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Welcome back to season 2! We are kicking things off with a thrill ride. Travel back to the 1930's with my guest and author Janet Newman. We discuss her book LETTERS FROM CLARA: ONE INTREPID WOMAN'S TRAVELS ON THE EVE OF WAR, 1936-1939. At 40 years of age, this seemingly normal woman from Wisconsin goes on a three-year journey to travel the globe to exotic locations and learn about world and herself. Janet shares how the book came to be, the importance of the YWCA to her and Clara, and plenty of tidbits from the book. Hear about Clara's first plane trip adventure in China or her struggles overcoming her prejudices. #jacquijustchatters #jacquilents #janetnewman #lettersfromclara #travel #women #history #letters #YWCA #WW2Share your thoughts about this episode or ideas for new ones at my FB page – Jacqui Lents - Author | FacebookOr at my e-mail address –jacquilentsauthor@gmail.com Gracias to Carmen María and Edu Espinalfound's song - Ratatouille's Kitchen, that made up my opening music. Also, merci to Nesrality on Pixabay for their cover of Irving Berlin's tune - Always (a long fav of mine) for my closing music. Special thanks to Emily Clarke for the creation of my logo. Music used for this episode includes -A Small Miracle by Romarecord1973Ragtime Dance by NesralityCinematic soundtrack emotional piano by AntipodeanWriterBefore I go by RKVC
Ecopoetry is a term that was coined relatively recently, when 'eco' found itself attached to all kinds of terms. But the ideas behind ecopoetry date back to New Zealand's early settlers who wrote about their relationship to the land, including a handful of writers who were concerned about the widespread destruction of the native flora and fauna. Poet and PhD graduate and Dr Janet Newman has explored ecopoetry in Aotearoa for her thesis while studying at Massey University. As a farmer she's particularly interested in ecopoetry relating to agriculture.
In this episode, we will discuss how to avoid contaminants in our food, water, personal care products and how these chemicals affect our bodies.To find out, I'll be talking with Janet Newman, consultant and author of, "Living in the Chemical Age."
The truth is here, and it’s time that you must face it. Why? Your health and longevity depends on it. Our entire world relies on your participation to improve it. I’m talking about chemicals, toxins and harmful residue leaching and lurking onto your every existence. We live in an age of convenience, consumerism, and immediate gratification. May sound bountiful, correct? Not entirely. The exponential changes happening in our society do have an effect: More toxins are invading our lives than ever before. The best way to prevent harm from toxins is to avoid them. The only way to avoid them is to become well informed with the cold hard facts. This is why I have the brilliant and knowledgeable Janet Newman, author of Living in the Chemical Age as my guest on the Just Bein’ Honest Podcast. Living in the Chemical Age is an eye-opening book at how we can live less polluted lives. It identifies contaminants in our food, water, personal care products, environment, pharmaceuticals, and even nature. It explains the physical effects these chemicals can have; and explores everyday ways to avoid them. Follow along, and please take notes. This episode of the JBH Podcast could very well be the one that saves your life. I’m Just Bein’ Honest… Follow Janet Newman on her journey to clean up our culture: @livinginthechemicalage Buy the book Living in the Chemical Age! Kiss Kiss, Hug Hug - Much of Many my little honesters! This is True Food for Thought + I'm Just Bein' Honest... Always. xoxo kb Please subscribe to our PODCAST on iTunes and give us a 5 star rating - We would be honored and so grateful. www.JustBeinHonest.com Show Sponsor : Buddha Teas - Get yourself a sip of CBD Teas OR what ever variety of tea you enjoy right here enter code JBH15 for 15% off your order!!!
Occupational Therapist and geriatric specialist Lynda Shrager discusses how to create a safer environment for your elderly parents living at home. Her book is "Age in Place: A Guide to Modifying, Organizing and Decluttering Mom and Dad's Home." After experiencing her own health-related challenges, Dr Janet Newman, Ph.D, researched how chemicals in our environment can impact our health. Author of "Living in the Chemical Age," Dr. Newman addresses common toxins in our environment and products.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 12PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
On this week’s episode of BrainTap Radio, we speak with Dr. Janet Newman about toxins in the body and how they can affect your health. Janet Newman, Ph.D. and author of Living in the Chemical Age: How an Ounce of Prevention Can Protect Your Family from a World of Toxins. Dr. Newman is a consultant […]
On this week’s episode of BrainTap Radio, we speak with Dr. Janet Newman about toxins in the body and how they can affect your health. Janet Newman, Ph.D. and author of Living in the Chemical Age: How an Ounce of Prevention Can Protect Your Family from a World of Toxins. Dr. Newman is a consultant based in Austin, Texas. Her longtime interest in health and nutrition has led her to explore the damage hidden environmental toxins can do and discover ways to reduce or eliminate their impact. Janet has a Ph.D. in psychology and a master’s degree in social work. She is the mother of two active boys and enjoys gardening, writing, yoga, bike riding and cooking healthy meals for her family. Please visit her website: https://livinginthechemicalage.com/
Janet Newman, Ph.D, is the author of Living in the Chemical Age, where she dives deep to unearth and expose the many pervasive toxins that are prevalent throughout our environment, including the food we eat, the products we use to clean our homes and even the beds we sleep on and what you can do to decrease your exposure to these harmful chemicals. After facing different health challenges seven to eight years ago, Janet wanted to learn more about the ailments that were causing her and her family to become so sick so they could all start feeling better. Through her research, she discovered that toxins, found just about everywhere, could either cause or exacerbate all of the ailments her family was suffering from. By writing this book, Janet has not only helped her own family live less toxic lives, but she is shining a spotlight on a subject that does not get the attention it deserves. For full show notes visit: http://wealthywellthy.life/92
In this episode you will learn: • The three places in your home you need to watch for toxins • Why awareness is the best tool for keeping toxins out of your home • A few common sense tips on reducing your toxic load “Janet Newman, is a consultant based in Austin, Texas. Her longtime interest in health and nutrition has led her to explore the damage that hidden environmental toxins can do and to discover ways to reduce or eliminate their impact. Janet has a Ph.D. in psychology and a master’s degree in social work. She is the mother of two active boys and enjoys organic gardening, writing, yoga, bike riding, and cooking healthy meals for her family.” - from her website