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In this conversation, Andressa Sleiman discusses her journey into behavior analysis and its applications in healthcare, focusing on the importance of clear communication and the integration of behavioral science in improving patient outcomes. She elaborates on the teach-back method, its effectiveness in enhancing patient understanding, and contrasts it with traditional behavioral skills training. The discussion also touches on the role of organizational behavior management in healthcare settings and the potential of AI to improve practices and outcomes. Watch the video of this conversation here! https://youtu.be/9wjure8_eHE Continuing Education Credits (https://www.cbiconsultants.com/shop) BACB: 1.0 Learning IBAO: 1.0 Learning QABA: 1.0 General We also offer certificates of attendance! Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behaviourspeak/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/benreiman.bsky.social.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/behaviourspeak/ Contact: Dr. Andressa Sleiman asleiman@fit.edu https://www.fit.edu/faculty-profiles/s/sleiman-andressa/ Links: Nicole Gravina https://people.clas.ufl.edu/ngravina/ Performance Ally https://www.performanceally.com/ Articles Referenced: Radhakrishnan, N. S., Lukose, K., Cartwright, R., Sleiman, A., Matey, N., Lim, D., LeGault, T., Pollard, S., Gravina, N., & Southwick, F. S. (2022). Prospective application of the interdisciplinary bedside rounding checklist 'TEMP' is associated with reduced infections and length of hospital stay. BMJ open quality, 11(4), e002045. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002045 Felipe A, Vats A, Sleiman A, et al. Using intern-led quality improvement to reduce readmissions for specialty service patients within an academic medical center. Glob J Qual Saf Healthc. 2021; 4:70–76. https://doi.org/10.36401/jqsh-20-38 Gravina, N., Sleiman, A., Southwick, F.S., Matey, N., Harlan, E., Lukose, K., Hack, G. and Radhakrishnan, N.S. (2021), Increasing adherence to a standardized rounding procedure in two hospital in-patient units. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 54: 1514-1525. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.865 Qureshi A, Vats A, Jenkins N, et al. When Is My Care Team Rounding? A Simple Signage Intervention to Increase Awareness of Rounding Times. Journal of Patient Experience. 2021;8. https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735211007358 Sleiman, A.A., Gravina, N.E. and Portillo, D. (2023), An evaluation of the teach-back method for training new skills. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 56: 117-130. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.966 Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes on Related Topics Episode 19: Health, Fitness, Nutrition and Coaching Through a Behavior Analytic Lens with Wes Lowery https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-19-health-fitness-nutrition-and-coaching-through-a-behaviour-analytic-lens-with-wes-lowery-ms-bcba-lba/ Episode 33: Addressing Substance Use Disorders, Poverty, and AIDS Prevention Using Behavioral Science with Dr. Shrinidhi Subramaniam https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-33-addressing-substance-use-disorders-poverty-and-aids-prevention-using-behavioural-science-with-dr-shrinidhi-subramaniam-phd-bcba-d/ Episode 35: Staff Training and Supervision with Dr. Dennis Reid https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-35-staff-training-and-supervision-with-dr-dennis-reid-phd-bcba-d/ Episode 110: Contingency Management with Dr. Bethany Raiff https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-110-contingency-management-with-dr-bethany-raiff/
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In Episode 172, Dras. Corina Jimenez-Gomez, Sarah Lechago, and Denice Rios discuss their research exploring the answer to the question: Who are we? in their article: An Exploratory Survey of Latinidad in Behavior Analysis published in the journal Behavior Analysis in Practice. Continuing Education Credits (https://www.cbiconsultants.com/shop) BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Cultural QABA: 1.5 DEI Contact Dra. Lechago https://www.uhcl.edu/human-sciences-humanities/faculty/lechago-sarah https://www.facebook.com/BADIElabuhcl/ Dra. Iimenez-Gomez https://tabslab.psych.ufl.edu/corina-jimenez-gomez/ Dra. Rios https://experts.calstatela.edu/expert/denice-rios-mojica/ Past Episodes Referenced Dra. Rocío Rosales https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-30-a-conversation-with-dr-rocio-rosales-phd-bcba-d/ Dr. Jenn Fritz https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-36-saving-cats-and-dogs-from-euthanasia-using-behaviour-analysis-with-dr-jennifer-fritz-phd-bcba-d-and-dr-steven-payne-phd-bcba-d/ Behaviour Analysis in Puerto Rico with Dra. Yaniz Padilla Dalmau https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-155-behavior-analysis-in-puerto-rico/ Articles Referenced Beaulieu, L. and Jimenez-Gomez, C. (2022), Cultural responsiveness in applied behavior analysis: Self-assessment. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 55: 337-356. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.907 Jimenez-Gomez, C. and Beaulieu, L. (2022), Cultural responsiveness in applied behavior analysis: Research and practice. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 55: 650-673. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.920 Jimenez-Gomez, C., Lechago, S. & Rios, D. An Exploratory Survey of Latinidad in Behavior Analysis. Behav Analysis Practice (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-024-00914-4 Rios, D., Bell, M.C. & Fahmie, T.A. Survey of Faculty Perspectives, Actions, and Barriers to Culturally Responsive Mentorship. Behav. Soc. Iss. 32, 446–473 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42822
Episode 125 is a conversation with Dr. Lindsay Lloveras. Dr. Lloveras is a Behavior Analyst for the UF Health Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment (UF Health CAN) and coordinates the inpatient behavioral consultation program at UF Shands Children's Hospital. Her primary area of research is in assessment and treatment of behavior disorders, with emphasis on quantitative analysis. Dr. Lloveras and her colleagues have recently published several articles on differential reinforcement and the use of the term "ignore" in ABA and provides a unique perspective on how behaviour analysts can better apply (or not apply) these procedures. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Learning QABA: 1.5 General Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes Referenced Val Saini Episode https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-27-translational-research-digeorge-syndrome-and-a-little-dash-of-metacontingencies-with-valdeep-saini-phd-bcba-d/ Articles Referenced Athens, E.S. and Vollmer, T.R. (2010), AN INVESTIGATION OF DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT OF ALTERNATIVE BEHAVIOR WITHOUT EXTINCTION. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 43: 569-589. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.2010.43-569 Bannerman, D.J., Sheldon, J.B., Sherman, J.A. and Harchik, A.E. (1990), BALANCING THE RIGHT TO HABILITATION WITH THE RIGHT TO PERSONAL LIBERTIES: THE RIGHTS OF PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES TO EAT TOO MANY DOUGHNUTS AND TAKE A NAP. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 23: 79-89. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.1990.23-79 Donaldson, J.M., DeLeon, I.G., Fisher, A.B. and Kahng, S. (2014), Effects of and preference for conditions of token earn versus token loss. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 47: 537-548. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.135 Lloveras, L.A., McKeown, C.A., Lichtenberger, S.N. et al. Recommendations Regarding Use of the Term “Ignore” in Applied Behavior Analysis. Perspect Behav Sci 46, 399–408 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40614-023-00373-2 Vollmer, T.R., Peters, K.P., Kronfli, F.R., Lloveras, L.A. and Ibañez, V.F. (2020), On the definition of differential reinforcement of alternative behavior. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 53: 1299-1303. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.701
In Episode 122, Ben chats with Jagmeet Sangha, a behaviour analyst at Behavior Pivot based in California. In the first half of the episode Jagmeet talks about advocating with employers to embrace neurodiversity to improve performance using behavior science. In the latter half of the episode, they dig into culturally responsive behavior analysis in the South Asian community Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Cultural QABA: 1.5 DEI Contact Behavior Pivot https://www.behaviorpivot.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/behavior-pivot-consulting/ https://www.instagram.com/behavior_pivot_consulting/ Behavior Management Solutions https://www.bxmsolutions.com/ Links: Self-Determination Training Course for High Schools https://cbiconsultants.com/self-determination-course-secondary-schools/ Customized Employment at CBI Consultants https://cbiconsultants.com/customized-employment/ Learning Employment Action Plan (L.E.A.P) https://cbiconsultants.com/leap/what-is-leap/ Marc Gold: "Try Another Way" https://mn.gov/mnddc/extra/marc-gold1.html Marc Gold and Associates https://www.marcgold.com/ Black in Behavior Analysis - BIBA Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/284272152061855 Articles Referenced Beaulieu, L. and Jimenez-Gomez, C. (2022), Cultural responsiveness in applied behavior analysis: Self-assessment. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 55: 337-356. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.907 Jimenez-Gomez, C. and Beaulieu, L. (2022), Cultural responsiveness in applied behavior analysis: Research and practice. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 55: 650-673. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.920
In Episode 110, Ben chats with Dr. Bethany Raiff, a professor in the Department of Psychology at Rowan University about everything contingency management from using video games to help people quit smoking, increasing adherence to medication, increasing physical activity in sedentary adults, managing diabetes and so much more! Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Learning QABA: 1.5 General Contact: Dr. Bethany Raiff raiff@rowan.edu https://csm.rowan.edu/departments/psychology/facultystaff/psychology_full_part/raiff.html Habit Lab https://habitunit.com/ The Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes Referenced: Episode 33 Dr. Shrinidhi Subramanium https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-33-addressing-substance-use-disorders-poverty-and-aids-prevention-using-behavioural-science-with-dr-shrinidhi-subramaniam-phd-bcba-d/ Episode 105 Lauren Firth and Susan Tirella https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-105-suicide-prevention-with-autistic-individuals/ Links: Serious Games Journal https://games.jmir.org/ Games for Health https://home.liebertpub.com/publications/games-for-health-journal/588/overview Applications of Behavior Analysis in Healthcare and Beyond https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-57969-2 Articles Referenced: Halpern, S. D., French, B., Small, D. S., Saulsgiver, K., Harhay, M. O., Audrain‑McGovern, J., Loewenstein, G., Brennan, T. A., Asch, D. A., & Volpp, K. G. (2015). Randomized trial of four financial-incentive programs for smoking cessation. The New England Journal of Medicine, 372(22), 2108–2117. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1414293 Raiff, B.R., Burrows, C. & Dwyer, M. Behavior-Analytic Approaches to the Management of Diabetes Mellitus: Current Status and Future Directions. Behav Analysis Practice 14, 240–252 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-020-00488-x Raiff, B.R., Jarvis, B.P. and Dallery, J. (2016), Text-message reminders plus incentives increase adherence to antidiabetic medication in adults with type 2 diabetes. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 49: 947-953. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.337 White JS, Salem MK, Toussaert S, Westmaas JL, Raiff BR, Crane D, Warrender E, Lyles C, Abroms L, Thrul J., Developing a Game (Inner Dragon) Within a Leading Smartphone App for Smoking Cessation: Design and Feasibility Evaluation Study JMIR Serious Games 2023;11:e46602 doi: 10.2196/46602
Celebrity Fitness Model Jennifer Nicole Lee is the CEO and visionary power house behind JNL Worldwide, Inc. Due to her wildly successful globally broadcasted and marketed fitness and wellness products, books, digital products, e-commerce, and merchandise, she is internationally recognized in over 110 different countries. In short, “JNL” is an extremely successful global mega-brand. Mrs. Lee is a fitness celebrity, a bestselling author. However and most importantly she is a devoted wife and mother, representing the millions of other mom's and wives in the world with a brand they can trust. “It's my goal and passion to increase the quality of your lifestyle.” - JNL Jennifer is one of the world's most accomplished Super Fitness Models, and is an international celebrity due to her high profile wellness merchandise and key media appearances. Jennifer's career as a top fitness expert and icon began when she lost over 80 lbs after the birth of her children. Her motivational weight loss success story caught the world's attention, after she gained columns of accolades as a professional fitness competitor. In Jennifer Nicole Lee's Fun Fit Foodie cook book, she states that there priceless key secrets that will help all look and feel their very best, while not starving. She steals some ideas from her two earlier books, "Fitness Model Diet Book" and "The Mind Body & Soul Diet Book", as she always uses a certain fat blasting formula when creating meals. JNL says to always start "with a complex carb, combining it with a muscle feeding lean protein, add some healthy fats, and some fibrous carbs-and your body will have energy and you will glow." From her "Goof-Proof Grab & Go Breakfast Burrito" to her super cream "Chai Cream of Wheat Topped with Walnuts" she makes sure you enjoy stick to your rib meals. With her expanding name and brand, many major food brands are now seeking out JNL to endorse and mention their products and foods in her up and coming book tour, and appearances. She is frequent guest on major national talk shows, such as Oprah, E! Entertainment, Fox and Friends, Extra, The Secret Lives of Women, and most recent being highlighted as the top ultimate “pitchwoman” and presenter on Discovery's “Pitchmen” show, showcasing her captivating and strong TV sales power. Jennifer's energy, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit combined with a burning desire to help others drove her to create the JNL brand. All Rights Reserved © 2023 BuildingAbundantSuccess!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS
OWN, E!, Fox, Inside EditionCelebrity Fitness Model & Coach Jennifer Nicole Lee is the CEO and visionary power house behind JNL Worldwide, Inc. Due to her wildly successful globally broadcasted and marketed fitness and wellness products, books, digital products, e-commerce, and merchandise, she is internationally recognized in over 110 different countries. In short, “JNL” is an extremely successful global mega-brand. Mrs. Lee is a fitness celebrity, a bestselling author. However and most importantly she is a devoted wife and mother, representing the millions of other mom's and wives in the world with a brand they can trust. “It's my goal and passion to increase the quality of your lifestyle.” -JNL Jennifer is one of the world's most accomplished Super Fitness Models, and is an international celebrity due to her high profile wellness merchandise and key media appearances. Jennifer's career as a top fitness expert and icon began when she lost over 80 lbs after the birth of her children. Her motivational weight loss success story caught the world's attention, after she gained columns of accolades as a professional fitness competitor.In Jennifer Nicole Lee's Fun Fit Foodie cook book, she states that there priceless key secrets that will help all look and feel their very best, while not starving. She steals some ideas from her two earlier books, "Fitness Model Diet Book" and "The Mind Body & Soul Diet Book", as she always uses a certain fat blasting formula when creating meals. JNL says to always start "with a complex carb, combining it with a muscle feeding lean protein, add some healthy fats, and some fibrous carbs-and your body will have energy and you will glow." From her "Goof-Proof Grab & Go Breakfast Burrito" to her super cream "Chai Cream of Wheat Topped with Walnuts" she makes sure you enjoy stick to your rib meals. With her expanding name and brand, many major food brands are now seeking out JNL to endorse and mention their products and foods in her up and coming book tour, and appearances.She is frequent guest on major national talk shows, such as Oprah, E! Entertainment, Fox and Friends, Extra, The Secret Lives of Women, and most recent being highlighted as the top ultimate “pitchwoman” and presenter on Discovery's “Pitchmen” show, showcasing her captivating and strong TV sales power. Jennifer's energy, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit combined with a burning desire to help others drove her to create the JNL brand.© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Join Dr. Joe Vitale for another great episode of Zero Limits Living! Dr. Joe is joined by Author, Coach, & Fashion Queen Jennifer Nicole Lee. Jennifer is grateful to have lost 80lbs after the birth of my children, starting her wellness career in 2003. Now close to 20 years later, she is here still motivating the masses on a global level through her online coaching program at www.JNLVIP.com and also her 17 books and JNL-approved lifestyle products. Be sure to Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more Luxe Content!
This episode, we talk about preference assessments! I guess, to be more specific, we talk about preference assessment stability regarding potential sexual partners. And while this may not be the MOST applied topic, I would argue that it is actually pretty dang useful to us practitioners who utilize reinforcement every single day! Remember to check out our Manding to Mastery Course by going to www.behavioristbookclub.com/manding and submit questions to the show by going to www.behavioristbookclub.com/question-submission Citation Jarmolowicz, D.P., LeComte, R.S. and Lemley, S.M. (2022), A multiple-stimulus-without-replacement assessment for sexual partners: Test–retest stability. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 55: 1059-1067. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.936
Hello! In this podcast, we talk about a new JABA article all about building objective friendship building skills. Usually, I am not a fan of social skills research, but this article was really cool to me due to how objective and specific the whole analysis was. After talking about the article, we answer a question from a practitioner on social stories! Citation: Hood, S.A., Gopez, J.M., Fallon, M.J., Byczynski, F.A., Aquino, S.C. and Monroy, S. (2022), The beginning of a friendship: Teaching individuals with autism to identify shared interests. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 55: 1030-1058. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.951 Blog/transcript- www.behavioristbookclub.com/blog
We are lucky, at ABA Tech, to employ Student Interns looking to gain non-clinical experience. Some of our students came together to answer questions that we often see on social media and from other students in the field. In today's episode, Megan & Victoria speak with Abigail Petronelli, a previous ABA Tech Student on where they are now, how they got there, and advice for other students. - For questions: Victoria German- vgerman2020@my.fit.edu Megan Galban - mgalban2020@my.fit.edu Abigail Petronelli - abigail@abatechnologies.com - Research Links: Conine, D.E., Campau, S.C. and Petronelli, A.K. (2022), LGBTQ+ conversion therapy and applied behavior analysis: A call to action. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 55: 6-18. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.876 Petronelli, A., Ferguson, R. Into Inclusion: Increasing Trans-Inclusive Practices with Behavior Analysis. Behav Analysis Practice (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-021-00669-2 - To learn more about our current and previous students visit: https://abatechnologies.com/about-us/concentrated-supervised-fieldwork
In this episode, we discussed a recent JABA article about road safety:Myers, C., Zane, T., Van Houten, R. and Francisco, V.T. (2022), The effects of pedestrian gestures on driver yielding at crosswalks: A systematic replication. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 55: 572-583. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.905*Road safety isn't our typical 'go to' when we think of health but actually, it's pretty important when it comes to staying alive!*I love this as another display of how behaviour analysis isn't just for autism*Pedestrians are 1.5 times more likely to sustain fatal injuries compared to passengers in vehiclesThere are plenty of measures to encourage drivers to keep pedestrians safe, but what can YOU do as a pedestrian?In this study, in every condition, the pedestrian placed their right foot inside the crosswalk, made the appropriate gesture according to the condition, and waited for the vehicle to stop completely or slow down and the driver to motion the pedestrian to cross prior to crossing the street.During Baseline (i.e., no gesture) at Site 1, an average of 5.8% of drivers yielded to pedestrians. Both interventions showed an improvement over Baseline with an average of 16% of drivers yielding to pedestrians during the extended arm condition and 10.8% of drivers yielding to pedestrians during the raised hand condition. Site 2 averaged 15% of motorists yielding during Baseline. Again, both interventions showed an improvement over Baseline with an average of 28% of motorists yielding during extended arm and 39.3% of motorists yielding during raised hand. Site 3 had an average of 26.7% of motorists yielding during Baseline. Both interventions showed improvement over Baseline with 54.9% of drivers yielding during the extended arm condition and 57.2% of drivers yielding during the raised hand condition.Other factors feed in - time of day, gender, location, speed of driver etc please don't take this to mean you'll always be safe just by raising your hand!Not exactly ground breaking, but...It's reflective of many situations we see. We assume we know what's best or right but rarely do we have the data. e.g. clothing worn - we're told to wear bright and reflective clothing but there's no studies into this, it just makes senseThis is where behaviour analysts can helpWhat else could behavior analysts do here?Write task analyses for children and older people who are more likely to be in pedestrian traffic accidentsBehaviour skills trainingGroup level for implementing consequences for stopping safely for pedestriansThe study noted that most vehicles were travelling above the speed limit - this is certainly something BAs could tackle, e.g. average speed limitConnect with Us!If you have any questions, comments, concerns or topics that you would like us to cover, please reach out to us! FacebookBehave Yourself Podcast (private group)Instagram:instagram.com/emily.a.macraeinstagram.com/thebehaviourladyinstagram.com/behaveyourselfpodEmail:behaveyourselfpod@gmail.comDisclaimer: While we're both behaviour analysts and qualified in our respective fields, this podcast is for education and information sharing only and should not be taken as personal, medical or behavioral advice or services.
In this two-interview episode, Ben chats with Jennifer Fritz, Ph.D., BCBA-D and Steven Payne, Ph.D., BCBA-D about their respective Cat Labs! Drs. Fritz and Payne implement function-based treatments with shelter cats and dogs who engage in behaviour that prevents them from being adopted and often results in them being put down. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 2.0 Learning IBAO: 2.0 Learning General Information: Dr. Jennifer Fritz: https://www.uhcl.edu/human-sciences-humanities/faculty/fritz-jennifer Dr. Steven Payne: https://valleyanimal.org/pawlab Show Notes: University of Florida Undergraduate ABA Program: https://psych.ufl.edu/behavior-analysis/undergraduate-information Homeless and Orphaned Pets' Endeavour: https://www.homelesspets.net IACUC: https://www.uhcl.edu/about/administrative-offices/sponsored-programs/animal-care Sarah Bloom: https://www.usf.edu/cbcs/cfs/faculty-staff/bloom-s.aspx Jen Hammond: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-hammond-ph-d-bcba-d-7a135870 Claudia Dozier: https://absc.ku.edu/people/claudia-dozier Marianne Jackson: https://csm.fresnostate.edu/psych/facstaff/faculty/jackson.html Redemption by Nathan Winograd: https://www.amazon.ca/Redemption-Myth-Overpopulation-Revolution-America/dp/0979074312 Kansas City Pet Project: https://kcpetproject.org Best Friends Animal Society: https://bestfriends.org Valley Animal Center: https://valleyanimal.org Vegan Behaviour Analysts Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2563464030604037 Episode Referenced: The Behaviour Speak Podcast - Episode 5: https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-5-bringing-behaviour-analysis-to-africa-a-culturally-diverse-journey-around-the-world-with-maleshwane-mauco-msc-bcba Articles Referenced: Fritz, J.N., Fletcher, V.L., Dyer, S.P., Carpenter, K.A., Skrbec, M.L. and Yankelevitz, R.L. (2022), Functional analysis and treatment of aggression exhibited by cats toward humans during petting. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 55: 169-179. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.877 Salmeron, M. C., Payne, S. W., & Hegr, A. B. (2021). Functional analysis and treatment of feline aggression in an animal shelter. Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice, 21(2), 128–139. https://doi.org/10.1037/bar0000185 Dorey, N. R., Rosales-Ruiz, J., Smith, R., & Lovelace, B. (2009). Functional analysis and treatment of self-injury in a captive olive baboon. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 42(4), 785–794. https://doi.org/10.1901/jaba.2009.42-785 Dorey, N. R., Tobias, J. S., Udell, M. A. R., & Wynne, C. D. L. (2012). Decreasing dog problem behavior with functional analysis: Linking diagnosis to treatment. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 7(5), 276–282. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2011.10.002 Hall, N. J., Protopopova, A., & Wynne, C. D. (2015). The role of environmental and owner provided consequences in canine stereotypy and compulsive behavior. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 10(1), 24–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2014.10.005 Howard, V. J., & Reed, F. D. D. (2015). An evaluation of training procedures for animal shelter volunteers. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 35(3-4), 296–320. https://doi.org/10.1080/01608061.2015.1093052
OWN, E!, Fox, Inside EditionCelebrity Fitness Model & Coach Jennifer Nicole Lee is the CEO and visionary power house behind JNL Worldwide, Inc. Due to her wildly successful globally broadcasted and marketed fitness and wellness products, books, digital products, e-commerce, and merchandise, she is internationally recognized in over 110 different countries. In short, “JNL” is an extremely successful global mega-brand. Mrs. Lee is a fitness celebrity, a bestselling author. However and most importantly she is a devoted wife and mother, representing the millions of other mom's and wives in the world with a brand they can trust. “It's my goal and passion to increase the quality of your lifestyle.” - JNL Jennifer is one of the world's most accomplished Super Fitness Models, and is an international celebrity due to her high profile wellness merchandise and key media appearances. Jennifer's career as a top fitness expert and icon began when she lost over 80 lbs after the birth of her children. Her motivational weight loss success story caught the world's attention, after she gained columns of accolades as a professional fitness competitor. In Jennifer Nicole Lee's Fun Fit Foodie cook book, she states that there priceless key secrets that will help all look and feel their very best, while not starving. She steals some ideas from her two earlier books, "Fitness Model Diet Book" and "The Mind Body & Soul Diet Book", as she always uses a certain fat blasting formula when creating meals. JNL says to always start "with a complex carb, combining it with a muscle feeding lean protein, add some healthy fats, and some fibrous carbs-and your body will have energy and you will glow." From her "Goof-Proof Grab & Go Breakfast Burrito" to her super cream "Chai Cream of Wheat Topped with Walnuts" she makes sure you enjoy stick to your rib meals. With her expanding name and brand, many major food brands are now seeking out JNL to endorse and mention their products and foods in her up and coming book tour, and appearances. She is frequent guest on major national talk shows, such as Oprah, E! Entertainment, Fox and Friends, Extra, The Secret Lives of Women, and most recent being highlighted as the top ultimate “pitchwoman” and presenter on Discovery's “Pitchmen” show, showcasing her captivating and strong TV sales power. Jennifer's energy, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit combined with a burning desire to help others drove her to create the JNL brand. All Rights Reserved © 2022 Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS
Episode Synopsis: Annabel Farry's forte is in finding a balance between the personal and political, theory and practice, embodied time and clock time, and the physiological and spiritual. She's a midwife, parent and academic, and a third generation Lebanese immigrant to Aotearoa who considers herself Tangata Tiriti. In this episode, she talks about facilitating cultural safety in birthing services as well as in midwifery education, validating the anxieties of birthing people whilst ensuring equitable care, and ensuring her children can claim their birthright of Te Reo – whilst acknowledging the loss of her Lebanese ancestors' names and language.Episode notes: Comparing perinatal outcomes for healthy pregnant women presenting at primary and tertiary settings in South Auckland: A retrospective cohort study: https://www.midwife.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Jnl-55-article-1-Comparing-perinatal-outcomes.pdfMidwives' decision-making around artificial rupture of membranes in low-risk labour: https://www.v2.i3-uat.nz/our-work/resources/halo-tool-artificial-rupture-of-membranes-poster/Pasifika women's choice of birthplace: https://www.midwife.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Jnl-54-article-2-Pasifika-women.pdfMusic in this episode includes ‘Can We Be Friends' by Lobo Loco, used under a Creative Commons license from Free Music Archive.
As an artist and business owner, Jason Pickleman has been bridging the gap between fine art and commercial art his entire career. He has created a body of work both conceptual and popular, applying media as varied as neon, offset printing, silkscreen, collage, and photography. On the other hand, Pickleman's studio, the JNL graphic design, specializes in the creation of graphic ephemera of unique cultural significance such as exhibition catalogues and brand logos. On today's episode of The Artist Entrepreneur Podcast, Catherine and Jason discuss how to build an art career with a long term, slow and steady, vision as well as great work ethic. An insightful episode filled with nuggets of wisdom for artists who juggle multiple projects or stream of income in their business. Conversation Highlights: How being creative is similar to being an athlete Why it's so important to “put in the time” without any expectation of outcome How to tend to your art career as if it was a garden PLUS: Jason shares his one secret to a happy fulfilling art career! Links and resources: Website: http://pickleman.art/ https://www.jnldesign.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/pickleman.art/ https://www.instagram.com/jasonpickleman/ Don't forget to follow Catherine and The Artist Entrepreneur on Instagram or Facebook, and subscribe to the newsletter to get updates, advice, and free resources!
On this episode of the #dobetter podcast, Joe and Megan discuss what the phrase “Active Engagement” means to them. This episode is full of resources relating to creating Active Engagement and why it is a critical component for effective learning. Like the show? Please subscribe and leave a review to help us grow! Resources Discussed in the Show: https://www.marcus.org/autism-resources/autism-tips-and-resources/supporting-active-engagement https://autismnavigator.com/materials/about_active_engagement.pdf https://manualonautism.wordpress.com/supporting-communication/active-engagement/ https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C10&q=active+engagement+wetherby&btnG= https://pubs.asha.org/doi/full/10.1044/2018_JSLHR-L-RSAUT-18-0028 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10803-015-2615-2 Conine, D.E., Vollmer, T.R. and Bolívar, H.A. (2020), Response to name in children with autism: Treatment, generalization, and maintenance. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 53: 744-766. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.635 Conine, D.E., Vollmer, T.R., Barlow, M.A., Grauerholz-Fisher, E., Dela Rosa, C.M. and Petronelli, A.K. (2020), Assessment and treatment of response to name for children with autism spectrum disorder: Toward an efficient intervention model. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 53: 2024-2052. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.737
DIY with 'The Resident Builder' Pete Wolfkamp Sunday 27th June 2021In this week's show, first caller Jim asks Pete for advice on behalf of his grandson on the best way and the process of landing an apprentice position in the building industry followed by caller Tina who is seeking advice about project managing her home reno to keep within the budget and save. What are the do's & dont's, health & safety, tradie talk etc... what's to be expected by taking on this role? Caller Murray is not happy after his bathroom reno is turning out to be flooded with disaster! Pete touches on Surfactant leaching, Sound rating requirements, Builders estimations, Hot water Cylinders, Boundary pegs, Bridge piping and more...Then My Mate the Tradie- guest 'Gordie' from JNL discusses 'The current supply vs demand for residential framing timber. Ruud Kleinpaste takes us out into the garden where we talk about Black silty mould on citrus, Transportation and relocation of plants, creepy crawlies and loads more garden questions... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
OWN, E!, Fox Celebrity Fitness Model & Coach Jennifer Nicole Lee is the CEO and visionary power house behind JNL Worldwide, Inc. Due to her wildly successful globally broadcasted and marketed fitness and wellness products, books, digital products, e-commerce, and merchandise, she is internationally recognized in over 110 different countries. In short, “JNL” is an extremely successful global mega-brand. Mrs. Lee is a fitness celebrity, a bestselling author. However and most importantly she is a devoted wife and mother, representing the millions of other mom’s and wives in the world with a brand they can trust. “It’s my goal and passion to increase the quality of your lifestyle.” - JNL Jennifer is one of the world's most accomplished Super Fitness Models, and is an international celebrity due to her high profile wellness merchandise and key media appearances. Jennifer’s career as a top fitness expert and icon began when she lost over 80 lbs after the birth of her children. Her motivational weight loss success story caught the world’s attention, after she gained columns of accolades as a professional fitness competitor. In Jennifer Nicole Lee's Fun Fit Foodie cook book, she states that there priceless key secrets that will help all look and feel their very best, while not starving. She steals some ideas from her two earlier books, "Fitness Model Diet Book" and "The Mind Body & Soul Diet Book", as she always uses a certain fat blasting formula when creating meals. JNL says to always start "with a complex carb, combining it with a muscle feeding lean protein, add some healthy fats, and some fibrous carbs-and your body will have energy and you will glow." From her "Goof-Proof Grab & Go Breakfast Burrito" to her super cream "Chai Cream of Wheat Topped with Walnuts" she makes sure you enjoy stick to your rib meals. With her expanding name and brand, many major food brands are now seeking out JNL to endorse and mention their products and foods in her up and coming book tour, and appearances. She is frequent guest on major national talk shows, such as Oprah, E! Entertainment, Fox and Friends, Extra, The Secret Lives of Women, and most recent being highlighted as the top ultimate “pitchwoman” and presenter on Discovery’s “Pitchmen” show, showcasing her captivating and strong TV sales power. Jennifer’s energy, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit combined with a burning desire to help others drove her to create the JNL brand. All Rights Reserved © 2021 Building Abundant Success!! Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Spot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23ba
Brandon Perez joins us to discuss his recent study focusing on simple and effective strategies for toilet training. The article discussed was published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis in May 2020..Perez, B.C., Bacotti, J.K., Peters, K.P. and Vollmer, T.R. (2020), An extension of commonly used toilet-training procedures to children with autism spectrum disorder. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis
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Bruna Martini autrice della graphic novel Patria - Crescere in tempo di guerra dialoga di bambine, fascismo e guerra con Nicoletta Daldanise del book club Teste di Medusa Per ascoltare il podcast e visualizzare le immagini del libro Patria, È disponibile la versione video sul canale YouTube de I Luoghi delle Parole: https://youtu.be/xcphk-jNl-4
Welcome to Ask Stago, the Podcast dedicated to provide expert answers to your expert questions in coagulation. In today episode, our expert Thomas, is covering with us the usages of APTT testing. Literature sources: Toulon, P., Eloit, Y., Smahi, M., Sigaud, C., Jambou, D., Fischer, F. and Appert‐Flory, A. (2016), In vitro sensitivity of different activated partial thromboplastin time reagents to mild clotting factor deficiencies. Int. Jnl. Lab. Hem., 38: 389-396. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijlh.12499 CLSI One-stage Prothrombin Time (PT) test and Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT) test; Approved guideline - second edition. CLSI document H47-A2 Wayne, PA: Clinical and Laboratory Standard Institute, 2008 Levy JH, Szlam F, Wolberg AS, Winkler A. Clinical use of the activated partial thromboplastin time and prothrombin time for screening: a review of the literature and current guidelines for testing. Clin Lab Med. 2014 Sep;34(3):453-77. doi: 10.1016/j.cll.2014.06.005 Kitchen S, Jennings I, Woods TA, Preston FE. Wide variability in the sensitivity of APTT reagents for monitoring of heparin dosage. J Clin Pathol. 1996 Jan;49(1):10-4. doi: 10.1136/jcp.49.1.10. Gosselin RC, King JH, Janatpour KA, Dager WE, Larkin EC, Owings JT. Comparing direct thrombin inhibitors using aPTT, ecarin clotting times, and thrombin inhibitor management testing. Ann Pharmacother. 2004 Sep;38(9):1383-8. doi: 10.1345/aph.1D565. Gouin-Thibaut I, Martin-Toutain I, Peynaud-Debayle E, et al. Monitoring unfractionated heparin with APTT: a French collaborative study comparing sensitivity to heparin of 15 APTT reagents. Thrombosis Research. 2012 May;129(5):666-667. DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2011.11.016. Triplett DA. Screening for the lupus anticoagulant. Ricerca in Clinica E in Laboratorio. 1989; 19-379-89 Denis-Magdelaine A et al; Sensitivity of sixteen APTT reagents for the presence of anticoagulant. Haemostasis 1995; 25:98-105/ Rozen L, Copette F, Noubouossie DF, Demulder A. Evaluation of three APTT reagents in a routine laboratory: toward a compromise. Clin Lab. 2013;59(7-8):921-4. doi: 10.7754/clin.lab.2012.120909 van Rossum, A.P., Vlasveld, L.T., van den Hoven, L.J.M., de Wit, C.W.M. and Castel, A. (2012), False prolongation of the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) in inflammatory patients: interference of C‐reactive protein. Br J Haematol, 157: 394-395. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.2011.08990.x Gu, J.‐M., Ramsey, P., Evans, V., Tang, L., Apeler, H., Leong, L., Murphy, J.E., Laux, V. and Myles, T. (2014), Evaluation of the activated partial thromboplastin time assay for clinical monitoring of PEGylated recombinant factor VIII (BAY 94‐9027) for haemophilia A. Haemophilia, 20: 593-600. https://doi.org/10.1111/hae.12374 Hillarp A, Bowyer A, Ezban M, Persson P, Kitchen S. Measuring FVIII activity of glycopegylated recombinant factor VIII, N8-GP, with commercially available one-stage clotting and chromogenic assay kits: a two-centre study. Haemophilia. 2017 May;23(3):458-465. doi: 10.1111/hae.13168. Ezban M, Hansen M, Kjalke M. An overview of turoctocog alfa pegol (N8-GP; ESPEROCT® ) assay performance: Implications for postadministration monitoring. Haemophilia. 2020;26(1):156-163. doi:10.1111/hae.13897 Related podcasts: Ask Stago S1E11: UFH monitoring: APTT or Anti-Xa? https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/11-%E2%80%93-monitoring-of-ufh-aptt-or-anti-xa-41033/ Ask Stago S1E13: The Lupus Anticoagulant Diagnosis work up: https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/13-the-lupus-anticoagulant-diagnosis-work-up%C2%A0-54015/ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Content is scientific and technical in nature. It is intended as an educational tool for laboratory professionals and topics discussed are not intended as recommendations or as commentary on appropriate clinical practice.
Welcome to Ask Stago, The Podcast dedicated to provide expert answers to your expert questions in coagulation. In today episode, our expert Vicki, will give you all her tips to collect and prepare you sample in the best way. From sample, material or storage be sure to provide valid sample to your lab. A podcast to share with your colleague, nurses or any person in charge of the preparation of the sample in your facility. As usual, don’t forget to send any question you may have to Ask@stago.com, we will be glad to answer to it. To learn more: Continue with our podcast dedicated to the HIL pre-analytical check https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/9-how-to-manage-hil-samples-in-the-coagulation-laboratory-37748/ Literature: Stability of coagulation proteins in frozen plasma. B. Woodhams, O. Girardot, MJ Blanco and Y.Gourmelin, Blood coagulation and fibrinolysis 2001, 12:229-236 Effects of storage time and temperature on coagulation tests and factors in fresh plasma Limin Feng, Ying Zhao, Hongcan Zhao & Zhexin Shao Scientific Reports 4, Article number: 3868 (2014) doi:10.1038/srep03868 Quality Standards for Sample Collection in Coagulation Testing Giuseppe Lippi, M.D. 1 Gian Luca Salvagno, M.D. 2 Martina Montagnana, M.D. 2 Gabriel Lima-Oliveira, M.D. 2 Gian Cesare Guidi, M.D. 2 Emmanuel J. Favaloro, Ph.D., M.A.I.M.S., F.F.Sc. (RCPA) 3 Semin Thromb Hemost 2012;38:565–575. Quality in Laboratory Hemostasis and Thrombosis. S.Kitchen, JD Olson, E.Preston. Wiley-Blackwell 2009 Quality Standards for Sample Processing,Transportation, and Storage inHemostasis Testing Dorothy M. Adcock Funk M.D., Giuseppe Lippi M.D., Emmanuel J. Favaloro Ph.D., Semin Thromb Hemost 2012;38:576–585. Pre-analytical Variables in Coagulation Testing Associated With Diagnostic Errors in Hemostasis Emmanuel J. Favaloro, PhD, MAIMS, FFSc (RCPA); Dorothy M. (Adcock) Funk, MD; Giuseppe Lippi, MD DisclosuresLab Med. 2012;43(2):1-10. Effects of haemolysis, icterus and lipaemia on coagulation tests as performed on Stago STA-Compact-Max analyser, A. WOOLLEY, J.-L. GOLMARD, S. KITCHEN, 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Int. Jnl. Lab. Hem. Recommandation préanalytiques en hémostase; GFHT 2017-2018 CLSI Collection, Transport and Processing of Blood Specimens for Testing Plasma-based Coagulation Assays and Molecular Hemostasis Assays; Approved Guideline – Fifth Edition. CLSI Document H21-A5; Wayne, PA: Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute; 2008 Alesci S, Borggrefe M, Dempfle CE. Effect of freezing method and storage at -20⁰C and -70⁰C on prothrombin time, aPTT and plasma fibrinogen levels. Thromb Res. 2009;124(1):121-126. van den Besselaar AM, Witteveen E, van der Meer FJ. Long-term stability of frozen pooled plasmas stored at -70°C, -40°C, and -20°C for prothrombin time and International Normalized Ratio (INR) assessment. Thromb Res. 2013 Apr;131(4):349-51. doi: 10.1016/j.thromres.2013.01.020. Epub 2013 Feb 12. PMID: 23411127.
DIY with The Resident Builder Peter Wolfkamp Sunday 29th November 2020This week Peter talks with Tanya Woods Conveyancing Lawyer regarding rules and regulations around new builds. Bryce McDermott from Resene answers questions about painting and discusses other Resene products. Pete chats with Nigel from 4u2u in conjunction with JNL and answers your questions regarding leaks in concrete block walls, Squeaky floorboards, Shadow Clad, Joinery and much more before moving into the garden with Ruud Klienpaste. who tackles some unusual critter questions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anna Kate Edgemon joins us this episode to discuss using BST to improve job interview skills with adolescents. This was the focus of her recent journal article published in the journal of applied behavior analysis.Edgemon, A.K., Rapp, J.T., Brogan, K.M., Richling, S.M., Hamrick, S.A., Peters, R.J. and O'Rourke, S.A. (2020), Behavioral skills training to increase interview skills of adolescent males in a juvenile residential treatment facility. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis.
Dr. Katie Wiskow joins us to discuss the good behavior game from her recent journal article. Everyone managing a classroom should take a listen to this episode and try out some of these ideas!Silva, E. and Wiskow, K.M. (2020), Stimulus presentation versus stimulus removal in the Good Behavior Game. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis.
Dr. Joshua Jessel joins us this episode to discuss his article about rich to lean error correction. If you've never heard of “rich to lean error correction” check out this episode! Jessel, J., Ma, S., Spartinos, J. and Villanueva, A. (2020), Transitioning from rich to lean reinforcement as a form of error correction. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis. doi:10.1002/jaba.717
Dr. Jennifer Fritz joins us to discuss her recent article on MSWO preference assessments. Have you ever considered that the individual's most preferred item may not be chosen first? Listen in to hear some things to consider when interpreting the results of your assessments.Fritz, J.N., Roath, C.T., Shoemaker, P.T., Edwards, A.B., Hussein, L.A., Villante, N.K., Langlinais, C.A. and Rettig, L.A. (2020), Validity of the multiple‐stimulus without replacement preference assessment for edible items. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis. doi:10.1002/jaba.703
Jessica Buckley, BCBA joins Kylan Heiner, BCBA as they discuss Jessica's recent publication in the journal of applied behavior analysis titled Teaching students with autism spectrum disorder to tolerate haircutting.Buckley, J., Luiselli, J.K., Harper, J.M. and Shlesinger, A. (2020), Teaching students with autism spectrum disorder to tolerate haircutting. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis. doi:10.1002/jaba.713
Instructive feedback is a way to increase instructional efficiency. Dr. Casey Nottingham, BCBA-D joins the show as she discusses this powerful behavioral intervention with Kylan Heiner, BCBA. See the article citation below for the study in discussion.Nottingham, C.L., Vladescu, J.C., DeBar, R.M., Deshais, M. and DeQuinzio, J. (2020), The influence of instructive feedback presentation schedule: A replication with children with autism spectrum disorder. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis. doi:10.1002/jaba.706
How does a DRO work? Is it just extinction? Punishment? Or are we actually reinforcing "other" behavior as the name implies? Dr. Catalina Rey, PhD, BCBA-D joins Kylan Heiner, BCBA to discuss her recent study published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis addressing these questions.Rey, C.N., Betz, A.M., Sleiman, A.A., Kuroda, T. and Podlesnik, C.A. (2020), Adventitious reinforcement during long‐duration DRO exposure. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis. doi:10.1002/jaba.697
Forrest Toegel, Ph.D., BCBA-D joins Kylan Heiner, BCBA to discuss his recent study published in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis on April 6th, 2020 titled Effects of time-based administration of abstinence reinforcement targeting opiate and cocaine use. References and links mentioned in this podcast:Addiction SIG at ABAI: https://www.abainternational.org/constituents/special-interests/special-interest-groups.aspxDallery, J., Silverman, K., Chutuape, M. A., Bigelow, G. E., & Stitzer, M. L. (2001). Voucher-based reinforcement of opiate plus cocaine abstinence in treatment-resistant methadone patients: Effects of reinforcer magnitude. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 9(3), 317–325.Toegel, F., Holtyn, A.F., Subramaniam, S. and Silverman, K. (2020), Effects of time‐based administration of abstinence reinforcement targeting opiate and cocaine use. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis. doi:10.1002/jaba.702
OWN, E!, Fox Celebrity Fitness Model Jennifer Nicole Lee is the CEO and visionary power house behind JNL Worldwide, Inc. Due to her wildly successful globally broadcasted and marketed fitness and wellness products, books, digital products, e-commerce, and merchandise, she is internationally recognized in over 110 different countries. In short, “JNL” is an extremely successful global mega-brand. Mrs. Lee is a fitness celebrity, a bestselling author. However and most importantly she is a devoted wife and mother, representing the millions of other mom’s and wives in the world with a brand they can trust. “It’s my goal and passion to increase the quality of your lifestyle.” - JNL Jennifer is one of the world's most accomplished Super Fitness Models, and is an international celebrity due to her high profile wellness merchandise and key media appearances. Jennifer’s career as a top fitness expert and icon began when she lost over 80 lbs after the birth of her children. Her motivational weight loss success story caught the world’s attention, after she gained columns of accolades as a professional fitness competitor. In Jennifer Nicole Lee's Fun Fit Foodie cook book, she states that there priceless key secrets that will help all look and feel their very best, while not starving. She steals some ideas from her two earlier books, "Fitness Model Diet Book" and "The Mind Body & Soul Diet Book", as she always uses a certain fat blasting formula when creating meals. JNL says to always start "with a complex carb, combining it with a muscle feeding lean protein, add some healthy fats, and some fibrous carbs-and your body will have energy and you will glow." From her "Goof-Proof Grab & Go Breakfast Burrito" to her super cream "Chai Cream of Wheat Topped with Walnuts" she makes sure you enjoy stick to your rib meals. With her expanding name and brand, many major food brands are now seeking out JNL to endorse and mention their products and foods in her up and coming book tour, and appearances. She is frequent guest on major national talk shows, such as Oprah, E! Entertainment, Fox and Friends, Extra, The Secret Lives of Women, and most recent being highlighted as the top ultimate “pitchwoman” and presenter on Discovery’s “Pitchmen” show, showcasing her captivating and strong TV sales power. Jennifer’s energy, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit combined with a burning desire to help others drove her to create the JNL brand. All Rights Reserved © 2020 BuildingAbundantSuccess!! Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Spot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23ba
Matthew and Jason recap their conversation with Justin Perry of JNL. James in Alaska, We tease some BIG fish guests we have lined up in February. Super Bowl talk and UFC chat. Enjoy!
Justin Perry, of JNL Construction, sits down with Matthew and Jason (James phones in from Alaska). We talk about the past present and future of JNL and what keeps Justin going. Enjoy!
On today’s episode we have BCBA, Kathryn Goerges on the show to discuss how she works with extremely challenging behavior and how important it is to look at the true function of the behavior. We talk about about the importance of conducting functional analysis in your practice and not just throwing the kitchen sink at problem behaviors. Casey was still reeling after seeing Dr. Gregory Hanley present his work on the IISCA and Practical Functional Assessment so there are a ton of amazing “AH-HA” moments during this episode. If you are struggling with trying to treat problem behaviors and need some inspiration, then tune in baby. We have Journal Articles referenced in the show notes that can hopefully help you, help your clients. After all, they deserve the BEST. Show notes: Carr, E. G., & Durand, V. M. (1985). Reducing behavior problems through functional communication training. Journal of applied behavior analysis, 18(2), 111–126. doi:10.1901/jaba.1985.18-111 Hanley, G.P., Jin, C.S., Vanselow, N.R. and Hanratty, L.A. (2014), Producing meaningful improvements in problem behavior of children with autism via synthesized analyses and treatments. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 47: 16-36. doi:10.1002/jaba.106 Slaton, J.D., Hanley, G.P. and Raftery, K.J. (2017), Interview‐informed functional analyses: A comparison of synthesized and isolated components. Jnl of Applied Behavior Analysis, 50: 252-277. doi:10.1002/jaba.384 Go follow Kathryn on instagra @alwaysforward_aba Become a Patreon Member to help us keep putting out this podcast each week @ https://www.patreon.com/behaviorbitchespodcast
Ben Lambert started cooking meat over fire at an early age, hunting and cooking animals with his dad. After a varied career that included everything from working as a tattoo artist to a slaughterhouse job to being a meat cutter at an old school joint, Ben eventually made his way to Austin where he’d meet his wife Sarah. It was in Austin that his professional cooking career began to take shape. Ben worked at a well regarded place for its time, Blue Ox BBQ, and when a job opened up at Franklin Barbecue, he made the leap over there. For the next five years Ben honed his craft in the Franklin pit room with dreams of eventually opening his own place.In mid-2019 the time had finally come for the Lamberts to launch their own business, JNL Barbecue. JNL is now serving at Buzz Mill in East Austin in their new service trailer with the meats smoked on a thousand gallon Mill Scale pit. Open weekends for now, Ben and Sarah are expanding their menu and hours as they get their operations streamlined. Armed with an undeniable dedication to the craft and a wealth of cooking knowledge, expect big things from JNL Barbecue. Catch JNL Barbecue on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jnlbarbecue And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jnlbarbecue/
Last night we got together with some friends and played board games for like, many hours. While exchanging pleasantries over various drinks and snacks, I boasted to Colin that we, and I quote, "recorded a bomb ass episode this week" and proceed to feed him teasers of what we had in store. Now I can stop teasing my friends because we did, in fact, record a bomb ass episode this week and now we get to release it to the world. This week we were joined by Jason Langston aka . A veteran of the toy industry, Jason has worked for major toy companies (like Mattel) and and currently provides freelance work for those in need of his expertise. Due to Jason's vast knowledge of toys both new and old, it was just a matter of time until we dove down the rabbit hole of nostalgia and within minutes I was already making plans to rummage through my parent's storage to find my old Ninja Turtles. Check out this week's episode for insights, stories, and behind the scenes info on Jason's time in the toy industry. We won't blame you if you have to pause the episode a few times so you can rummage through storage yourself. We know how important those old toys can be. Enjoy! -Jr.
Episode 2 features the queen of webcam workouts Jennifer Nicole Lee. A 15-time book author and 92 magazine cover model, this multi-talented, no-nonsense human keeps it uncensored, real and raw. Jennifer shares how she has taken her passion for helping others succeed in fitness and turned it into the massively successful JNL Worldwide, Inc Coaching and Consulting Multi-Media Firm.
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Our guest for this week’s show is Commercial Real Estate and Parking Lot Expert, John Roy. In today’s discussion with John, we’re going to discuss the little known niche of parking lot investing. John is one of the foremost experts in the industry and spends time on both the investment side by personally owning parking lots as well as running a full service brokerage that solely specializes on parking lot sales. My time spent with John was very enlightening, as I knew little to nothing about the parking business prior to our call together. If you’re like me, then you’re always open to learning about new investment methods that can provide you diversification and long-term cash flow and wealth creation. Well, you’re in luck because that’s exactly what you’re going to learn about in today's show. In this show with John you’re going to learn: How John got his start in the parking lot business and how purchasing a few dilapidated homes near the Notre Dame football stadium has spawned into a full blown multi-million dollar business for him. What the air rights of a property are and why these can typically be much more valuable than keeping the parking lot as an ordinary income property. The step-by-step process of getting into parking lot investments. Why parking lots make for low maintenance investments in comparison to other commercial investments like apartments, office, retail, etc. The value-add components to look for when seeking out a parking lot investment. How to properly underwrite a parking lot investment when there are no financials available which is a quite common scenario when dealing with small-scale parking lot owners/operators. How automation is changing the parking lot industry and how these changes are having a positive impact on the industry as a whole. What type of financing is available on parking lots and how to obtain bank financing even when you’re buying a parking lot that doesn’t have accurate financial statements available. How to utilize out-of-the-box strategies to find opportunities, even in today’s competitive environment. And much more Recommended Resources Download my free success guide, “7 habits of highly successful multi-family investors” by going to KevinBupp.com/guide Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2 Looking to invest in Mobile Home Parks? Want to JV with me on deals? If so, schedule a call with me and let’s talk. Click here https://www.timetrade.com/book/KT36S
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The Jennifer Nicole Lee Interview This is the interview you are not going to want to miss. I interview super fitness Diva JNL. You all know when JNL and Laura London get together anything can happen!! We had a blast talking about everything from body painting, JNL Fusion, being a wife and mother, supporting our fellow fitness friends, and much, much more. So sit back, relax and get ready to have some fun.
This is a broadcast of a Panel Session called Meeting the needs of male victims of domestic and family violence, presented at the Australian Institute of Criminology's Meeting the needs of victims of crime conference held in Sydney on 19 May 2011. Part 2 of the Panel Session features Toni McLean, counsellor with the Think Twice! Program, presenting a paper called Are men really victims of intimate partner violence? Unlike most other victims of crime, male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) are yet to be truly recognised by the judicial system or the larger community. There are a number of beliefs about male victims of IPV, such as that men are rarely genuine victims; if they are, they must have done something to deserve it; or they aren’t affected as much as women are by partner violence; and it is easier for them to leave their relationships. These are all myths. This paper will: present evidence which shows that victimisation of husbands by wives has been documented for hundreds of years; present current statistics on the prevalence and nature of partner violence against men; explain how studies have presented contradictory and confusing pictures of partner violence perpetration; explore how male victimisation has not been adequately researched, with implications for the judicial system, the media, and government and community campaigns; offer some reasons as to why this has been the case. The acknowledgement of male victims has ramifications for government policy, the judicial system, and the provision of health and community services, as well as benefits for the community. We need a lot more information from and about male victims of partner violence in order to be able to meet their needs. Academics, clinicians and service providers need to be open to the possibility that a man who claims he is a victim of partner violence actually is. Listen now (MP3) | Download PowerPoint | Watch presentation Elizabeth Celi: Now Toni has worked in her past and recently as a counsellor with high-conflict relationships and currently doing a PhD in the Department of Psychology at the University of Western Sydney having a look at counsellor perceptions of intimate partner violence. So without further ado Toni will give you a bit more detail on that, so I'll hand you over to her. Please welcome her. Toni McLean: Thank you Elizabeth. That was a lovely introduction. I feel as though there is almost nothing more for the rest of us to say. And good afternoon everyone. Thank you for coming along to our presentation. Are men really victims of partner violence? I've certainly heard that question asked before. I'm pleased to be able to address that question today. I hope I'll be able to persuade any skeptics here, that there are indeed men who are victims of partner violence, that there are enough of them to justify providing services for them and for their children. There are a number of reasons why we should do that and those reasons aren’t just limited to the male victims themselves. For those of you who don’t need to be convinced then I hope that my colleagues and I will add to your knowledge and understanding of male victims today. My presentation will be focused on heterosexual victims of partner violence in particular and my colleagues will talk to you in turn on the broader issue of male victims of family violence in general and on the particular situation for gay men. Before I go any further I want to let you know that some of the slides I'm presenting here are a little different from the ones that I submitted to the AIC to go up on their website. If for any reason I'm not able to get it up there please contact me directly for a copy of the presentation if you’d like to have it. Throughout this presentation I'll be trying to be consistent with my terminology. Over the years domestic violence has become synonymous with male-perpetrated partner violence, yet, that is not the case as we know, so I prefer to use the term ‘intimate partner violence’ or shortening it to ‘partner violence’ because the word ‘domestic’ refers to all sorts of domestic relationships, not just to the intimate partner relationship and it shouldn’t be gender specific, so I will use partner violence and that will be referring to violence perpetrated by either men or women in an intimate relationship in the family. Absolutely essential to what I have to say is my own professional journey through this field and how I came to be speaking here. Much like Elizabeth, I had no idea. I had the traditional education in partner violence or what was called ‘domestic violence’ and that obviously was the one that said men were perpetrators, women were victims, that if men were victims there was something that they had done to deserve it, and that if women were perpetrators then there was a good reason for it – that they had been victimised themselves, that it was to prevent a preemptive strike that they were expecting in the future. And probably many of you here had that same kind of education. And as you can see, looking at my background here, the emphasis has been on my working with male perpetrators and female victims. That is how I started out. That is what I saw as being a helpful thing to do. So what happened? How come I ‘changed sides’ in a sense? Well what happened was the more that I worked in that area, the more that I worked with victims, with offenders, with couples, the more I realised that that ‘male perpetrator, female victim’ paradigm was only one snapshot in the collage that is intimate partner violence and that it has many different faces and that very often what I observed simply did not gel with this explanation. So I had no basis with which to help people. While it seemed to be true enough some of the time in many more cases the real picture was much more complex and contradictory. Sometimes it was a case of co-perpetration and co-victimisation. Sometimes even men were victims of controlling and coercive partners, female partners who were willing to use violence to maintain their position. So eventually I had to acknowledge that there was no way around it. Some men are indeed genuine victims of domestic violence or partner violence and many of these men have children too. I found this something of a challenge to deal with, either isolated in private practice and being fearful of making a mistake or being in an NGO where my colleagues were entrenched in the traditional paradigm. I had my own fear of getting it wrong, of falsely identifying a perpetrator as the victim. I was warned against approaching the ‘Angry Dads’ movement because they would brainwash me. I really needed to stay on track and on song with what I was doing. One of those representatives I was warned against is here today and I think you’ll find that there is probably nothing terribly scary about him when you hear him speaking. The children though were the innocent, really innocent victims of this paradigm. Every single one of those children who is dismissed because their father is dismissed could go on to have much more serious consequences in the future. My objectives today are to hopefully put it beyond doubt for all of you that there are male victims of partner violence and in fact, there always have been male victims of partner violence. It is nothing new. They and their children are present in sufficient numbers to justify services for them. Children suffer just as much as when their mothers are the victims and in fact, recent research shows that the consequences could even be worse for the children of male victims of domestic violence. I also want to establish that men are not only assaulted in self defence or in retaliation for their own behaviour. Their female partners are violent for a whole range of reasons just as men are and that men do suffer a range of physical and psychological injuries that can be serious. This presentation will show evidence of the victimisation of husbands by wives for hundreds of years. This is no backlash. The existence of male victims has been demonstrated in legal and literary works for centuries. This presentation will point out the massive variability in partner violence statistics, explain why this is the case, why and how contradictory and confusing pictures of partner victimisation have arisen, will consider why male victims have been somewhat invisible for the past 40 years because they certainly weren’t invisible in the past in centuries gone by. I’ll leave it to my male colleagues on the panel to discuss the needs of the male victims themselves. When someone raises the subject of male victims one of the first things you might hear is that it’s just a backlash against the feminist movement or against women or that men are feeling sorry for themselves or that it’s just a bunch of irate ex-husbands whinging because they’re angry with their ex-wives, but this extract you see here is from a poem that is one of many that’s littered throughout English and European literary history regarding the violence of a woman towards her husband, and as you see it dates back to the 16th century. It’s not only in popular literature that women’s violence has been recorded. The documentation of the victimisation of husbands is found back to at least the 13th century in a variety of legal, parish and community records as well as in diaries, letters and in artworks. It is a myth that the emergence of male victims in the late 20th century is just a backlash. In fact, as Elizabeth said it seems that men are in the position now that women victims were in 40 years ago. If you can see that image clearly or clearly enough it’s a 13th century stone carving from an English church. It shows a man down on the ground being held down by his hair while his wife swings a cheese-skimming ladle in his direction. The modern day equivalent is not rare as some of the references I've included at the end based on hospital records will attest. Here is a frieze from Montacute House in Somerset. The particular treatment for men who allowed themselves to be abused or beaten by their wives was specifically designed to cause them a high degree of shame by making them objects of ridicule and derision. The wife was sometimes, though not always ridiculed along with her husband. Although today we would not agree with the reason for the ridicule, which was that the man was not man enough to remain in charge in his own household, nonetheless, it does demonstrate that in fact, male domination in the family home has not always been a given and some women do dominate and control their husbands and they may use violence to do that. When a man was exposed as having had a beating or his wife found to be having an affair the village people would gather outside the house of the couple making raucous music using pots and pans and the like. Then they would drag the man out and force him to ride through the village sitting backwards on a donkey or being carried on a long pole and forced to go through the village while they followed him making this awful din. Sometimes his wife would be forced to ride back-to-back with him. This practice was called ‘riding skimmington’ or ‘riding the stain’ or ‘charivari’, the term varying with the location. It was designed to shame those couples who breached the social or moral mores of the day, in particular, those related to spousal relationships such as abuse and adultery. The term ‘skimmington’ is derived from the name for the cheese skimming ladle that we saw in the previous slide. The first half of this frieze depicts a man holding a baby with his wife hitting him on the head with her shoe. The second half shows him being paraded through the town on a long pole and this was what was called ‘riding the skimmington.’ Throughout the history of Britain, Mainland Europe, the early days of white colonisation of the United States and in Scandinavia there is extensive evidence of this practice occurring right up until the late 19thcentury. Although it occurred in the context of the husbands being ridiculed because they were not able to maintain their rightful position as the head of the household, a belief which I suspect few of us would have the courage to condone today, nonetheless, what these references show is that this behaviour was common enough in past centuries. Here are just a few examples of the many records that have been found that make reference to women’s use of violence against their partners. There are court records from the early 1600s describing a skimmington. There are records from prior to the English Civil War showing anxiety over the rising violence in women, and I was struck by the similarity with the headlines we’re seeing these days of rising violence in our young women in this country. There was legislation in the new colony of Massachusetts protecting both wives and husbands from domestic abuse. In fact, there is one quote here, “So turbulent and wild both in words and actions as he could not live with her, but in danger of his life and limb.” Evidence of restraining orders against wives being issued at the late 19th century in England. There are numerous literary examples as well recounting abuse by wives and riding the skimmington for husbands. Jonathan Swift, Oliver Twist, Sir Walter Scott, Ben Johnson, Samuel Pepys, Thomas Hardy all referring to these things. And a comment that Charles Dickens gave to Mr. Bumble in Oliver Twist when told it was his duty to control his wife he said, “The law is an ass. The law is a bachelor,” obviously implying that the law didn’t understand what relationships were like or at least what Mr. Bumble’s relationship was like. Here we have a painting from the late 16th century I think – Dawes’ “The Henpecked Husband” also riding the skimmington and wives beating him. The reason that this happened, he walked into his bedroom and found his wife in bed with her lover. Now there is a Dr. Malcolm George in the UK who gives an excellent analysis on the social processes of denial, derision and trivialisation, which are the community’s ways of avoiding the challenge of accepting the existence of men as victims of women’s violence. This is something which is not consistent with our entrenched stereotypes of strong men and gentle women and I've included some of his work in the bibliography at the end of this presentation. So from derision to denial I think we can see that there is ample evidence over seven centuries or more which speaks against the gradual emergence of the male partner violence victim as simply the backlash against the focus on women. So statistics, how many male victims are there? How many female victims are there? This can provide ammunition to start a world war. It has generated aggression and vitriol and all sorts of threats in the academic community for 40 years or more, so I decided today I'm not going to venture into that territory. It can become a significant distraction which takes us away from the pressing needs of the victims themselves. We can all use statistics to prove the points that we want to prove. However, I do have a recollection of a study in Norway that I think was nearly 40 years ago which claimed to show a correlation between the stork population and the human birth rate. We’ll say I think the study was – the so-called ‘study’ was done to prove a point about statistics. That study showed that as the stork population increased in the previous year, so did the birthrate. Now I suspect there is a false attribution of cause and effect there or at least I hope so. What I have done though is just to show three examples of statistics that you may find on domestic violence. The first in Santa Barbara in California taken from police records in 1983, so these are all cases where people have been found guilty of assaults in domestic violence related charges. In that study it showed 94% of the perpetrators were men and 6% were women. I've got a study done more recently from New Zealand in 2002, which is a community study, a population study of young adults, which shows 39% of the perpetrators were male and 61% were female. And then just to come down the middle, a recently released study by Professor Halford from Brisbane on Australian newlywed couples, which shows approximately equal rates of partner violence. So quoting statistics at ten paces isn’t really the way for us to proceed from here. I hope what this discrepancy will do is raise your curiosity about why there is such a discrepancy and what we can do about it. There are very good reasons why we do have such a range of discrepancies. Michael Johnson, respected researcher in the United States is one of the first to shed some light on the past discrepancy in these statistics. He identified that different studies used different sample populations. They asked very different questions of their participants and they used different language, so different studies came up with vastly different results. Up until this time researchers and others had effectively been comparing apples and oranges or rather, they had been lumping apples and oranges together in the same bowl as though they were the same fruit. The following slides will look at the impact of using different populations on the results. Beginning at the big end of town, if we look at United Nations surveys, obviously they’re drawn from a wide range of nations. They often include developing nations and they often include war-torn nations. When we do this it’s hard to separate out what is actually partner violence from civil violence and what are the causes. There is no way of determining the impact of the external environment on these figures. These figures also have little to do with countries like Australia, so they don’t have much validity here. We also have national crime agency surveys. These tend to draw their figures from police records, court records, corrective services or else records from women’s shelters. These naturally focus on the more serious end of the spectrum and they tend to distort figures for partner violence as well. Also as women were rarely arrested for partner violence until the last 10 years or so and even now it’s still quite a minority their violence simply didn’t appear in these records. We can look at national victimisation surveys, which tend to be phone surveys that are done every few years. They generally tend to be set in the context of exploring women’s violence [victimisation] and they interview a number of men as well, but the framework is already set that it is about women’s violence [victimisation]. Men aren’t primed to think of their own experience of victimisation. Studies have shown if the violence is referred to as a ‘crime’ then women are less likely to report their own use of violence. Men are also genuinely unlikely to see it as violence unless they’ve actually been seriously injured by it and that brings us to the fourth kind of study, which does give us much more reliable figures for the picture that is in the community today, so we can look at family conflict surveys and community or population studies. These tend to be couched within a relationship conflict framework, though they investigate the same behaviours that the other surveys investigate. So they investigate criminal behaviours, but they position it in a different environment. Women are more likely to disclose their use of violence in this situation when it’s not referred to as a criminal survey and men are also more likely to disclose their own experience of violence when it is seen as a relationship issue and not a crime. So what kinds of injuries do men receive? Men receive injuries resulting from being hit by all sorts of blunt instruments, by having objects thrown at them – glasses, saucepans, knives, whatever, by being struck with a vehicle, by being bitten, by the use of an actual weapon – a knife is a very common one, by scalding by boiling water or hot food. So all of the injuries that these can cause are the ones that men tend to suffer. That’s not to say that women don’t suffer these too, but we are here talking about male victims. And why do women assault their partners? Well actually for much the same reasons as men do. For a need for control in some cases. It may be trying to match their partner in control or it may be to be the one in charge. Expression of negative emotions, frustrated, angry, hurt, they’re jealous. It may be in self defence, just as it may be for men. And it may be to seem tough because they don’t want to seem weak with their partner. Which women are likely to be most violent? Interestingly the women who are likely to be most violent are those who did not report self defence, so they are the primary aggressors in the relationship. They are the partner violence perpetrators, or for the women who are genuine victims and are lashing out with violent resistance. How is it that there is so little research on male victims? Well as Elizabeth has alluded to, when this phenomenon surfaced in that era of civil rights in the late 60s the initial focus was on women victims and it’s difficult to maintain a focus on women victims and men victims at the same time. And as female partner violence ‘victim’ predominately implies ‘violent husband’ then it’s hard to hold the concept of a man as being a violent husband and a victimised male at the same time. Women victims were also not asked about their own use of violence. If they had been then in some cases at least it would have been seen that they were actually aggressors in their relationships. Erin Pizzey from the UK found this out. She was a champion of the cause of women victims of domestic violence, but over time she realised that it wasn’t as simple as that. If men were not asked about their experience of victimisation, nobody is going to know about it and they weren’t asked. And because male victimisation was hidden it didn’t stimulate further research. It just remained more invisible. There have been effective public campaigns raised about the awareness of female victimisation and this has unwittingly served to keep male victimisation hidden as well. And astoundingly, in the US and perhaps in Canada as well and who knows in other countries, research into male victimisation has sometimes been actively discouraged by funding bodies. You can refer to Murray Strauss’ references. He documents that very well as I think Dr. Donald Dutton does too. There has been an understandable fear of having to share funding with women’s services or between women’s and men’s services. However, this doesn’t help the child victims. It’s an example of faulty thinking and doesn’t provide a good solution. And the difficulty is if we acknowledge male victims we also have to acknowledge and work out how to deal with female offenders. And if we need more reasons why they’re invisible, the media focus on sensational crimes by men against women stacks the odds somewhat. It sells papers and it attracts internet readers. We have to deal with our stereotypes. The belief that because men are bigger and do use violence perhaps more readily in some situations, that they will automatically want to assault women as well. And we make the assumption that women don’t assault men because the men are bigger. Well I can guarantee you from my own work that is not the case. There is a tendency to ridicule male victims of women’s assaults. We have trouble coming to grips with that – facing that challenge. It’s been politically incorrect to acknowledge male victims of female perpetrated violence and that may lead to many of us being a bit worried about discussing it in public. And certainly something I've had to deal with is the fear of getting it wrong in my work: what if I make a mistake? What if he is a really convincing perpetrator? But I realised a solution to that was not ignoring the problem, it was skilling myself up, becoming more knowledgeable and more proficient and more able to work through this. The implications of ignoring male victims of female perpetrated violence: physical and psychological impact on the men who are victimised, and my colleagues will talk more about that. There is a cost to the community. There is an impact on the children. Service providers, if they want to respond don’t know how to. The male victims themselves understandably build resentment and they can become perpetrators if they weren’t before. It makes it more difficult for women using abusive behaviour to seek help if we won’t acknowledge it. Women who use violence for whatever reason are more likely to suffer significant injury in retaliation from their male partners. If for no other reason, that’s a reason to address the problem. Services don’t know how to respond to female offenders and women are at risk of further violence in future relationships. So: beyond the paradigm. Meeting the needs of victims of crime first requires we recognise their existence and understand their experience. For male victims we have to move beyond the paradigm that has prevailed for 40 years and which has served to minimise or deny their existence, thus compromising our ability to respond to them. The fact that there are some people who are unwilling to accept that the assault of men by women does occur, stems from our deeply held stereotypes about men and women. Don’t take my word for all of this. There are male victims. There are enough of them. Men aren’t only assaulted in self defence and they do suffer from it. There is an extensive bibliography following this presentation if you’d like to see it. Elizabeth Celi: Thank you very much Toni. You certainly highlighted some of the research paradigms we need to consider and the up skilling that us as professionals in our respective fields may need to consider. General References Hamel, J. (2010). Do we want to be politically correct, or do we want to reduce partner violence in our communities? Partner Abuse, 1(1), 82-91. Cook, P. W. (2009). Abused men: The hidden side of domestic violence. Westport, CT: Praeger. Straus, M.A. (2008). Bucking the tide in family violence research. Trauma, Violence and Abuse, 9(4), 191-213. McNeely, R. et al. (2001). Is domestic violence a gender issue, or a human issue? Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 4, 227–251. Mihalic, S.W. et al (1997). If violence is domestic, does it really count? Journal of Family Violence,12, 293-311. McNeely, R. et al. (1987). The truth about domestic violence: a falsely framed issue. Social Work, (Nov-Dec), 485-485-490. Fiebert, M.S. (2008). References examining assaults by women on their spouses or male partners: an annotated bibliography. Historical references for male victimisation George, M.J. (1994). Riding the donkey backwards: Men as the unacceptable victims of marital violence. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 3(2) 137-159. George, M.J. (2002). Skimmington Revisited. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 10(1), 111-136. George, M.J. (2003). Invisible touch. Aggression and Violent Behaviour, 8, 23-60. [George also provides a good analysis of the phenomenon of deriding and minimising men as victims.] Kelly, H.A. (1994). Rule of thumb and the folklore of the husband’s stick. Jnl of Legal Education, 44(3), 341-365. [A well researched debunking of the perpetuated myth that a man had the legal right to beat his wife with a stick no thicker than his thumb.] Recent references on prevalence of male victimisation ABS Personal Safety Survey 2005. Steinmetz, S. (1977-78). The battered husband syndrome. Victimology. An international journal, 2(3-4), 499-509. Straus, M. (1988). Violence in American families: How much is there and why does it occur? In Nunnally et al, Troubled Relationships. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Straus, M.A. (2007). Dominance and symmetry in partner violence by male and female university students in 32 nations. Children & Youth Services Review, 30, 252-275. Halford, W.K. et al. (2010). Relationship aggression, violence and self-regulation in Australian newlywed couples. Australian Jnl of Psychology, 62 (2), 82-92. Bala, N. An historical perspective on family and child abuse: Comment on Moloney et al, Allegations of Family Violence, 12 June 2007. Jnl Family Studies, 14(2), 271-78. References on how and why male victimisation is difficult to see Detschelt, A. (2002-03). Recognizing domestic violence directed towards men. Jnl Legal & Public Policy, 249-272. Graham-Kevan, N. (2007). The re-emergence of male victims. International Journal of Men’s Health, 6(1), 3-6. Straus, M.A. (2007). Dominance and symmetry in partner violence by male and female university students in 32 nations. Children and Youth Services Review, 30, 252-275. Straus, M.A. (2007). Processes explaining the concealment and distortion of evidence on gender symmetry in partner violence. European Journal of Criminal Policy Research, 13, 227-232. Straus, M.A. (2009). Why the overwhelming evidence on partner physical violence by women has not been perceived and is often denied. Jnl Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 18(6), 552-571. [Read the 3 Straus papers in this order as he systematically explains: 1) the evidence of concealment of male statistics 2) the methods / processes used; 3) the reasons why.] References on male injuries Hines, D.A. (2007) Posttraumatic stress symptoms among men who sustain partner violence: An international multisite study of university students. Psychol of Men & Masculinity, 8(4), 225-239. Kimberg, L. (2008). Addressing intimate partner violence with male patients: A review and introduction of pilot guidelines. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(2), 2071-78. Dalsheimer, J. (1998). Battered men. A silent epidemic. Topics in Emergency Medicine, 20(4), 52-59. Duminy, F.J. et al. (1993). Assault inflicted by hot water. Burns, 19(5), 426-438. Krob, M.J. et al. (1986). Burned and battered adults. 18th Annual Meeting American Burns Assoc. References on female violence Allen-Collinson, J. (2009) A Marked Man: Female-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Abuse. Internat. Jnl Men’s Health, 8(1), 22-40. Caldwell, J.E. et al (2009). Why I hit him: Women's reasons for intimate partner violence. Journal of Aggression, Mal-treatment & Trauma, 18, 672-697. Hines, D.A. et al (2009). Women’s use of intimate partner violence against men: Prevalence, implications, and consequences. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 18(6), 572-586. Hamel, J. et al, (2007). Perceptions of motives in intimate partner violence: Expressive versus coercive violence. Violence and Victims, 22(5), 563-576. Hines, D. A., & Douglas, E. M. (2010). Intimate terrorism by women towards men: Does it exist? Journal of Aggression, Conflict, and Peace Research.
The most entertaining weight loss and fitness podcast show on radio." Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy radio show podcast broadcasting live each week from Atlanta, GA, USA. To download the show on iTunes please click on this linkOn tonight's show Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy get the skinny about Tips and Tricks for Hungry Chicks from the one and only Hungry Girl herself Lisa Lillien. Lisa shared her favorite snacks from 2007 including Breyers Fat Free Double Churn ice cream that will set you back a skinny 90 calories fro a 1/2 cup serving. She also loves Lesser Evil's Krinkle Sticks and the Corn Muffins from Vitalicious. She talked about her upcoming Hungry Girl Cookbook that features 165 recipes and survival tips. She gave our listeners her top tip to help you stick with your New Years Resolution in 2008. She said that you should try to live by the 80-20 rule. Which means to eat good 80% of the time and to have some fun the rest of the time. Remember tomorrow is another day. And don't set unrealistic goals they just set you up to fail. Use her daily email newsletter as your inspiration to stay on track in 2008. Subscribe for free at www.hungry-girl.com She also talked about Project Angel Food an organization she is involved with to feed the needy. Check it out at www.angelfood.orgWe also had on Harrison Forbes the co-host of Pet Talk. The nation's best pet show on radio. Harrison shared his best dog training tips including his suggestion to use a prong collar when training your dog. He also chimed in on the recent tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo and how he recently appeared on the Larry King Show to discuss it. He also said that a lot of bad dog behaviors like digging or chewing can be traced to your dogs frustration. And you might be able to cure the dog by exercising your dog. Remember when you do exercise your dog do it at dog speed not Fat Guy speed. Harrison talked about his upcoming project he is working on with James Gandolfini and his upcoming book. For more info on everything he is up to be sure to check out his website www.harrisonforbes.comWe led off the show with womens health journalist Karen Bridson author of the book Secrets of Skinny Chicks. Karen interviewed 25 skinny women to learn exactly how they got in shape. She purposely chose women who were not naturally skinny to see what they did and didn't do to achieve their weight loss goal. It seems that in order to lose weight you must be very mindful of your eating and to exercise a lot more than you think is enough. Her book also touches on the dangers of overdoing it. She shares a very personal story of a friend of hers who suffered from an eating disorder. Please check out her book at Amazon, Barnes and noble and other bookstores.And we ended the show and 2007 with a great interview with one of our BFF's Jennifer Nicole Lee. JNL shared some of the exciting things she has planned in 2008. She has got calendars, ebooks, dvds and lots and lots of photos on her website www.jennifernicolelee.com. Dr Fitness chimed in with his best fitness tips for 2007. But I forgot to write them down so you'll have to listen to get them. Amazingly the Fat Guy is being followed by close to 3 dozen people who are interested in what he eats each day. Who would have thought? Anyone can follow the Fat Guy's eating exploits on Twitter. Food journals are great ways to lose weight and the Fat Guy is always trying anything in order to lose those last 20 pounds. So take a peek into his food diary. You never know what he'll write. Somehow he can stay compliant to writing on Twitter but he can't fit in exercise each day. That's right, moments after he eats something the Fat Guy Twitters about it and you can follow him so that one day if you try real hard you too can look like the Fat Guy. Please go to www.twitter.com/fatguy Hot mom, Kathie Larkin was in the studio lending her thoughts and laughter. You know Kathie as the host of Real Savvy Moms. Real Savvy Moms is a great show for hot moms, fat moms, all kinds of moms and is available on most PBS' around the US and online and now on in Atlanta. So be sure to look out for that. Remember Kathie is one of the top feet and legs model's out there... she is so hot she got to be a body double for Alyssa Milano in that Veet commercial that is on TV 24 hours a day. Be sure to check out Kathie's website www.getkathie.com. Also check out her hosting skills on www.RealSavvyMoms.com. Remember we are now on every morning in Michigan. On radio station WKNW. They asked us to create a Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy "Wellness Minute." So now a new Wellness Minute runs on that station each morning at around 7:40. Each Wellness Minute features the doctor and I going over 5 of his best tips on a given wellness subject like: losing weight, getting in shape, living a healthy lifestyle, etc. We're working on ways to make those tips available to all our listeners. If you have a favorite radio station that you think would benefit from our Wellness Minutes send them an email telling them about it and who knows maybe you can hear us everyday too. Also once again, I need you to please do me a favor. My kid Max has been doing a radio show called "Kid Power Radio" for awhile now and you should check it out. Tiffany from The Daily Candy called his family friendly radio show "Hilarious!" This is a great show for your kids. It is kind of like a kids version of David Spade's "Showbiz Show" on Comedy Central or Entertainment Tonight mixed in with a little Wayne's World. Max recaps the week in entertainment and gives his take and review of what he liked and didn't like on TV, at the movies, video games, in books and in music and even restaurant reviews. Please go to his site and download the show for your kid. He had a big show recently he interviewed Meatwad from Aqua Teen Hunger Force on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. And if your kid sends Max an email he'll read it on the air next week. The show can be found at www.kidpowerradio.com and you can email Max at RadioStarMax at Yahoo.com. He has gotten emails from kids from England, Australia, China and even the US. Your encouragement is greatly appreciated. Thanks to you his show is rocketing up the charts!!! As always, more laughs, more info and more fun than any other health, fitness, weight loss podcast out there. Click the podcast button and check out the entire show right now. Don't forget to check out the Doctor Fitness and the Fat Guy blog at www.drfitnessblog.com for more tips about weight loss and Dr. Shafran's analysis of all things health and fitness. Also check out our brand new redesigned website www.drfitnessandthefatguy.com to subscribe to our FREE weekly healthy living newsletter and enjoy all the benefits of our online weight loss community. You can also email Dr. Fitness there with your specific questions and he will personally answer each one. Promise!! Please blog about our show. Our show grows when our listeners tell their friends about us. We need your help to grow our listener base so if you enjoy Dr Fitness and the Fat guy please forward this podcast to a friend and put links to our website and show on blogs and message boards you enjoy. Thanks!
The most entertaining weight loss and fitness podcast show on radio. Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy radio show podcast broadcasting live each week from Atlanta, GA, USA. On tonight's show, Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy get the skinny about some of the hottest exercise classes that are sweeping the gyms from Social Diva Lexi Tabback. A self-described Jersey Girl, Lexi has tried a whole bunch of the wackiest exercise classes and has reported back her findings. Are you up for Samurai Sword Fighting? What about a little trapeze and aerial dance? Listen to Lexi recount her experiences with these exercise classes and others. For more information about Social Diva, Lexi, her latest book "How To Be A Social Diva" go to their website www.socialdiva.com. Social Diva lets you know where the hippest, coolest, most happening places are in your city. It is Lexi's job (and the other Divas like Peg Samuel) to personally check out these places and report back to you so you don't waste your time. As Lexi always says, "Diva's don't sweat, they glow" Check them out. We also had John Biggs on from CrunchGear and RunningGearReview sharing his take on the latest fitness gadgets. Before you buy any gadget I strongly suggest you check out both of these websites. On this show John told us all about: wireless headsets, an ipod pedometer combo, a stereo bluetooth headphone thingy, a waterproof mp3 player case and so much more. His blogs are must reads for gadget lovers. Check them out at www.crunchgear.com and www.runninggearreview.com And what a special treat it was to have the return of Nicci Micco and Eating Well magazine. If you haven't already, check this magazine out offline and online. You will not find a better photographed, more intelligent food magazine. Tonight Nicci told us all about milk. She talked about cow snd goat milk, soy milk, almond milk , hemp milk, organic milk. She even explained to the Fat Guy that it is truly impossible to milk a cat. they have a lab where they test things so that must be true. You can listen to the show and learn all about milk or check out the article in the latest issue of Eating Well magazine. Also go to their website and subscribe to their free email newsletters they are awesome www.eatingwell.com But that's not all, this show also had on Charles Staley the author of Muscle Logic and other great books. He has appeared on the TODAY show as well as The CBS Early Show and shared his counter-intuitive approach to weight training and fitness. Charles told the fat guy to invert his reps when he strength trains for better results. Dr Fitness had to tell Charles that the Fat Guy doesn't get into the gym much. Charles recommends that instead of 3 sets of 10 you do 10 sets of 3 in the same amount of time. Less reps more sets. The Fat Guy calls this "The Joy of Sets" To learn more check out Charles website www.staleytraining.com and www.charlesstaley.com And the Fat Guy wants to give a big thanks to RedGrrl who emailed him and said nice things. Believe it or not, the Fat Guy does not get a lot of fan mail. So thank you RedGrrl for taking the time to email him. And yes hot mom, Jennifer Nicole Lee is "that peppy." By the way, this weekend is JNL's bikini bootcamp in South Beach. Good luck to her with that.Kathie Larkin was with us again and she shared important information about her progress as a tennis player and a personal trainer. You know Kathie as the host of Real Savvy Moms. Real Savvy Moms is a great show for moms that is available on most Public Broadcasting Stations around the US and online. Remember Kathie is one of the top feet and legs model's out there... she is so hot she got to be a body double for Alyssa Milano in that Veet commercial that is on TV 24 hours a day. Be sure to check out Kathie's website www.getkathie.com. Also check out her hosting skills on www.RealSavvyMoms.com. Remember we are now on every morning in Michigan. On radio station WKNW. They asked us to create a Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy "Wellness Minute." So now a new Wellness Minute runs on that station each morning at around 7:40. Each Wellness Minute features the doctor and I going over 5 of his best tips on a given wellness subject like: losing weight, getting in shape, living a healthy lifestyle, etc. We're working on ways to make those tips available to all our listeners. If you have a favorite radio station that you think would benefit from our Wellness Minutes send them an email telling them about it and who knows maybe you can hear us everyday too.Also once again, I need you to please do me a favor. My nine year kid Max made his radio debut in his new show "Kid Power Radio." This is a great show for your kids. It is kind of like a kids version of David Spade's "Showbiz Show" on Comedy Central or Entertainment Tonight mixed in with a little Wayne's World. Max recaps the week in entertainment and gives his take and review of what he liked and didn't like on TV, at the movies, video games, in books and in music and even restaurant reviews. Please go to his site and download the show for your kid. He had a big show recently he interviewed Meatwad from Aqua Teen Hunger Force on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. And if your kid sends Max an email he'll read it on the air next week. The show can be found at www.kidpowerradio.com and you can email Max at RadioStarMax at Yahoo.com. Your encouragement is greatly appreciated. Thanks to you his show is rocketing up the charts!!! As always, more laughs, more info and more fun than any other health, fitness, weight loss podcast out there. Click the podcast button and check out the entire show right now. Don't forget to check out the Doctor Fitness and the Fat Guy blog at www.weightlossradio.blogspot.com for more tips about weight loss and Dr. Shafran's analysis of all things health and fitness. Also check out our website www.drfitnessandthefatguy.com to subscribe to our FREE weekly healthy living newsletter. You can also email Dr. Fitness there with your specific questions and he will personally answer each one. Promise!! Please blog about our show. Our show grows when our listeners tell their friends about us. We need your help to grow our listener base so if you enjoy Dr Fitness and the Fat guy please forward this podcast to a friend and put links to our website and show on blogs and message boards you enjoy. Thanks.
The most entertaining weight loss and fitness podcast show on radio." Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy radio show podcast broadcasting live each week from Atlanta, GA, USA. On tonight's show, Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy get the skinny about being a "Fabulously Fit Mom" from America's hottest mom, Jennifer Nicole Lee. That's right, the same JNL who has a calendar, a weight loss book, a clothing line, and an annual bikini fitness boot camp returned to the show. Jennifer is such an inspiration to women and especially moms. She is a hot mom herself and she works every day trying to help mom's get healthy, lose weight and lead an active life. She has a new dvd called "Fabulously Fit Moms" that can be found at Amazon.com and her website www.jennifernicolelee.com. And as a bonus to regular listeners, be the first hot mom to send an email to Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy with a good mommy story or mom blog entry and we'll send you a free Jennifer Nicole Lee exercise dvd. And we were happy to have on Alden Mills, former Navy Seal, professional fitness trainer and inventor of the Perfect Pushup. I know you have seen this product. It is on TV all the time. Usually Dr Fitness doesn't like TV exercise gadgets, but he loves the Perfect Pushup. It is built well and really works. You get a great workout with it. You get stronger faster, it reduces strain on your joints and muscles and can cut down on injuries. The Get Ripped workout that is included with the PerfectPushup is a fast and easy workout. Go to www.perfectpushup.com or www.bodyrev.com for more information on all of Alden's great exercise products. Everyone knows the Doctor is an former pro tennis player, so occasionally he has the juice to get famous tennis people on our show. tonight we had on former top 5 ranked men's tennis superstar Robby Ginepri. Robby gave us a peak behind the scenes in the life of a pro tennis player. He told stories about playing poker with fellow tennis stars Andy Roddick and James Blake. Robby told us who the worst poker player on the tennis tour is, but you'll have to listen tot he show to find out. Robby also told us which country has the hottest women tennis players as well as a bunch of stuff about what life on the tour is like. He has donated so much to local communities through his charity events and is a really great guy. For more information about Robby Ginepri's tennis career, his upcoming tennis match with Pete Sampras, his charities and his tennis club please go to his website www.robbyginepri.com. And last but not least we were glad the amazing Cindy Boggs made time to come on our show. She is West Virgina's director of Activate America, a newspaper fitness columnist, and fitness coordinator with the Charleston YMCA. She is also the author of the new book "You Can Find Health In Your Hectic World" This great book is filled with great advice and inspirational words from a truly remarkable woman. Cindy's core message is "Get up. Keep moving. You can do it." so please check out her website www.cindysays.com for information about the book and all the wonderful things Cindy Boggs is doing to promote health and wellness. Since Dr Fitness was back he came up with crazy segment about how colors affect your health. He says red gives you energy, green is calming and more stuff like that. but the real reason to listen to this segment is to hear him try and pronounce turquoise. Too funny. Kathie Larkin was with us again and she shared important information about her progress as a tennis player. She loved talking with hot guys like Alden Mills and Robbie Ginepri for a change. She spent the whole show blushing and checking out their pictures on the computer. You know Kathie as the host of Real Savvy Moms. Real Savvy Moms is a great show for moms that is available on most Public Broadcasting Stations around the US and online. Remember Kathie is one of the top feet and legs model's out there... she is so hot she got to be a body double for Alyssa Milano in that Veet commercial that is on TV 24 hours a day. Be sure to check out Kathie's website www.getkathie.com. Also check out her hosting skills on www.RealSavvyMoms.com. Remember we are now on every morning in Michigan. On radio station WKNW. They asked us to create a Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy "Wellness Minute." So now a new Wellness Minute runs on that station each morning at around 7:40. Each Wellness Minute features the doctor and I going over 5 of his best tips on a given wellness subject like: losing weight, getting in shape, living a healthy lifestyle, etc. We're working on ways to make those tips available to all our listeners. If you have a favorite radio station that you think would benefit from our Wellness Minutes send them an email telling them about it and who knows maybe you can hear us everyday too. Also once again, I need you to please do me a favor. My nine year kid Max made his radio debut in his new show "Kid Power Radio." This is a great show for your kids. It is kind of like a kids version of David Spade's "Showbiz Show" on Comedy Central or Entertainment Tonight mixed in with a little Wayne's World. Max recaps the week in entertainment and gives his take and review of what he liked and didn't like on TV, at the movies, video games, in books and in music and even restaurant reviews. Please go to his site and download the show for your kid. He had a big show recently he interviewed Meatwad from Aqua Teen Hunger Force on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. And if your kid sends Max an email he'll read it on the air next week. The show can be found at www.kidpowerradio.com and you can email Max at RadioStarMax at Yahoo.com. Your encouragement is greatly appreciated. Thanks to you his show is rocketing up the charts!!! As always, more laughs, more info and more fun than any other health, fitness, weight loss podcast out there. Click the podcast button and check out the entire show right now. Don't forget to check out the Doctor Fitness and the Fat Guy blog at www.weightlossradio.blogspot.com for more tips about weight loss and Dr. Shafran's analysis of all things health and fitness. Also check out our website www.drfitnessandthefatguy.com to subscribe to our FREE weekly healthy living newsletter. You can also email Dr. Fitness there with your specific questions and he will personally answer each one. Promise!! Please blog about our show. Our show grows when our listeners tell their friends about us. We need your help to grow our listener base so if you enjoy Dr Fitness and the Fat guy please forward this podcast to a friend and put links to our website and show on blogs and message boards you enjoy. Thanks!
The most entertaining weight loss and fitness podcast show on radio." Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy radio show podcast broadcasting live each week from Atlanta, GA, USA. On tonight's show, Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy get the skinny about the "Eat Clean Diet" and Cookbook from author Tosca Reno. Tosca is a columnist with Oxygen magazine and has an amazing body transformation story which she shared with our listeners. When she was around 40 she lost something like 100 pounds and now at 48 years young she is a swimsuit model. You have to go to her website just to see the success story pictures they are unbelievable. Tosca's diet book "The Eat Clean Diet" and her new companion cookbook is all about eating natural healthy foods in small portions 5-6 times a day. She has two websites that you should check out www.toscareno.com and www.eatcleandiet.com. And for all you Jennifer Nicole Lee fans if you are going to JNL's Bikini Bootcamp this month you will see Tosca there as well.And if you love relaxing at the spa then you'll love hearing what it's like building one of the fastest growing spa chains in America. CiCi Coffee and Celia Tully of Natural Body Spa & Shoppe shared the secrets to their spa success. So if you like hearing about massage, aromatherapy, beauty products and other spa stuff then you'll love hearing these ladies dish. And a big congrats to Natural Body for being named to an elite list of only 6 spas in America that are part of the Green Spa Network, which is trying to bring environmentally sustainable operating practices to the burgeoning spa industry. For more information check out their website www.naturalbody.com And what would a Dr fitness and the Fat Guy show be without a visit from Sweet Susi May from Fit Sugar. Susi shared lots of cool tips for gear that you should check out like a new bike, a new backpack, and some other stuff. She also had some exercise tips about including walking up hill as part of your exercise routine. If you are not already you should be checking out her website www.fitsugar.com She updates that site at least 15 times a day. I promise you if check that site out 5 times today you will find fresh content each time. And if by chance there is not fresh content then check out all the other great sites that are part of the Sugar network. The Doctor was featured in the Atlanta Journal Constitution newspaper last week click on this link and it will take you to his article on how get the most out of your workout with a friend or something like that. If this link is bad go to www.ajc.com and search for Dr. Adam Shafran and it will come up.Kathie Larkin dropped in for her usual insight and energy. You know Kathie as the host of Real Savvy Moms. Real Savvy Moms is a great show for moms that is available on most Public Broadcasting Stations around the US and online. Remember Kathie is one of the top feet and legs model's out there... she is so hot she got to be a body double for Alyssa Milano in that Veet commercial that is on TV 24 hours a day. Be sure to check out Kathie's website www.getkathie.com. Also check out her hosting skills on www.RealSavvyMoms.com. Remember we are now on every morning in Michigan. On radio station WKNW. They asked us to create a Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy "Wellness Minute." So now a new Wellness Minute runs on that station each morning at around 7:40. Each Wellness Minute features the doctor and I going over 5 of his best tips on a given wellness subject like: losing weight, getting in shape, living a healthy lifestyle, etc. We're working on ways to make those tips available to all our listeners. If you have a favorite radio station that you think would benefit from our Wellness Minutes send them an email telling them about it and who knows maybe you can hear us everyday too. Also once again, I need you to please do me a favor. My nine year kid Max made his radio debut in his new show "Kid Power Radio." This is a great show for your kids. It is kind of like a kids version of David Spade's "Showbiz Show" on Comedy Central or Entertainment Tonight mixed in with a little Wayne's World. Max recaps the week in entertainment and gives his take and review of what he liked and didn't like on TV, at the movies, video games, in books and in music and even restaurant reviews. Please go to his site and download the show for your kid. He had a big show recently he interviewed Meatwad from Aqua Teen Hunger Force on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. And if your kid sends Max an email he'll read it on the air next week. The show can be found at www.kidpowerradio.com and you can email Max at RadioStarMax at Yahoo.com. Your encouragement is greatly appreciated. Thanks to you his show is rocketing up the charts!!! As always, more laughs, more info and more fun than any other health, fitness, weight loss podcast out there. Click the podcast button and check out the entire show right now. Don't forget to check out the Doctor Fitness and the Fat Guy blog at www.weightlossradio.blogspot.com for more tips about weight loss and Dr. Shafran's analysis of all things health and fitness. Also check out our website www.drfitnessandthefatguy.com to subscribe to our FREE weekly healthy living newsletter. You can also email Dr. Fitness there with your specific questions and he will personally answer each one. Promise!! Please blog about our show. Our show grows when our listeners tell their friends about us. 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The most entertaining weight loss and fitness podcast show on radio." Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy radio show podcast. On tonight's show, Doctor Fitness and the Fat Guy get the skinny about how a small town girl from Massachusetts becomes a Playboy Playmate. Carrie Stevens, the former Miss June 1997 is now an actress, a model, a television host and writer. She has recently lost over 70 pounds and shares how she did it. She is a writer with The Hot Moms Club and some of her work can be found at www.hmcmagazine.com In the interview she told stories about what it's like at the Playboy Mansion and how dating the drummer for Kiss helped inspire and motivate her to take her career to the level it is today. When her son was born Carrie was over 70 pounds heavier than she was during her Playboy Playmate days and her "friends" at Hef's place doubted she could get her hotness back. That was inspiration enough for Carrie and she worked her butt off to get back to where she was. She takes a lot of pride in achieving all the fitness and weight loss goals she set for herself. Because of her amazing story Carrie was chosen to be the spokesperson for Diet Classics. For more information on what Carrie is up to please check out her website www.carriestevens.com We also got to spend time with Fred Hahn, the author of "The Slow Burn Revolution" His book shows you how slow motion exercising can change your body in less than 30 minutes a week. That's right not 30 minutes a day -- 30 minutes a week. This is perfect for the Fat Guy. He is devouring the book and all the dvds to see if he can do it. Fred says that to lose the weight you have to also implement a protein rich diet that he also covers in his book. Fred's co-authors are: Michael and Mary Dan Eades who wrote Protein Power. Fred's strength training techniques are perfect for the gym and also can be done in your home with stuff you have a round your house. Go to Fred's website www.seriousstrength.com and you can find all kinds of info on his slow burn method. And last but never least we had on the lovely and talented Jennifer Nicole Lee. JNL updated us on what's happening in her world. She has her Bikini Boot Camp coming up in September, she has a line of bathing suits, she has a calendar she has her Fabulously Fit Moms thing going on. you name it Jennifer Nicole Lee is doing it. Who knows what's next..movies, TV, world fitness domination. Please go to her website www.jennifernicolelee.com to learn more.The Doctor had some fair health tips on ways to block inflammation without taking drugs. So we had a new installment of ...Dr Fitness' "Things You Can Do Today" To Naturally Block Inflammation Tomorrow. Here are a few of Dr. Fitness' secrets about how to block inflammation...Number 1, lose weight...being over weight promotes joint and tissue damage. Number 2, eat less saturated fats - that means less red meat. And Number 3, Eat more pineapple. Pineapple contains bromelain and that has been proven to lower inflammation. He had a few more tips but you'll have to listen to get them.Kathie was still away doing something for the Real Savvy Moms TV show. If she doesn't come back soon Dr Fitness is going to send out a search party to find her. Remember she is one of the top feet and legs model's out there... she is so hot she got to be a body double for Alyssa Milano a few weeks ago. Be sure to check out Kathie's website www.getkathie.com. Also check her out on www.RealSavvyMoms.com. Remember we are now on Michigan radio station WKNW this day. They asked us to create a Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy "Wellness Minute." So now a new Wellness Minute runs on that station each day. Each Wellness Minute features the doctor and I going over 5 of his best tips on a given wellness subject like: losing weight, getting in shape, living a healthy lifestyle, etc. We're working on ways to make those tips available to all our listeners. If you have a favorite radio station that you think would benefit from our Wellness Minutes send them an email telling them about it and who knows maybe you can hear us everyday too. Also once again, I need you to please do me a favor. My nine year kid Max made his radio debut in his new show "Kid Power Radio." This is a great show for your kids. It is kind of like a kids version of David Spade's "Showbiz Show" on Comedy Central or Entertainment Tonight. Max recaps the week in entertainment and gives his take and review of what he liked and didn't like on TV, at the movies, video games, in books and in music and even restaurant reviews. Please go to his site and download the show for your kid. And if your kid sends Max an email he'll read it on the air next week. The show can be found at www.kidpowerradio.com and you can email Max at RadioStarMax at Yahoo.com. Your encouragement is greatly appreciated. Thanks!!! As always, more laughs, more info and more fun than any other health, fitness, weight loss podcast out there. Click the podcast button and check out the entire show right now. Don't forget to check out the Doctor Fitness and the Fat Guy blog at www.weightlossradio.blogspot.com for more tips about weight loss and Dr. Shafran's analysis of all things health and fitness. Also check out our website www.drfitnessandthefatguy.com to subscribe to our FREE weekly healthy living newsletter. You can also email Dr. Fitness there with your specific questions and he will personally answer each one. Promise!!