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Rachel Sweeney MS, RD, LD serves as a program specialist with ISU Extension and Outreach AnswerLine. We learn she really had been training to be an RD her entire life! Learn about the various Iowa Academy roles where Rachel learned several leadership skills and met many life-long friends. Iowa Academy webpage: https://www.eatrightiowa.org ; ISU Extension Answer line 1-800-262-3804; Facebook @Answerline & instagram @ISUAnswerline & email answer@iastate.edu; To reach Rachel @cys_RD on instagram
Susie Roberts MS, RD is a Clinical Registered Dietitian and has her own private practice where does a mix of individualized health coaching and corporate presentations & workshops. Britany Lumley, ESQ, is the Iowa Academy's Lobbyist. She is the Managing Director of Government Affairs with LS2group. They will be presenting "Leveraging Policy and Grassroots Advocacy Efforts Elevates the Crucial Role Dietitians Play in Improving Nutrition and Food Security." Contact Susie at dashccs@gmail.com if you have questions about her private practice or if you have questions regarding policy and consumer protection policyeatrightiowa@gmail.com Contact Brittany with LS2 Group at blumley@LS2group.com Alison Beckman MS, RD, LD, CEDS-S. She is a National Clinical Educator for Alsana: An eating disorder Recovery Community. Alison is also a certified eating disorder specialist supervisor. "How Fat Phobia Perpetuates Eating Disorders and Prevents Treatment: Working on Your Own Body inclusivity." Resources for eating disorder education and treatment Alsana.com Instagram: alsana_recovery Kimberly Rose-Francis RDN, CDCES, CNSC, LD. "Cultural Competence in Diabetes Care" Follow Kim on instagram @The.BloodSugar.Nutritionist Mridul Datta, PhD, RD, LD, FAND "Managing Bias and Microaggressions: An Ethical Responsibility" Mickey Rubin, PhD "Eggs and Egg Nutrients in Healthy Dietary Patterns Across the Lifespan" Morgan P McGhee MPH, RD "Integrating Equity into School Meals" Iowa Academy webpage: https://www.eatrightiowa.org
Learn about the roles needed for the upcoming election! Ann Parker is the Nominating Committee Chair and she will explain what each position involves. Ann has been involved with the Iowa Academy for many years and has gained great leadership skills. Ann currently works as an Educational Program Consultant and Training Coordinator for the Child and Adult Care Food Program at the Iowa Department of Education. She provides training for childcare providers and centers that participate in CACFP on topics such as meal patterns and infant feeding, She has previously worked for Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and WIC. She earned a Master of Health Science from Western Carolina University and a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics and Minor in Psychology from Iowa State University. She lives with her family in Altoona, Iowa. Iowa Academy webpage: https://www.eatrightiowa.org. If you are interested in learning more or getting on the ballot contact Ann at nominationeatrightiowa@gmail.com Join the coffee chat November 4th during Iowa Academy Annual Conference!
Tonya Huenink RDN, LD is the registered dietitian and diabetes education program coordinator at Sioux Center Health in northwest Iowa. Tonya received her Bachelors of Science in Dietetics at Iowa State University and completed her dietetic internship at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. She is currently working toward becoming a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist as well as obtaining additional training in eating disorder treatment, which is a great need in the rural area she works in. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, biking, playing board games with her husband and three kids, and working on new designs for the family's laser-engraving shop. This year, she is serving as the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' Meeting Chair so much of her free time is going toward planning an amazing return to an in-person annual meeting this November! More information on sponsorships and exhibits AND to register for the meeting. If you have questions, contact Tonya!
Katie Sorrell is a Registered Dietitian with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, overseeing food pantry coaching and a donation gardening program as the Policy, Systems and Environmental Change Coordinator. Katie has two decades of experience with SNAP-Ed funding at ISU, Iowa Department of Public Health and University of California, San Diego. SNAP-Ed aims to help make the healthy choice the easy choice for individuals with low-income. For more information visit the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website; Resources: Ask these two questions to determine food security Food Pantry Visitor; Growing Together Iowa: Mini Grants to help fund materials for Master Gardner volunteer donation projects. For nourishing recipes on a budget: Spend Smart Eat Smart; To learn more about food dignity: Clancy Harrison website; and https://fooddignitymovement.org/podcast/; Healthy Food Pantry Donation Guide; DMARC Portrait of a Food Pantry Visitor: data, demographics and disparities
Meet Katie Sorrell RDN, LD who is a Menu Production Dietitian for Martin Brothers and brand new to the IDEA Team and focusing on recruitment! She provides a bit about her journey with race discrimination she has faced. For more information visit the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website; To learn how you can get involved with our IDEA Team, reach out to Allie Lansmen (DEIeatrightiowa@gmail.com); Resources
Anne Elizabeth, RD is an entrepreneur and so much fun to talk to! She gives us great insights on writing a book with editor and publisher recommendations as well as her journey with her podcast and how that has gotten her name out there and has procured speaking engagements from this! For more information visit the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website; Listen to Conversations with Anne Elizabeth Podcast; Podcast was inspired by her book 'I'm a Registered Dietitian...Now What?' Listen to one of Anne's first podcast episode when she Interviewed Alison St. Germain ; Visit Ortman Productions, Inc who produces Anne's podcast and published her book; Freelance writing resource; FB group to find editors, tips on writing a book, great connections: RDs Who Write; Contact Anne for more information
Kaitlyn Scheurmann, RD for Waukee School District and new Iowa Academy Policy Chair shares her vision for the upcoming year as well as her passion for the field of dietetics. For more information visit the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website https://www.eatrightiowa.org/ Policy resources: https://www.eatrightiowa.org/publicpolicy
Kritzia A. Rodriguez, RD is a recent RD but not new to the field of Dietetics. She was a dietitian first in Puerto Rico and currently works as a bilingual dietitian at the WIC Program, IDPH of Iowa City; for the Iowa Academy she is the IDEA Policy Liaison. Tune in to hear about her unique path to dietetics! To learn how you can get involved with our IDEA Team, reach out to Allie Lansmen (DEIeatrightiowa@gmail.com); For resources: https://www.eatrightiowa.org/inclusiondiversityequityaccess
Lisa Nolting is a weight inclusive RD and has her own private practice where she works with individuals who have disordered eating and assists them in developing a healthier relationship with food and their body. She gives us some insight into running a private practice and where to turn for resources. For more information visit the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website www.eatrightiowa.org To schedule an appointment with Lisa contact her at: hello@lisanolting.com Website: www. lisanolting.com; For eating disorder resources, provider information, caregiver information: www.edci.com
Brittany Lumley, attorney and Managing Director of Government Affairs with LS2Group and lobbyist for the Iowa Academy discusses important issues and we learn a bit more about her outside of her career and how she is a great role model for young women wanting to get involved in politics. For more information visit the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website www.eatrightiowa.org Contact: Brittany Lumley: blumley@ls2group.com
Listen to Vanessa Perez as she tells us the importance of being involved with professional organizations such as the Iowa Academy and a bit about her experiences with t the IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access) Team and the importance of this work. To learn how you can get involved with our IDEA Team, reach out to Allie Lansmen DEIeatrightiowa@gmail.com For resources: https://www.eatrightiowa.org/inclusiondiversityequityaccess
Brian Smith, President Elect for the Iowa Academy is a clinical and consultant RDN, LD with Unitypoint in Des Moines IA. Tune in to hear his vision for the Iowa Academy during his presidency and find out where his passions in our field lie. For more information visit the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics website https://www.eatrightiowa.org/
Susie Roberts, RDN, LD, is on the Iowa Academy Public Policy Team as the Consumer Protection Liaison. Learn how you can do one small thing to help the profession of dietetics. Outside of volunteering with the Iowa Academy, Susie has a private practice, DASH Coaching and Consulting Solutions, LLC. Iowa Academy webpage: https://www.eatrightiowa.org/ To find out who your legislators are, go to https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/find and type in your address. For continuing education to to take advantage of many resources and tools go to https://www.eatrightiowa.org/publicpolicy
Meet Allie Lansman (she/her) RD, LD and Master of Public Health Candidate at Des Moines University. Allie is a sustainable food systems specialist and a freelance sustainability and environmental nutrition educator and consultant. She is also our Inclusion Diversity Equity Accessibility (IDEA) chair. To learn how you can get involved with our IDEA Team, reach out to Allie Lansmen (DEIeatrightiowa@gmail.com); For resources: https://www.eatrightiowa.org/inclusiondiversityequityaccess
Meet Ruth Litchfield Registered Dietitian & the Iowa Academy's new Executive Director. Learn more about Ruth and her vision for the Iowa Academy, where her passions lie, and what she likes to do for fun outside of nutrition! To learn more about how to become involved with planning for our Annual Conference contact meetingeatrightrightiowa@gmail.com www.eatrightiowa.org
Meet Anita Turzynski, RDN, LD Director of Nutrition at North Polk Community Schools and Susan Carlson RDN, LD dietitian for Ankeny schools. Anita is Iowa Academy's Award Chair, and Susan the Award Chair elect. Tune in to hear how dietetic students can apply for a scholarship and Iowa Academy members can apply for the Membership Grant for professional development and to hear the exciting updates to the scholarship for next year! Scholarship applications are due by Friday, April 29, 2022 https://www.eatrightiowa.org/awardsscholarships
In celebration of National Nutrition Month we sit down with Susie Roberts, RDN, LD and the recipient of the Iowa Academy's 2021 Emerging Dietetics Leader Award to debunk some common nutrition myths and misconceptions. We cover everything from intermittent fasting to how important breakfast really is to supporting gut health. In addition we discuss the importance of knowing where you get your nutrition information from.Why Breakfast? https://health.clevelandclinic.org/do-you-really-need-to-eat-breakfast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/employeeandfamilyresources/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/employee-&-family-resources/Twitter: https://twitter.com/efrhelps?lang=en
Meet Lexie Stoneking, Registered Dietitian with WIC at Polk and Dallas County. She is also the Policy Chair for the Iowa Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics. She will be discussing pressing issues on the hill and what you can do to support these important issues. How to Raise and Intuitive Eater by Sumner Brooks and Amee Severson To learn more about how to become involved check out our website https://www.eatrightiowa.org/advocacy and contact policyeatrightiowa@gmail.com
Meet Kallen Augustad, Iowa State University Dining Dietitian and Nominating Chair for Iowa Academy. Learn about her path to becoming a Registered Dietitian and how having a leadership role in the Iowa Academy has benefitted her personally and professionally. Kallen will also discuss the various Iowa Academy board roles and what they entail and how you can volunteer. Contact Kallen with questions and interest on becoming involved with the Iowa Academy and Dietetics: nominationeatrightiowa@gmail.com If you want more information on each leadership role you can visit our website. www.eatrightiowa.org
INCLUSION, DIVERSITY, EQUITY, ACCESS IDEA Liaison Allie Lansman, RDN, LD give you an overview of what IDEA is doing for the Iowa Academy. www.eatrightiowa.org/inclusiondiversityequityaccess
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The Kathleen Riessen Show Can you shift your emotions by faking them? When you are nervous, what's actually happening in your body? What is really going on in your brain when you experience joy? In this episode, we are digging into the neuroscience of joy and other emotions. Joining me in this episode is Dr. Finnerty - a professor emeritus at Des Moines University. He spent his professional life studying neuroscience, physiology, neuropharmacology, pharmacokinetics, clinical chemistry and medical education. As I say each time I describe this man, he will forget more about the brain each day than most of us will ever know. While most people call my guest "Dr." or "Professor", I call him "Dad". He may even reveal some of my embarrassing childhood secrets so be sure to listen in. Dr. Edward Patrick Finnerty is a professor emeritus at Des Moines University where he spent 30 years teaching neuroscience, physiology, neuropharmacology, pharmacokinetics, clinical chemistry and medical education. He received his undergraduate, masters and doctorate degrees from Indiana State University. Over his career, he held numerous adjunct roles, published multiple papers in hundreds of medical journals and was an active researcher in collaboration with scientists from all around the world. He has held numerous committee roles at the Universities in which he has worked including the Faculty President. He has served as President of Iowa Academy of Science, President of the International Association of Medical Science Educators and a Fellow to the National Academy of Osteopathic Medical Educators. In addition to his distinguished professional career, Dr. Finnerty serves on numerous roles within the Urbandale community. To name a few, he was a member of the Urbandale School Board from 1987-1999. He is a member of the Urbandale Lions Club where he served as President. He was a founding member for the Urbandale Community Action Network and serves on the advisory board for the Urbandale Senior Center. He earned the Urbandale Citizen of the Year designation in 2018 for his volunteerism. Dr. Finnerty and his wife, Marilyn, raised three daughters and he is now Poppa to five grandsons. Neuroscience and Well-Being Document: Click Here Join in the Live Chat Room too!!! https://inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/chatroom Kathleen's Book: Joy in Uncertainty: A Guide to Creating a Meaningful Life Purchase on Amazon.com *Listen now on the Inspired Choices Network app! https://linktr.ee/inspiredchoicesnetwork ~ More About The Kathleen Riessen Show ~ As a former Certified Public Accountant turned marketing strategist turned serial entrepreneur, Kathleen has coached and consulted with over a thousand executives and entrepreneurs. What she's learned is that the number one strategy to grow a business and create what you want in life lies in your ability to be vulnerable and authentic and to surrender. As the Queen of Possibility, Kathleen showcases what you can create in your world with joy and ease. https://bookwithkathleen.com/ https://www.kathleenriessen.com kathleen@kathleenriessen.com To get more of The Kathleen Riessen Show, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/the-kathleen-riessen-show/
Bob chats with Dr. Cynthia Hoque about providing healthcare to all of rural Iowa and the Rural Family Medicine scholarships awarded by the Iowa Academy of Family Physicians Foundation and the Iowa Farm Bureau.
This free virtual program outlines how planned giving can benefit you and your loved ones and causes you care about. The program will be presented by Robert Downer of Meardon, Sueppel & Downer.Mr. Downer is co-chair of the Probate, Property and Trust Law Committee of the Iowa State Bar Association and a Fellow, American College of Trust & Estate Counsel since 1993, and Iowa Chair 2000-2005. He is also a Fellow, Iowa Academy of Trust and Estate Counsel since its creation, and listed in Best Lawyers in America for Estate and Trust Law and Estate and Trust Litigation since 1995.
Anne and Dina bond over living off the land, making friends in the virtual space, and “embracing the hell yeah”. Anne Elizabeth has been a Registered Dietitian for nearly two decades. She has held multiple executive positions with the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Anne's passions lie in writing, speaking, wellness and, of course, food. Her creative and inspirational outlets are her Embrace the Hell Yeah! blog (which you can check out at http://annecundiffrd.blogspot.com/) and her podcast, Conversations with Anne Elizabeth (https://www.anneelizabethrd.com/podcast). Anne graduated from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, and attended Iowa State University for her dietetic internship. She is a daughter, a sister, a godmother, a horrible golfer, a BFF, and a skin-care-obsessed, music-loving, hardworking woman. You can follow Anne on all of her social media platforms: https://www.instagram.com/anneelizabethrd/, https://twitter.com/AnneElizabethRD, and https://www.pinterest.com/anneelizabethrd/. If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with others! You can also submit listener feedback or request to be a guest on a future episode by completing this form: https://forms.gle/7UZ2kEPDHjBgLhRU9. Help support this podcast for as little as $0.99/month: https://anchor.fm/dishwithdina/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dishwithdina/support
Conversation 99: The Story, Journey and Passion of Caroline Weeks, RDN “I always think out of the box and I always think big. I do feel like I can be detailed-oriented but I always think bigger picture. I am a concept person, I am an idea person and I love visual art, I love musical art and I am inspired by art. I think having a creative mindset and being able to think outside of the box and collaborate with other has really helped me in dietetics.” - Caroline Weeks, RDN Today’s conversation is with Caroline Weeks, a Registered Dietitian who discovered dietetics through a unique journey while studying music performance. Caroline and I met through the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics when she joined our team of media spokespersons. When we met, I knew this dietitian was going to be a mover and shaker in our profession. It was great to have this conversation with her because of how she discovered dietetics mid way through her college career, while she was studying music performance as a classically trained violist. Caroline shares her journey so far and how she is using all aspects of her education and experiences in her life as a Registered Dietitian. Please enjoy my conversation with Caroline. Connect with Caroline on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin and Youtube. www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2018 OPI & AEHC Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic
Conversation 75: The Story, Journey and Passion of Amy Giffin, MS, RD, CD, SNS “I think working in schools is just great to be able to feed kids and feel good about it, especially the ones that are in need. These are the kids that are relying on school meals for the majority of their food, which is about 50% of our kids. It is good because it allows us opportunities to provide those free meals.” - Amy Griffin, MS, RD, CD, SNS Today’s conversation is with Amy Giffin, a registered dietitian with a passion for gardening, food, cooking and cheese. In April, I got the amazing opportunity to head to the Wisconsin Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and speak with a group of upcoming RD’s. This connection happened because Amy spoke at the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics annual meeting a few years ago and she remembered me from that meeting. Amy was born and raised in Wisconsin with her father having a long career in the cheese business. She initially thought she wanted to be a food scientist but quickly fell in love with dietetics early in her college career. She has had a variety of jobs so far and always seems to come back to food service management as her specialty. Amy and I took a few moments during the busy WAND annual meeting that she planned and she is preparing to serve as president this upcoming year. Please enjoy my conversation with Amy. Connect with Amy on her website and blog Eat Right Cook Tonight and following her on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2018 OPI & AEHC Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic
Conversation 49: The Story, Journey and Passion of Dr. Felicia Stoler, DCN, MS, RD, FACSM, FAND “One of the most important things for us to remember is being grounded. There is still more for us to know. Yes, we can be the nutrition experts, there is always more to learn because science changes. It doesn’t change in terms of being right and wrong, but we learn more.” - Dr. Felicia Stoler, DCN, MS, RD, FACSM, FAND My conversation today is with America's Health & Wellness ExpertTM Felicia Stoler. At the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Annual Meeting’s expo, there was this eye catching booth with tons of pink with a vibrant and interactive woman manning the booth. This is where I met Felicia Stoler, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Exercise Physiologist, Author and Journalist, as well as co-creator of Regular Girl, prebiotic fiber and probiotics for women, which is what brought her to Iowa. As I talked with her more, I quickly realized I needed to do a podcast with her and learn more about her journey, not only with her extensive education background but with the expertise as an on-air talent, as well as other forms of media. I learned a lot during our conversation and I hope you do too. Please enjoy my conversation with Felicia. Connect with Felicia on her website: http://www.feliciastoler.com/ www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2017 OPI & AEHC Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
Conversation 48: The Story, Journey and Passion of Jill Castle, MS, RD, LDN “My parents never harped on us for whether we were eating enough or what choices we were making, there was no discussion about food. I tell all my clients now there is one thing I don’t want them to do, I don’t want them to talk about food at the table. You don’t need to educate your child about food and nutrition while they are eating, just talk about anything else because it feels like pressure.” - Jill Castle, MS, RD, LDN My conversation today is with America’s Childhood Nutrition Expert and Registered Dietitian, Jill Castle A few weeks ago, I had the privilege to listen to Jill provide a presentation to the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Since I currently do not practice in child nutrition, I was interested in learning about how this area of practice has changed. So much of our thoughts, beliefs and practices around food start as a child and childhood nutrition is more important than ever. With the many different challenges of feeding children, Jill provides a multitude of resources for professional and families. She has always had a passion for pediatric nutrition and has published book on the topic as well as started her own podcast over the past year. I hope you enjoy my podcast with Jill as much as I did. Connect with Jill on her website: https://jillcastle.com/ www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2017 OPI & AEHC Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
Conversation 45: The Story, Journey and Passion of Jody Gatewood, RD, LD “ I think the big thing for me was prevention. A number of my family members had diabetes and high blood pressure and it was definitely linked to how they ate. I want to help prevent a lot of health issues that are related to food. I don't want to give medicine to help you with your diabetes or blood pressure, I want to teach you about food, how that can play a big role and help people motivate themselves.” -Jody Gatewood, RD, LD My conversation today is with Registered Dietitian Jody Gatewood. Jody and I have met through our great state affiliate the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. She is taking on planning the annual meeting for next year and I admire her a ton for her willingness to do this. The ironic part of our conversation is that she never planned on staying in Iowa and she has made a comfy home with her husband and 2 kids and is thriving in her career with the Iowa State University Extension. Since I have recently found an interest in the role of Registered Dietitian role in university extension and wish I would have been aware of all the possibilities available to RD’s, I wanted to learn more and learn about the great things Jody is doing professional. She is very passionate about educating and working with Iowans in a group setting and has had a integral role in developing a program called Spend Smart. Eat Smart (which you can access through the link below). Please enjoy my conversation with Jody. Connect with Jody: jodyg@iastate.edu and check out the Spend Smart. Eat Smart website and download the app, I use it all the time now! www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2017 OPI & AEHC Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
Conversation 40: The Story, Journey and Passion of Lyndi Buckingham-Schutt, RD, LD “It is so important to let them know what you do and who you are. Talking to someone, when you’re a dietitian, there is a lot more to that. I remember when I starting looking for jobs, I just can’t put into the search engine “Registered Dietitian” I needed to look at other things because maybe the job is not asking you to be a Registered Dietitian but it can fit into this role or bring something they didn’t know they needed into this role. With the position I am taking, it didn’t call for a Registered Dietitian but it’s going to benefit so much by having a Registered Dietitian doing that job.” - Lyndi Buckingham-Schutt, RD, LD My conversation today is with Registered Dietitian, Lyndi Buckingham Schutt I had a great conversation with Lyndi who is not only a Registered Dietitian, but she is a PhD candidate and graduate research assistant. She is currently working diligently on finalizing her thesis. Lyndi has volunteered her time with the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics as Public Policy and State Policy Representative and has found a passion for policy. She will be working in public policy after she defends her thesis. Lyndi has a unique journey so far and I learned a lot from her story and experiences. Please enjoy my conversation with Lyndi. Connect with Alison: buckingh@gmail.com This Episode is Sponsored by Jolly Time Healthy Pop Popcorn. Snack Smart and Snack Happy with Jolly Time! www.jollytime.com www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2017 OPI & AEHC Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
Conversation 33: The Story, Journey and Passion of Lisa Nolting, RD, LD “Food Service is definitely an area that could benefit from more dietitians, not just for their nutrition expertise, but for our management and our leadership skills. I think that’s what school food service really needs in addition to being able to follow the (school meal program) guidelines.” - Lisa Nolting, RD, LD My conversation today is with Registered Dietitian Lisa Nolting. My conversation today is with a new friend of mine and I absolutely enjoy talking with her every time I see her. We met through the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and I found Lisa’s passion for food service and management to be inspiring, since it is something I have always been a little scared of. In our conversation, Lisa takes me through some her of her bravest moments as a new dietitian and what brings her joy in being a dietitian in a K-12 school system and in her current job with Iowa State University. At Iowa State she has a wide variety of responsibilities, including helping students with food allergies navigate the college dining halls and meeting their nutritional needs. And this is just the beginning... Please enjoy my conversation with Lisa. Connect with Lisa: lnolting@iastate.edu This Episode is Sponsored by Jolly Time Healthy Pop Popcorn. Snack Smart and Snack Happy with Jolly Time! www.jollytime.com and Daelmans Stroopwafels are baked with care, using only natural ingredients, and containing no artificial flavors, colors, preservatives or trans-fat. Delicious straight from the package, Daelmans Stroopwafels evolve into a scrumptious, sweet and melty treat when placed atop your hot cup for about two minutes, allowing the heat to warm the biscuit, soften the caramel, and release the natural aroma of cinnamon and real Bourbon vanilla. They are available in three varieties – caramel, honey, and now chocolate-caramel. www.daelmansbanket.nl/en/ www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2017 OPI & AEHC Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
Conversation 32: The Story, Journey and Passion of Tanya Hargrave-Klein, MS, RD, LD “I fell into dietetics by chance. I had already been working in the fitness world. During undergrad, I taught group fitness classes and I worked in a worksite health promotion program. That really interested me because I liked the marriage of fitness and the nutrition. I loved the wellbeing and wellness work. I was very comfortable in exercise physiology and it allowed me to really dig deep in the kinesiology arena and get that expertise as well (masters degree). I had expertise in both the nutrition and fitness world. I wanted to be on the front end, the prevention side, that is where I felt my talent was.” - Tanya Hargrave-Klein, MS, RD, LD. My conversation today is with Registered Dietitian Tanya Hargrave-Klein When I moved to the Des Moines area, about 9 years ago, I started working with a project involving wellness interventions at elementary schools in the area as a contractor with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation. The project had a group Registered Dietitians providing the education to the students and this is where I met the wonderful and Tanya. Tanya and I worked together on this project for a couple of years and we connected during that time. We have somewhat stayed in contact over the years until recently, we started working together again with the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Tanya has always inspired me because when I met her, she was an entrepreneur and had her own business, TAVi Health Incorporated. I love the tagline of her business: “TAVi Health is your partner in wellness and health promotion. Combining the resources of an exercise physiologist and registered dietitian, a therapeutic recreation specialist, and a quirky creative director, we develop unique and innovative wellness incentive campaigns.” If you are thinking of starting your own business, this is a must listen! Please enjoy my conversation with Tanya. Connect with Tanya: twist@tavihealth.com This Episode is Sponsored by Jolly Time Healthy Pop Popcorn. Snack Smart and Snack Happy with Jolly Time! www.jollytime.com www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2017 OPI & AEHC Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
Conversation 13: The Story, Journey and Passion of Registered Dietitian, Chere Bork MS, RDN “I think what comes up is thinking about letting go of perfection. I really believe perfectionism kills. It kills our spirit. I have seen it kill my dietitian clients. Everyday do something that is imperfect and write it down. The more you grow your life, the more you grow your fun.” - Chere Bork MS, RDN My conversation today is with Chere Bork MS, RDN Chere Bork is an energy igniter, speaker, media spokesperson, a registered dietitian and is truly living her passion and purpose by helping others living a life where she believes that knowing your purpose, energizes your life, which creates your happiness which you need in order to live healthy and then you can truly feel balance and authentically love your life. I meet Chere a few years ago and listened to her speak at a conference about this exact topic which I feel has had a sincere impact in my current life. I was excited when she was our keynote speaker at our Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics conference and shared her insight on living a life you love. I knew I had to have a conversation with Chere and be able to share her amazing insights with everyone. I think we could have talked for hours or maybe even days! I hope to have her on again, but for now, absorb all you can and get a taste of Chere’s life from this next hour. Please enjoy my conversation with Chere. Links from the Conversation Connect with Chere on her website: www.cherebork.com FNCE VA Hospital Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ukulele Medical School of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Stout Dietetics Graduate Program Law of Attraction Wisconsin Dairy Council Hennepin County Health Department Barbara Fredrickson Chaska, Minnesota
In this interview, Doug Napier provides an update on how ADF International is defending the religious liberties of Christian business owners. He also debunks some of the myths about what aspects of faith expression are and are not legally permissible in the marketplace. Douglas H. Napier, Esq., serves as executive director of ADF International, where he leads an international legal advocacy team engaged in defending religious liberty, the sanctity of life, and marriage and family values. Napier joined the organization in 2007 to work with a network of thousands of allied attorneys and eventually became the head of all litigation efforts in the U.S. Subsequently, he served in the role of chief alliance officer, where he focused on serving, strengthening, and expanding a strategic alliance throughout the world. He has conducted regional and national litigation training to help equip allied attorneys and other allies across the globe. Napier earned his J.D. in 1990 from the University of Iowa College of Law, where he graduated with distinction. He received a B.A. in finance at the University of Iowa in 1985 and graduated with a M.A. in biblical studies from Dallas Theological Seminary in 1988. He is admitted to the bar before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Arizona Supreme Court, the Iowa Supreme Court, and various federal appellate and district courts across the U.S. He is a fellow of the Iowa Academy of Trial Lawyers, is a member of the Council for National Policy, and serves on the boards of Family Policy Alliance and the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Napier resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his wife Christi and two children. Download ADF's Employer's Guide to Faith in the Workplace: http://adflegal.org/campaigns/faith-in-the-workplace Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
Conversation 7: The Story, Journey and Passion of Registered Dietitian, Erin Thole, RD, CSSD, LD “Having my initial background as my own personal employer, for a lack of better words, I had to do business and when I went to my previous job, it was very business focused instead of nutrition focused. So I went and got my MBA, in part because I always think of what is the next step. I want to dictate where I am going to be in the future. Yes, I can always learn something, but I am always the type who is grabbing for more. ” -Erin Thole, RD, CSSD, LD My conversation today is with Erin Thole, RD, CSSD, LD Erin and I have known each other professional through the Iowa Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics by volunteering together in Marketing. This is when I learned Erin has a passion for nutrition and dietetics, but also for sports, running and business. What is fascinating about hearing Erin’s story is she struggled to find a job outside of her internship and decided to start her own business. She is one of a few certified sports dietitians in Iowa, she still has her own business but is also working in a different area of the health and wellness landscape. I hope you enjoy Erin’s story. Links from the Conversation: Hy-Vee Iowa State University Dietetics Program Disordered Eating Bulimia Orthorexia Heart Murmur Neurally Mediated Syncope Masters of Nutritional Sciences Iowa State University Medical University of South Carolina Dietetic Internship Chicago, IL Northwestern University Bariatric Surgery< --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message