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What's ahead this year in wellness? The eagerly awaited annual Global Wellness Summit Trend report, released live in NYC, sheds light on how to position and market our wellness businesses for the future. We spoke with journalists and attendees Heather Mikesell, Jennifer Walsh, Sandra Sadowski, Francisco Lugo and Sallie Fraenkel for their expert opinions and first impressions. Learn more details here on the GWS site.
By clicking here you can anonymously (except for the last 4 digits of your number) let me know what you think about my podcast and what you'd like to hear about on an upcoming episode of Wonder Boldly. Thank you so much!This week on Wonder Boldly, host Christine Santos sits down with Jennifer Walsh, a visionary entrepreneur whose work at the intersection of beauty, nature, and neuroscience has inspired global audiences. With nearly 30 years of experience, Jennifer shares insights into her groundbreaking work in biophilic design and the profound impact beauty and nature have on our health. She explains the importance of neuroaesthetics, the intersection of neuroscience, beauty, nature, art, and music, as we unlock powerful insights about our emotional landscapes and how deeply connected we are to the spaces we inhabit.Episode Highlights:Jennifer's innovative career, including the creation of Beauty Bar and Walk with Walsh.How biophilic design integrates nature into personal and professional spaces to enhance well-being.The brain's constant processing of environmental cues and how understanding this can lead to personal well-beingPractical ways to incorporate beauty and nature into everyday life for better health and reduced stress.About Jennifer:Jennifer Walsh is a trailblazing entrepreneur, speaker, and advocate for biophilic design and neuroaesthetics. Through her work with organizations worldwide, she educates on the healing power of nature into everyday environments, fostering better health, productivity, and creativity.Connect with Jennifer Walsh:Website: https://www.walkwithwalsh.com/Website: https://www.lostartofbeinghuman.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejenniferwalsh/Podcast: Biophilic Solutions - https://www.walkwithwalsh.com/podcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejenniferwalsh/If you're ready to exSupport the show—---------------------------------------------------Share the LovePlease share this with a friend who might need a little extra inspiration. Don't forget to tag @christinebsantos on Instagram! And as always, until next time continue to Wonder Boldly. Thank you so much for listening to Wonder Boldly. If this episode helped you in any way, please consider supporting Christine by inquiring about her Podcast Production Offers - you can dm Christine here: https://www.instagram.com/christinebsantos/ or send an email to hello@christinebsantos.com. Check out her Website: Wonder Boldly Christine is a proud Brand Ambassador for Harborside Bath and Body: https://harborsidebathandbody.com?sca_ref=7834407.5lPJ3nNEGR. Her go to small business for toxin-free and organic body and hair care needs. Check them out using this link https://harborsidebathandbody.com?sca_ref=7834407.5lPJ3nNEGR.If you make a purchase using the link Christine will receive a small commission. Thank you for supporting small businesses.Thank you so much for listening to Wonder Boldly. It would mean the world, if you'd subscribe/follow, share it with a friend and leave a 5 star ...
This week, host Joanna Roche sits down with Jennifer Walsh, a renowned wellness expert with a deep focus on the powerful connection between humans and nature. Jennifer shares her insights into how immersing ourselves in natural environments can profoundly impact our mental well-being. In the conversation, she explores the numerous benefits of spending time in nature, from reducing stress to enhancing brain function, and discusses how these simple yet effective practices can help alleviate the pressures of our busy lives. To learn more about the Maria Mitchell Association visit https://www.mariamitchell.org/.
PJ talks to Geraldine Herbert, motoring editor of the Sunday Independent about the new driver education program for teens in schools and to Jennifer Walsh of Coláiste Eamann Rís who will be putting into action Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, host Sherry Shaban and Jennifer Walsh discuss the profound impact of reconnecting with nature on our mental and physical health. Jennifer, who has over two decades of experience in the beauty industry, shares her journey from Merrill Lynch to becoming a pioneer in biophilic design and an advocate for the power of nature. Jennifer explains how her revolutionary approach to integrating nature into her beauty stores was met with skepticism but ultimately proved to be ahead of its time. She emphasizes the significant benefits of spending time outdoors and how simple actions like listening to birdsong or walking around pine trees can boost our health by activating natural killer cells in our bodies. The discussion delves into how modern life has shifted us indoors and away from these natural benefits, making us more reliant on medication to manage symptoms that nature can help alleviate. Jennifer also touches on her innovative project, "The Lost Art of Being Human," which aims to bridge the gap between our rapidly advancing technological world and the timeless benefits of nature. She underscores the importance of maintaining a balance between using tools like AI for efficiency and stepping outdoors to replenish our senses and mental health. Listen to the full episode for an enlightening conversation that bridges the gap between nature and modern living "Our superpower is our intuition, and we can't have intuition if we keep having our earbuds and our ears listening to the external world." - Jennifer Walsh Topics Covered: 0:02 - Jennifer Walsh's Journey from Beauty Industry to Nature Advocacy 5:17 - Living Simply in a 150-Year-Old Tent Community 7:19 - Balancing AI and Nature for Better Mental Health 12:44 - Reconnecting with Nature for Holistic Well-Being 22:27 - Rediscovering Humanity in the Age of AI and Social Media Key Takeaways Exploring the benefits of integrating natural elements into daily life for improved mental and physical well-being. The profound effect of nature sounds on our overall health, emphasizing small changes like listening to birdsong. How to balance modern technological advancements with our innate need for a connection to nature. Connect with Jennifer Walsh: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thejenniferwalsh/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejenniferwalsh/ Website http://www.walkwithwalsh.com/ The Lost of Being Human (Project) http://www.lostartofbeinghuman.com/ Connect with Sherry Shaban: Get Your Free Food Freedom Workbook:https://www.makepeacewithfood.com Fall In Love With Fitness Podcast:http://www.fallinlovewithfitness.com Download HIIT Decks App Now!:http://www.hiitdecks.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SherryShabanFitness Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sherryshabanfitness TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sherryshaban LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherryshaban YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZDsDeXdFBPiWbtdZFeQktw/featured If you're struggling with self-sabotaging behavior and other non-serving habits that have been keeping you from hitting your health goals, I'd like to invite you to join me in Transformation in Paradise: Metamorphosis Greece this October 12–19, 2024, in Lefkada. RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW! Visit www.tranformationinparadiseretreat.com for more details. If this sounds like something you'd like to learn more about, email me at sherry@sherryshaban.com and let's get in touch to go over all the details and answer your questions to determine if this retreat is the right fit for you. Keep it up, Athletes! Sherry
The smart cities movement, which seeks to optimize public wellbeing through the use of technology and data, and the biophilic cities movement are happening at the same time - but it rarely feels like these two movements are working together towards a common goal. Our guest today, Dr. Nadina Galle, hopes to change that. Nadina is an ecological engineer who studies emerging technologies that can enhance nature in urban environments, a concept she calls the Internet of Nature (ION). Her forthcoming book, "The Nature of Our Cities: Harnessing the Power of the Natural World to Survive a Changing Planet", offers insight and examples of how nature benefits when we use new technologies the right way. In this episode, we chat with Nadina about her impressive body of work and dive into some examples - from emailing and texting trees to AI robots that can actually perform a controlled burn with less smoke.Show NotesDr. Nadina GallePre-order The Nature of Our Cities: Harnessing the Power of the Natural World to Survive a Changing PlanetThe Internet of Nature (ION)Nature Has The Answers with Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh of Biophilic Solutions (Internet of Nature Podcast)How Central Park Keeps New Yorkers Healthy with Jennifer Walsh of Biophilic Solutions (Internet of Nature Podcast)Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder by Richard Louv
Jennifer Walsh on the AI-imagine colours of old Ireland; All You Need Is Death director, Paul Duane on Irish folk horror in film and song; Laura Bowler tries to sing while getting tattooed in her new piece for New Music Dublin; and Deirdre O'Mahony's eco-opera film, The Quickening goes on a tour of "walls and halls".
In the latest episode of Retail Refined, host Melissa Gonzalez peers inside the evolving world of wellness and retail in 2024. Joined by Jennifer Walsh, founder of Walk with Walsh, this episode offers a unique perspective on how wellness trends are reshaping the retail landscape.This episode of Retail Refined features an insightful discussion between Melissa Gonzalez and Jennifer Walsh. Walsh, a pioneer in the beauty retail industry and a proponent of integrating nature and neuroscience, shares her journey from launching the groundbreaking beauty brand Beauty Bar to her current wellness and retail innovation endeavors. The conversation explores the transformative role of wellness in retail, highlighting Walsh's unique approach to combining neuroscience, nature, and retail experiences.For a deeper understanding of holistic health and wellness trends, look at the 2024 Holistic Health Consumer Report.
Jennifer Walsh is an acclaimed entrepreneur, author, and media figure who has spent over 25 years working at the intersection of beauty, retail, nature, and neuroscience to help people flourish. She pioneered America's first experiential retail brand, Beauty Bar, in the 1990s, integrating biophilic design long before mainstream. Her trailblazing brand earned her regard as a “Beauty Futurist”. In 2016, Jennifer created her video series Walk with Walsh where she and her guests traversed the Central Park topography while discussing human connections to nature. She then launched her Wellness Walks® in Central Park and beyond which are mindfulness walks sprinkled with biophilic education.Jennifer has a twin sister who is profoundly disabled and has lived in a group home since they were the age of two. Her sister has been her north star in understanding the beauty in simplicity, in kindness, and the connection to spending time outdoors. Jennifer also spent 4 months living in a tent every summer for the past 34 years which has sculpted how she lives and works and deeply understands the human connection to the beauty all around us in nature's rhythms. As a freelance writer for 27 years, Jennifer continues to cover stories around wellness, travel, fitness, beauty, fashion, and home. She is the author of the popular wellness journal, Walk Your Way Calm and the podcast co-host of Biophilic Solutions, Nature Has the Answers. Jennifer guides organizations globally on biophilic design and the importance of experiencing beauty and nature every day for optimal health.In this episode, we talk about: Jennifer's natural affinity for the outdoorsHow and why Jennifer built Beauty BarOn creating sensorial and accessible experiences The power of profound storytelling in businessThe key to experiencing immersive beauty in natureBreaking down biophobia and the fear of nature Why experiencing sunlight should be a daily priorityOn fostering human and ecological flourishing through Lost Art of Being Human (LABH)How beauty is a doorway to feeling good in our bodiesWhy you should be seeking beauty in a chaotic worldTo learn more about Jennifer's work, you can find her: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejenniferwalsh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejenniferwalsh/ Lost Art of Being Human: https://www.lostartofbeinghuman.com/ Walk with Walsh: https://www.walkwithwalsh.com/about-jennifer-walsh Resource Mentioned:Thin Place Design: Architecture of the Numinous by Phillip James Tabb - https://a.co/d/0t9ZoGM Support the show
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With just over two weeks left until Christmas, you might be feeling the pressure as you scramble to find that perfect gift for everyone on your list. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts wanted some ideas, so he stopped by Quidi Vidi Artisan Studios to chat with Melissa Tarrant and Jennifer Walsh. On his second hit, he spoke with Nathan Keel and Sarah Crowe, two of the artists there this morning.
Birdcast: A summer running route brings an encounter with birds and wires for Jennifer Walsh, recorded in her latest postcard from the technological edge.
An early love of nature and the outdoors has infused every aspect of Jennifer Walsh's entrepreneurial career path. From founding Beauty Bar to roles as an on-air beauty expert, wellness journalist, published author, strategic advisor, co-host of Biophilic Solutions Podcast and creator of Wellness Walks®, Jennifer has literally been "walking the walk," demonstrating the connection between nature and mental wellness, touching the lives of thousands along the way.
Do you suffer from stress and anxiety? (who doesn't, right?) What if your solution was as easy as WALKING… and perhaps bringing some of the calming vibes of nature from outdoors to indoors? Today's guest teaches us that the solution to your troubles may just be that simple.Join us as we embark on an enlightening journey with Jennifer Walsh, creator of "Walks with Walsh” and co-host of the Biophilic Solutions podcast. Jennifer shares her insights on the profound connection between walking in nature, biophilic design, and our overall well-being. Tune in and discover how walking and biophilic design can unlock a path to happiness, creativity, and harmonious living. LISTEN TO THIS SHOW IF: you want to unlock the secrets of walking and biophilic design for a happier, healthier lifeyou're a nature lover trapped in the concrete jungle, seeking practical advice on how to bring the benefits of walking and biophilic design into your urban lifestyleyou're searching for a natural remedy to alleviate stress and boost your creativityTo learn more about Jennifer visit her on her website walkwithwalsh.com and Instagram @thejenniferwalsh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jennifer is the co-host of the Biophilic Solutions™, a podcast about the human connection to nature, and faculty advisor at the Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics and Brain Health Initiative— a collaborative effort that launched with Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital. About Jennifer Jennifer is a 26-year serial entrepreneur in the wellness, beauty, and retail landscape. She created the first omni-channel beauty brand in the US in 1997, Beauty Bar sold to Amazon in 2010. Her retail concept became the first in America to incorporate biophilic design where she understood the connection between nature and the beauty space. Jennifer grew her business until she sold the Utilizing her experience creating immersive retail spaces and living in a tent each summer for 30+ years, Jennifer incorporated Recharge Rooms for clients around the country to aid in calm and relaxation for corporate clients, hotel groups, and others. In 2017 she began creating Back to Nature programs, including her signature Wellness Walks in Central Park and around the country. Her new walking journal, Walk Your Way Calm, is a wellness handbook on how to use walking in nature as a potent tool for tackling stress and anxiety. Key Takeaways Biophilia is our innate human connection to all living things. Connecting to nature and green spaces gives us life. Neuroscientists and doctors confirm the health benefits of nature on the body. Studies show looking at nature outside a window for 40 seconds can relax the prefrontal cortex. Outdoor activities like walking in nature and gardening promote awareness and lowers stress. Contact with living things in the soil builds the immune system and aids in brain health.
I have never met a single human who did not equate nature with beauty. "Personal care and beauty" is the largest area of expenditure in the global wellness economy. Welcome to Episode Six of The Nature of Wellness Podcast. On today's episode we sat down with Jennifer Walsh, a true visionary and architect of the beauty, wellness and commerce worlds. Jennifer is the creator of Beauty Bar, the very first omni-channel beauty brand in the United States. She changed the landscape of how people shopped for beauty and wellness. She allowed the public to experience a first-of-its-kind, fully interactive experience.Jennifer knew that her relationship with the beauty industry was deeply rooted in the natural world. She turned her curiosity into an opportunity to work with leaders in the natural world, neuroscience, and education. She currently works to help organizations to infuse nature into their corporate wellness programs, into their business practices, and as part of employee education. Jennifer blends her years of experience with beauty, media, and biophilic design to create a special offering. This episode is a beauty (see what we did there?). From all of us at NOW... HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!Please subscribe and leave a review anywhere you listen to this podcast. Also, please follow us on Instagram @natureofwellness for more content.Jennifer's Websitehttps://www.walkwithwalsh.com/about-jennifer-walshJennifer's Instagram@thejenniferwalsh* The Nature of Wellness Podcast is produced by Shawn Bell.** The NOW theme song was written, performed, produced, and graciously provided by Phil and Niall Monahan.
Jennifer Walsh on distilling the sound of the season; Supercomposite, the artist behind the AI generated phantom, Loab; and Anouchka Grose and Robert Brewer Young, the psychoanalyst/luthier pair who've pooled their understandings of listening.
SUMMARYIn this episode of The Carbon Connection, we learn from Dr. Edward B. Barbier, a distinguished professor of economics at Colorado State University.Dr. Barbier is an expert in environmental economics and environmental policy. In this conversation with hosts Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh, Dr. Barbier discusses why individuals and businesses can not separate themselves from nature and explains what happens when natural resources are not priced appropriately. Dr. Barbier also takes a moment to share a pattern observed in countries with and without green economies.Biophilic SolutionsDr. Edward B. BarbierThe Carbon AlmanacCONTRIBUTORSSpecial Acknowledgment: Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh, co-hosts of Biophilic SolutionsSenior Producer: Tania MarienSupervising Producer: Jennifer Myers ChuaMusic: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, MusicbedEpisode Art: Jennifer Myers ChuaNetwork Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen
Walk With Walsh: How Taking One Step at a Time (Outdoors) Can Improve Your Life In this episode I interview Jennifer Walsh. From beauty bar founder to wellness and nature expert, let's take a "walk" with Jennifer Walsh whose experiences in business and life will help you to reconnect with your "source" and nature to stimulate your creativity, attract more abundance and align your actions with more purpose and passion.
This conversation is about the health benefits of walking and so much more!and you are welcome for the bit of a blooper partway through...technology is fun :-) As soon as you are done listening to this, I compassionately challenge you to put down your device and get outside! Go For A Walk!!!!Jennifer graciously shares many of the poignant life experiences that have, in turn, brought her to where she is today. "Risk is what you take to encounter possibilities." ~Jennifer WalshWe have been impacted negatively by isolation over the past few years. We need connection with one another as well as with ourselves. Nature has a way of calming and healing the soul, bringing us back to ourselves. As quoted in Prevention Magazine, Jennifer shares the following that beautifully summarizes why WALKING is so beneficial.Walking brings wellness "My years of research and studying and becoming an avid practitioner has led me to where I am today. Through my company, Walk With Walsh, I am on a mission to get more people outdoors and to understand the health benefits of spending time in Nature and what happens to us when we are without Nature in our daily lives. Mindful walking, what I like to refer to as Wellness Walks, aren't getting from point A to point B in a specific amount of time. It is more like yoga for the brain. It is a time to be present in Nature and to activate your senses in a way that you would not get indoors or in a gym. It is slowly walking in Nature and to understand the healing benefits that it has to offer."No matter where you live, Nature is available. Get a house plant, look for trees in your neighborhood or a nearby neighborhood. Discover a nearby water source (fountain, pond, lake, river, ocean). Spending time outdoors allows you to regulate your heart rate, breathing, and spirit! Nature offers an abundance of health benefits!Find Jennifer and more information about Biophilia and Biophilic Design on her Instagram and website. Share this conversation with others! :-) HeatherI would love to hear from you if you found this episode valuable! Always appreciate your reviews!You can also message me directly via email or DMheathersuedaily@gmail.comor Instagram
Welcome to the Progressing Recruiters Lives Everywhere Podcast, brought to you by Amoria Bond. From the first weeks of training through to life changing success stories - in each episode of this podcast, we'll be exploring what life is like for those who work in recruitment, hearing from the people around the world who perform in the industry every day. We believe that within recruitment, there are no limits to how far you can progress. We want to show you how and why choosing to work in recruitment could be the best decision – both for progressing your career, and progressing your life. In this special bonus episode, our recruiters talk about their incredible experiences through the Amoria Bond charitable trusts. In June 2022, a group of consultants from Amoria Bond and CMC took part in a project with long-term charity partner, Project Peru. From helping to build a soup kitchen to expanding the local children's home and redecorating the refuge for the children that live there - the team share the insights gained from this amazing experience in the community. 01:07 = Can you briefly explain to our listeners what our charity project in Peru is all about? 01:52 = What were your expectations before you went to Peru? 03:13 = How did reality live up to your expectations? 04:00 = How would you describe a typical day during the week in Peru? 05:53 = What was the most memorable or impactful part of the trip for you, Celia? 08:24 = Same questions for you, Mike? 10:15 = If you had to pick out 3 things you have learned, what would you say they were? 11:47 = Same question for you, Celia? 15:00 = Why did you decide to go? 16:08 = Same question for you, Eddie? 17:42 = Would you go all again? 17:59 = Andy, what word best summarises the overall experience of Peru 2022? If you'd like to discover more about working #InsideAmoria – Learn about our culture here: https://www.amoriabond.com/en/culture-insideamoria/ Learn about our progression here: https://www.amoriabond.com/en/progression-insideamoria/ And find the latest jobs available here: https://www.amoriabond.com/en/jobs-insideamoria/ Thanks for listening - join us next time for another episode of Progressing Recruiters Lives Everywhere!
Dr. Nadina Galle is joined by Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh, creators of the Biophilic Solutions Podcast, to discuss what connecting to nature means to them, how biophilic design can unlock an alternative method of suburban development like the Serenbe community near Atlanta, Georgia, how the pandemic changed people's relationship with the natural world, and the technologies working to connect people to nature that they're most excited about. Follow Nadina and the Internet of Nature Podcast on all social platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/internetofnature_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadinagalle/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/earthtonadina
Experience the beauty of nature and the healthy benefits of walking. Jennifer Walsh, a beauty, wellness and nature expert, shares her story of how walking changed her life both personally and professionally. Jennifer is the founder of Beauty Bar, Walk with Walsh and published her first book with Prevention Magazine, Walk Your Way Calm. Jennifer and I talk about her career, and the magic and power of walking. To learn more about Jennifer's walks, check out her website https://www.walkwithwalsh.com or her instagram page @thejenniferwalsh.
In today's episode, I have my first guest of 2022; Jennifer Walsh. She is the founder of Beauty Bar and many other businesses. She talks about her experience with owning a business and the struggles one goes through. There are so many real valuable lessons to take away from this episode so hope you guys like it. Today's episode brought to you by BetterHelp - Betterhelp.com/listener Please subscribe and leave a review on audio platforms as well :) Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/2TF3VnS Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2AfNQia Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3pmXw09 Amazon: https://amzn.to/2FKeu5X Follow the podcast: @wildandbasic on IG or "Wild & Basic Podcast" on YouTube
In this UNFORGETTABLE CONVERSATION, I talk with Jennifer Walsh about nature and its impact on human and planetary wellness. We take a deep dive into nature therapy and how you can bring the health benefits of nature into your everyday life. You don't want to miss her Instagram feed and for daily inspiration. Her new book Walk Your Way Calm teaches you how to tap into the stress-busting benefits of walking and gives you easy-to-use tools to build a regular mindfulness practice.Discover 101 unique, purposeful walks, all designed to help unclutter your mind, decrease anxiety, and boost your mental and physical health—whether you've got an hour or just a few minutes.Each walk offers thoughtful writing prompts, encouraging you to reflect on your experience of every step.A Walking Wellness Tracker lets you log your walks and create a record of the progress you've made.
Navigating the information (and misinformation) about COVID-19 vaccines for young children can be challenging. Dr. Jennifer Walsh, a pediatric and adult care specialist, and Dr. Jeffrey Kahn, Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UT Southwestern, provide answers to parents' most asked questions about the safe and effective prevention tool.
In today's podcast, I spoke with Dr. Ian Dunican. Ian is amongst many other things, a sleep researcher and business consultant. As you will hear, Ian has his fingers in a lot of professional pies, but the through-line is that he is trying to optimize performance in many different fields. Ian has a burgeoning interest in psychedelics, and he first came on my radar when I hear him interview Stephen Bright on his podcast, ‘Learning to Die'. Ian is by no means a strong advocate for psychedelics, and we had an interesting discussion in how he has found a plethora of ways to access a transcendent state of consciousness. He also believes that sleep and psychedelics may have interesting overlaps that we are only just beginning to appreciate. In today's podcast, we discuss... Five to One by the Doors, Ian's background and time serving in the Irish Military, and his lifelong fascination with learning, Ian's early personal experience of the deleterious effects of sleep deprivation, The overlap between sleep loss and mental health issues, The history of the human study of sleep, The ‘Grandfather' of sleep Bill Dement, Matthew Walker's podcast discussions with Peter Attia, Circadian Rhythm,Chronobiology, Leptin and Grehlin and their relationship with sleep, Performance deficits associated with sleep loss, Night shift work as a ‘possible carcinogen' - Type 2A carcinogen, Classification of sleep disorders, The difference between a ‘sleep problem' and a ‘sleep disorder, The societal correlation between poor sleep and lower socio-economic status, The limited efficacy of sleep medicines, the paucity of undergrad education into sleep science for health professionals, and the lack of understanding amongst the general population about good sleep hygiene, The Parliamentary Report ‘Bedtime Reading' Ian's business Melius Consulting, and his work with Formula 1 McClaren, and his adjunct researcher work, His two podcasts: sleep4performance, and learning to die,The Stages of Sleep, and sleep spindles, REM rebound, Ian's theory of REM sleep as a practice of death, The Six Bardos in Tibetan Buddhism, The repudiation of death in our societies, and Ernest Becker's ‘The Denial of Death', Zen on the trail and the Marathon Monks, The risks of taking psychedelics, The Effects of Daytime Psilocybin Administration on Sleep: Implications for Antidepressant Action, Sleep as an adjunct for both preparation for and integration of psychedelic trips, The risk of Serious Adverse Events with psychedelic trips, Jennifer Walsh's study on the impact of CBD on insomnia, The potential need for overnight polysomnography as a preparatory tool for psychedelic trips - perfecting the ‘on ramp', Ian's tips for sleeping well, and much more besides!
In this episode of the Sleep4Peformance Podcast, I speak with Dr Jen Walsh. Jen and I have previously collaborated at the Centre for Sleep Science at the University of Western Australia. I sat down with Jen to discuss their recent publication on treating insomnia with medical cannabis. This was a great conversation and you can read the full paper before or after this episode via this link for free https://academic.oup.com/sleep/article/44/11/zsab149/6296857 Jennifer H Walsh, Kathleen J Maddison, Tim Rankin, Kevin Murray, Nigel McArdle, Melissa J Ree, David R Hillman, Peter R Eastwood, Treating insomnia symptoms with medicinal cannabis: a randomized, crossover trial of the efficacy of a cannabinoid medicine compared with placebo, Sleep, Volume 44, Issue 11, November 2021, zsab149, https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsab149 Contact me at iandunican@sleep4performance.com.au www.sleep4performance.com.au You can also watch the video version of this podcast over at YouTube Sleep4Performance
Inside the headset studio of digital artist, Elaine Hoey, Jennifer Walshe on the joy of objects you might touch, the music of pre-revolutionary Paris, and prepping for the famine in Irish language feature, Arracht.
25 Years ago Jennifer Walsh of ‘Walk With Walsh' started her career in the beauty and wellness industry. She has since branched out significantly and is now on a mission that is two-fold:to help the beauty industry understand how deeply connected to Nature it is and always has been. How it is so much more than just being sustainable – which is all the buzz in beauty these days. Jennifer is working towards putting Nature at the centre of those conversations vs. sustainability.to get more people outdoors, understand the power of walking in nature, and the impact and importance of green spaces in our offices, homes, hospitals, schools, and cities.Though this is a very concise and accurate description of Jennifer's career it doesn't begin to cover what I found out about her when I started reading up on her. Google Jennifer and you can go down a rabbit hole of websites and articles that are either about her or written by her.So let's go beyond the concise description and give you a little more background on today's guest.She was working as a celebrity make-up artist when a friend who worked in television had a guest suddenly cancel on them. They talked Jennifer into taking their place to talk about beauty products in what would ultimately become a weekly segment called ‘Beauty Buzz'.It was during this time that she created Beauty Bar, the very first omnichannel beauty brand in the United States. Beauty and wellness shoppers could see and experience niche and independent beauty products in her brick and mortar stores, on her e-commerce website, and on that weekly TV show.In 2010 she sold Beauty Bar and moved on to new things. She created multiple beauty and wellness brands and has worked with corporations to roll out products, help open stores and create a footprint for global brands in the US market.Jennifer intuitively knew that her relationship with the beauty industry was deeply rooted in the natural world and how we connect to nature.Always curious about how Nature affected our wellbeing, began spending time with neuroscientists around the country to learn more about this link to Nature and its effects on the brain.Being someone who like to do things thoroughly she wrote and then presented a paper ‘Prescribing Nature' with the findings of her extensive Nature research at the Global Wellness Institute in 2019.As she was doing all this research Jennifer also began working with companies that wanted to infuse Nature into their corporate wellness programs, into their business practices, and as part of employee education.This not only meant creating the now sought after Wellness Walks with Walsh program but also the Nature GreenPrint Plan (NGP) educating on the impact and importance of integrating biophilic, Nature-based solutions into cities, corporate campuses, retailers and homes.The Walk with Walsh video series was created after her 20 years in front of the camera, where Jennifer tells stories not only in a new way (by hosting walking interviews) but to drive home the importance of what makes healthy leaders.She knew that by interviewing national leaders who are making an impact, while walking in nature, those leaders would open up more, feel better and take back the importance of being in Nature to their teams and their communities.You can find Jennifer walking or running, she's a longtime triathlete, in Central Park every day. Unless — that is — she's spending the summer in her family's glamping beach tent.You will also find her snapping pics of Nature everywhere she travels, don't miss her Instagram to see what landscapes are inspiring her today.Since Jennifer is a consummate serial entrepreneur and lover of nature, we can be sure there is a lot more to come.
Hi Everyone, welcome back to Serenbe Stories. Today we're bringing you an episode from my podcast Biophilic Solutions, because it features one of Serenbe's residents, Sarah Milligan-Toffler. Sarah is the President and CEO of the Children and Nature Network, an organization created by Richard Louv, that reconnects kids and fails with nature. In this episode, Sarah, my co-host Jennifer Walsh, and I discuss nature's impact on brain development in early childhood, ways that we might reimagine the traditional schoolyard, and the historic barriers that have prevented underserved communities from enjoying nature's benefits. We also dive into the tools that city officials and engaged citizens alike can use to advocate for the rights of all children have local and safe access to the outdoors. Enjoy this special interview with our neighbor Sarah.Show Notes:About the Children & Nature NetworkUrban Nature: Promoting Nature in Cities, Children & Nature NetworkCreating Systems Level Change in Cities: A Toolkit, Children & Nature NetworkAdvancing Equity in Children's Connections to Nature, Cities Connecting Children to Nature (Children & Nature Network + National League of Cities)The Urgent Case for Green Schoolyards During and After Covid-19, by Sarah Milligan-Toffler and Richard LouvTo Build a Healthier City, Atlanta is Opening its Schoolyards to Everyone, by Monica Humphries (Nationwell)Policy Spotlight: Georgia Creates Outdoor Learning Committee (National Caucus of Environmental Legislation)How the City of Grand Rapids Became a Leader in Connecting Children to Nature, by Alejandra Pallais (National League of Cities)We're Here, You Just Don't See Us, by Latria Graham (Outside)Register for Sum of Us: A Conversation with Heather McGee and Dr. Gail Christopher, presented by the Children & Nature Network (June 10, 2021 at 1:00pm).Biophilic Solutions Promo
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As COVID-19 has recently completed it's first year around sun in the USA, we have made many strides in research, treatments, prevention to help us continue to learn about this disease and work towards bringing COVID-19 to an end. Many questions have arose over this last year - what long-term effects are we seeing from COVID-19? How might certain populations be effected differently? Join us for our conversation today with Dr. Jennifer Walsh, Associate Medical Director of Independent Health as we share updates and findings around COVID-19 in our community. Check out our Better For It vaccine toolkit to take place at the forefront of vaccine education in minority populations. Independent Health is the Presenting Sponsor of the LUNG FORCE Walk Buffalo, which we are excited to announce is coming back in-person and taking place this year on Saturday, September 11th at Buffalo Harbor State Park! Register with your family, friends or workplace, and raise your voice against lung cancer and lung disease, and for lung health! Register at www.LUNGFORCE.org/buffalo
How do we build a biophilic movement? Halfway through our first season, Monica and Jennifer reflect on the lessons they have learned so far and bring it all back to our innate love of and need for nature. They'll dive deeper into their own backstories and relationships with nature, discuss why biophilia is a useful way to reframe the environmental conversation, and explore the importance of consciousness raising when growing a movement. Show NotesFollow The Biophilic Institute on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and FacebookPrescribing Nature by Jennifer Walsh with Beth McGroarty (for the Global Wellness SummitI Lived in a Tent for 3 Months. It Changed Everything … In a Good Way by Jennifer Walsh (Medium)SerenbeFollow Monica and Jennifer on TwitterDue to the increasing spread of Covid-19, we are taking the 2021 Biophilic Leadership Summit virtual. From the safety and comfort of your home or office, join thought-leaders for workshops, presentations, and engaging Q/As on the ‘biophilia effect' on health, climate change, policy, and future developments with a focus on Biophilia at Scale: Land and Water presentations focusing on land use and infrastructure. Join the Biophilic Movement on October 11th and October 12th, 2021, hosted by The B
Through cutting-edge research, consumer education, and farmer training, Rodale Institute has been at the forefront of the organic movement for over 70 years, so we were thrilled to have the opportunity to sit down with their Chief Impact Officer, Jeff Tkach, to discuss all things agriculture. In this episode, we'll dive into regenerative farming, the scalability of organic production, fostering a greater connection to the food we consume, and why human & planetary health starts with soil. Without giving anything away, there were multiple jaw-dropping moments during this interview; trust us, you don't want to miss it!Follow Rodale Institute on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.Follow your hosts Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh on Twitter.Biophilic Solutions is brought to you by the Biophilic Institute and the Biophilic Leadership Summit. Show NotesRodale Institute Southeast Organic Research Center in Chattahoochee Hills, GARegenerative Organic Certified™ led by the Regenerative Organic AllianceShop Regenerative Organic Certified™ products at Patagonia ProvisionsVegetable Systems Trial (VST), a side by side comparison of organically and conventionally grown vegetables.Help solve nutrition insecurity by checking out Wholesome WaveBell & Evans U.S. Organic Grain Initiative - partnership between Rodale, Cargill, and Bell & EvansRegenerative Ag Could Sequester 100 Percent of Annual Carbon Emissions (Rodale Institute)Regenerative Organic Agriculture and the Soil Carbon Solution (Jeff Moyer, Andrew Smith, PhD, Yichao Rui, PhD, Jennifer Hayden, PhD).Due to the increasing spread of Covid-19, we are taking the 2021 Biophilic Leadership Summit virtual. From the safety and comfort of your home or office, join thought-leaders for workshops, presentations, and engaging Q/As on the ‘biophilia effect' on health, climate change, policy, and future developments with a focus on Biophilia at Scale: Land and Water presentations focusing on land use and infrastructure. Join the Biophilic Movement on October 11th and October 12th, 2021, hosted by The B
What does it mean for a city to be ethical? To explore this thought-provoking idea, we spoke with Tim Beatley, professor of sustainable communities at the University of Virginia and founder of the Biophilic Cities network. In a new book proposal, Tim argues that we need to move away from a view of cities as purely legal and political entities and expand our definition to include the city's moral obligations. Do cities have a duty to measure their impact beyond local boundaries? Should a city government consider the lives and wellbeing of future citizens? What ethical obligations do cities have towards local wildlife? How does nature (and crucially, access to nature) play a role in all of this? We'll attempt to answer all of these questions and more on today's episode of Biophilic Solutions.Follow Tim and Biophilic Cities on Twitter. Follow your hosts Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh on Twitter.Biophilic Solutions is brought to you by the Biophilic Institute and the Biophilic Leadership Summit. Show NotesBiophilic Cities for an Urban Century: why nature is essential for the success of cities, by Timothy Beatley, 2020.The Bird-Friendly City: Creating Safe Urban Habitats, by Timothy Beatley, 2020.The Good Ancestor: A Radical Prescription For Long-Term Thinking, by Roman Krznaric, 2020.The Charter for CompassionCully Park in Portland, OregonSouth Mountain Park in Phoenix, ArizonaMayor Stoney announces 5 new green spaces in Richmond's southside (NBC12)Due to the increasing spread of Covid-19, we are taking the 2021 Biophilic Leadership Summit virtual. From the safety and comfort of your home or office, join thought-leaders for workshops, presentations, and engaging Q/As on the ‘biophilia effect' on health, climate change, policy, and future developments with a focus on Biophilia at Scale: Land and Water presentations focusing on land use and infrastructure. Join the Biophilic Movement on October 11th and October 12th, 2021, hosted by The B
Writing advice from Jennifer Walsh, anthology editor of the instant bestseller Hungry Hearts: Essays on Courage, Desire, and Belonging. * To listen to Jennifer's full interview with host Zibby Owens on the podcast Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books, click here: https://bit.ly/3a9weUD * To read (or re-read!) this writing advice, click here: https://bit.ly/3mqmRES * Want to buy HUNGRY HEARTS? Click here: https://bit.ly/2R641Hl * Feel inspired to write? Submit your work to Moms Don't Have Time to Write, a Medium publication. Guidelines here: https://bit.ly/3w1aQdi * Love what you hear? Subscribe! Give us a 5-star rating! Leave a comment! * And please follow us on Instagram @momsdonthavetimetoreadbooks!
Biophilic Solutions is a new nature and science podcast from the Biophilic Institute at Serenbe. Biophilia is the innate connection that human beings seek with the natural world and this podcast will help understand, elevate, and amplify biophilic solutions across a broad range of industries. Because we believe nature has the answers.Serenbe resident Dr. Phill Tabb is the first guest on Biophilic Solutions and we wanted to share his unique point of view with the Serenbe Stories audience by asking the question "How Do We Build Resilient Communities for the Future?"Join the growing biophilic movement to understand, elevate, and amplify biophilic solutions across a broad range of industries. Find out how can we take local and global actions that nurture the living, social, and economic systems that will sustain future generations. Listen in every other week, as hosts Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh pose questions centered around finding common-sense solutions to some of society's biggest problems.They'll speak with experts in the growing field of biophilia and environmental research about everything from offsetting your personal carbon footprint to putting pressure on the corporations and policy-makers that can affect major, systemic change. We hope you'll join them on their biophilic journey. Subscribe, follow and listen to Biophilic Solutions today on Apple, Spotify and all the podcast places.Biophilic Solutions podcast is brought to you by The Biophilic Institute, creating a world in which individuals take local and global actions that nurture the living, social and economic systems that will sustain future generations. Learn more about programs, research and the Fall 2021 Biophilic Leadership Summit at biophilicinstitute.com.
In this episode, we sat down with Bill Browning, co-founder of Terrapin Bright Green and one of the green building industry's foremost thinkers, to talk about bringing nature into the built environment and the science behind why it so effectively enhances human wellbeing. Using the 14 Patterns of Biophilic Design as our guide, we explore the ways in which architects, designers, and individuals can incorporate nature-based principles into their spaces and the wealth of possible positive outcomes, from improving workplace performance and productivity, producing a greater sense of calm, and even promoting a more charitable and sociable mindset. Follow Bill on Twitter.Biophilic Solutions is brought to you by the Biophilic Institute and the Biophilic Leadership Summit. Follow your hosts Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh on Twitter.Show Notes14 Patterns of Biophilic Design: Improving Health and Wellbeing in the Built Environment, by William Browning, Catherine O'Ryan, and Joseph ClancyNature Inside: a biophilic design guide, by William Browning and Catherine O'Ryan, 2020What is Biophilic Design? This Nature-Based Interiors Trend Promises Wellness by Lilah Ramzi for VogueBiophilic Design: The Theory, Science, and Practice of Bringing Buildings to Life, by Judith Heerwagen, 2008Koo Teck Puat and Ng Teng Fong Hospitals, CPG CorporationThe experience of nature: a psychological perspective, by Rachel and Stephen Kaplan, 2014View Through a Window May Influence Recovery from Surgery, by Roger Ulrich, 1984The rediscovery of the wild, ed. by Peter Kahn, Jr. and Patricia Hasbach, 2013Fractal Fluency: An Intimate relationship Between the Brain and Processing Fractal Stimuli, by Richard Taylor and Branka SpeharProspects and Refuges Re-visited, Jay Appleton, 1984Due to the increasing spread of Covid-19, we are taking the 2021 Biophilic Leadership Summit virtual. From the safety and comfort of your home or office, join thought-leaders for workshops, presentations, and engaging Q/As on the ‘biophilia effect' on health, climate change, policy, and future developments with a focus on Biophilia at Scale: Land and Water presentations focusing on land use and infrastructure. Join the Biophilic Movement on October 11th and October 12th, 2021, hosted by The B
Welcome to Resilient Minds 365 where we discuss the resilient stories of entrepreneurs, professionals and students with mental illnesses to encourage you to strive, thrive, and live in abundance. I'm your host Cleoni Crawford. Jennifer Walsh is the Founder and CEO of Jeny Bites Jewelry, a jewelry business that is about female empowerment and bringing out the goddess within. With her journey, she learned patience, perseverance and to keep moving. From going from being in a wheelchair, she has transformed her life and is now thriving and wants to encourage others with her story. Stay connected with Jennifer Walsh: Facebook: @Jeny.Bites.Jewelry Instagram: @jeny_bites_jewelry Website: https://www.jenybitesjewelry.com Stay connected with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/resilientminds365/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/resilientminds365/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rminds365 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/onlycleonitv Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/onlycleoni/ Website: https://www.resilientminds365.ca Send questions and guest suggestions to resilientminds365@gmail.com. Get my new books, The Music of My Life or 30+1 Resilient Stories on Amazon at www.cleonicrawford.com.
Biophilia is the innate connection that human beings seek with the natural world. Join the growing biophilic movement to understand, elevate, and amplify biophilic solutions across a broad range of industries. How can we take local and global actions that nurture the living, social, and economic systems that will sustain future generations? Nature has the answers. Every other week, hosts Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh pose questions centered around finding common-sense solutions to some of society's biggest problems. They'll speak with experts in the growing field of biophilia and environmental research about everything from offsetting your personal carbon footprint to putting pressure on the corporations and policy-makers that can affect major, systemic change. We hope you'll join us on our biophilic journey. Subscribe, follow and listen today.Biophilic Solutions podcast is brought to you by The Biophilic Institute, creating a world in which individuals take local and global actions that nurture the living, social and economic systems that will sustain future generations. Learn more about programs, research and the Annual Biophilic Leadership Summit at biophilicinstitute.comDue to the increasing spread of Covid-19, we are taking the 2021 Biophilic Leadership Summit virtual. From the safety and comfort of your home or office, join thought-leaders for workshops, presentations, and engaging Q/As on the ‘biophilia effect' on health, climate change, policy, and future developments with a focus on Biophilia at Scale: Land and Water presentations focusing on land use and infrastructure. Join the Biophilic Movement on October 11th and October 12th, 2021, hosted by The B
Jennifer shares her story with us from her humble begins in the Bronx to becoming a self-made entrepreneur to an Executive Leadership Coach with Victory Strategies.As a "forever student," media personality, and entrepreneur, Jennifer has created multiple brands both at home in the USA and with overseas companies specifically looking to develop a US market footprint. She shares a compelling life story about the ups and downs of life, persistence through tremendous adversity, and how she survived her journey. Join us in an uncommon conversation as Jennifer shares the leadership lessons she gleaned from her incredible journey.Jennifer is currently on a mission to get more people outdoors, enhance the understanding of the power of walking in nature, and the impact and importance of green spaces in our offices, homes, hospitals, schools, and cities. She is bridging the gap between brain health and nature. Learn more about Jennifer at:https://www.victory-strategies.com/jennifers-biohttps://www.walkwithwalsh.com
Today, the fantastic Jennifer Walsh (photographed above with Becki Lammond, podcast producer), innovative thinker, world wanderer and leader in life, joins us for her second time on the show. Since her last appearance on the show back in 2018, Jennifer has been as busy as ever, and a pandemic wasn't going to get in her way. Talking about her current projects, including consulting for beauty brands, writing, and appearing on various TV segments, Jennifer speaks about her passion for nature, and how this has translated across into her business. ‘Walk with Walsh' is an initiative started by Jennifer to get people out and about. The video series features Jennifer and different guests, from CEOs to philanthropists, as they discuss how they're using nature in all that they do, while also making an effort to protect it. The ‘why', is Jennifer's belief that “healthy, positive leadership with an awareness of the importance of nature not only builds healthy teams, but also a strong bottom line, and a healthy thriving community.” This episode puts a refreshingly positive spin on what's been a tough time for everyone. Time with, and awareness of nature is something that Jennifer believes is needed now, more than ever. Giving us the opportunity to learn about our surroundings, and exploring our own backyards, is something that has enabled us to learn about and appreciate the eco-systems that surround us. Listening to Jennifer will leave you feeling motivated to get outside, breathe in fresh air and learn about the nature surrounding us. Her infectious passion, experiences, and portfolio of exciting projects, come together, which makes listening to Jennifer a true joy.
Jennifer Walsh discuses her fundraiser to purchase tablets for a hospital and her personal connection to that cause with Caregiver SOS on Air co-hosts, nationally known gerontologist and WellMed Charitable Foundation Executive Director Carol Zernial and veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron.
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Viena šių Tarptautinio aktualiosios muzikos festivalio „Gaida“ kompozitorių „In Focus“ – airių menininkė Jennifer Walsh. Kompozitorė, vokalistė, menininkė vieno vokiečių leidinio buvo pavadinta „laukine mergina iš Darmštato“. Vienas įdomiausių kūrėjos tyrimo laukų – balsas ir jo galimybės. Laidoje – pirmoji pokalbio su Jennifer Walsh dalis, kurioje ji pasakoja apie tai, kaip tapo tuo, kas yra šiandien, ir dalijasi savo įžvalgomis apie balsą ir plačias jo galimybes.Su rubrika „Užeikite“ užsukame į vargonininkės Dianos Encienės repeticiją ir į pačius vargonus, kurie įkurdinti Kauno Šv. arkangelo Mykolo (Įgulos) bažnyčioje. Šie vargonai pastatyti 1939 m. žymios vokiečių firmos “E.F.Walcker” ir yra laikomi vienu reikšmingiausių tarpukario Lietuvos instrumentų.Pastatuose galima gyventi, galima į juos užsukti ar tiesiog grožėtis jų architektūra. O galima architektūros klausytis ir jos skleidžiamus garsus paversti meno kūriniu, kad ir filmo garso takeliu. Su Kauno tarpukario modernizmo architektūra grojančiais Patriu Židelevičiumi ir Arūnu Perioku kalbasi Kotryna Lingienė.Nacionalinės Mikalojaus Konstantino Čiurlionio menų mokyklos Baleto skyriaus vedėjas Eligijus Butkus dabar kasdien turi spręsti nūdienos nežinios diktuojamas problemas tačiau nepasiduoda pesimizmui ir tiki, kad visi sumanymai bus įgyvendinti. Kokie iššūkiai mokykloje ir kiek lieka laiko meilei šokiui, kuriam profesionalus baleto artistas pašventė visą savo gyvenimą? Apie tai su Eligijumi Butkumi klabamės rubrikoje „Be kaukių“.Ved. Rasa Murauskaitė ir Gabija Narušytė„Pakeliui su klasika“ spalio 30 d., penktadienį, 16.05 val. per LRT KLASIKĄ
If you walk into the office of Dr. Robert Zarr (http://www.forestbathing.com/in-the-news/forest-bathing-on-prescription-park-over-pills/), there’s a good chance of walking out with a prescription for a walk — a prescription for nature. He will pull out a prescription pad and scrawl specific instructions for his patient’s walk, just like he would when prescribing a medication. Dr. Zarr is just one of over 150 other doctors who have embraced “Ecotherapy” as a much-needed solution to many of the problems caused by urbanization and our hectic, busy lives. When you add in a global pandemic that’s forcing even more of us to stay inside for much longer hours, our collective need for a nice walk in nature has never been higher, else we might suffer from “Nature Deficit Disorder.” It’s not necessarily as simple as just going outside, though, as our guest Jennifer Walsh will teach us in this episode. If you live in an urban environment and nature isn’t literally right outside of your door, you might have to get intentional and make a plan — and you absolutely should! Jennifer really leaned into this idea in 2019, when she created Walk With Walsh. After decades of pioneering in the wellness industry and as an on-air beauty expert, Jennifer decided to share stories in a new (and more mobile) way, highlighting what makes the difference for healthy leaders in the process. And after the COVID-19 pandemic, Jennifer’s movement became more important than ever. She became the eyes and ears of a shutdown New York City, and through it all — the ambulances, the pots clanging for healthcare workers every evening, the temporary hospital tents put up in her beloved Central Park — she just kept walking. As her followers were enamored with the melancholia of an empty NYC on display on her timeline, she also sprinkled in some facts about nature’s immunity-boosting abilities and historical data about patients who had outdoor treatment rooms during the 1918 Spanish Flu. In this episode, Jennifer expands on the universal benefits of both walking with nature and integrating nature into your indoor spaces — plus why it’s safer to take a few regular socially distanced walks during this pandemic than bunker up inside for the duration. Get ready to lace up your walking shoes! To learn more, visit Walk with Walsh at www.walkwithwalsh.com (https://www.walkwithwalsh.com/) Resources: www.walkwithwalsh.com (https://www.walkwithwalsh.com/) Instagram: @thejenniferwalsh (https://www.instagram.com/thejenniferwalsh/) YouTube: Walk With Walsh (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-vuUKMqh9wO6XrctJmro_A) Global Wellness Summit 2020 (https://www.globalwellnesssummit.com/) GWI's 2020 Research In Progress (https://globalwellnessinstitute.org/industry-research/research-in-progress/) Hosted by (https://www.swellpublicrelations.com) Produced by (http://crate.media)
Many people struggle with getting good sleep and enough of it. Luke Grant spoke to sleep expert Dr Jennifer Walsh on Australia Overnight about the importance of getting quality sleep. She’s given Luke some tips to improve sleep health. Download the podcast. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
This weekly, that thing Marise Gaughan doesn't like about Normal People, the series; Rahul Mukherjee on why people are afraid of 5G; a chance to relive in sound the crowded city; and our staying alert London dirtiest, Jennifer Walsh clicks on some lockdown art, from zoomtheatre to Animal crossing gigs.
Today's episode features a 2-part interview with Jennifer Walsh, who talks about her years in the beauty industry, her deep love of nature and her mission to connect us to the natural world. The first part of our interview was recorded Fall 2019 with the intention of kicking off our 3rd Season this Fall. But with everything happening in the world today we realized Jennifer's perspective and love of nature is the inspiration we could use right now as we are all sheltering-in-place. So we talked to her again this April while she is sheltered in NYC, and we hope this conversation will give you the encouragement to find those moments to get outside into the beauty of nature. Please enjoy this episode of Serenbe Stories.
In this podcast-only edition of the Culture File Weekly, our latest London diary from composer, Jennifer Walsh, comedian, Marise Gaughan on alcohol and the lockdown; the sound of COVID-19 in musical form, and we eavesdrop on a COVID-correspondence linking Lincoln Heights in LA to Phibsborough in Dublin
This time we have lockdown diaries from Jennifer Walsh and Marise Gaughan; while Aine Gallagher visits an online gallery opening in Santa Monica and Louise McMahon hosts a Netflix watch party
In a special panel discussion, experts join the Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher with their top health and financial wellness tips. Jennifer Walsh, Founder of Walk with Walsh, Rebecca Parekh, CEO of THE WELL, Melisse Gelula, Co-Founder of Well + Good, and CEO of Orchid Island Juice Co., Marygrace Sexton, discuss the path to success through mindfulness and purpose.
Global head of Books, Lectures, and Conference Divisions at WME, Jennifer Walsh asks Norma about receiving signals from the universe, advocating for women, the freedom of menopause, the importance of humor, and more.
April 19 Joining John Henigin in studio is our friend Lorraine Jordan. Lorraine has some great questions and it's always nice to have her with us. We get Jennifer Walsh from Mesa Produce on the phone. Jennifer has all the goodies you'll need for your Easter celebration. Plus, we give away even more flowers from Mesa Produce and Flowers. Congrats to Kathy and Andre! Up next it's restaurant consultant Jeremiah Higgins. We track down Jeremiah at the construction site for The Daisy restaurant opening soon here in Santa Barbara. Sneak peak at https://www.thedaisyrestaurant.com. Wine production consultant John Krska joins us from Texas. We talk about the explosion of the wine industry everywhere. Then Louie Lucas gets on the phone. Krska and Lucas discuss the challenges of wine making and what you get for your money when you buy a bottle of wine. Here's the Lucas and Lewellen site: https://www.llwine.com.
Challenges. All bookkeeping business owners go through them. Our guest, Jennifer Walsh, who is the president of Censea Accounting & Business Solutions, is no different. She's experienced everything from being in the middle of a bad recession, competing with a lot of bookkeepers and staffing issues, but she has persevered because of her passion and desire to be successful. Today, her business helps small to medium sized business owners achieve financial success and has over 165 clients. During this interview, you'll discover... The importance of keeping track of your books Strategies on how to handle your business How the Pure Bookkeeping System can help your business To find out more about Jennifer, visit https://www.thesuccessfulbookkeeper.com.
Ian C. Dunican, Jennifer Walsh, Charles C. Higgins, Maddison J. Jones, Kathleen Maddison, John A. Caldwell, Hillman David & Peter R. Eastwood (2018) Prevalence of sleep disorders and sleep problems in an elite super rugby union team, Journal of Sports Sciences, DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2018.1537092 The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of sleep disorders in an elite rugby union team using in-laboratory polysomnography (PSG) and sleep questionnaires. Twenty-five elite rugby union players underwent a night of PSG during the “off-season” of the Super Rugby competition to assess their sleep. Of interest were measurements that detected the presence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA; apnea-hypopnea index ≥5 events/hr) and the presence of moderate-severe periodic leg movements during sleep (PLMs; ≥15 events/hr). Players completed sleep-related questionnaires to assess daytime sleepiness, perception of insomnia, risk of OSA, and the presence of restless legs syndrome (RLS) and underwent basic anthropometric assessments including body mass index and neck circumference. OSA was present in 24% (n=6) of players and PLMs ≥15 events/hr in 12% (n=3). Questionnaire responses showed that all players had insomnia defined subthreshold insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness, two players were identified as being at risk for OSA and none were classified as having RLS. In conclusion, sleep disorders and excessive sleepiness are common in elite rugby union players. A process to identify and manage sleep disorders should be considered by teams to optimise their physical recovery, athletic performance and to safeguard their health. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02640414.2018.1537092?journalCode=rjsp20 Follow me Twitter @sleep4perform Email: iandunican@sleep4performance.com.au www.sleep4performance.com.au
We’re back and we’re brief! Yes cats and kittens, this week we manage to keep the show down to under 14 hours. You’re welcome. Joining me this time around is writer, producer, Buffy scholar, and, most importantly, Twitter manager for Star Talk Radio, Jennifer Walsh. In episode 312, “Helpless” we talk about Buffy’s daddy issues, how well the premise of Giles’ betrayal has aged since its original airdate, and what kind of weirdo vamp ‘roids Kralik must be on to do the things he does. And in 313, “The Zeppo” I finally ease up just a little bit on poor ol’ Xander Harris as we discuss what may arguably be his high-water mark in the series, and recognize that it isn’t always about him doing or saying problematic things, sometimes problematic things are done or said to him. Next: academics are so hard to pin down! Presumably I WILL have a guest with me, but I can neither confirm nor deny that at this time. Whatever the case may be SOMEBODY is going to be talking about episodes 314, “Bad Girls” and 315, “Consequences.” THE BREAKDOWN Intro / Guest (00:00:00 - 00:08:53) Main Topic (00:08:53 - 01:29:55) Outro / Next (01:29:55 - 01:33:41) THE LIBRARY Library Closed For Filing - Please Come Back Tomorrow THE MUSIC “Conversations (feat. Wesley Mead)” by Azura (2017) “Father and Daughter” by Paul Simon, Surprise (2006) THE SCHOLARS Whedon Studies Association is a non-profit academic organization devoted to the study of the works of Joss Whedon and his associates. They put out Slayage: The Journal of Whedon Studies, and Watcher Junior: The Undergraduate Journal of Whedon Studies, both blind peer-reviewed twice-yearly online publications. They also host the biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses, which brings all these incredible scholars together to present papers, discuss ways of incorporating Whedon Studies in education, and basically just geek out together. http://www.whedonstudies.tv/
Podcasting is hard and it’s painful and it’s everyday. Except when it isn’t. Turns out there’s this thing rather unimaginatively called “real life” that sometimes pounces on people, and I guess my number was up. Soooo...sorry guys. But hey, to make up for it I’m giving you a really, really long episode this week! So that’s something. Right? This time around I’m joined by the delightful Mary Ellen Iatropoulos, Director of Education and Experience for The Art Effect, a nonprofit arts and media education organization, editor on Joss Whedon and Race: Critical Essays, and, most importantly, three-time winner of the Mr. Pointy Award for Best Work in Whedon Studies. Together we spill a LOT of words on episodes “The Wish,” “Amends,” and “Gingerbread.” We discuss visions of duality and unintended consequences, Cordelia Chase as the embodiment of the construct of white privilege, Also Mary Ellen teases her new podcast Supposedly Great, coming soon! And the new “Buffy Bang Watch” segment is pitched...though maybe not with that title? Next: I’m joined by Jennifer Walsh, writer, producer, and Buffy scholar published in Watcher Junior: The Undergraduate Journal of Whedon Studies. We’ll be discussing episodes 312, “Helpless” and 313, “The Zeppo.” THE BREAKDOWN Intro / Guest (00:00:00 - 00:22:33) Main Topic (00:22:33 - 02:33:19) Outro / Next (02:33:19 - 02:38:14) THE LIBRARY Joss Whedon and Race: Critical Essays, edited by Mary Ellen Iatropoulos and Lowery A. Woodall III THE LINKS Mary Ellen Iatropoulos’ Website THE MUSIC “Conversations (feat. Wesley Mead)” by Azura (2017) “Don’t Call Me White” by NOFX, Punk in Drublic (1994) THE SCHOLARS Whedon Studies Association is a non-profit academic organization devoted to the study of the works of Joss Whedon and his associates. They put out Slayage: The Journal of Whedon Studies, and Watcher Junior: The Undergraduate Journal of Whedon Studies, both blind peer-reviewed twice-yearly online publications. They also host the biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses, which brings all these incredible scholars together to present papers, discuss ways of incorporating Whedon Studies in education, and basically just geek out together. http://www.whedonstudies.tv/
How would you classify someone who started their first business before their 30th birthday, sold it, and can say that business is now part of Amazon's collection? We've run out of adjectives to describe Jennifer Walsh. Oh, and did we mention that Walsh also writes, advises on beauty, and appears on television regularly? Like most of us, her life's journey was not planned. She experienced many setbacks, some more personal than others. But through it all, she embraced change and picked up many important life lessons. Now she's here and eager to share. If you find yourself walking through the beauty of Central Park, you're likely to spot Walsh in her latest venture, Walk with Walsh. Walk with Walsh is a walking interview format hosted by Jennifer where her guests discuss what makes a productive leader. For now Central Park can wait. If you want to see more of Jennifer now, connect with her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/BehindTheBrand or on her website at http://walkwithwalsh.com
Tim Smithies recently completed his BSc (Hons) at the University of Western Australia. Supervised by Dr. Ian Dunican, Dr. Jennifer Walsh and Prof. Peter Eastwood, his honours project was with the former Super Rugby team (and most travelled professional sporting team in the world) the Western Force, and aimed to assess how long distance international travel affects the sleep of Super Rugby players. Furthermore, the project assessed how this travel can affect the team's game performance. Tim also plays premier grade cricket in Perth, and is travelling to the U.K. this year to play cricket. You can contact Tim at tidasmi@gmail.com and obtain a copy of his thesis via email. And as always contact Sleep4Performance at iandunican@sleeep4performance.com.au www.sleep4performance.com.au twitter @sleep4perform Enjoy Dr Ian C Dunican
Today's expert guest is Jennifer Walsh, head of the Worldwide Literary Department at WME and the creator of Together Live. Together Live is an annual speaking tour featuring diverse female voices, focused on connecting women together and finding purpose beyond the work day. Shilpa Das also joins us. She is a musician, improviser and writer. This week explores the word "purpose". Does everyone have one? Or maybe just Joan of Arc. And how is purpose tangled up with career, contentment, family, and talents -- we talk it all out on our very first episode.Follow Shilpa:Website: shilpadas.wordpress.comInstagram: shugdFacebook: www.facebook.com/shilpa.dasFollow Jennifer:Website: TogetherLive.comTwitter: @together_tweetsIG: @togetherliveeventsFB: @togetherliveevents
Meet Jennifer Walsh. A serial beauty entrepreneur with breakthrough concepts. Listen as she shares about life/work balance and how she's leveraged her biz growth journey into content that all entrepreneurs - no matter the industry - should discover.@basebeautycreativeagency@wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcastbasebeauty.com
Meet Jennifer Walsh. A serial beauty entrepreneur with breakthrough concepts. Listen as she shares about life/work balance and how she's leveraged her biz growth journey into content that all entrepreneurs - no matter the industry - should discover. @basebeautycreativeagency @wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcast basebeauty.com
What it Means to Be a Gay-Friendly Business: On today’s episode, I speak with Jennifer Walsh, co-owner of Out & About Travel, GayTravelInformation.com, and WeAreGayFriendly.com. Jennifer co-owns these websites with her wife (the websites’ founder) Desiree Sousa. Out & About Travel specializes in gay & lesbian tours, cruises, adventure travel, luxury travel, ski trips, honeymoons and customized packages. … Continued
Is the government lying to the nation about the Orlando Massacre? Today on TRUNEWS, Rick Wiles will systematically dissect the undeniable contradictions between the FBI's official report and the eye witness testimony of victims in the club. Rick will also speak with John Jackson and Jennifer Walsh about the LGBT activists' sinister plan to crack down on Christian colleges and universities in California.
Welcome to the #PlayUnified Podcast – formerly known as “Sports is the Catalyst” – where we meet at the intersection of sports, disability, philanthropy, entertainment and community building. Listen as we discuss why sports is such an important part of life, community and social change. Guests will include local sports figures, government officials, small business owner and figures within the Special Olympics movement. Matt Grimes and his coach Jennifer Walsh stop by for the Special Olympics Massachusetts Podcast re-boot and discuss their time spent at the 2016 NBA Cares Special Olympics Unified game which took place during the NBA All Star weekend in Toronto, Canada. You’ll never guess who recognizes Matt in the hotel lobby after the game and gives him a huge shout out! Matt recounts the selection process and why this experience was so important to him.
Jennifer Walsh talks with Gary Sutton about the Minimum Wage on The Morning News with Gary Sutton on WSBA. Part 2
Jennifer Walsh talks with Gary Sutton about the minimum wage on The Morning News with Gary Sutton on WSBA
During this week’s radio show you will learn about: The #DefineBrave Campaign from Katie K. Active Personal Stories about Overcoming Adversity Women Entrepreneurs Making a Difference: Pride & Glory and Mind.Body.Spirit EXPERIENCE Explore Non-Profits: FinalSaluteInc.org and StopCAIDNow.org
During this week’s radio show you will learn about: The #DefineBrave Campaign from Katie K. Active Personal Stories about Overcoming Adversity Women Entrepreneurs Making a Difference: Pride & Glory and Mind.Body.Spirit EXPERIENCE Explore Non-Profits: FinalSaluteInc.org and StopCAIDNow.org