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Tap into innovation at IAAPA Expo, the biggest industry event of the year. Join us and other AttractionsPros in Orlando, FL, Nov. 18-22 to engage with the global community. Learn from the experts, leave with new ideas, and turn your passion for the industry into new possibilities. Register now to save up to 30%. Looking for daily inspiration? Get a quote from the top leaders in the industry in your inbox every morning. AttractionPros LIVE! is back at IATP! In September 2024, Matt and Josh held a session at the International Association of Adventure and Trampoline Parks's annual conference in Hollywood, FL. Participants were asked to anonymously share their biggest challenges in their business, and by selecting topics at random, were then invited to share solutions. From staffing to marketing and guest engagement, this wide-ranging conversation led to significant outcomes. In this episode, Matt and Josh tap into the collective wisdom in the room, where the challenges facing trampoline and adventure parks are transferable to every area of the attractions industry. Innovative Marketing and Guest Engagement “You're going to buy new socks all the time anyways... so change your colors every so often, reinvent your sock, and when you do that, send a blast email to everybody and say, 'Hey, do you know we have new socks?'” The attendees in the session discuss creative ways to refresh attractions without significant costs, such as changing product offerings (like reinventing sock designs) and promoting them to attract repeat visits. They also mention using email blasts to engage customers and using social media to amplify brand awareness. Collaboration with Communities "We partner with our PTA in all of our local districts. We offer up our party rooms as spots for them to hold their PTA meetings... It makes us the hangout spot after the Friday night football game." Participants share success stories on how partnerships with local schools, sports teams, and organizations help generate more traffic, such as offering spirit nights and collaborative fundraisers. Some operators highlight the benefits of inviting schools to use their facilities for PTA meetings or hosting ongoing fundraising events. Staff Training and Productivity "We train the staff to always prepare like you are working for 50 or 60 parties... We want to make sure that even in those slower months, we are working like we are packed out." The conversation dives into challenges of transitioning staff between high and low seasons, with suggestions to keep teams always prepared for peak activity. One operator emphasizes the need for consistent productivity, while another notes the importance of personalizing guest experiences based on the pace of business. Hiring and Leadership Development "I always make sure to ask for very specific examples... People like to say, 'I'm good at this,' but until you get them to share those examples, you don't know if they're really speaking the truth." The group discusses how to identify leaders during interviews, using group interviews and role-playing as techniques to assess candidates. Emphasis is placed on observing how potential hires interact with both staff and customers outside the formal interview environment. Safety and Operations "It's not only the equipment, it's the staff too... If your staff aren't controlling how many jumpers are in that airbag, your airbag is not going to work the way it's supposed to." Participants stress the importance of maintaining safe equipment and fostering a culture of safety. Regular inspections, staff training on equipment, and creating a safety-first mindset were highlighted as essential to minimizing risks and enhancing guest experience. We'd like to thank IATP for inviting us to speak and lead this energetic and enlightening session. To learn more about IATP, visit www.indooradventureparks.org. This podcast wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of our faaaaaantastic team: Audio and Video editing by Abby Giganan To connect with AttractionPros: AttractionPros.com AttractionPros@gmail.com AttractionPros on Facebook AttractionPros on LinkedIn AttractionPros on Instagram AttractionPros on Twitter (X)
On this podcast episode, Kuya Jie asked the NFJPIA R4 IATP 4.0 interns about their journey and stay in the program. Catch up on more episodes like this on Coffee Minute
The world's top five meat and dairy corporations are responsible for more annual greenhouse gas emissions than Exxon, Shell, or BP, according to GRAIN and the IATP.
The show continues from Illinois Assistive Technology Program on Walnut Street (iltech.org) with IATP's Shannon Nicholson discussing smart homes and Courtney Knowles discussing the Makers Network that formulates assistive solutions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Farm Bill shapes our food and farm system in the U.S., and, through the Nutrition Title, helps millions of Americans afford food. But with nutrition assistance programs like SNAP vulnerable to cuts, and rural food access weakened by decades of corporate consolidation, how well is the Farm Bill really serving eaters? In Episode Five of the Farm Bill Uprooted, hear from IATP's Erin McKee VanSlooten, Kate Hansen of the Center for Rural Affairs and Marcus Grignon of the Rural Coalition, on what's needed to rebuild community-based food systems and create a Farm Bill that's by and for the people. References and Further Reading: Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) Farm Bill priorities Food Price Outlook, 2023 and 2024, (2023) USDA Economic Research Center A Short History of SNAP, USDA A Quick Guide to SNAP Eligibility and Benefits, (2023) Center on Budget & Policy Priorities Minnesota Department of Agriculture Farm to School Grant Evaluation, (2023) IATP & UMN
How does credit access shape our food and agriculture system? In Episode Three of the Farm Bill Uprooted, hear from IATP's Dr. Steve Suppan, along with Margaret Krome-Lukens and Ray Jeffers of RAFI-USA, about how the Farm Bill Credit Title both undermines climate resilience by propping up the industrial model of production and reinforces a history of racism in American agriculture. Learn more about RAFI-USA, NFFC and the Fair Credit for Farmers Act.
After decades of Farm Bill policy incentivizing the overproduction of commodity crops, conventional agriculture in the U.S. has taken an increasing toll on water, soil and the climate — and on farmers' own ability to withstand extreme weather and climate disruptions. Episode Two of the Farm Bill Uprooted features IATP's Michael Happ and the University of Iowa's Dr. Silvia Secchi on industrial agriculture's environmental impacts and the Conservation Title programs meant to address them.
How do we ensure fair prices for farmers and consumers while building climate resilience, protecting the environment and sustaining rural communities? And what happens when Farm Bill policies incentivize the opposite approach? Hear from IATP's Ben Lilliston and Karen Hansen-Kuhn in Episode One of the Farm Bill Uprooted, which dives into Farm Bill basics, and how it's shaped a food and farm system dominated by commodity production and overgrown corporate agribusiness interests. References and further reading: USDA ERS, Food Access Research Atlas USDA ERS, Key Statistics and Graphics About half of US water 'too polluted' for drinking, swimming or fishing, report finds. The Hill. Shirin Ali, 2022. Food fight: The Citizen's Guide to the Next Food and Farm Bill. Daniel Imhoff, 2012. The new deal's impacts on sharecropping and tenant farming in the US South: a history Michael Sligh, 2021. Crisis by Design: A Brief Review of U.S. Farm Policy. Mark Richie & Kevin Ristau, 1987.
Join me for a conversation with IATP's Timothy A Wise about the lies Big Ag has resorted to creating in their bid to control Mexico's agricultural import/export. Read more “Science, Precaution, and Mexico's GMO Corn Restrictions” The post A Rude Awakening with Timothy A Wise appeared first on KPFA.
Telehealth is all the rage now since Covid, but there are practitioners who have been using telehealth for much longer. Jennifer Tow, BFS, MA, IBCLC, LMT, CSOM has been seeing clients across the globe for more than a decade, using video visits as a way to bring expert care to families anywhere. Jennifer is also the creator of the IBCLC Master Class, taught in a team with other providers. Jennifers knowledge goes way beyond lactation, but understands and supports a state of wellness for parents and their babies. Katie Oshita and Jennifer discuss how the current state of hyperawareness on oral function is actually harming families, causing them to lose the breastfeeding relationship in favor of oral function. Listen in as this and much more is discussed.Podcast guest: Jennifer Tow, BFA, MA, IBCLC, LMT, CSOM has practiced holistic lactation and guided parents in raising their children holistically for over 25 years. A fascination with the physiology of wellness has led her on a 30-year journey exploring the influences on infant health that come to define long-term human well-being. Her interests are focused in the areas of epigenetics and the microbiome, gut-brain health, airway function and oral functional competency, exploring the profoundly far-reaching implications of this work for breastfeeding dyads.While residing between the USA & France, Jennifer established an international client base and now sees most of her clients on-line, specializing in collaborating with her clients in resolving complex breastfeeding issues. With a Master's in Holistic Health Coaching, her reputation for guiding parents through these issues stems from her ability to integrate holistic modalities and an expanded skill-set, such as myofunctional therapy and craniosacral fascial therapy, into her practice. She is a writer and lecturer, offering workshops internationally and via webinar on breastfeeding & epigenetics, gut health & healing, tongue-tie & airway development and holistic breastfeeding practices. After a decade in development, she now offers a year-long advanced course in Integrative and Holistic Lactation. She is a founding member of IATP (the International Affiliation of Tongue-tie Professionals) and is the Breastfeeding Section Leader of the AAPMD (American Academy of Physiological Medicine and Dentistry) and founder of the Holistic Lactation Institute. Jennifer is the mother of three children born at home in 1988, 1992 and 1998 and a granddaughter born at home in 2009. Contact: IBCLCMasterClass@gmail.com or online at holisticibclc.blogspot.comPodcast host: Katie Oshita, RN, BSN, IBCLC has over 22 years of experience working in Maternal-Infant Medicine. Katie is a telehealth lactation consultant believing that clients anywhere in the world deserve the best care possible for their needs. Being an expert on TOTs, Katie helps families everywhere navigate breastfeeding struggles, especially tongue tie and gut/allergy related issues. Email katie@cuddlesandmilk.com or www.cuddlesandmilk.com
Ahead of IATP's final days at COP27, hear from Shefali Sharma on progress at the conference and the struggle to hold governing bodies accountable. Visit our COP27 web hub for more articles, reports and media.
With COP27 under way in Sharm El-Sheikh, hear a message from IATP's Sophia Murphy on her experience so far, recorded in the early hours before Day 5 of the conference. Learn more about Article 6.4 and what needs to be done to regulate offset markets here and visit our COP27 web hub at iatp.org/cop27-2022.
With COP27 fast approaching, and recent reports from the UNEP and the WMO warning that the world is not on track to stay below 1.5 degrees of warming, the time for real, transformative change is now. In this episode, hear from IATP Executive Director Sophia Murphy and IATP Europe Director Shefali Sharma, both of whom will be travelling to Egypt for this year's COP, on the role of civil society groups at COP and the false solutions for climate and agriculture that IATP is working to discredit. At COP27, Shefali will be speaking on two panels which will be livestreamed for remote audiences: Net Zero Food Systems: Fact or fiction? on November 9 at 2:30 p.m. EET/6:30 a.m. CST Driving Systemic Change: Policy and Finance for Real Zero Solutions (with Sophia as moderator) on November 10 at 11:30 a.m. EET/3:30 a.m. CST Find a transcript of this episode and more information about IATP's work on our website: https://www.iatp.org/blog/talking-cop27-episode-3
For almost 30 years, the world's countries have been meeting at an annual global climate conference, the UNFCCC COP, to try to coordinate responses to the accelerating climate crisis. In Episode 2 of our podcast series on COP27, we'll delve into the conference itself. Hear from IATP experts Ben Lilliston and Steve Suppan about the history and significance of the COP, starting with the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio. We'll introduce you to how the COP works, why the conference matters for agriculture, how COP agreements have been repeatedly undermined and why it's so difficult to achieve real progress. Find more information and an episode transcript on our website.
Our industrialized food and farming systems are both driving the climate crisis and threatened by it. How did we get here? And what path can we take toward true climate resilience? In this episode, hear from IATP's Senior Policy Analyst Shiney Varghese and Senior Advisor Timothy A. Wise on the realities of the current globalized system of industrial agriculture and an emerging alternative: Agroecology. While some groups, like IATP and the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa, are pushing for agroecology to be recognized at COP27 as a climate adaptation strategy, resisting the agribusiness-funded status quo is an uphill battle. This episode introduces listeners to that struggle and its climate justice implications in the lead-up to the UNFCCC's 27th annual global climate conference, happening November 6-18 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, COP27.
Dr Kotlow started recognizing and treating tongue tie decades before most other providers. In fact he has been treating tongue tie since 1974! Dr Kotlow is dedicated to helping patients have full oral function and not letting tongue tie limit their bodies. Dt Kotlow and Katie discuss the changes in lasers, treatments, new tools and what families need.Podcast guest: Lawrence Kotlow DDS: Pediatric Dentistry , Solo Practice Albany NY 1974-Present. Attended Albany College of Pharmacy 1965-1968. Graduate of SUNY Buffalo School of Dentistry 1968- 1972. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Dental Residency 1972-1974. Past president of the 3rd District Dental Society 1995. President's Award 3rd District Dental Society 1996. 3rd District Dental Society Three Clinician Awards. A. Feldman-Hunn medal of merit award 1989, B. William B Smith Award 2000, C. Down's-Ripp Award 2008. Board Certified Pediatric Dentistry 1980. Life member of the American Dental Association, (ADA). Life Fellow of the American Board of Pediatric dentistry (FABPD). Life member of the NYSDA and 3rd District Dental Society of NY. Member of American Academy of Physiologic Medicine and Dentistry (AAPMD). Member of Academy of Laser Dentistry since 2000. Mastership Academy of Laser Dentistry (MALD). ALD : Leon Goldman Award for clinical excellence 2014. ALD : John Sulewski Distinguished Service award 2022. ALD :Speaker and Trainer. Using multiple Laser wavelengths since 1998 for dental procedures. ALD advanced Laser proficiency in Erbium:YAG, Nd:YAG , CO2 @9300nm , Standard Proficiency in Diode 810nm,980 nm and 1064 nm lasers. ICAP 2018 Professional Educator Award. IATP founding member. Author of over 30 peer reviewed articles, 2 texts : Atlas of TOTS and SOS 4 TOTS, about lasers, infant frenectomies, and breastfeeding. Contributed to various chapters in texts on laser & pediatric dentistry: Dental Clinics of NA, Principles and Practice of Laser dentistry (Editions 1,2,3), US dentistry 2006, Lasers in Endodontics. NY TopDOCS: Top Dentist 2021,2022. Today's Dentistry Recognition 2001,2022 Leader in EducationPodcast host: Katie Oshita, RN, BSN, IBCLC has over 22 years of experience working in Maternal-Infant Medicine. Katie is a telehealth lactation consultant believing that clients anywhere in the world deserve the best care possible for their needs. Being an expert on TOTs, Katie helps families everywhere navigate breastfeeding struggles, especially tongue tie and gut/allergy related issues. Email katie@cuddlesandmilk.com or www.cuddlesandmilk.com
Hallgasd vissza a Petőfi Rádió legizgalmasabb műsorait! Mezgerélő, Mencseli Dórival • Simon Bálint - IATP • 2022/04/25 Az Ivan and the Parazol külföldön is beindította a 2022-es koncertszezont. Élménybeszámoló, és egyéb világmegfejtések a formáció dobosával, SImon Bálinttal Mezgerélőben. Facebook: www.facebook.com/petofiradio/?ref=pages_you_manage Instagram: www.instagram.com/petofiradio/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@petofi_live?lang=hu-HU YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/M2Pet%C5%91fiTV
GMOs and anti-Muslim bigotry, it *must* be the George Bush era. Maria and her guests, childhood friends Dondré Taylor-Stewart and Rosalie Murray, go back in time to the first two seasons of DEGRASSI: THE NEXT GENERATION (2001-2015) to discuss political storylines headed by resident activist girl Emma Nelson and resident Early-2000s-Black-Woman-Who-Deserved-Better Hazel Aden. From Emma telling off teasing boys when she gets her period to Hazel's journey accepting her Somalian identity publicly in a post-9/11 world to Emma's GMO protest turned free speech protest, we run the gamut of early 2000s politics in our first (but certainly not our last) DEGRASSI episode. For this episode, we recommend you first watch or have familiarity with DEGRASSI: THE NEXT GENERATION Seasons 1-2, especially episodes 1x05 “Parents Day,” 1x09 “Coming of Age,” 2x11 “Don't Believe the Hype,” and 2x19 “Fight For Your Right,” all streaming on HBO Max. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL | instagram, tumblr, tiktok: @leftistteendrama | twitter: @leftyteendrama | website: leftistteendrama.com _ ABOUT US: MARIA DIPASQUALE (she/her; host/editor) is a Brooklyn-based union communicator and writer who watches too much TV. Follow Maria on Twitter @Maria_DiP26, IG @mdzip, and tiktok @marialovesunions. In addition to Leftist Teen Drama, Maria hosts Bodysuits For Bughead: A Riverdale Podcast | tumblr: @bodysuitsforbughead twitter: @B4B_Podcast instagram: @bodysuits4bughead DONDRÉ TAYLOR-STEWART (he/him, recurring guest) is a Jersey-born, Jamaican-raised TV writer whose work often employs satire to examine the cultural crossroads of his identity. He splits his time in Los Angeles with a day job in environmental public policy, freelance writing gigs, and crafting original pilots. Ultimately, Dondré dreams of sustaining a highly collaborative career telling Black stories to help expand imaginations. IG: oxtail.papi TWITTER: dondrenesta ROSALIE MURRAY (she/her, guest) is an elementary school social worker/human living in Queens, NY. Besides spending time with her cat, Louise, she loves to cook tasty ass vegan food with friends, karaoke-ing or starting another unfinished crochet project. She also loves to watch endless youtube videos, reality television and, of course, Degrassi. CHARLES O'LEARY (they/them; art) is, of course, a Brooklyn-based designer, artist, and dilettante. A survivor of the 2012-2016 Tumblr wars, media criticism is all they know. You can find their work at charles-oleary.com, and their silly little life on Instagram at @c.s.0.l. JEFF MCHALE (he/him; producer) is an extremely online guy who plays games, streams sometimes, and loves talking old TV. Maria and Jeff's good union cats CLARENCE and VINNY may make an appearance and/or be mentioned. intro song: Stomping the Room by Delicate Beats All opinions shared on this show are that of individuals and do not represent the views of any organization we may be affiliated with. _ SOURCES DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: December 9, 2021, WYPR, Baltimore's squeegee kids: debating how the community should respond Disney Channel 9/11 PSAs: here's one, and here's another. And this video has a lot of them too. July 6, 2015, The Washington Post: Why we're so scared of GMOs, according to someone who has studied them since the start by Roberto A. Ferdman June 25, 2003, IATP.org, Hundreds Demonstrate Against Genetically Modified Food | IATP by Oscar Duron May 22, 2012, The Guardian, GM crops: protesters go back to the battlefields by Leo Hickman September 20, 2020, BBC News, GM crops: The Greenpeace activists who risked jail to destroy a field of maize - BBC News by Orla Moore and Zoe Applegate March 26, 2000, CNN Money, Protest erupts at BIO meet by Martha Slud
Bethany Evans is the Executive Vice President of the International Association of Trampoline Parks, or IATP for short. Founded in 2012, IATP serves the trampoline park industry through education, resources, and assisting with safety standards that help make the industry so successful. In 2020, when the pandemic shut down the entire industry, IATP turned to virtual content to help park operators stay updated with what they needed to know to reopen safely, and ensure that guests were assured of the health and sanitation procedures that trampoline parks were implementing to keep guests safe and rebuild confidence. When it comes to the trampoline park guest experience, Bethany shares that the largest differentiator amongst similar types of venues is completely driven by the people element of the business. The staff that guests interact with during the visits is what creates the experience memorable, repeatable, and enjoyable.
The second HER Health Collective Roundtable of 2021 focused on unmasking Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. Our quarterly roundtables bring the HER Expert Panelists together to share their knowledge and discuss important health topics that affect mothers. It's our hope that shedding light on this important topic and having open discussions like this, will help reduce the number of women who are silently struggling. The 2021 HER Expert Panel includes: (the experts in bold were part of this specific Roundtable discussion) Katherine Andrew – MPH, RD, LDN – Registered Dietitian Nutritionist – Areas of Specialty: gut health, food sensitivities, hormones, family food dynamics & intuitive eating Emily Chaffee – Certified Birth & Postpartum Doula, Massage and Bodywork Therapist, Certified Educator of Infant Massage, Fertility Specialist, founder & owner Carolina Birth & Wellness Blair Cuneo – Certified Physician Assistant, Carolina Total Wellness – The Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner Dr. Erkada DeRouen – MD – Family Medicine – Lifestyle medicine board certified physician – Associate Medical Director Telemedicine, focus: health equity and diversity and inclusion in the telemedicine and start up space. Dr. Holly Durney – PT, DPT, OCS – Pivot Physical Therapy & Smart Athlete Physiotherapy Dr. Lisa Folden – DPT – Healthy Phit Physical Therapy & Wellness – Mom Life Coaching Charryse Johnson – Counselor – LCMHC, NCC – Jade Integrative Counseling & Wellness – certified Prepare/Enrich marriage facilitator – specialized training in trauma through IATP – extensively trained in the Unified Treatment Protocol for treatment of disordered eating. Dr. Joni Johnson – MD – Pediatrician, Health and Wellness Coach, certified Empowerment Strategist – Areas of specialty: Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism and mood disorders. Kerry Jones – RD – Pediatric and Maternal Nutrition – Milestones Nutrition Paula Kettula – LCSW – Psychotherapist & Transformational Parent Coach – EMDR Therapy, Play Therapy, Sandplay Therapy, AMI Primary Montessori Diploma – “Becoming a Peaceful Parent” host Dr. Brittany Kopec – DC – Chiropractor – Verve Holistic Health Dr. Susan Lovelle – MD, MACM – Holistic Wellness – Founder, CEO Premiere Wellness Anna Lutz – MPH, RD, LDN, CEDRD-S – Lutz Alexander and Associates Nutrition Therapy – Non-diet Nutritional Counseling (HAES & Intuitive Eating) Nicole Wallace – Counselor – LCMHC- Transformation Counseling & Consulting; former Wake County educator and school counselor Dr. Sheryl Ziegler – Psychologist – Registered Play Therapist, Author of Mommy Burnout™, TEDx Speaker, Podcast Host of The Dr. Sheryl Show – Specializing in anxiety, depression and chronic stress Resources stated in this episode include: PSI - Postpartum Support International Every Mother Counts Renee Avis and Our Mom Tribe HER Health Collective --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/herhealthcollective/support
How can African countries boost economic growth and reduce extreme poverty? One approach is through the expansion of free trade on the continent. In this episode of the 'Solutions With David Ansara' podcast, David is joined by Alexander C.R. Hammond, Director of the Initiative for African Trade and Prosperity (IATP), a joint project of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) and the University of Buckingham in the United Kingdom. David and Alex discuss the link between free trade and prosperity, the barriers to trade that exist on the continent, and the potential of the newly-created African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to transform the economies of Africa. TIMESTAMPS (0:00) Intro (0:30) The benefits of free trade (7:42) How free is trade in Africa? (11:13) The AfCFTA: goals & progress (14:25) Pan-African Socialism (16:57) The role of Nigeria (18:41) Non-tariff barriers (24:22) The challenge of nationalism (28:05) Regional Economic Communities (29:18) Dispute resolution mechanisms (30:27) Parallels with the EU (36:34) Property rights and free trade (39:04) About the IATP (41:57) Conclusion RESOURCES IATP: https://theiatp.org/about-us/ IEA: https://iea.org.uk/
On the podcast this week we have three interviews, two of which features two guests.
“Most women in the U.S. are not dying during childbirth because of the complexity of their health conditions, but because of the barriers they faced in accessing high-quality maternal care—particularly those who were poor or faced racial discrimination.”(2010 Amnesty International report; Deadly Delivery: The Maternal Health Care Crisis in the USA) We have a system that is not adequately caring for our mothers, particularly black mothers. This is a fact that needs to be heard far and wide, and we need all parties to take part in a conversation to figure out the best way to deal with this crisis. The first HER Health Collective Roundtable of 2021 took place on March 5th and discussed Inequalities in Maternal Outcomes with several of our 2021 Expert Panelists. The 2021 HER Expert Panel includes: (the experts in bold were part of this specific Roundtable discussion) Katherine Andrew – MPH, RD, LDN – Registered Dietitian Nutritionist – Areas of Specialty: gut health, food sensitivities, hormones, family food dynamics & intuitive eating Emily Chaffee – Certified Birth & Postpartum Doula, Massage and Bodywork Therapist, Certified Educator of Infant Massage, Fertility Specialist, founder & owner Carolina Birth & Wellness Blair Cuneo – Certified Physician Assistant, Carolina Total Wellness – The Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner Dr. Erkada DeRouen – MD – Family Medicine – Lifestyle medicine board certified physician – Associate Medical Director Telemedicine, focus: health equity and diversity and inclusion in the telemedicine and start up space. Dr. Holly Durney – PT, DPT, OCS – Pivot Physical Therapy & Smart Athlete Physiotherapy Dr. Lisa Folden – DPT – Healthy Phit Physical Therapy & Wellness – Mom Life Coaching Charryse Johnson – Counselor – LCMHC, NCC – Jade Integrative Counseling & Wellness – certified Prepare/Enrich marriage facilitator – specialized training in trauma through IATP – extensively trained in the Unified Treatment Protocol for treatment of disordered eating. Dr. Joni Johnson – MD – Pediatrician, Health and Wellness Coach, certified Empowerment Strategist – Areas of specialty: Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism and mood disorders. Kerry Jones – RD – Pediatric and Maternal Nutrition – Milestones Nutrition Paula Kettula – LCSW – Psychotherapist & Transformational Parent Coach – EMDR Therapy, Play Therapy, Sandplay Therapy, AMI Primary Montessori Diploma – “Becoming a Peaceful Parent” host Dr. Brittany Kopec – DC – Chiropractor – Verve Holistic Health Dr. Susan Lovelle – MD, MACM – Holistic Wellness – Founder, CEO Premiere Wellness Anna Lutz – MPH, RD, LDN, CEDRD-S – Lutz Alexander and Associates Nutrition Therapy – Non-diet Nutritional Counseling (HAES & Intuitive Eating) Nicole Wallace – Counselor – LCMHC- Transformation Counseling & Consulting; former Wake County educator and school counselor Dr. Sheryl Ziegler – Psychologist – Registered Play Therapist, Author of Mommy Burnout™, TEDx Speaker, Podcast Host of The Dr. Sheryl Show – Specializing in anxiety, depression and chronic stress --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/herhealthcollective/support
The story of "The Last Days" told through hard industrial rock in a sci-fi western setting describes the concept of I Am The Pendragon. Find out how IATP's frontman, Jerrod Cunningham, stepped away from typical ministry and typical life to fully pursue an all-encompassing creative endeavor that combines hard rock with the visual aesthetics from graphic novels and comic books. Who is the Pendragon? Listen to find out and hear their latest track "The Flood."
There’s no arguing that more consumers are choosing to vary their diets with plant-based foods and drink, but what does this mean for the future of meat? Is a blanket ‘no meat’ future the best for sustainability? Or does that blanket approach show a lack of understanding for agriculture? On this Table Talk Podcast, recorded back in March 2020 as COVID-19 lockdowns were just taking shape in the UK, our panel argues that perhaps we should change the conversation around meat and future diets. Joining us are Patrick Holden, Founder & Chief Executive, Sustainable Food Trust, Shefali Sharma, Director, IATP Europe, Ursula Arens, Author, One Blue Dot and Jimmy Woodrow from the Pasture Fed Livestock Association. Find out how they see the future of meat taking shape, in an increasingly plant-based world. About our panel Patrick Holden, Founder & Chief Executive, Sustainable Food Trust Patrick Holden is founder and chief executive of the Sustainable Food Trust (https://sustainablefoodtrust.org/) , an organisation working internationally to accelerate the transition towards more sustainable food systems. Between 1995 and 2010 he was director of the Soil Association, during which time he pioneered the development of UK and international organic standards, policy incentives for organic production and the organic market. His policy advocacy is underpinned by his practical experience in agriculture on his 100 hectare holding, now the longest established organic dairy farm in Wales, where he produces a raw milk cheddar style cheese from his 80 native Ayrshire cows. Patrick is a frequent broadcaster and speaker, was awarded the CBE for services to organic farming in 2005 and an Ashoka Fellowship in 2016. Shefali Sharma, Director, IATP Europe Shefali Sharma is the director of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP (https://www.iatp.org/) ) European office. From the global production of feed grains to meat processing and retail, her current work and publications focus on the economic, social and environmental impacts of the global meat and dairy industries. She continues to examine how international trade rules and global governance on food security and climate intersect with the sector. Shefali established IATP’s Geneva office in 2000 and led its Trade Information Project for several years. She has worked with and consulted for several other civil society organisations, such as the Malaysia-based Third World Network, as the South Asia coordinator of the Bank Information Center, based in Delhi, and ActionAid International. She has a MPhil from the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) in Sussex and a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from the College of William and Mary. Ursula Arens, Author, One Blue Dot Ursula Arens is currently a freelance nutrition consultant writer. She is a monthly columnist with Network Health Digest magazine (www.nhdmag.com), which is read by 6000+ dietitians in the UK. She has a degree in Dietetics and has spent most of her career working in the food industry: with a retailer, with a pharmaceutical company and at the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF). She is a member of the Nutrition Society, the British Dietetic Association, and the Guild of Health Writers. She is very interested in the environmentally sustainable diet: what it is, and what it is not. She is part of the expert group behind the report, One Blue Dot (https://www.bda.uk.com/resource/one-blue-dot.html) , produced by the British Dietetic Association. Jimmy Woodrow, Pasture Fed Livestock Association Jimmy is primarily responsible for growing the market for Pasture for Life (https://www.pastureforlife.org/) products through building public awareness of the PFLA’s activities and developing pasture-fed supply chains. In addition, he is leading on the PFLA’s upcoming ten-year strategy. Jimmy started his career in corporate finance and has recently spent seven years in a range of senior roles within the food industry, including at Neal’s Yard Dairy and GAIL’s Bakery. He is now freelancing and focused on the financing and development of agroecological supply chains.
Timothy A. Wise, Failing Africa’s FarmersTimothy A. Wise is a senior advisor at IATP, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, where his work focuses on agribusiness, family farmers and the future of food, based on his recent book, Eating Tomorrow: Agribusiness, Family Farmers, and the Battle for the Future of Food (The New Press). Tim has a long history of collaboration with IATP on issues including agricultural dumping, U.S. agricultural subsidies and policies, responses to the 2007-8 global food crisis, the WTO and Mexico under NAFTA. He was a senior advisor with the Small Planet Institute, where he directed the Land and Food Rights Program from 2016-2020. He is also a senior research fellow at Tufts University’s Global Development and Environment Institute, where he founded and directed its Globalization and Sustainable Development Program. He previously served as executive director of the U.S.-based aid agency Grassroots International. He is the author of Confronting Globalization: Economic Integration and Popular Resistance in Mexico, in addition to Eating Tomorrow. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. More at timothyawise.com. LINKS referred to in the program Tenth Annual African Green Revolution Forum INTER PRESS NEWS AGENCY: Failing Africa’s Farmers, Starving the Continent False Promises: The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)A new study finds that the agricultural alliance has failed to achieve its own goals.Download .pdf here. Timothy A. Wise on IT’S ALL ABOUT FOOD in 2019 talking about Eating Tomorrow: Agribusiness, Family Farmers, and the Battle for the Future of Food. What Vegans Eat Blog Post: C’est si bon! Vegan French Food Recipe: Peanut Butter Cream Recipe: French Onion Soup, Vegan, Gluten-Free options Recipe: Tortillas: Corn, Sweet Potato and Potato, gluten-free, vegan
On the podcast this week, our guests are Larry McGill, corporate vice president, GSF and CEO of KanPak U.S.; Take Two Foods co-founder and CEO Sarah Pool and co-founder and COO Matt Olsofsky; Ulrich Irgens, from Novozymes OneHealth; and Shefali Sharma, director, European office, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.
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On this week’s episode, Dr. Saul Ebema interviews Rev. Dr. Terri Daniel on death and dying. Dr. Daniel is an end-of-Life Advisor, expert in Interfaith Chaplaincy, certified Clinical Trauma Specialist with IATP and bereavement Support specialist.
Tara Ritter, IATP’s Senior Program Associate for Climate and Rural Communities, joins Peter on this week’s episode to discuss:- The causes of soil degradation- How soil is connected to the climate crisis- Myths around animal agriculture- The promise of regenerative agriculture- Fighting climate change with farmers Learn more at: https://iatp.org. Follow @ingoodhands on twitter + instagram and let us know who you want to see on the show!
Today we talk all about tongue tie, tethered oral tissues and how we find them and how they affect the whole body function. Dr. Bridgette Chelf and I discuss the importance of chiropractic and cranial sacral care with infants and adults with tethered oral tissues. We go over signs and symptoms to look out for that may indicate an issue and we talk about the increased incidence of tongue tie and how we can create a healthier pregnancy and healthier kids! So much in this podcast that you don’t want to miss!About Dr. ChelfI am the owner and founder of Ocean Wellness established in 1996. We are a multidisciplinary center focusing on women and children. We have a variety of practitioners including midwives, acupuncturists, massage and family therapy. My goal is that women fell supported in their lives...especially when going through the challenges of being a new mom. I want to know they are not alone and that they have choices.I am a chiropractor, cranial sacral therapist and practice functional medicine. I am currently on the board of the IATP, International Affiliation of Tongue -tie Professionals, the pre and postnatal task force for the California Board of Chiropractors, am currently in the DMU, Developing Minds University. I have spoken for the last 15 years on the topic on tongue tie at Radys Childrens Hospital, Scripps Memorial Hospital, Kids Summit, IATP Conference. and numerous in services. I have also done on line courses and classes teaching chiropractors how to identity TOTS. I am currently working with a pediatrician on developing a lectures series about assessment, treatment and recovery and the impact that it has on body. You can contact Dr. Chelf through her multidisciplinary clinic Ocean Wellness or email her at drbwellness@aol.comJoin our Fearless Family Health Community on Facebook and join in on the conversation!
About today’s GuestDr Terri Daniel, CT, CCTP.End-of-Life Advisor, Interfaith Chaplaincy, Bereavement Support. Certified in Death, Dying and Bereavement, ADEC. Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist. IATP.Dr Terri Daniel is an interfaith clinical chaplain and educator certified in death, dying and bereavement by the Association for Death Education and counselling, and in trauma counselling by the International Association of Trauma Professionals. She conducts workshops worldwide for bereaved individuals and bereavement professionals, teaching meditative, ceremonial and therapeutic processes that focus on inner transformation rather than external events.In her book “Grief and God - When Religion Does More Harm Than Healing,” Dr Daniel explores a range of theological constructs that can inhibit the healing process for those who are grieving a profound loss. Doctrines such as original sin, salvation and eternal punishment in hell can be soul-crushing for someone dealing with loss and trauma. Similarly, the belief that prayer can change the course of events can lead to confusion and guilt when prayers don't produce the desired results.- Connect with Dr Daniel -Website | Spiritualityandgrief.com | AfterLifeConference.com | Twitter---About the HostCalan Breckon is a Personal Development Coach who has been supporting individuals from all around the world in their professional and personal transitions and aspirations. He can help you identify and set goals, outline the steps to achieving them, understand your own blockages and map the resources in yourself to find the most efficient way of getting the results you want. He's been helping people increase their productivity, change careers, overcome communication challenges in the workplace, find better work-life balance, bridge the gap between personal and professional goals and understand their own needs and aspirations better.Claim your FREE Discovering Alignment Workbook!- Connect with Calan -DiscoveringYourTruth.comFacebook | Instagram---Music“Teamwork" by ScottHolmesmusic.comCC A NC
IATP is the International Association of Trampoline Parks, and we were honored that they asked us to bring AttractionPros LIVE to their 2019 conference! In this episode, you'll hear insightful questions about staff recruiting and training, online reviews, attraction mix and much more! The time just flew by! Thank you IATP and your members for including us in your conference! Have a question for the mailbag or know of a guest we should feature? Drop us a line! Josh - josh@amusementadvantage.com Matt - matt@performanceoptimist.com Twitter Facebook LinkedIn SPECIAL OFFER As an AttractionPros listener, we know you like to learn! That’s why we are setting aside a few spots just for you in an upcoming Mastermind program! What is that, you might ask? The mastermind process is also referred to as group coaching, and it’s where you get meet with a small group of trusted advisors for 6 months. You’ll be matched with other leaders of similar experience, and we will meet for an hour every two weeks over Skype to talk about current issues and trends, as well as personal roadblocks and development strategies. This is a great way to build your network AND develop stronger leadership skills. As a special offer for AttractionPros listeners, if you mention the podcast when you sign up for the program, you’ll receive 10% off the tuition fee of $799. For more information and to start the application process, click here. Be sure to indicate in your application that you are an AttractionPros listener. Our next sessions will be starting up in just a few months, so be sure to get your applications in soon!
Josh talks with IATP collaborator and sustainable agriculture consultant, Doug Gurian-Sherman, about agroecology in the context of the UNFCCC report, and the CLARA report, which he was a contributing author on, and how agroecology is not just necessary for our climate but in providing sustainable livelihoods for farmers around the world.
Listen to a special podcast of Pakou Hang of HAFA, and IATP's Erin McKee talking about the forum and local food work in Minnesota:
Josh talks with Shefali Sharma, Director of IATP Europe, about IATP's contribution to a report by the Climate, Land, Ambition, and Rights Alliance (CLARA). The report details how the 1.5° C target of the Paris Climate Accord is achievable in a way that respects human rights and agroecological practices. They also discuss the recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Late on Sunday evening the text of the re-negotiated North American Free Trade Agreement was released, renamed the United States Mexico Canada Agreement, or USMCA. IATP will be producing detailed analysis of the new agreement's impacts on food and agriculture, but for a cursory analysis, Josh talks with IATP Senior Attorney, Sharon Treat, about how much of the text is from the failed Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the haphazard process through which this agreement came about.
Josh talks with IATP Executive Director, Juliette Majot, about one of IATP's foundational documents, Crisis By Design, written by IATP's founder, Mark Ritchie, with Kevin Ristau. The piece showed how the farm crisis of the 1980's was the result of purposeful actions by corporate executives to undermine government policies that ensured family farmers get a fair price. They also discuss how the landscape has changed in the last 32 years, and what an update to this document might look like.
IATP hosted its annual board meeting from June 24-26. Three members of the IATP Board of Directors, Becky Glass, Sivan Kartha and Board Chair Pamela Saunders, joined Josh Wise to discuss how they got involved with IATP, the challenges facing the institute today and what gives them hope in today's world.
This week, the 9th National Farm to Cafeteria Conference will be held in Cincinnati, Ohio. IATP will be sending three staffers, Director of Development and Communications Josh Wise, Community Food Systems Program Director Erin McKee, and Community Food Systems Program Associate Katie Costello to the event.
IATP launched the first 100% fair trade organic coffee company in 1996. As the company has grown, we realized it was time to set it free to keep growing and doing good work. In this episode, Josh talks with Lee Wallace, longtime CEO of Peace Coffee, who, along with her business partner, Kent Pilakowski, has assumed ownership of the company.
Last week, IATP launched the report, From the Ground Up: The State of the States on Climate Adaptation for Agriculture. Josh talks with Lachlan Anathasiou, who interned at IATP in summer 2017 about the research he did on the report and the report's findings.
IATP often works internationally, but our headquarters is in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In this episode, Josh is joined by Filiberto Nolasco, Editor of the online news site, Workday Minnesota, to talk about what the broader issues of labor, immigrants rights, and social justice are happening in our community.
How international trade policies affect small family farms and your grocery bill.
More and more, farm and hunger advocates are acting in coalition to protect the supply of healthy food that is accessible by all people and beneficial to community development. Josh is joined by IATP's Erin McKee, Marcus Schmit of Second Harvest Heartland, and Eric Sannerud, a farmer and organizer in Central Minnesota, to talk about the coalition that is forming to promote community food systems in Minnesota including in upcoming precinct caucuses on February 6.
As we come up on the first full year of the Trump administration, it's clear that damage has been done to many institutions and policies. Josh is joined by Ben Lilliston to discuss IATP's upcoming scorecard of the first year, and the effect this administration has had on agriculture, rural areas, and trade.
Josh and Executive Director, Juliette Majot, talk about what happened in 2017, what is coming up in 2018, and what IATP's role is, was, and will be.
In late November, IATP and our partners published a report on the global industrial meat complex in Brazil. Currently, Brazilian beef exports are banned in the United States. IATP Senior Policy Analyst, Steve Suppan, was in Washington DC this week for meetings on food safety inspection, specifically making the case to the Food Safety Inspection Service that the ban on Brazilian beef should stay in place. In this episode, we talk about the Brazilian case and food safety inspection in the meat industry more broadly.
IATP, FASE, and The Heinrich Boell Foundation recently released a report on the industrial meat complex in Brazil. Besides the massive government corruption and environmental destruction, the human rights abuses in the supply chain are both well-documented and abundant. In this episode, Shefali Sharma interviews André Campos of Repórter Brasil about their research to document slavery in Brazil's industrial meat sector.
A few of us were in New York this week, so we decided to do a podcast about our rural work. Juliette Majot and Anna Claussen join Josh to talk about the Rural Climate Dialogues. A unique program run by IATP and the Jefferson Center that empowers rural communities to create solutions to climate change in a way that puts their perspective at the forefront in driving policies and practices.
IATP, GRAIN, and the Heinrich Boell Foundation released an infographic this week that tracks the climate footprints of the largest meat and dairy corporations. The infographic, along with an accompanying op-ed in the Guardian, has attracted a lot of attention as the Bonn Climate Summit (COP23) is underway.
It's Farm to School Month! Erin McKee and Katie Costello talk about IATP's Farm to Institution program. Then Ben Lilliston joins the podcast to talk about the Local FARMS act that was just introduced in Congress.
Josh Wise talks with Sharon Treat, IATP's Senior Attorney, who was at the last round of NAFTA talks in Ottawa. Sharon gives an update what has been happening at the talks, how trade talks are supposed to work, and offers an analysis on the reckless speed and nature of the negotiations so far. Listen to the first 3 episodes here.
IATP produces mountains of research and analysis every year. It's hard to keep up with, even for us on staff! Fortunately, we had a great intern, Johan Cavert, over the summer who helped us relaunch our podcast, under the title Uprooted. Johan did a great job creating a compelling, but light-hearted narrative look at the very complex topic of international trade.
In the first episode of Uprooted, Johan is joined by Josh Wise, IATP's Director of Development and Communications and former Executive Director of the Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition to discuss the basics of trade.
Edition #974 Today we look at a variety of ways corporations are working hard to screw over people and the planet in search of profits with a particular focus on the recently-released full text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Show Notes Ch. 1: Opening Theme: A Fond Farewell - From a Basement On the Hill Ch. 2: Act 1: Joanne Doroshow: Forced arbitration and what it means - CounterSpin @FAIRmediawatch - Air Date 11-6-15 Ch. 3: Song 1: Mess Is Mine - Vance Joy Ch. 4: Act 2: Full Text of TPP Trade Deal Revealed -- and Critics Say It's Even Worse Than They Thought - @democracynow - Air Date: 11-06-15 Ch. 5: Song 2: One Million Miles Away - J. Ralph Ch. 6: Act 3: TPP: Designed to Protect Investors! - @Thom_Hartmann - Air Date: 11-05-15 Ch. 7: Song 3: World Spins Madly On - The Weepies Ch. 8: Act 4: The corporations bend governments to their will with the TPP - Economic Update w/ @profwolff - Air Date 11-13-15 Ch. 9: Song 4: Oligarchy - The Haymarket Squares Ch. 10: Act 5: "A Very Big Mistake": Joseph Stiglitz Slams Obama for Pushing the TPP - @democracynow - Air Date: 11-12-15 Ch. 11: Song 5: Smoke and Mirrors - Imagine Dragons Ch. 12: Act 6: Opposing the TPP On #Climate Grounds via @IATP, @Public_Citizen & @ExposeTheTPP - Best of the Left Activism Ch. 13: Song 6: This Fickle World - Theo Bard Ch. 14: Act 7: American Corporations: Workers Pay Taxes, Not US!!! - @theyoungturks - Air Date: 08-22-15 Voicemails Ch. 15: White people always think they're being called a racist - Elka from Fort Wayne, IN Ch. 16: World Star Hip Hop is a racist dog whistle - Ruben from San Jose Ch. 17: Questions about the US and Canadian minimum wages - Paul from Winnepeg Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Classics Ch. 18: Final comments on the messaging of the Fight for $15 campaign, membership drive and Theo Bard's "This Fickle World" is now on sale Closing Music: Here We Are - Everyone's in Everyone Activism Update! The TPP is bad for the climate! via "3 Ways the TPP Will Hurt the Climate—If We Let It Pass” at The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy Follow-up/new Action! CONTACT: your legislators about TPP with climate-specific concerns. via Public Citizen SHOW why you oppose the TPP on social media via Expose The TPP Sources/further reading: FOLLOW: #COP21 for updates on the Paris Climate Negotiations "It’s Never Been about Trade” via The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy Revisit the original action/segment: "Stop Fast Track of TransPacific Partnership via @MoveOn” — 02/06/2015 Written by BOTL social media/activism director Katie Klabusich Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes and Stitcher!
Jennifer Lisimachio, IBCLC, is a Partner of Mahala Lactation and Perinatal Services, LLC. and heads up the Northeast NJ and Greater NYC area. She operates the Mahala Breastfeeding Center in Hoboken, NJ. She is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and an accredited La Leche League Leader since 2001. Jennifer is a member of the Professional Liaison Department of La Leche League NJ, where her 14 years of professional experience and knowledge in current lactation research is used to support fellow La Leche League Leaders. She is a member of New Jersey Breastfeeding Coalition, New York Lactation Consultant Association, ILCA, USLCA and IATP. She enjoys speaking at area conferences on lactation and infant development. In addition to organizing community World Breastfeeding Week events and fundraisers, Jennifer has mentored and trained Leader applicants through the application process. Jennifer is a former fashion model and studied French and French literature at L'Université Paris-Sorbonne in Paris, France, where she lived for six years. Her passion for breastfeeding began in 1998 with the birth of her first son in Paris and followed her to New Jersey where her second son was born with many difficulties latching and coordinating suckling. Her search to understand and support her son's particular breastfeeding challenges led to her interest in neonatal sensory processing and neurobehavioral approaches to breastfeeding. Her expertise in skin-to-skin contact and kangaroo care is frequently called upon within the lactation community. Jennifer's mission is to encourage, educate, and empower mothers and families through breastfeeding. She lives in Jersey City, NJ, with her husband, two breastfed boys and their Golden Retriever, Amber. For more information, please visit her website at www.MahalaMom.com. Visit: www.HobokenChiro.com http://hobokenchiro.com/Email: info@hobokenchiro.com