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With the provincial election campaign underway, I examined the party platforms and publications to see what is being presented in the justice sphere. The answer is very little, despite the efforts made to give good advice through the Desmond Inquiry and Mass Casualty Commission. I attended the Antigonish candidates forum on Wednesday, and saw a candidate do something that I have not seen before. The case of Jennifer Brady has made the news a few times in recent months. This week, she won her case against the Provincial government to have them pay for her out of province surgery. I discuss the case (which included the judge describing her situation as 'kafkaesque') and its implications.
Jennifer Brady lives with debilitating and painful lymphedema, but her home province of Nova Scotia refuses to fund a surgery — available in Quebec — that could improve her quality of life. After years of fighting to get that out-of-province care, Brady has now applied for medical assistance in dying. The CBC's Angela McIvor brings us her story.
After years of fighting with Nova Scotia's Department of Health and Wellness for access to out-of-province care, Jennifer Brady has applied for Medical Assistance in Dying. She has lymphedema – a life-long condition that causes fluid build up, and can result in painful swelling, increased risk of blood infection and cellulitis. CBC reporter Angela MacIvor has been digging into her case.
Are AI-driven apps replacing the need for dieticians? Our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady doesn't think so. She'll fill us in on how AI can be helpful when trying to manage your diet and health, but why we should be cautious.
Our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady tells us about insulin resistance and how it's related to prediabetes and diabetes.
There's lots of talk about so-called "forever chemicals" or PFAs, short for Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances. These are industrial chemicals that can make their way into our blood streams and stick around for a long time. Nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady tells us how they get into our bodies, and what we can do to limit our intake over time.
Some celebrities and influencers swear by a daily dose of warm water and lemon juice to eliminate toxins and lose weight. The promoters of this drink say it helps to detoxify and improve digestion. Our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady shares her thoughts on this.
The Mediterranean diet is often referred to as an ideal we should all aspire to. We chat with our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady about the health claims, and whether it measures up.
For decades, health professionals and policy makers have been sounding the alarm about an epidemic of childhood obesity. Some experts say that fixation on childhood weight has led to increased stigma from peers, parents, teachers, and even doctors. Our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady explains.
People all over the world go hungry, and yet food is wasted every day in large quantities. Information Morning's nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady tells us about the issue and shares some tips on how we can reduce food waste.
Dietitian influencers are registered dietitians, but they also sometimes take money for posts. That's the finding of a recent investigation by the Washington Post and The Examination. Our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady looks at why that's a concern.
Since the 1950s, a huge industry has centred on pre-prepared meals. A new one is called Factor. According to the ads its meals are chef-prepared, ready in minutes and approved by dieticians. Our nutrition columnist, registered dietitian Jennifer Brady, brings us a review.
This episode is all about fat—both eating it and being it—and some of the many ways in which fat and fatness have highly complex effects on our psyches, our well-being, and our societies in general. The visibility (and invisibility) of fat in our worlds is a starting point, followed up with conversations with critical nutrition scholar Dr. Jennifer Brady, fat activist and educator Virgie Tovar, and naturopathic health consultant Deb Oleynik. (Yep, this is a longer-than-usual episode…) David and Maxime taste some unctuous hors d'oeuvres in the aperitivo edition of the ‘Stick This in Your Mouth' segment, and medical physicist John Schreiner responds rapid-fire style to the Food Questionnaire.Guests:Dr. Jennifer Brady is a professor of nutrition and dietetics at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Her research focuses on the ways in which science and society come together to produce various effects in and on our bodies, including such themes as health justice, weight-neutral approaches to practice, and the intersectionality of gender, race, and class. She has written and edited many scholarly articles and books, including Conversations in Food Studies and Feminist Food Studies. Virgie Tovar is a writer, podcaster, Instagrammer, and public speaker who has a master's degree in sexuality studies with a focus on the intersections of body size, race, and gender. For more than a decade, she has been non-judgmentally teaching people about the harmful effects of weight-based discrimination and the benefits of celebrating body diversity. Virgie has been featured by the New York Times, Tech Insider, BBC, MTV, Al Jazeera, NPR, and Yahoo Health. She lives in San Francisco.Deb Oleynik is a naturopathic health and wellness consultant who helps clients find and adjust the lifestyle factors that contribute to chronic disease. She is committed to the reality that the food we eat and the environments that surround us contribute greatly to our wellbeing. Deb has a doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University and a master's degree in Food Culture and Communication from the University of Gastronomic Sciences.John Schreiner is a medical physicist who served the Canadian medical physics community in many roles including as newsletter editor for the Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists and president of as Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine. In 2019, he retired as Chief of Medical Physics at the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario in 2019, and he is now Professor Emeritus of Oncology and Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.Host/Producer: David Szanto Music: Story Mode@makingamealpodcast makingamealofit.com
The CEO of Kellogg's recently received backlash for suggesting families looking to save money should eat their cereal for supper. Our nutrition columnist Jenn Brady looks at whether that idea has any snap, crackle or pop.
They're popular on social media, but do they work? Our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady discusses the health and wellness trend of greens powders. What's in them? What does science say about what they do to our health? We find out.
While we're told that people who eat breakfast are healthier, smarter, amore full of energy, not to mention less prone to depression, anxiety, and drug use, our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady says a closer look at the science tells a different story
Our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady talks about the significance of Nova Scotia getting an 'F' on Food Banks Canada's first ever report card on poverty. It was the only failing grade in the country.
On Episode 322 of The Tennis Files Podcast, you'll learn how to prevent injuries and strengthen your body with Kayla Fujimoto Epperson. Kayla is a Physical Therapist (PT), Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). She is also a Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist. She is the owner of the Athlete Connection since 2020. Kayla is a Former Division I tennis player at Indiana University and she completed a Kovacs Institute Tennis Serve Biomechanics Fellowship. She currently trains Jennifer Brady (U.S. Open Doubles Semifinalist and 3rd round Singles). On the show, you'll learn about the most common injuries for amateur tennis players, a simple warm up routine to prevent injuries, Kayla's experience at US Open training Jennifer Brady, and much more! I hope you enjoy my interview with Kayla! Let us know what you think about the episode in the comments below! And be sure to subscribe to Tennis Files to receive the latest tennis content to improve your game straight to your inbox! @theathleteconnection Instagram Jessica the Sports RD The Society for Tennis Medicine and Science - Free upcoming virtual conference Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The image of the starving student living on ramen noodles and Kraft Dinner is part of the mythology of post-secondary life. But the harsh reality is that food insecurity on campus is a long-standing and growing problem. Our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady explains.
Welcome to Tennis Traverse! In my second episode, I will give my opinions on the matches and events surrounding USO Week 1, and predict quarterfinal and final matchups for Week 2! Links Mentioned: Taro Daniel vs. Gael Monfils: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFPpre6f73w JJ Wolf vs. Zhizhen Zheng: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aldP0p8dcJk Taylor Townsend vs. Beatriz Haddad Maia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41jqBRM1m4Q Elise Mertens vs. Danielle Collins: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd8sNt6NpJ4 Daria Kasatkina vs. Alycia Parks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAXDQg7mfKc Alex Molcan vs. Grigor Dimitrov: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nVoAPdLIqU Caroline Wozniacki vs. Jennifer Brady: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2tL88G2Xag Jelena Ostapenko vs. Bernarda Pera: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pkKbXPnyd4 Karolina Muchova vs. Taylor Townsend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJkcyhSY6ZE Laslo Djere vs. Novak Djokovic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3MVdZ28XaU&t=2s Elena Rybakina vs. Sorana Cirstea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itrznD9I4f0 Instagram: @tennistraverse Twitter: @tennistraverse Youtube: @tennistraverse
Tennis coach Calvin Betton joins James Gray (inews.co.uk and the i newspaper) from Poland in part one before George Bellshaw replaces him in part two from the less glamorous Birmingham. They answer questions on Tommy Paul's serve, string tension for amateurs, tournament scheduling, Alcaraz-Rune-Sinner and the race for No 1 between Iga Swiatek. We also discuss... Is Jannik Sinner triumphing in Toronto a watershed moment for his career? Can Alex De Minaur keep going up after reaching the final? Why has Stefanos Tsitsipas hired Mark Philippoussis as his new coach? Will Andy Murray get a game after returning to the GB Davis Cup team? How impressive is Jennifer Brady's comeback? Will Iga Swiatek still start the US Open as favourite? LINKS Milos Raonic interview: https://inews.co.uk/sport/tennis/milos-raonic-bitter-losing-murray-wimbledon-sour-taste-2447451 Cotton Eye Joe: https://twitter.com/some1namedryan/status/1690431039498592257 Collins vs Sakkari: https://twitter.com/BenRothenberg/status/1689516627648192512 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tennis coach Calvin Betton joins James Gray (inews.co.uk and the i newspaper) from Poland in part one before George Bellshaw replaces him in part two from the less glamorous Birmingham. They answer questions on Tommy Paul's serve, string tension for amateurs, tournament scheduling, Alcaraz-Rune-Sinner and the race for No 1 between Iga Swiatek. We also discuss... Is Jannik Sinner triumphing in Toronto a watershed moment for his career? Can Alex De Minaur keep going up after reaching the final? Why has Stefanos Tsitsipas hired Mark Philippoussis as his new coach? Will Andy Murray get a game after returning to the GB Davis Cup team? How impressive is Jennifer Brady's comeback? Will Iga Swiatek still start the US Open as favourite? LINKS Milos Raonic interview: https://inews.co.uk/sport/tennis/milos-raonic-bitter-losing-murray-wimbledon-sour-taste-2447451 Cotton Eye Joe: https://twitter.com/some1namedryan/status/1690431039498592257 Collins vs Sakkari: https://twitter.com/BenRothenberg/status/1689516627648192512 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit dem großen Masters Turnieren aus Kanada. Während die Herren in Toronto antraten, waren die Damen in Montreal zugange. Kleines Gewinnspiel gefällig? Hört in den Podcast! Doch bevor Andreas und Philipp auf das aktuelle Geschehen schauen, sprechen die beiden erst Mal über die US Open und die Kommentatorentätigkeit von Andreas während des Turniers. Außerdem kündigen sie ein kleines Gewinnspiel an. Habt ihr genau zugehört wie häufig die gefragte Tennisspielerin bei vollem Namen genannt wurde? Pegula siegt in Montreal Die besagte Spielerin gewann allerdings nicht beim Turnier in Montreal. Dort war zudem der Regen ein ... WERBUNG 10 Euro gratis bei NEO.bet Sichert euch 10 Euro gratis beim Wettanbieter NEObet, ganz ohne Einzahlung. Einfach den Promotion-Code tennis10 bei der Registrierung auf neobet.de eingeben und sofort mit den 10 Euro loswetten. Link zur NEObet-Registrierung: https://neobet.de/de/Sportwetten#account/Account Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
The first few days of Canada have delivered so many good storylines for Catherine and Matt to discuss. There's chat about the returns of Jennifer Brady and Caroline Wozniacki, big wins for Gael Monfils and Andy Murray, and special moments for Milos Raonic and Leylah Fernandez in front of their home crowd. There's also some clarity from Stefanos Tsitsipas about his coaching situation, yet another loss for Felix Auger-Aliassime, and lots of excitement about the Last 16 line-ups. OUR LINKS:Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to help us to produce the show year-round, and receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts throughout 2023, including Tennis Re-Lived, listener questions pods, and Grand Slam review shows.Sign up to receive our Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our ShopRead our New York Times profileTennis Podcast Terminology Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Lucky Letcord Podcast Erik Gudris joins Chris Oddo and Richard Pagliaro to talk about his time on site at the Mubadala Citi DC Open. Erik was around the grounds all week for Tennis Now, taking in the action and participating in press conference featuring top players. We get his insights on the resurgence of Coco Gauff, who won her biggest career title, as well as Dan Evans, who became the oldest champion at DC since Jimmy Connors in 1988. Other topics discussed: The future of the Citi Open and the evolution of the tournament over the years. The disparity in prize money at the event between men and women. Coco's forehand, and her new coaching setup with Pere Riba at the helm and Brad Gilbert consulting. The excitement - and pressure - surrounding Frances Tiafoe at his hometown event. The game of talented Tallon Griekspoor. The plight of the American men, who had the top two seeds in DC but came away disappointed. How is the summer shaping up for the American man? Andy Murray's frustration, excitement, jubilation and heartbreak - what does it all mean? The comebacks of Caroline Wozniacki, Jennifer Brady and Milos Raonic. The return of Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek in Canada. And much much more (including the best snacks at the Citi Open) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Out nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady says the ingredient often associated with Asian food is NOT bad for you. And tells us why so many people think it is.
Well well well, what has Wimbledon wrought?! Carlos Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova are your singles champions, defeating Novak Djokovic and Ons Jabeur respectively. We try to get to the bottom of how both results happened, while touching on some of the other happenings from the final stretch of the tournament. Many congratulations to Naomi Osaka and Ash Barty on the births of their babies, and a closing rant by James on Novak hagiography 01:12 Carlos Alcaraz did WHAT? 14:00 Does this shift the best men's player narrative? 17:00 Will Alcaraz's win signal that the field has a chance? No 25:16 Put some respect on Vondrousova's name 35:10 Jabeur disappointment and moving forward 40:48 WTA consistency: Svitolina, Swiatek & Pegula 44:24 Rounding out the Wimbledon champions 47:48 Babies Osaka and Barty have arrived! 49:25 Jennifer Brady is back & one final rant from James on Novak hagiography
There's processed food, then there's ultra-processed food. Our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady looks at the difference – and why it's important not to lump everything we eat into the same category.
Our nutrition columnist checks out another internet health fad. This time it's chlorophyll water! Influencers say it can do everything from clearing up your skin, to clearing up your hangover. Jennifer Brady looks at whether the claims about it are too good to be true.
A lot of people who are trying to cut back on sugar will use artificial, no-calorie sweeteners. Now a new study suggests sucralose, one of the most common sweeteners, could actually damage our DNA. Our nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady joins us with a look past the headlines.
ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
Welcome to Season 12 Episode 14 of the ParentingAces Podcast, a proud member of the Tennis Channel Podcast Network. This week's episode is all about using virtual reality to enhance tennis training and recovery. Yannick Yoshizawa and Nick Monroe are tennis veterans. From playing junior and college tennis to coaching, they have seen the sport change and develop over the years. One thing was missing, though - finding a way to use virtual reality (VR) technology effectively to help tennis athletes reach their full potential. So Yannick and his team of developers created Sense Arena, enlisting the expertise and guidance of coaches like Nick and players like Jennifer Brady to ensure a positive and beneficial user experience. Sense Arena's groundbreaking technology provides tennis players of all ages and abilities with enhanced visualization, allowing them to improve the mental aspects of their game such as anticipation and decision-making skills. Using VR goggles and a haptic racquet, players can train their body and brain in a small space (12'x12' or larger), giving them more opportunities to get in their reps even when court costs, weather, or injury hamper traditional on-court play. Juniors can even customize their virtual environment and train in different weather conditions including bright sun and wind. They can choose Hard Court, Grass, or Clay as the training surface to mimic the various bounces and help their eyes track the ball more effectively. The price of this amazing tech is very reasonable. After a 10-day free trial, you can choose a monthly or annual (discounted) plan that won't bust the family tennis budget. For more information, be sure to visit the Sense Arena website at https://tennis.sensearena.com/. If you have questions, you can reach out to the support department at support@sensearena.com. Be sure to follow them on socials as well: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sensearenatennis/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sensearena Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sensearenatennis/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SenseArena If you're so inclined, please share this – and all our episodes! – with your tennis community. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or via your favorite podcast app. If you haven't already, be sure to become a Member of ParentingAces by visiting https://parentingaces.com/membership-join. And check out our logo'd merch as well as our a la carte personal consultations in our online shop (Premium Members received FREE SHIPPING every day!). To support ParentingAces' work with a financial donation of any size via PayPal, click here. CREDITS Intro & Outro Music: Morgan Stone aka STØNE Audio & Video Editing: Lisa Stone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bob Tetiva, CEO of SenseArena, Prague, Czech Republic, headquartered Sportstech start-up, and Yannick Yoshizawa, VP for tennis, spoke to Rudolf Falat, founder of the Voice of FinTech podcast, about their VR training tool for tennis and ice-hockey and how it helps professionals and amateurs to get an additional edge. Here is what they talked about: Bob, Yannick – what are your backgrounds? How did you get to be at a juncture of sports and technology? SenseArena started with VR tools for ice hockey and now tennis. What's the problem you are solving? How does it work? Is the focus on physical, technical, or mental improvement? Many sports, including tennis, are increasingly competitive, and players are looking for an additional edge to boost their chances of success. Even though it's an individual sport, tennis players now travel with teams, often including psychologists or mental coaches. How does your tool differ from what human coaches or team members can offer? How do you differ from other analytical tools (racket sensors, video tracking)? While digital transformation and VR or metaverse received a boost during the pandemic, wouldn't you be afraid that enthusiasm for VR can fade as the restrictions are being relaxed and people can practice on the court? Is your solution meant for professionals or amateurs, or both? I understand that a US pro, Jennifer Brady, tried your tool and explained that it's not a game. Conversely, could an amateur use it in a game like virtual tennis on Meta / Oculus? VR headsets are getting better but are still quite heavy. How long can you train with Sense Arena's tool? Tennis coaches sometimes widely disagree about how their players should play – for example, Richard Williams advocated for an open stance with his daughter's coaches. Can you customize your approach using your tool, or do you drive towards a single viewpoint? The prize money has been steadily rising in tennis and endorsements. Still, even as prize money distribution has improved a little to benefit lower-ranked players, it's a costly sport. What is your business model – how do you make money? What is the best way to reach out and learn about SenseArena? Website: SenseArena, and LinkedIn: Bob Tetiva and Yannick Yoshizawa
The Minister of Agriculture and the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development are promoting the pan-Canadian school food program to reduce hunger and food insecurity. Hear what our food columnist Jennifer Brady thinks about it.
Tis the season of giving and in this episode, I have the best gift for you: The gift of talking about travel and money. I LOVE when people give me a financial breakdown of their big trips because with this knowledge, I can go on that trip, too. I want you to be able to go to Paris just like me so I will be sharing what was worth l'argent (the money in French) and how I am travel hacking my way to another trip to France! Join me as I discuss: Travel hacking Travel cards Air France Rakuten Southwest Points Hotels Guided Tours Food Tour Angelina Fresh Food Honorable Mentions Travel Hacking with Jennifer Brady 5 Scientifically Proven Health Benefits of Traveling Abroad Amex Transfer Partners: How & Where to Transfer Membership Rewards Points Welcome to Paris! Welcome to Versailles 15 Traditional French Foods You Need To Try in France ☕
Our food columnist talks about the butter equivalent to charcuterie boards. You might be tempted to have a butter board at your next holiday party, but is it healthy? Registered dietitian Jenn Brady shares her thoughts on this trend.
Our food columnist Jennifer Brady is back with a look at the impact nutrition can have on breast cancer risk and recovery. An important topic, since during the pandemic hundreds of thousands of women are missing out on mammograms because of the pandemic.
Many kids are heading back to school this week... And with the start of school, comes the start of packing lunches! That's hard enough on its own, but what if you have a child who doesn't eat meat? What's a kid-safe vegan or vegetarian diet? Our food columnist Jennifer Brady explains. She is a Registered Dietitian and Director of the School of Nutrition and Dietetics at Acadia University.
Plant-based meat has been a big food trend for a while now, but what about plant-based seafood? Our food columnist Jennifer Brady wades into the sea of soy crab cakes, vegan salmon, pea protein fishsticks and more.
There's a lot of hype happening around alcohol-free booze. Some restaurant menus have whole mocktail sections. Craft breweries and cideries are getting behind the trend too. What are the health benefits to zero- or low-alcohol drink options? Our food columnist Jennifer Brady explains.
It's the afternoon. Your stomach growls, feels empty, and you get a food craving! It's a perfectly normal sensation, but there are ways to fuel your body to fend off cravings. For more on that, we reached our food columnist, Jennifer Brady.
AIIM had a recent conversation with Neil Walker and Jennifer Brady from TCG Process to discuss connecting people with business process. With over 6.3 billion smartphone users across the world, it's no surprise that we've become a mobile computing society. TCG just released a mobile app that combines the flexibility and ease of mobile document capture with fully connected intelligent document processing. Host Kevin Craine
Palm oil is an ingredient found in more than 50% of grocery store items, but in recent years, some companies have started labelling their products as 'palm oil free.' So what is palm oil, and is it actually bad? For more on that, we reached our food columnist, Jennifer Brady.
Are seeds the new nuts? Information Morning's food columnist Jennifer Brady talks about the benefits of chai, flax, hemp, pumpkin seeds and more.
Do you have a list of things that make you happy? Is travel one of them? Today's episode is the PERFECT follow up to Episode #4: Making Money while Traveling with Rachel Covert. In my conversation with Jennifer Brady, who is a member of my Stock Market Stories Facebook group, she and I speak about Travel Hacking (and yes, it is as fun as it sounds!). Jennifer Brady is a former Navy Nuclear Operator who loves to travel the world. She enjoys reading, solving puzzles and escape rooms as well as playing all types of games. She has lived all over the U.S. and visited many different countries. Her favorite place though is her couch where she writes books and learns about new topics to include in the books. She is the author of the Code Breaking for Kids series as well as several coloring books made for the kids in her life. Join us as we discuss: What is travel hacking? Loyalty Programs Opportunities and perks Airline hacks Southwest companion pass tips Redeeming points Bringing Abundance Sharing experiences with others Where can you find Jennifer Brady? Amazon Honorable Mentions American Express Link! 10X Travel ☕
Dr. Ana Pineda has grown her health care career within HCA Healthcare. In fact, the doctors she works alongside today are the very ones that inspired her to take the first steps towards becoming an Emergency Medicine Physician. Dr. Pineda shared with Chip how her career has taken shape over the years, how COVID has affected her role, and her work in training the next generation of physicians at HCA Healthcare. Dr. Ana Pineda is the Associate Medical Director of Emergency Rooms at HCA Florida Kendall Hospital and Free-standing Emergency Rooms in Doral and South Kendall. Want to hear more from our caregivers? Hear from Jennifer Brady on Making the Rounds: The Nurse You Want At Your Bedside.
Our guest this week had a whirlwind 6 months on tour, as she would go from winning her first WTA singles title, to reaching her first grand slam semifinal at the 2020 US Open, to then top that just a few months later as she would advance to her first grand slam final at the 2021 Australian Open. She's been sidelined with a foot injury for 8 months, but she's back hungrier than ever to talk about her journey back to the court and her motivation behind capturing her first grand slam title. Join host, Jon Guerrica and former world #13, Jennifer Brady as they talk, and most laugh their way through a career that has been filled with ups and downs, but always with a dry sense of humor. They talk UCLA, Naomi Osaka, friendships on tour, social media and the grind of ITF tennis life. This episode will surely make you anticipate the exciting return of a locker room favorite, the fantastic....Jennifer Brady. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jon-guerrica/support
Jennifer Brady is a nurse at LifePoint Health's Havasu Regional Medical Center in Arizona. A recent recipient of a DAISY Award, she exemplifies every quality you'd want in your nurse. Jennifer was inspired by her children to become a nurse later in life. She joined Chip on Making the Rounds to discuss her journey to nursing and her inspiration in providing high quality care to her patients. Interested in hearing more from caregivers? Fiona Chew is a nurse on the frontlines of COVID-19 who traveled to the hot spot in New York; hear her story.
This week's episode of Tennis Channel Inside-In features an in-person chat with All American gal Jennifer Brady, who discusses her run to the 2021 Australian Final & much more. Brady breaks down her Olympic experience, getting hit with the injury bug, and working in TV as analyst for Tennis Channel. She also describes the fun times at Jessica Pegula's wedding, & gives some thoughts on tournament contenders in Dubai & Delray Beach. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
Coach Brad Stine speaks to Jill Craybas about working with American players Tommy Paul and Jennifer Brady, as well as his previous coaching relationships with Kevin Anderson and Jim Courier.