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“I think we need better on-shift teaching.” This is a common quote from residents and med students alike in the emergency department. EMRA*Cast host Chris Reilly, MD, MS, talks with EM:RAP Deputy Director and EM educator Jessica Mason, MD, about different ways residents can take learning into their own hands and get the most out of their on-shift education. It's as easy as a SNAPPS (punny if you listen).
Today I am speaking with Jessica Mason (she/her). She is a Wellness Coach for Teachers, on a mission to support educators to live more mindful, calm and balanced lives. Jess hosts in-person workshops, coaches clients in a 1:1 capacity + runs online courses designed to guide teachers to ditch the burnout and truly thrive. Jess and I speak about: How Jess went into teaching Jess's experience with her own well-being challenges/anxiety What contributed to Jess's anxiety as a new teacher Our belief systems and limiting beliefs- How they impact the way we show up as a teacher How new teachers look after themselves- We can choose OURSELVES and OUR STUDENTS Re-defining a ‘good teacher' Creating a safe space for teachers to be vulnerable and share What Jess has seen new grads struggle with Understanding the value of yourself and your time Jess's definition of wellbeing Follow Jess on Instagram @jess.mason_ Follow Em on Instagram @thegradguide_ or contact her at her new website www.thegradguide.com.au
If you missed an episode or two or just want the abbreviated version of them, Jess & Mason reminisce on their guests and what they learned from them during Earth Month. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amostlygreenlife/message
In this episode I'm joined by Jess Mason, Head of Marketing & Brand Experience at iT360, fellow founding mentor at Her Career and soon to be moving into the role of Senior Partnerships Marketing Lead at Fusion5. What I love about Jess is her passion and enthusiasm for the people she works with and the projects she works on. Jess, her husband Grant and their son Milo immigrated from South Africa in 2018. She completed her MBA in October 2019 before starting back into the workforce. What I am excited to have her share is her insight as an immigrant, a mother, a student and someone who is ever striving for, and supporting others to their own, excellence. We round off with a great lesson to male managers and leaders on how not to be condescending when a valuable female employee tells you she's pregnant, and how having a different leader in place when you return from maternity leave can change EVERYTHING! For any comments, questions or inquiries about how I can help you as a business or candidate, drop me an email rosey@customisetalent.com or send me a voice memo https://anchor.fm/roseyonrecruitment/message --- Connect with Jess on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessmason/ Follow iT360 on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/it360.nz/ Follow Her Career on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/her-career/ Follow Fusion5 on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/fusion5/ --- To support my episode sponsor: Follow Customise Talent Group on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/customise-recruitment-limited/ Check out the Customise Talent Group website http://customisetalent.com/ --- To follow more of my work: Check out my links at https://linktr.ee/roseyhercareer/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roseyonrecruitment/message
Episode 155 is an interview with Jess Mason, writer for The Mary Sue and hostess of the Reel Magic podcast which examines the intersection of magic and Paganism with how they're portrayed in film and television. We discuss queering media, curative fandom, and whether the aunts from Practical Magic are secretly a lesbian couple. Find more about Jess Mason's writing here. You can also follow her on social media @fangirlingjess on Twitter and Instagram. Patreon supporters heard this show first! Consider giving a small donation to Patreon.com/IncitingProjects! You’ll get cool rewards like unedited video and audio podcasts from Inciting A Riot and Inciting A BrewHaHa, as well as bonus extras not published anywhere else, plus deals and coupons! Patrons are charged on a per-creation basis, so you only pay for the content you want! Love and Lyte, Fire Lyte Blog: IncitingARiot.com FireLyte@IncitingARiot.com @IncitingARiot on Twitter / Instagram Facebook.com/IncitingARiotPodcast Subscribe/Rate/Comment on iTunes: http://bit.ly/iTunesRiot Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4qTYYhCLMdFc4PhQmSL1Yh
008 - In this episode of Powering Through Adversity, Sam and Matt sit down with Jess Mason to discuss what is like to live with endometriosis, a chronic, often extremely painful condition, that has no cure.Endometriosis affects an estimated 1 in 10 women, which is approximately 176 million women across the globe, yet we still no little and about it. This episode aims to shed light on an unfortunate human experience that is often overlooked. Tune in here to listen:https://linktr.ee/poweringthroughadversityListen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Stitcher, Castbox, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform. You can also watch the interview on YouTube.
In this first episode of Cider's Web, Emma explores the evolving world of cider and tells her own story of how she fell in love with it.Featuring: Albert Johnson (Ross-on-Wye Cider & Perry), Tom Oliver (Oliver's Cider), Steve & Phil (Bignose & Beardy), Jess Mason, Pete Brown, Jane Peyton and Gabe Cook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Podcast Interview with Jess Mason and Jason Cox, Untiltled Folder by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
In this episode: - Emma talks to the brewing philosopher, John Keeling, who is soon to retire from a long career at Fuller's; - Little Earth Project's Tom Norton talks wild and sour beers; - Duvel's Master Brewer, Olav Blancquaert, explains why it has taken so long to get Duvel on tap; - PLUS, live in the studio, Drinks Maven herself, Jess Mason, tells us about her exciting new project, BritHop; resident homebrewer, James Torr, urges us to brew local; - resident beer sommelier, Jane Peyton, talks about Beer Day Britain, - and Emma announces a brand new event for the beery calendar - Brighton & Hove Beer Week. Produced & presented by Emma Inch (@fermentradio)
It’s flu season (in the northern hemisphere) and that means it’s time to vaccinate yourself against common medical misconceptions. In this episode we tackle some of the big questions people have about influenza: What is it? And why should we get vaccinated? Can you get sick from a flu shot? Is the flu basically a bad cold? Does Tamiflu actually do anything? In addition, Dr. Jess Mason does some deep investigative reporting and contracts the flu virus for this episode.
We deliver pearls from the first day of #dasSMACC in Berlin. We cover talks by Dr. Brian Burns on trauma, Dr. David Carr on endocarditis, Dr. Paul Young on statistics, and Dr. Jess Mason on sickle cell vaso-occlusive crisis. Check out foamcast.org for show notes and pictographic summaries. Thanks for listening and for the Rosh Review for sending us! Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer
Jess Mason and Anton Helman walk us through a podcasting checklist. Great episode!!
Anton Helman & Jess Mason take us through the educational principles of podcasting. This is the 1st of several "pre-course" podcasts to get you ready for The Podcasting Course in April. Don't miss the 1st EVER podcasting course for medical educators! In Lexington, Kentucky, April 21 and 22 at The 21C Museum Hotel. Hope to see you there! Check us out at flippingmeded.com
That's right, Chris Curran is speaking at The Podcasting Course in Lexington, Kentucky! April 21 and 22nd. Check out thepodcastingcourse.com to register. We also have Scott Weingart, Jess Mason, Swami, Anton Helman, and others coming to teach. This is a can't miss event in medical education.
It’s always a pleasure to have this dynamic duo back on the podwaves. The conversation was as lively as you would expect, which is to say, lively.
A Firm Foundation for the Future - 1 Tim 6:3-19 - Jess Mason by Free Christian Church
Prayeractive - Philippians 4:4-7 Jess Mason by Free Christian Church
Fifty weeks after it was recorded, I bring you one from the vault.