://www.fasttoheal.info/Amazon- Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin ResistanceIG- shana.hussin.rdnThe Fast To Heal Stories PodcastFind Boundless Body at-myboundlessbody.comBook a session with us here! 

The How To Make a Podcast Podcast!
Fast To Heal Stories Host Shana Hussin!

The How To Make a Podcast Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 51:06


Today we are speaking with Shana Hussin! Shana earned her dietetics degree in 1999 and has now worked in the medical nutrition field for over 20 years! She is the author of Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin Resistance. Shana is the host of The Fast to Heal Stories Podcast, which is one of the top nutrition podcasts on Apple! Shana was hosted on our primary podcast, so be sure to check out Shana's amazing story on episode 183 of Boundless Body Radio! Find Shana at-https://www.fasttoheal.info/Amazon- Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin ResistanceIG- shana.hussin.rdn Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
Shana Hussin | Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin Resistance KKP: 380

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 62:07


Today, I am blessed to have here with me Shana Hussin. She grew up in Wisconsin, and earned her dietetics degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 1999. While very active throughout her entire lifetime, she struggled with weight gain in college, despite following conventional nutrition recommendations and exercising extensively. It took many years to figure out why she was so much bigger then, but the truth revealed itself when Shana discovered hormonal connections between weight gain, and eventually growing sick and fat. Shana has worked in the medical nutrition therapy field for 20 years. Like most dietitians, she recommended strategies to her clients for much of her career that failed them long-term, with little sustainable weight loss. This proved to be frustrating to both practitioner and client. Armed with new knowledge, an open mind, and simple healing concepts, she developed a 5- Step lifestyle improvement program for her clients, resulting in immediate and sustained success. Determined to share correct and effective concepts with as many as she could reach, she started writing. Shana now serves those wanting to learn her teachings with books, digital products, personalized virtual visits, group coaching, Facebook support groups, the Fast To Heal Stories podcast, and her popular 28-Day Finding Nutritional PEACE Group Challenges, which run every season. To learn more about or to sign up for any of her programs, visit fasttoheal.info. Shana and her husband have 3 awesome children and live in Kaukauna, WI. When she is able, she loves reading, running, traveling, sitting in the sunshine, walking with friends, and cheering her children on in whatever they are pursuing. In this episode, Shana opens the show by talking about her son's ulcerative colitis diagnosis. After months of symptoms, the doctors told Shana to prepare to remove her son's colon. Luckily, Shana sought help outside of the conventional medical system and healed her son without removing his organs. Then, Shana speaks about when she questioned her traditional training as a dietician. After getting sick, Shana started to heal herself by dialing back carbs, increasing healthy fats, and eating more protein. Tune in as we chat all about her new book, Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin Resistance. Order Keto Flex: http://www.ketoflexbook.com Free Keto Webinar: www.ketosismasterclass.com  -------------------------------------------------------- / / E P I S O D E   S P ON S O R S  PureForm Omega Plant Based Oils (Best Alternative to Fish Oil): http://www.purelifescience.com Use ben4 for $4.00 off. Paleo Valley beef sticks, apple cider vinegar complex, organ meat complex & more. Use the coupon code KETOKAMP15 over at https://paleovalley.com/ to receive 15% off your entire order. Upgraded Formulas Hair Mineral Deficiency Analysis & Supplements: http://www.upgradedformulas.com Use KETOKAMP15 at checkout for 15% off your order.  Text me the words "Podcast" +1 (786) 364-5002 to be added to my contacts list.  [00:45] The Story Behind Shana's Son and His Ulcerative Colitis Diagnosis One day, Shana's son got diarrhea; they didn't think much of it. After weeks, he still had diarrhea. So, they went and got testing, but nothing was coming back. Three months after he started having symptoms, he had a colonoscopy done, and he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. He had lost a bunch of weight and couldn't keep up with sports at the age of eleven. Later, the doctor said Shana needed to get ready to take his colon out. However, Shana found experts outside of the conventional medicine that helped heal her son. [13:30] Why Shana Started To Question Her Dietician Training Shana was a dietician for ten years before she started questioning things. She told people to eat low fat, mostly plants and whole grains. Ten years in, Shana's clients weren't getting any better. After having three children, Shana started to develop her own health problems. Shana had four or five canker sores in her mouth, bloating, and a lack of energy. She knew something in her diet had to be the problem. It took a long time to figure out what was wrong. Shana started fasting, dialing back carbs, and increasing fats. After a few months, Shana was sleeping better, her bloating went away, and her canker sores vanished. [23:25] The Lessons That Shana Talks About In Her Book, Fast To Heal Get Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin Resistance: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0874JXVP7/benazadi-20 P stands for Prepare. Prepare your body for fasting. Get the junk out of your system as much as possible. Eat more whole foods and get your carbohydrates down so your body can adapt to ketones. E stands for Extend Your Fast. Stop eating after dinner. Figure out your trigger and remove it. Start pushing your first meal back in the morning. If you like eating in the morning, close your window sooner at night. A stands for Alter Nutrition As Needed. Women always need to increase their protein. When you're not eating protein and natural fats, then you're going to be ill and hungry. Also, it's time to ditch the seed oils. C stands for Clean, Challenge, and Change Make sure that your fast is clean and you're not stimulating insulin. Challenge days work well for people who have been sick for a long time; pick one day where you will do a twenty-four-hour fast. If you have severe insulin resistance, extended fasts can help you heal. E stands for Ease Your Mind. If you don't sleep and have stress, then your hormones will be out of whack. Stress leads to binge eating and not feeling well. It's a vicious cycle, so you need to get your sleep and stress dialed in. AND MUCH MORE! Resources from this episode: Check out Shana Hussin's Website: https://www.fasttoheal.info/ Follow Shana Hussin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shana.hussin.rdn/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fasttohealnutritiontherapy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shana-hussin-rdn-55403849/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/smhussin/_saved/ Fast To Heal Stories: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fast-to-heal-stories/id1532328889 Get Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin Resistance: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0874JXVP7/benazadi-20 Join theKeto Kamp Academy: https://ketokampacademy.com/7-day-trial-a WatchKeto Kamp on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUh_MOM621MvpW_HLtfkLyQ Order Keto Flex: http://www.ketoflexbook.com Free Keto Webinar: www.ketosismasterclass.com  -------------------------------------------------------- / / E P I S O D E   S P ON S O R S  PureForm Omega Plant Based Oils (Best Alternative to Fish Oil): http://www.purelifescience.com Use ben4 for $4.00 off. Paleo Valley beef sticks, apple cider vinegar complex, organ meat complex & more. Use the coupon code KETOKAMP15 over at https://paleovalley.com/ to receive 15% off your entire order. Upgraded Formulas Hair Mineral Deficiency Analysis & Supplements: http://www.upgradedformulas.com Use KETOKAMP15 at checkout for 15% off your order.  Text me the words "Podcast" +1 (786) 364-5002 to be added to my contacts list.  *Some Links Are Affiliates* // F O L L O W ▸ instagram | @thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2B1NXKW ▸ facebook | /thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2BVvvW6 ▸ twitter | @thebenazadi http://bit.ly/2USE0so ▸clubhouse | @thebenazadi Disclaimer: This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.  

Boundless Body Radio
Fast To Heal with Shana Hussin! 183

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 64:38


Shana Hussin earned her dietetics degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 1999 and has now worked in the medical nutrition field for over 20 years! While very active throughout her entire lifetime, she struggled with weight gain in college, despite following conventional nutrition recommendations and exercising extensively. Eventually, Shana discovered the hormonal connections that lead to weight gain. She is the author of Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin Resistance. Shana now serves those wanting to learn her teachings with books, digital products, personalized virtual visits, group coaching, Facebook support groups, The Fast To Heal Stories Podcast, and her popular six-week Finding Nutritional PEACE Group Challenges! Shana and her husband have 3 awesome children and live in Kaukauna, WI. Shana loves reading, running, traveling, sitting in the sunshine, walking with friends, and cheering her children on in whatever they are pursuing!Find Shana at-https://www.fasttoheal.info/Amazon- Fast To Heal: A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE and Reversing Insulin ResistanceIG- shana.hussin.rdnSpecial love to-Former guest Gin Stevens, author of Fast. Feast. Repeat.

Change the Way You Age
Shana Hussin: Finding Nutritional Peace with Fasting | Ep #21

Change the Way You Age

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 41:37


I interview registered dietician, Shana Hussin. We discuss how fasting can heal the body and allow you to develop nutritional peace around food. Items covered include: What the acronym PEACE stands for with respect to fasting Why the traditional food pyramid and dietary recommendations fail most people when it comes to losing weight Reversing chronic disease, and getting healthy How fasting will decrease gut issues like bloating, gas, abdominal discomfort and reverse chronic disease What it means to be a sugar versus a fat burner Why people become insulin resistant, what foods contribute to this problem, and how to reverse it We also provide tips on how to add fasting into your lifestyle without major restrictions to your daily living. You can find Shana at https://www.fasttoheal.info/ For more information about functional medicine, visit my website at https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/ Please click the like button above and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! © 2021 Tracy Page, MD

The Scary Guy Podcast
Jeanne Corvese Hussin

The Scary Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 57:38


"Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around." Leo Buscaglia I SEE OLD PEOPLE: A true story about how small acts of kindness leads us to extraordinary love and connections that defy our wildest dreams. The author of this book, Jeanne Corvese Hussin discovered this for herself after volunteering to visit and spend time with Seniors with dementia. Jeanne not only shares insights in to the wonderful characters she met and their stories but in her conversation with Scary and Gary discusses the lessons about life, how kindness is a choice, learned behaviour, coincidences, positive energy and Moms. To order your copy of the book and to connect with Jeanne: kind conversations.com Facebook.com/Kindconversationsnow instagram.com/kindconversationsnow twitter.com/Jcorvese12

Happy Doc Student Podcast
#39 Simplify Your Life - Intermittent Fasting with Shana Hussin

Happy Doc Student Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 36:16


 Simplify Your Life and Improve Your Health with Intermittent Fasting (AKA restricted eating).Like with any significant lifestyle change, be smart. Consult a professional before you jump in.Shana Hussin is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who has worked in the nutrition field for over 20 years. Using unconventional nutritional therapies of intermittent fasting, balancing food intake and eliminating foods that drive obesity her clients are able to attain lasting results. Her book, Fast To Heal, details the science and power behind intermittent fasting and outlines a 5-Step approach to implement her teachings. On today's show she talks about a way to eat that not only simplifies your life and saves you time but has the potential to radically improve your health and overall well-being. Connect with ShanaEmail: shana@fasttoheal.infoFacebook: Fast To HealIG: shana.hussin.rdnProduct bundles can be found at: https://www.fasttoheal.infoFree email course and introductory guides: https://www.subscribepage.com/fasttohealOther resources available at: http://Expandyourhappy.comHappy Doc Student Swag: https://www.bonfire.com/store/happy-doc-student-podcast-swag/Support this free content and keep Heather going with a yummy green tea: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/expandyourhappy Get the Happy Doc Student Handbook here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578333732

Waist Away: The Intermittent Fasting & Weight Loss Podcast
#362 - How To Stop Craving Sweet Foods, Appetite Control, Fat Fasting and How To Do It, How To Make Doing A 24 Hour Fast Easily, How To Implement A 42-48 Hour Fast, and more - with Shana Hussin!

Waist Away: The Intermittent Fasting & Weight Loss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 30:40


Welcome back to the podcast! In today's episode, Chantel got to speak with Shana Hussin! While researching natural approaches to healing chronic metabolic diseases and obesity, she discovered the fascinating and timeless healing powers of intermittent fasting. By studying the work of Dr. Jason Fung, MD, and other fasting pioneers, Shana learned as much as possible about fasting strategies and how to implement them successfully.   Enjoy! Shana's Website: https://www.fasttoheal.info/  https://www.facebook.com/fasttohealnutritiontherapy https://www.instagram.com/shana.hussin.rdn/    Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay/  Order The Brand New Book, One Meal And A Tasting: https://chantelrayway.com/onemeal/      Order All The Books: Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way - 2nd Edition:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0999823116/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tpbk_p1_i0    Fasting to Freedom: The Gift of Fasting: https://www.amazon.com/Fasting-Freedom-Gift-Chantel-Ray/dp/0999823132/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=    Freedom From Food: A Six Week Bible Study Course: https://www.amazon.com/Freedom-Food-Bible-Study-Course/dp/0999823159/ref=pd_bxgy_img_3/135-7722513-4171815?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0999823159&pd_rd_r=91d59435-2126-4f9d-867e-00646964e3e4&pd_rd_w=mg3U0&pd_rd_wg=FcVwL&pf_rd_p=fd3ebcd0-c1a2-44cf-aba2-bbf4810b3732&pf_rd_r=NWM3687GJSRKKQ4BYQP4&psc=1&refRID=NWM3687GJSRKKQ4BYQP4    Connect With Us:   Leave us a review: https://chantelrayway.com/review/    Share YOUR Story: https://chantelrayway.com/contact/   Contact directly through email at questions@chantelrayway.com    Enjoy refreshing, all-natural wine: https://chantelrayway.com/wine/   Listen to the new audiobook as a podcast HERE: https://chantelrayway.com/purchase-audio-book/   Free Video Preview: https://chantelrayway.com/top-12-thin-eater-tips-free-video/   Check out the VIDEO COURSE here: https://chantelrayway.com/video-course/   Check out the FASTING RESET SUMMIT HERE: https://fastingresetsummit.com/   Purchase on Amazon Here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/intermittentfastingthechantelrayway   Strengthen your immune system with Vitamin C: https://chantelrayway.com/vitaminc/    Enjoy a FREE smoothie recipe book: https://chantelrayway.com/freerecipe/   Re-energize with nutritious algae Energybits: https://chantelrayway.com/energybits    Castor Oil: https://chantelrayway.com/castoroil   Connect with us on Social Media:   YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA   Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay       Things we love: https://chantelrayway.com/things-i-love-2/   Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay   ***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.***

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
I See Old People: A True Story About How Small Acts of Kindness Lead Us to Extraordinary Love and Connections that Defy Our Wildest Dreams. Janeane speaks with author Jeanne Corvese Hussin

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021


Legally Separated and Unemployed with a Year to Kill – What Will Jeanne Do? A unique and timely set of circumstances create the perfect storm for a woman on the cusp of multiple changes. Her somewhat flippant decision to volunteer sets the stage for profound relationships you won't soon forget. When the housing bubble burst in 2008, Jeanne Corvese Hussin found herself at a fork in the road. She could either continue her job as a senior vice president for a mortgage banker at a significant pay cut or take the year-long severance and travel with her son, Jason. She chose the latter. Now what? After Jason would go to bed, the nights stretched out before Jeanne like a long black highway cutting through the desert. She spent the hours flirting with men online but was often disappointed by the real person behind the dating profile. Suddenly, she had an epiphany. Or maybe it was a message from God. She should find a way to give back. Drawn to senior citizens, Jeanne found herself at a local assisted living facility volunteering her time to memory care residents in a ward ironically named Recollections. From her inspired impulse to serve emerge the colorful characters who comprise I See Old People©. You will never be the same. In these pages, Jeanne tells the story of her family, her interactions with the seniors at Recollections, and finally, her storybook “never too late” romance in this extraordinary memoir. I See Old People is much more than a book; it's an experience. About Jeanne Corvese Hussin Jeanne Corvese Hussin is chief marketing officer for a financial services company based in Seattle. A compelling story teller, she has over 30 years' experience in brand marketing and public speaking. In her autobiography, "I See Old People," she shows how to lead with compassion and shares her remarkable love story. Jeanne resides in Washington with her husband Joe and their two mixed dachshunds, Tasha Bear and Oscar. She volunteers her time visiting with seniors who suffer from dementia and enjoys spending time with her son Jason. Learn more at www.kindconversations.com.

Speak Up Talk Radio Network
Author Jeanne Corvese Hussin

Speak Up Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 0:43


Imagine Yourself Podcast
Second Chances at Life & Love: Author Jeanne Hussin Helps Us Hit the Refresh Button

Imagine Yourself Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 32:04


When you hear the quote “It's never too late to be what you might have been,” does it strike a chord in you?  Does it make you ponder dreams deferred by life's realities? Do you wonder if those dreams have passed their expiration dates? Well, to quote our guest Jeanne Hussin, “you're not too old and it's never too late.” In fact, after you hear her story, you too may be saying “good things are right around the corner!” And not simply good things -- but great things, big dreams and maybe even a new love or a new spark being lit in your current relationship.   Jeanne Corvese Hussin is a marketing exec, mom, blogger and author of the new book “I See Old People”.  At 60, she says writing a book is a prize she has eyed for 25 years, but it was only recently that she had a story to tell. The inspiration came from her visits to a memory care facility for seniors and the wonderful lessons learned there. Her passion to serve seniors actually originated when she saw how callously her own mother had been treated by some of the staff at another facility years ago. She knew then that she wanted to crusade for kindness. Kindness, not just for senior citizens, but for everyone – especially those who felt unseen. Her website and blog, KindConversations.com is an extension of this. “We all need to feel like we matter, no matter what age, no matter who we are” is emblazoned on the homepage. Another thing we learned from Jeanne is that “kindness is sexy.” Part of her inspiring story is finding love later in life.  It was not who she expected or when she expected to find him, but she did get her “prince” and her fairytale wedding.  Her husband, she says, not only carries this all-important kindness trait, but he's the type who guy her mother always said she should look for, one who puts her on a pedestal. So many times, in movies, books and news stories, we get inspired by people whose dreams have come true or have found peace and happiness. Sometimes these real or fictional characters persevere though difficult circumstances to finally reach their destiny. What can make it even sweeter, though, is when the person is getting a do-over. What is it about second (or third or fourth) chances that is so moving? We think this is as good as any do-over story you'll see, hear or read about.  Thank you, Jeanne, for telling us about your second chances at both life and love. Thank you for your honesty, vulnerability, and for your amazing advice. Thank you for being a wonderful advocate for kindness in our world, especially for our older population. We invite everyone to listen in as Jeanne tells us about going from an unemployed single mom to living her dream in so many ways. We think her journey will inspire you whether you've still got unfulfilled ambitions or just love a great story. Click play for some wonderful encouragement and maybe the motivation you need to hit the refresh button on your life.Give us your feedback and get more inspiration at imagineyourselfpodcast.comJoin the conversation  on our  FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM pages

Teachers' Lift
Episode 32: Observations of teaching practices with Dr. Nora Hussin

Teachers' Lift

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 41:57


Dr. Nora Hussin is an Associate Director for the Center for Language Education at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Levi Lam is a Lecturer at the center. One of Dr. Hussin's many responsibilities includes designing and implementing a teaching observation program that would result in meaningful reflection and professional development, while being approachable for both observers and observees alike. This podcast explores how observations can be distinguished from evaluations, how observations are just a start to professional development, and how certain technologies may play a role in observations.

The Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy Moore
1711: Dietitian Shana Hussin From Fast To Heal On Keto And The Power Of Fasting

The Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 61:20


On today’s episode of The LLVLC Show, dietician Shana Hussin talks about the power of fasting. Shana Hussin worked as a dietitian and nutrition therapist for 15 years in the conventional medical field prior to her young son falling ill with a severe and chronic digestive disorder in 2016. Upon diagnosis, she was told by several doctors that nutrition had no bearing on his illness, and he would need lifelong medications to manage his debilitating symptoms.​ She began searching for the root cause of many chronic disease states. In this interview, Jimmy talks to dietitian, author, and podcaster Shana Hussin, RDN from Fast To Heal in a special crossover episode on each other’s podcasts. Shana has grown increasingly frustrated with the failure of her dietetics training not actually getting to the root cause of why people get and stay sick. Now she advocates for a low-carb, high-fat, ketogenic nutritional plan with periods of intermittent and extended fasting to optimize health. Jimmy and Shana take turns interviewing each other in this simulcast on both of their podcasts.

The Beauty Construct
The New Un-Diets With Shana Hussin, RDN

The Beauty Construct

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 52:43


Are you stressed about stress eating? You owe it to your future self and loved ones to unlock the health and beauty benefits of an anti-inflammatory lifestyle, particularly intermittent fasting. Solvasa President Christopher Caires Ph.D. chats with registered dietician and nutritionist Shana Hussin, RDN about this relatively new approach to the science of diet and nutrition, helping you find the way to a healthier relationship with food. Shana delves into the most interesting benefits of intermittent fasting, the personal goals that must come when trying it, and the right age and physical condition to undergo such a diet. She also explains why counting calories do not really matter at all, as well as the yay and nays of choosing the food to consume as you go deep into intermittent fasting. 

The Fasting Highway
Episode 48 Shana Hussin RDN author of Fast To Heal. We talk nutrition and intermittent fasting.

The Fasting Highway

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 64:55


Shana Hussin, RDN, worked as a nutrition therapist for 15 years in conventional medicine prior to her son falling ill with a severe and chronic digestive disorder in 2016. Upon diagnosis, Shana was told by several doctors nutrition had no bearing on his illness, and he would need lifelong medications to manage his debilitating symptoms. Shana began searching for the root cause of many chronic disease states, and left work in conventional medicine. Through relentless research and trial and error, she healed her son using an unconventional therapy. Throughout the process, Shana gained extensive knowledge in holistic health and natural healing approaches, including the hormonal key to burning fat rather than storing it, by using intermittent fasting and clean eating. Shana has worked with many people to help them lose weight and improve their health. Most have suffered from chronic obesity and related health challenges for decades. All have tried countless strategies and programs to lose weight with no long-term success. Clients who implement Shana's strategies most often experience weight loss and countless noticeable non-scale victories. Shana has witnessed many previously struggling with binge eating and emotional eating adapt normalized eating patterns after implementing time-restricted eating. Their decades-long negative relationship with food becomes positive and healthy. As a practitioner, Shana felt it her calling to bring these unconventional nutritional therapies to light, and she wrote the book Fast To Heal. Using her signature Nutritional PEACE program, she has developed a step by step, natural process for people to gain their health back. Restoring hope and health to those she educates is a rewarding gift she has been honored with. Best of all, clients are noticeably happier, with renewed hope their bodies can heal! Connect with Shana Intermittent Fasting | Fast To Heal (5) Fast To Heal Nutrition Support | Facebook News My book The Fasting Highway is available on Amazon in both paperback and kindle. For Australian and New Zealand residents, you can buy the book direct from me at www.thefastinghighway.com. For the rest of the world Amazon is your best option. Thank you to the many who have bought a copy of my book much appreciated. The link below will take you to my book on Amazon. Amazon.com : the fasting highway Follow me on Instagram or my web page or join my Facebook group. Graeme Currie (@graemecurrie_63) • Instagram photos and videos The Fasting Highway with Intermittent Fasting Advocate Graeme Currie The Fasting Highway -Intermittent Fasting Podcast And Book | Facebook Enjoy the Show Graeme --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graeme-currie/message

Mom is a Verb
Fast to Heal with Shana Hussin

Mom is a Verb

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 43:11


Shana Hussin, RDN, has worked in the nutrition field for over 20 years. Like most dietitians, she recommended strategies for much of my career that failed her clients long-term, as many conventional nutrition guidelines do little to heal underlying hormonal drivers of chronic illness. The approaches and concepts she now teaches help reverse obesity and insulin resistance with unconventional nutritional therapies of intermittent fasting, balancing food intake and eliminating foods that drive obesity. Best of all this is done without supplements, special foods, or counting! Shana wrote the book, Fast To Heal, which details the science and power behind intermittent fasting and outlines a 5-Step approach to implement her teachings. Her book was the #1 New Release in Diet Therapy in its first week on Amazon, andcan be found on Amazon in paperback and Kindle versions. The digital version and digital product bundles can be found at www.fasttoheal.info. In addition, Shana runs popular Finding Nutritional PEACE Challenges each season for those who want to implement the concepts she teaches in a group setting. She offers personalized virtual sessions to those wanting more help. You can sign up for Shana's FREE email course and find any of Shana's products and services at www.fasttoheal.info. Follow Fast To Heal on Facebook, or join Shana's private Facebook support group, Fast To Heal Nutrition Support. Shana also has her own podcast, Fast To Heal Stories, in which she interviews inspirational people who have successfully implemented her concepts. In addition, she can be found on Instagram at shana.hussin.rdn. If you want a FREE email course and introductory guide to Shana's program subscribe here: https://www.subscribepage.com/fasttoheal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
Multiscale PHATE Exploration of SARS-CoV-2 Data Reveals Multimodal Signatures of Disease

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.11.15.383661v1?rss=1 Authors: Kuchroo, M., Huang, J., Wong, P., Grenier, J.-C., Shung, D., Tong, A., Lucas, C., Klein, J., Burkhardt, D., Gigante, S., Godavarthi, A., Israelow, B., Mao, T., Oh, J. E., Silva, J., Takahashi, T., Odio, C. D., Casanovas-Massana, A., Fournier, J., IMPACT Team, Y., Farhadian, S., Dela Cruz, C. S., Ko, A. I., Wilson, F. P., Hussin, J., Wolf, G., Iwasaki, A., Krishnaswamy, S. Abstract: The biomedical community is producing increasingly high dimensional datasets, integrated from hundreds of patient samples, which current computational techniques struggle to explore. To uncover biological meaning from these complex datasets, we present an approach called Multiscale PHATE, which learns abstracted biological features from data that can be directly predictive of disease. Built on a continuous coarse graining process called diffusion condensation, Multiscale PHATE creates a tree of data granularities that can be cut at coarse levels for high level summarizations of data, as well as at fine levels for detailed representations on subsets. We apply Multiscale PHATE to study the immune response to COVID-19 in 54 million cells from 168 hospitalized patients. Through our analysis of patient samples, we identify CD16hiCD66lo neutrophil and IFN{gamma}+GranzymeB+ Th17 cell responses enriched in patients who die. Further, we show that population groupings Multiscale PHATE discovers can be directly fed into a classifier to predict disease outcome. We also use Multiscale PHATE-derived features to construct two different manifolds of patients, one from abstracted flow cytometry features and another directly on patient clinical features, both associating immune subsets and clinical markers with outcome. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Fast To Heal Stories
Episode 2: Melissa Hussin

Fast To Heal Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 53:20


In this episode of Fast To Heal Stories, Shana talks with Melissa Hussin, Shana’s sister-in-law, and mother of 6. Melissa has struggled with obesity since childhood, and has tried everything for weight loss over the past 3 decades, including Weight Watchers multiple times, exercise programs, calorie reduction, and various fad diets. She even had bariatric surgery about 15 years ago. She was able to lose a large amount of weight at that time, but gained most of it back. Melissa was feeling hopeless in the area of weight loss, especially with finding anything leading to sustainable weight loss. When Shana talked to her about intermittent fasting in the Fall of 2019, she was apprehensive, but knew she had to achieve a healthier weight for herself and family. Melissa has suffered from hypothyroid since childhood, which can make weight loss even more difficult. She was not always consistent with her medication, adding to her health problems. After the first week of intermittent fasting, Melissa was hooked. She has now lost 45 pounds in 9 months, and is still making progress. She is a lot more active, and several family members are joining in on her journey. Her father, who has had 9 heart attacks, felt better after the first week of intermittent fasting. Melissa’s daughter is also seeing the benefits and feeling better about herself, and her sister is also implementing the IF lifestyle! Melissa talks about her approach to weight loss, what has worked, what she is still working on, how she deals with stress, and what recommendations she has for others starting this lifestyle. You can find Shana’s book, Fast To Heal, A 5-Step Guide to Achieving Nutritional PEACE on Amazon in paperback and Kindle versions. It is also available on her website, https://www.fasttoheal.info, in digital format. Work with Shana one-on-one, or join one of her quarterly 28-Day Finding Nutritional PEACE challenges by visiting https://www.fasttoheal.info.  Share your Fast To Heal story with Shana: shana@fasttoheal.info Follow Shana on Instagram @shana.hussin.rdn Connect with Shana on Facebook by following Fast To Heal, or by joining her support group, Fast To Heal Nutrition Support. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1036849436675764  If you like this podcast, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review!

Catch Up Kool FM
Pinjaman Pelaburan - "Jangan Sesekali Keluarkan Dividen Untuk Bayar Ansuran. Kesilapannya You Keluarkan Dividen Untuk Bayar Ansuran Bulan-Bulan"- Mohammad Hussin, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif & Pengarah Eksekutif,ASNB | Kool FM AG, Haiza, Muaz

Catch Up Kool FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 29:06


Kool FM AG, Haiza, Muaz Membincangkan Tentang Topik Pinjaman Pelaburan Bersama Tetamu Jemputan Mohammad Hussin, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif & Pengarah Eksekutif,ASNB

Intermittent Fasting Stories

In this episode of Intermittent Fasting Stories, Gin talks to Shana Hussin, a registered dietitian who incorporates intermittent fasting into her work with clients.This episode is brought to you by LifePro Fitness! Gin and Chad have been using a vibration plate at home for years. Interested in an affordable vibration plate with outstanding customer service? Go to lifeprofitness.com/ifstories to save 10% on your order. The discount will be applied to your order at checkout with no additional promo code needed. Shana has been in the nutrition world for 20 years. Her first job was in weight management, and the go-to strategy was calorie restriction. Shana's clients would be very successful in the first 3-4 months of that regimen, but then eventually regain all their weight. At the time, Shana simply did not understand that it was an issue of insulin.In 2016, Shana's son had been diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis. She researched nutrition and natural therapies and found a natural health clinic that helped her son. She loved their approach and got a job as one of their clinicians. Knowing Shana had a background in weight management, the clinic owner asked her to create a weight loss plan. This was how Shana found intermittent fasting. She discovered The Obesity Code, and listened to Dr. Fung's podcasts. Shana also read Delay, Don't Deny, and listened to the IF Stories podcast. It was thrilling for Shana to finally understand why her clients always struggled to keep the weight off! Once she changed her approach, all 18 participants in her weight loss program had incredible results using IF. Shana eventually left the clinic to work with her own clients, and to write her book, Fast to Heal, A 5 Step Guide to Reversing Insulin Resistance. The advice she'd give new IFers: "Look for more than weight loss. Look for things you weren't expecting, like health benefits! Embrace IF. Give it a month. Meet your body where it is today."You may find Shana at: fasttoheal.info and her Facebook group, 'Fast to Heal Nutrition Support Group.'Get Gin’s books, including her latest New York Times Bestseller, Fast. Feast. Repeat., available wherever you buy books! http://www.ginstephens.com/get-the-books.htmlShare your intermittent fasting stories with Gin: gin@intermittentfastingstories.comFollow Gin on Twitter @gin_stephensFollow Gin on Instagram @GinStephensConnect with Gin on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Gin-Stephens-370557866639779Listen to Gin on the Intermittent Fasting Stories podcast: Intermittent Fasting Stories on iTunes

PaperPlayer biorxiv genetics
Fine-scale population structure confounds genetic risk scores in the ascertainment population

PaperPlayer biorxiv genetics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.09.243287v1?rss=1 Authors: Trochet, H., Hussin, J. Abstract: Genetic risk scores (GRS), also known as polygenic risk scores, are a tool to estimate individuals' liabilities to a disease or trait measurement based solely on genetic information. They have value in clinical applications as well as for assessing relationships between traits and discovering causal determinants of complex disease. However, it has been shown that these scores are not robust to differences across continental populations and may not be portable within them either. Even within a single population, they may have variable predictive ability across sexes and socioeconomic strata, raising questions about their potential biases. In this paper, we investigated the accuracy of two different GRS across population strata of the UK Biobank, separated along principal component (PC) axes, considering different approaches to account for social and environmental confounders. We found that these scores did not predict the real differences in phenotypes observed along the first principal component, with evidence of discrepancies on axes as high as PC45. These results demonstrate that the measures currently taken for correcting for population structure are not sufficient, and the need for social and environmental confounders to be factored into the creation of GRS. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Pulling Back the Curtain
Fast to Heal - Achieving Nutritional Peace with Shana Hussin

Pulling Back the Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 32:04


“So many things in our food system actually are making us sicker. In my quest to heal my son’s ulcerative colitis, I learned that what actually was working with nutrition was in direct conflict with what I had been taught during my formal education and past 20 years experience as a Registered Dietician Nutritionist.”✨ That’s what @shana.hussin.rdn told me during our conversation about taking control of our weight, health, and illnesses.  She explained how the majority of Americans believe that following standard nutrition will make you healthier (i.e. eat less, lower your fat intake, and move more) when in fact, it often can actually be the driver behind obesity and chronic illness.

The LITE Breakfast
LITE | Bujang Hussin & Marjian Suud - Sweetheart Stories

The LITE Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 50:25


Bujang Hussin & Marjian Suud met each other when they were in Primary School. It may not have been love at first sight from the very beginning but, after getting to know each other for more than a decade, their love for each other grows stronger each day.

Coach Sze Wing Podcast
63. How to Breakthrough from Dark Night of the Soul: Interview with Taniya Hassin

Coach Sze Wing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 39:59


When we have an unhealed past and trauma in our lives, we often find difficulties in moving forward. We may experience plenty of self-doubt, anxiety and stay at a place where many may call the "Dark Night of the Soul". In order to have a breakthrough, we would need to work on healing our wounds in the past. In my interview with Taniya, we talked about the power of women helping other women, and why it is so important to have a breakthrough before we can fully pursue our dreams. Taniya Hassin is a writer, Transformational Coach, Healer and Spiritual Teacher. Taniya was born in Karachi, Pakistan and moved to London in 1970 as a toddler. Her Professional Training is in Social Work and Psycho-dynamic Counselling. She uses the work of Jung and Winnicott as well as techniques from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Trauma-Informed Practice Training and Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Narrative Therapy in Social Work and Coaching. She worked in a Multi-disciplinary Team in inner-city London with children and young people in the Criminal Justice System. She had been doing that since 1997. Interview Highlights: Taniya's diverse background and her work in different social economic and cultural groups.The number one struggle of women she worked with across different culture is the feeling that they are "Not Good Enough".Transforming negative self-talk or low self-worthFlight, Fight and Freeze responses to trauma From surviving to thriving to creating an authentic way of living our lifeThe power of women helping other womenBreakthrough from the Dark Night of the Soul with deep inner reflection and naming, accepting and claiming the life you truly want to create and liveBe on that edge, feeling uncomfortable and find a way to relax and allow life to unfold - that is actually the edge of growth and breakthrough our own barriersThe ups and downs of any healing journey, the healing and answers lie within you You can find more information about Taniya or connect with her at https://taniyahussain.org/ If you have any questions or comments, you can post it here or  PM me on my FB page @SzeWingVetault or Instagram or email me at info@SzeWingVetault.com #breakthrough #darknightofthesoul #unhealedpast #trauma #womenhelpingwomen More blogs & podcasts can be found on https://szewingvetault.com/blog Video Interview https://youtu.be/bBAwgyv3atc Subscribe & Review in iTunes Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I love to encourage you to do that. I don’t want you to miss an episode. Also, I offer occasional gifts and early-bird offer of my programs first on my podcast! You can subscribe to my podcast on iTunes here!  Now if you are extra nice and kind, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and I’d love reading them! Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Review” and Write a Review”. That’s it! Thank You!!  Transcript Sze Wing: Hi everyone. Today I'm going to have a new guest. She's based in London, so her name is Taniya Hussain. I'm really excited to talk to you today. Hi Taniya. Taniya: Yeah, it's Hussain. But it's really interesting that you started the conversation with Hussin, because Hussin and Hassan, they were the prophet Mohammad's grandsons and Hassan means beautiful, and Hussain means little beautiful one. Sze Wing: So I'm actually calling you little beautiful then. Taniya: Yeah, that was, I think sometimes slip-ups, they have a blessing. Sze Wing: And so happy to have you here and I first want to share a little bit about your background. Taniya was born in Karachi, Pakistan. But then you moved to London in the 1970s as a toddler, so a long time. And I myself have been living in London for quite a while. And I love the city. Sze Wing: And your professional training and background is in social work and psychodynamic counselling.

BFM :: The Breakfast Grille
Rais Hussin: Neither Snap Elections Nor Unity Government

BFM :: The Breakfast Grille

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 23:54


Bersatu's Head of Policy and Strategy wishes the clock could be turned back for Pakatan Harapan to be still whole to fulfill election aspirations. While such idealism is desirable, is it wishful thinking or even practical?

BFM :: The Breakfast Grille
Rais Hussin: Neither Snap Elections Nor Unity Government

BFM :: The Breakfast Grille

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 23:54


Bersatu's Head of Policy and Strategy wishes the clock could be turned back for Pakatan Harapan to be still whole to fulfill election aspirations. While such idealism is desirable, is it wishful thinking or even practical?

Saving Tomorrows Planet
MUSSAFAR HUSSIN: I have a dream "A Minicab Tesla Fleet"

Saving Tomorrows Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 23:00


Mussafar is operations Director of a Road Runners, a local mini cab firm in Redhill, Surrey, UK. To Jeremy’s surprise, one of his newly purchased Tesla’s picked him up from Gatwick. Mussafar is buying Tesla’s, which are not cheap, because he believes they are the future and he is willing to put his money on the table to lead the way.

Invisible Malaysia
Ep. 1: Hasnah Hussin on Family Origins, Education and Growing Up as a Refugee

Invisible Malaysia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 32:56


In this episode, Hasnah Hussin, a program officer at Tenaganita and a refugee, tells Nadine the story of her parents leaving Myanmar for Malaysia. Hasnah also shares her experience of going to Malaysian government school, which these days is an opportunity very few children with refugee status get. Along the way, her story touches on topics such as human trafficking in the fishing industry, refugee resettlement and more. Hasnah was born and raised in Malaysia. Learn how refugee status has impacted her life. Music by Joseph McDade

Real Talk Podcast with Cazz, Adrian & The Goss
#1 Hajji Hussin Goss Pioneer of Islam in Australia

Real Talk Podcast with Cazz, Adrian & The Goss

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 63:14


Alhamdulillah. Ep #1 Adrian & Caz get to chat with a pioneer in the Islamic community in Australia and Queensland Hajji Hussin Goss, the president of Gold Coast Mosque. One of the largest mosques in Queensland. We take a walk down memory lane with life growing up as a Muslim in the 1970s with Hajji Hussin Goss how the Gold Coast has changed from a small Muslim community to now housing over 60 different nationalities with one thing in common, Islam.Take a delve into the life of Hajji Hussin Goss as we take a look at his life. Sit back and enjoy episode #1 of Real Talk Podcast. 

This Muslim Girl Podcast
3000 Questions About Me w/ Khulood Hussin

This Muslim Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 55:09


This episode is inspired by the book "3000 Questions About Me". I bought this book to keep me occupied when I was traveling and it defiantly did the job. Random questions that make you reflect, laugh and sometimes cry. I recorded it with someone close to me- my best friend Khulood Hussin- because I wanted it to be fun and lighthearted. Enjoy!

New Books Network
Iza Hussin, “The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State” (U. of Chicago Press, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 36:08


In her fascinating new book The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Iza Hussin, Lecturer of Politics at University of Cambridge examines the transformation of Islamic law in colonial Malay, Egypt, and India. Combining archival, institutional, and political history, this book charts in staggering detail the centralization of Islamic Law in the shadow of colonial power during and after its attempted marginalization in Muslim societies. Much of this book is focused on explaining this apparent paradox, and a task that it achieves with convincing clarity. By presenting a nuanced and complicated picture of the interaction of colonial power and the colonized elite, Hussin offers a narrative of the making and remaking of Islamic Law in modernity that will delight the intellectual palate of specialists and non-specialists alike. SherAli Tareen is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His academic publications are available at https://fandm.academia.edu/SheraliTareen/. He can be reached at stareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Islamic Studies
Iza Hussin, “The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State” (U. of Chicago Press, 2016)

New Books in Islamic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 36:08


In her fascinating new book The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Iza Hussin, Lecturer of Politics at University of Cambridge examines the transformation of Islamic law in colonial Malay, Egypt, and India. Combining archival, institutional, and political history, this book charts in staggering detail the centralization of Islamic Law in the shadow of colonial power during and after its attempted marginalization in Muslim societies. Much of this book is focused on explaining this apparent paradox, and a task that it achieves with convincing clarity. By presenting a nuanced and complicated picture of the interaction of colonial power and the colonized elite, Hussin offers a narrative of the making and remaking of Islamic Law in modernity that will delight the intellectual palate of specialists and non-specialists alike. SherAli Tareen is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His academic publications are available at https://fandm.academia.edu/SheraliTareen/. He can be reached at stareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Iza Hussin, “The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State” (U. of Chicago Press, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 36:08


In her fascinating new book The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Iza Hussin, Lecturer of Politics at University of Cambridge examines the transformation of Islamic law in colonial Malay, Egypt, and India. Combining archival, institutional, and political history, this book charts in staggering detail the centralization of Islamic Law in the shadow of colonial power during and after its attempted marginalization in Muslim societies. Much of this book is focused on explaining this apparent paradox, and a task that it achieves with convincing clarity. By presenting a nuanced and complicated picture of the interaction of colonial power and the colonized elite, Hussin offers a narrative of the making and remaking of Islamic Law in modernity that will delight the intellectual palate of specialists and non-specialists alike. SherAli Tareen is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His academic publications are available at https://fandm.academia.edu/SheraliTareen/. He can be reached at stareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
Iza Hussin, “The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State” (U. of Chicago Press, 2016)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 36:08


In her fascinating new book The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Iza Hussin, Lecturer of Politics at University of Cambridge examines the transformation of Islamic law in colonial Malay, Egypt, and India. Combining archival, institutional, and political history, this book charts in staggering detail the centralization of Islamic Law in the shadow of colonial power during and after its attempted marginalization in Muslim societies. Much of this book is focused on explaining this apparent paradox, and a task that it achieves with convincing clarity. By presenting a nuanced and complicated picture of the interaction of colonial power and the colonized elite, Hussin offers a narrative of the making and remaking of Islamic Law in modernity that will delight the intellectual palate of specialists and non-specialists alike. SherAli Tareen is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His academic publications are available at https://fandm.academia.edu/SheraliTareen/. He can be reached at stareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Law
Iza Hussin, “The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State” (U. of Chicago Press, 2016)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 36:08


In her fascinating new book The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority, and the Making of the Muslim State (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Iza Hussin, Lecturer of Politics at University of Cambridge examines the transformation of Islamic law in colonial Malay, Egypt, and India. Combining archival, institutional, and political history, this book charts in staggering detail the centralization of Islamic Law in the shadow of colonial power during and after its attempted marginalization in Muslim societies. Much of this book is focused on explaining this apparent paradox, and a task that it achieves with convincing clarity. By presenting a nuanced and complicated picture of the interaction of colonial power and the colonized elite, Hussin offers a narrative of the making and remaking of Islamic Law in modernity that will delight the intellectual palate of specialists and non-specialists alike. SherAli Tareen is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. His research focuses on Muslim intellectual traditions and debates in early modern and modern South Asia. His academic publications are available at https://fandm.academia.edu/SheraliTareen/. He can be reached at stareen@fandm.edu. Listener feedback is most welcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices