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Picture a weary parent stepping through a hospital door and finding a warm kitchen, a quiet bed, and a team that already knows their child's name. Katie Fitzgerald, Global President and CEO of Ronald McDonald House Charities, joins Ryan to explain how she is scaling that welcome across sixty-two countries, and sketches a clear plan for doubling the number of families RMHC can house and support worldwide. Katie recalls hard-won lessons from guiding Feeding America through the pandemic's first shockwaves, and also explains why psychological safety is the starting point for every bold target she sets. From slashing treatment-abandonment rates in Peru to raising seventy-six million dollars in a single four-month sprint, Katie shows how steady progress, not perfection, can change a family's story forever.
Children's unfiltered access to the internet is under scrutiny these days thanks to shows like Netflix series Adolescence, and one initiative in Auckland aims to draw even more attention to the danger online. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
It takes a team of people working around the clock to bring Morning Report to life. Producer reporters Ellen O'Dwyer and Katie Fitzgerald have taken a look behind the scenes.
"Alexa, play RNZ" may be something some of our listeners are used to saying, as smart devices ingratiate themselves into our lives. But others have embraced the internet even more and can say "okay Google, open the blinds" or "Hey Siri, boil the jug." Katie Fitzgerald takes a look at how people are using their Wifi, for an easier life.
With Greyhound racing set to be banned by August next year, the industry is starting to wind down and soon thousands of dogs will need homes. But for one new greyhound owner, the deal went sour after they realised the adoption agency they were using required them to never call the dog a rescue. nor use it for promoting anti-greyhound racing causes. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
University of Auckland scientists have begun providing a genetic test for people with autism. Katie Fitzgerald has been looking into this.
There's less than a week until voting closes in Auckland's most underground election. The election selects five trustees for Entrust, the majority shareholder in Auckland lines company Vector. It has been dominated by one group for thirty years, and hardly anyone return their ballots. Katie Fitzgerald looks into what's going on.
Auckland Council has unleashed a new animal management team to deal with roaming dogs - especially those causing chaos at schools. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
REVERED AMERICAN GUITARIST/SINGER/SONGWRITER/JOHN WESLEY ON TOUR WITH ALT ROCK BAND VERTICAL HORIZON: EXCLUSIVE ON INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS WITH RAY SHASHO! Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. John Wesley has built a long and varied career as a songwriter, “sideman” guitarist, and recording artist. His music has been called lyrically sensitive and musically dynamic. His songwriting style incorporates emotionally charged vocals that evoke the honesty and intimacy of Roger Waters and Patty Griffin coupled with a melodic yet intricate guitar style reminiscent of David Gilmour, Alex Lifeson, Jeff Beck, and Warren Haynes. Wesley's guitar-driven acoustic and electric songs represent the cultivation of many inspirations — alternative, progressive, art, and classic rock genres intertwined with poignant lyrics drawn from the poetry of the common man. What really appeals to Wesley's fans worldwide is a spark of sincerity and sensitivity so oft absent in today's mainstream music In 2021, Wesley began touring as a guitarist and backing vocalist for alternative rock band from D.C. Vertical Horizon. PLEASE WELCOME REVERED AMERICAN GUITARIST, SINGER, SONGWRITER THE JOURNEYMAN GUITARIST JOHN WESLEY TO INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS… PURCHASE THESE TWO INCREDIBLE ALBUMS BY JOHN WESLEY A WAY YOU'LL NEVER BE AND DISCONNECT available at amazon.com ALSO THE LATEST RELEASE BY VERTICAL HORIZON entitled THE LOST MILE amazom.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT JOHN WESLEY VISIT https://www.john-wesley.com/ Official website https://www.facebook.com/johnwesleyofficial Facebook https://www.instagram.com/johnwesleymusic Instagram https://x.com/johnwesleymusic Twitter https://x.com/johnwesleymusic Twitter https://www.verticalhorizon.com/ Vertical Horizon official website https://www.facebook.com/officialverticalhorizon/ Facebook https://www.instagram.com/officialverticalhorizon/ Instagram https://x.com/VerticalHorizon Twitter https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBMoHtYNfZkQ0x5nc3NNwMg YouTube VERTICAL HORIZON TOUR 2024 Upcoming Dates Fri, SEP 20 Thunder Valley Rally Cottonwood, AZ Sat, SEP 21 Haute Spot Cedar Park, TX Sat, OCT 5 MusicFest El Dorado El Dorado, AR Fri, OCT 18 Des Plaines Theatre Des Plaines, IL Sat, OCT 19 Homer Stryker Field - Donut & Beer Festival Kalamazoo, MI Sun, OCT 20 Flagstar Strand Theatre Pontiac, MI Tue, OCT 22 City Winery Pittsburgh, PA Wed, OCT 23 Weinberg Center For the Arts Frederick, MD Fri, OCT 25 Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun Uncasville, CT Sat, OCT 26 Sunfest Ocean City, MD Wed, NOV 6 Ardmore Music Hall Ardmore, PA Thu, NOV 7 Racket NYC New York, NY Fri, NOV 8 Blue Ocean Music Hall Salisbury, MA Sat, NOV 9 AURA Portland, ME Sun, NOV 10 Empire Live Albany, NY Tue, NOV 12 WORKPLAY Theatre Birmingham, AL Wed, NOV 13 City Winery Atlanta, GA Thu, NOV 14 The Ramkat Winston-Salem, NC JOHN WESLEY Discography Studio albums 1994 – Under the Red and White Sky 1995 – The Closing of the Pale Blue Eyes [EP] 1998 – The Emperor Falls 2002 – Chasing Monsters 2005 – Shiver 2011 – The Lilypad Suite [EP] 2014 – Disconnect 2016 – A Way You'll Never Be Studio albums with other artists With Mike Tramp: Songs I Left Behind: (Guitar on "What If I", "Falling Down"), This & That (But A Whole Lot More): (Guitar on "Wait Not For Me") With Fish: Fellini Days: (co-writing and recording credits) With Porcupine Tree (recording credits): In Absentia, Fear of a Blank Planet, The Incident With Ruud Jolie: For All We Know (lead guitar on "I Lost Myself Today") With ÚMÆ:Lost in the View: (lead vocals on "Turn Back Time", "Echo", "Running Away")[13] Compilation 2004 – John Wesley: TEN Singles 1994 – The Last Light 1995 – Into the Night 1995 – Domino 2003 – Fly Boy Live releases 1998 – Waiting for the Sun to Shine in Paris 1998 – Wesfest 98 1999 – Starting the Engine II 1999 – WesFest 1999 2000 – The John Wesley Bachelor Party Tour 2002 – The Chicago and Frisco Bootlegs 2006 – Live at Katie Fitzgerald's 2009 – Oxford 2010 – Live at the L'Olympia 2013 – Live at Morrisound 30th Anniversary Show Vertical Horizon Discography Studio albums There and Back Again (1992) Running on Ice (1995) Everything You Want (1999) Go (2003) Burning the Days (2009) Echoes from the Underground (2013) The Lost Mile (2018) Support us on PayPal!
Maria Morera Johnson interviews authors Leslea Wahl and Antony Kolenc about their newly released anthology, Shadows: Visible and Invisible. Shadows: Visible & Invisible is a collection of short stories by 7 different authors, Leslea Wahl, Carolyn Astfalk, Corinna Turner, Antony B. Kolenc, Theresa Linden, Marie Keiser, T. M. Gaouette. and is centered around the All Hallowtide Triduum of All Hallows' Eve, All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day. These fictional stories are meant to help teens learn more about the history of these important days on the Church calendar through engaging tales. Links in Show: Shadows: Visible & Invisible Goodreads: Shadows: Visible &Invisible Tour-wide Giveaway: (US Winners Only) Catholic Mom contributor, Katie Fitzgerald, reviews Shadows: Visible & Invisible
ARIO scooters, operating in Auckland, can be remotely parked out of harm's way but the company has been forced to turn off this feature. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
With summer around the corner, residents in new-build town houses are set to feel the heat harder than others. Katie Fitzgerald took a look at what it takes to keep things cool.
More developers are offering financial sweeteners to prospective buyers of new build homes, in the current sluggish real estate market. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
We've all heard about the popularity of New Zealand's great walks, but there's a greater walk that's steadily growing in popularity. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
An Auckland family says they're heartbroken two beloved members of the family are being told to leave the country by Immigration NZ. Loasi Latu and her husband have lived in New Zealand for decades, and have been told they have until tomorrow to leave the country voluntarily. The couple have overstayed their visas by more than 20 years, but their case is complicated by the fact Loasi is a 24/7 carer for her brother Villiami, and they say they were defrauded by an immigration advisor. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Food producers went head to head in the Vegan Sausage and Deli Meats awards yesterday. RNZ producer Katie Fitzgerald went along to taste what was on offer.
Retired racing greyhounds are headed overseas as the industry looks to find homes for its backlog of dogs. They are being sent to the US, rather than waiting to be adopted in New Zealand. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
On today's episode, a school lunch provider in the Coromandel discusses changes to the Government's school lunch scheme, the cost of paying doctors overtime is skyrocketing, and costing taxpayers more than $70 million annually, Phil Pennington discusses the costs, a raffle promising a top prize of a $2 million house and a Tesla is causing some people to question whether it's real, Katie Fitzgerald gives us an insight, the Free Speech Union has set up a support group for academics, chairperson of the group Dr Paul Moon joins us, a male stoat has been spotted on the Miramar peninsula for the first time since the pest was eliminated from the area late last year, Predator Free Miramar head Dan Henry tells us how the stoat got there, and Nathan Rarere gives us an update on the world of sports.
If you've been driving on Auckland's Southern motorway, you may have seen a large billboard with the offer - Win A House! The raffle offers its winner a $2.5 million home, a brand new Tesla, $50,000 of furniture, and a secret mystery prize. Morning Report producer Katie Fitzgerald.
Auckland's roaming dogs are responsible for more than a thousand attacks on other animals each year, with council figures show the number of attacks has been growing. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Residents in the Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier say their houses are damaged and nerves frayed due to roadworks. Roads are being dug up for major upgrades, and while the residents we spoke to support the change, they are struggling to live with it. And the help number given to households hasn't been working. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Members of Generation Z, some of the youngest in New Zealand's workforce, say they're struggling with managers that don't always understand the way they speak. Katie Fitzgerald has more.
Four local boards have taken matters into their own hands to keep their public rubbish bins after Auckland Council opted to remove more than a thousand. The council is removing three thousand bins across the city, but there are some pockets where they're staying as is- for now. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Animal Management is warning residents of an Auckland suburb that a pair of dangerous dogs is on the loose and to keep an eye on their cats. The council says they have had two complaints in Mt Albert, but there is evidence of more attacks. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
It's a big day, we're celebrating 50 years of our morning bird calls. It turns out the original call wasn't a bird at all. Katie Fitzgerald has the inside story from the last 50 years.
Hikers and thrill-seekers are becoming increasingly frustrated that one of Auckland's hidden gems has now been closed for a year, after being damaged during the Anniversary Day floods. And the council is warning that there's no quick fix for the damaged track and car park in the Waitakere Ranges. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
The CDC's Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain excludes those undergoing cancer treatment, palliative care, and end-of-life care. In doing so, it seems to give the impression that pain seen in cancer is inherently different than pain seen in other conditions and that those with cancer may not have the same risk for opioid use disorder as compared to other conditions. Today's podcast tackles these issues and more with three amazing guests: Katie Jones, Jessica Merlin, and Devon Check. We start off the conversation by talking about whether patients with cancer and cancer pain are really that different, and their paper that was just published on January 11th in JAMA Oncology showing that substance use disorder is not uncommon in individuals with cancer. After discussing screening options for substance use disorder, we go on to talk about both the treatments for it and the issues that arise. In particular, we talk about Katie's and Jesica's paper in NEJM titled “Juggling Two Full-Time Jobs — Methadone Clinic Engagement and Cancer Care,” which described the difficulty in managing cancer pain and methadone for opioid use disorder. Lastly, we discuss Katie's paper on substance use disorder in an aging population and how one can incorporate the 5 Ms (ie, matters most, medications, mind, mobility, and multicomplexity) into a framework for age-friendly care for older adults with substance use disorder. If you want to do a deeper dive, here are some other references we talk about in the podcast: Previous podcasts on substance use disorder Buprenorphine Use in Serious Illness: A Podcast with Katie Fitzgerald Jones, Zachary Sager and Janet Ho Substance Use in Older Adults: A Podcast with Ben Han Palliative Care, Chronic Pain, and the Opioid Epidemic: GeriPal Podcast with Jessie Merlin Expert consensus-based guidance Expert consensus-based guidance on approaches to opioid management in individuals with advanced cancer-related pain and nonmedical stimulant use Consensus-Based Guidance on Opioid Management in Individuals With Advanced Cancer-Related Pain and Opioid Misuse or Use Disorder Expert Panel Consensus on Management of Advanced Cancer-Related Pain in Individuals With Opioid Use Disorder
People who are using melatonin to help them sleep are questioning the price New Zealanders are paying for the medication. Many including those who are neurodiverse say it costs too much and they are looking overseas to get supplies. But that comes with a risk. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Auckland residents are annoyed a popular road linking the suburbs of Westmere and Point Chevalier will be closed over summer. Meola Road, which also provides access to Seddon Fields and Meola Reef, will be closed from mid-December until early February, much to the frustration of its users. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Prospective first home buyers trying to use a Kāinga Ora scheme to get on the property ladder are fast running out of time. The First Home Partner scheme stopped accepting new applications in September as a result of huge interest in the programme. Now, buyers who've already been approved have been told the funding is running out soon. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
The brushtail possum is loathed as a pest by most Kiwis, but loved as a pet by others. A small number of dedicated possum lovers have invited the marsupials into their homes and their hearts. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
XL bully dog breeders in New Zealand are preparing to defend their dogs. After attacks in Britain the breed is likely to be banned there. The breed is not recognised by Dogs New Zealand, but was created by mixing American pit bull terriers, American bulldogs, English bulldogs and other breeds. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Experts are sounding the alarm over a social media trend that sees truck drivers livestreaming their drives on TikTok. Users on the social media platform can go live once they have 1,000 followers, and it's seen some drivers sharing their trips around New Zealand. This report from Katie Fitzgerald begins with some livestream audio.
An Auckland woman is on a mission to catalogue every Little Free Library in the region. The neighbourhood book exchanges can be as low-key as a small wooden box filled with books for passers-by to take, read and share. Book lover Robyn Hoffman is determined to track down each and every one of them. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Wet weather and severe flooding in Auckland has reignited discussion about a wetland in a popular suburban park. The wetland had been consulted on in 2015 and turned down, but now with a bit of water under the bridge, it could be back on the table. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Auckland Council is asking residents to keep away from a once-popular creek that has lain in ruin since flooding earlier this year. The Oakley Creek waterfall was once a popular spot, but that all changed after January's flooding. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
New Zealand's Football Ferns may be out of the World Cup, but they certainly made a splash during the tournament's pool stage, which winds up today. Captain Ali Riley's footwork was not the only thing she got noticed for during the games - she also made a statement with her nails. Katie Fitzgerald has the story, which begins with audio courtesy of Sky Sport.
Eurovision is back this year, although the tradition of the winning country hosting has been broken due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Instead, it's taking place in Liverpool, with the second semi-final just getting underway at 8 o'clock. Closer to home, there's a growing movement to see New Zealand join the battle for success in the European song contest. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Almost forty percent of scheduled trips on Auckland's gulf harbour ferry service were cancelled last year. Auckland Transport is blaming the weather, but that's done little to appease the fed-up ferry users. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
There's a new sovereign in town, and he has decided what he wants for dinner. A quiche is the official dish for the coronation of King Charles III this weekend. It's full of seasonal English produce, but the question is, how easy and expensive is recreating the dish here? Katie Fitzgerald went to find out.
There was so much more to discuss with our recent guest, Katie Fitzgerald, that we just had to have her back on the show. Last time we talked about the ways that food banks are evolving to address root causes of hunger -- but on today's episode we discuss how that evolution is made possible, and how it's already making regions around Feeding America food banks truly hunger-free. To learn what it really means to be hunger-free, check out another recent episode where our Chief Programs Officer, Matt Spence, breaks it down in simple terms! You can save our episodes for later listening on any of your favorite podcast platforms, and you can see teasers for each one by following our social media accounts @FeedingTampaBay.
Time to say thanks to the team behind what goes to air on Morning Report. Our editor is Martin Gibson, deputy editor Denise Garland, set up editors Maree Corbett and Jane Dunbar. And our producers Ben Strang, Katie Fitzgerald, Jemima Huston, Joel Macmanus, Samuel Wat, Tessa Guest, Zoe Cartwright, Daniel Gilhooly, Karen Brown, David Cohen, Sally Wenley and Karoline Tuckey. People who have left us this year include producers Stacey Knott, Amber Leigh-Woolf, Mahvash Ikram, and our presenter of eight years, Susie Ferguson. Thanks to our presenter Corin Dann and all the others who've filled in this year: Kim Hill, Guyon Espiner, Māni Dunlop, Charlotte Cook and Gyles Beckford. A special thanks to our news editors Mary Wilson, Chris Cessford, Kate Pereyra-Garcia, and our bureau chiefs and reporters in newsrooms around the country. And to our studio operators who make sure the programme gets on air and online - In Wellington, thanks to Mike Robinson, Sam Smaill, Lianne Smith, Rachel Smith, Brad Warrington, Marc Chesterman, Jordan Edwards, Kevin Golding, Denver Grenell, Sonya Ishimnakova, Jeremy Mclean, Colin Pearce, Jonas Persson, Tony Schwartz, and John Roberts. Thanks also to our Auckland operators - Rangi Powick, Alex Aylett-McMillan, Daniel Hurley, Tesimoni Moimoi, Blair Stagpoole, Jeremy Veal, Hamish Webber, Cameron Willicott, Flo Wilson, and Katrina Batten.
New Zealand dog breeders are turning to imported semen to ensure genetic diversity in their breeding stock. Backyard breeding has gained in popularity over recent years, but with it comes the risks of inbreeding, which can result in severe genetic disorders. Katie Fitzgerald has taken a closer look at what we're importing and why.
This Thanksgiving, as many sit down with friends and family at tables overstuffed with food, there are millions of Americans who aren't as fortunate. The holiday is a reminder of the stark reality of what's called food insecurity. It's widespread in the United States and there's no obvious end in sight. Katie Fitzgerald of Feeding America joined William Brangham to discuss what can be done. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Dane Neal is joined by the President and COO of Feeding America, Katie Fitzgerald, to discuss food insecurity. She talks about food banks and partnerships with food delivery services in their organization. For more information, visit www.feedingamerica.org
Dane Neal is joined by the President and COO of Feeding America, Katie Fitzgerald, to discuss food insecurity. She talks about food banks and partnerships with food delivery services in their organization. For more information, visit www.feedingamerica.org
Join Katie and I as we talk about her journey in creating Knowell. Topics we cover: -Her fertility journey -Her rare IVF side effect -How she healed her body holistically -What is normal in a period and what isn't -Hormonal imbalance -Why sharing our journey is so important -What is in Knowell -Where the name came from -Her period story Fave takeaways: -'They considered putting me in a medically induced coma.' -'I just don't see how this is going to serve me.' -'I felt so at odds with my body.' -'1 in 10 women, worldwide, have PCOS. PCOS is the number 1 hormone syndrome in the world.' -'Some women's cramps can be more painful than a fatal heart attack.' -'We have included herbs that have been around thousands of years'. -'Most women who come off the pill find they have more gaps in their hormones and nutrition.' -''We switched to Knowell, I think your hormones are the most profound reflection of the mind body connection.' ABOUT KATIE Katie Fitzgerald lives in Dallas TX with her devoted husband and rainbow twin boys. Katie earned her Masters in Clinical Nutrition from New York University and used her personal struggles and professional expertise to develop Knowell. Instagram Website ABOUT SARAH I am a Change Mentor/Women's Coach guiding women to create massive change by syncing their energy + cycles. I use radical accountability and mindset magic to enhance their lives. Website Instagram
Katie Fitzgerald never intended to work in food banking, but along the storied path to her current position, she learned just how many doorways access to food can open for people across the country. Feeding America is a network of more than 200 partner food banks that cover every county in the United States, and Feeding Tampa Bay is just one part of that massive effort. Our own CEO, Thomas Mantz, joins us on this episode to discuss with Katie how the work that we do creates opportunities for people to change their future, by connecting them with resources beyond just food. Tune in to learn how we hope to provide a voice to the people who are struggling, and who know what they need better than anyone else. Follow @FeedingTampaBay on your favorite social media platforms to learn how you can stand with us in the fight against hunger, providing hope to people in your own community and beyond.
Months on from an upgrade to make a congested central Auckland roundabout safer, many locals say it hasn't made enough of a difference. The Royal Oak roundabout underwent changes late last year, after 61 crashes over a four year period. The Government is proposing legislation that would allow councils to make big changes to street layouts with less public consultation. But Royal Oak residents say even with public input, Auckland Transport got this upgrade wrong. Katie Fitzgerald reports
Katie Fitzgerald, President and Chief Operating Officer of Feeding America, shared the story behind her title with us on June 19, 2022.Katie leads the implementation of Feeding America's strategy, working hand in hand with member food banks and other key partners to advance an America where no one is hungry. In her role, Katie oversees and facilitates synergy among Feeding America's Equity and Program, Supply Chain, Network Engagement, Research, and Strategic Partnership functions. Katie and her team work to develop and implement changes in Feeding America's operating model in support of our strategy and outcomes, together with the food banks as well as new partners who complement our core capabilities. Another important part of her role is building and enhancing relationships with network leaders and other key partners to clearly define shared goals and co-create strategies and plans for achieving those goals in support of our vision and mission. SUE SAYS"Of all the challenges the world has faced since the pandemic, hunger and poverty have had a direct impact. Thanks to organizations like Feeding America, these needs are being met. Katie Fitzgerald, the organization's COO is responsible for managing all aspects of operations and supply chain issues and shares with Sue why there's hope."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A brand of protective bike covers sold under the name "obsessive cycling disorder" has sparked complaints from people who say it's insensitive to the OCD community. The business owner says the name fits with the target market, but people from the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder community want to see it changed. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Rocket Lab is hoping it will reach the next frontier of space flight in the skies above New Zealand this weekend. The company's "There and Back Again" mission will use a helicopter to try to catch part of the launched rocket as it falls back to earth. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Buprenorphine. It's been around for a long time but is acting like the hot new kid in town. Just look at this year's AAHPM meeting, where it felt like every other session was talking about how hot buprenorphine is right now. But does this drug really live up to the hype? On today's podcast we talk with three experts on buprenorphine on why, when, and how to use it in serious illness. Our experts include Katie Fitzgerald Jones (palliative nurse practitioner and doctoral student at Boston College), Zachary Sager (palliative care physician at the Boston VA and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), and Janet Ho (physician at UCSF in addiction medicine and palliative care). We try to cover a lot in a 45 minute podcast, but if there is one take-away, it's that all of us who prescribe opioids should learn how to use buprenorphine and that we should all sign up for a DEA X-waiver at www.getwaivered.com or at www.buprenorphine.samhsa.gov (now you can treat up to 30 patients without completing the additional educational training, so signing up takes about 5 minutes). And if you want to learn more about buprenorphine from these amazing palliative care clinicians and others, check out of some of these articles: Learn more about caring for those with substance use disorder: Adapting Palliative Care Skills to Provide Substance Use Disorder Treatment to Patients With Serious Illness Learn about using the low dose buprenorphine patch: Low-Dose Buprenorphine Patch for Pain - Fast Fact Learn about how to initiate buprenorphine: Sublingual Buprenorphine Initiation: The Traditional Method - Palliative Care Network of Wisconsin Low Dose Initiation of Buprenorphine: A Narrative Review and Practical Approach Good review on buprenorphine for pain Understanding Buprenorphine for Use in Chronic Pain: Expert Opinion
February is Pride Month, and while many of the usual celebrations have fallen victim to the red traffic light setting, the Auckland LGBT+ community has found a way to mark Pride without the worry of calling off events. Yarnbombers have been knitting rainbow art and attaching it to public statutes, trees and other sites across the city. Morning Report producer Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Aucklanders are putting their health on the line to swim at a popular central city swimming spot. Swimmers are flocking to Te Auaunga Oakley Creek Waterfall, but the area has long running issues with water quality. Katie Fitzgerald reports.
Surprise, it's a holiday special! Join us for a little queer holiday cheer as journalist America Stevens tracks down Santa's older, gayer, drunker, sister… Sandy Claus. This piece is an adaptation of a live show written and performed by comedian, Kristen Becker. Produced by Katie Fitzgerald.
A growing number of younger people have been getting texts telling them they are in Group three for the Covid-19 vaccination, but have no idea why. Vaccinations for Group 3 are underway, to qualify you are supposed to be aged 65 or over or have an underlying health condition. Morning Report producer Katie Fitzgerald, has talked to several people who've had the surprise texts.
A growing number of younger people have been getting texts telling them they are in Group three for the Covid-19 vaccination, but have no idea why. Vaccinations for Group 3 are underway, to qualify you are supposed to be aged 65 or over or have an underlying health condition. Morning Report producer Katie Fitzgerald, has talked to several people who've had the surprise texts.
Episode Summary:In today's episode of Fertility in Focus, we are joined by fertility hero, Katie Fitzgerald. If you want to hear the story of a woman who weathered it all and came out on top, then this one's for you. Katie went through a rollercoaster of an infertility journey. From an autoimmune disease to miscarriage to repeated IVF failures, she kept finding the strength to try again. As a nutritionist, Katie used the power of nutrition, alongside natural medicine, to help her weather the storm of side effects that come with IVF, and eventually succeeded with her efforts, now being a mother of two. Her journey inspired her to develop a hormone balancing supplement for women called Knowell. Tune in today to learn more!Guest Bio:Katie Fitzgerald became a nutritionist out of a desire to help women live happier, healthier lifestyles. Working in private practice in New York City, She listened to so many women describe their frustrations and challenges—symptoms they couldn't make sense of and results they weren't reaching in spite of their best efforts. Katie was also surprised to observe that many women were woefully undereducated about the importance of hormone health, reproductive function, and how these things impact overall health. As a health professional, she sympathized with the fact that they couldn't find evidence-based resources that could speak to them about hormonal health in a relatable way. Katie wanted to do something about this disconnect.Besides her formal education in clinical nutrition, Katie's knowledge of hormonal imbalance came from intimate and personal experiences. She and her husband struggled for six years with infertility. Using two different clinics, Katie underwent four rounds of IVF and suffered five miscarriages.Guest Links:www.knowell.comwww.instagram.com/knowellbodywww.facebook.com/knowellbodyThanks for Listening:Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others would love to listen, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode, or want to be a guest on the show? Leave a comment in the section below or visit the website to contact me!www.naturnalife.comSubscribing to The Podcast:If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon, or whatever your favorite podcast app is!Leave Us an Apple Podcasts Review:Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
The COVID-19 pandemic will make Christmas feel a little different this year. 2020 has been a hard year for so many people who have lost loved ones and their jobs to this virus. Theologian and Fox News Contributor Jonathan Morris discusses the obstacles we’ve faced this year, how to keep the faith even during the darkest times, the message of Christmas and more. The coronavirus pandemic has millions of Americans out of work this holiday season. Leaving a lot of families relying on help to feed their families. The chief operating officer of the Food Bank Network, Feeding America, Katie Fitzgerald discusses Feeding America, the stigma people have about asking for help and the impact of the pandemic on children. Plus, commentary by Paul J. Batura, Vice President of Communications at Focus on the Family.
On Episode 298 of the Mama Bear Dares Podcast, Tesi and Leslie sit down with Katie Fitzgerald from Feeding America, a nationwide network of 200 food banks and 60,000 food pantries and meal programs that provides food and services to people all across the country. As VP and COO of the nation's largest domestic hunger-relief organization, Katie explains the elevated need that so many Americans are facing due to COVID-19 and how her hunger relief organization is working towards a food-secure future for ALL. She provides incredible insight into the issue of food security and hunger in our country and what we can do to help. For complete Show Notes, visit the Mama Bear Dares website.
Executive Vice President and COO for Feeding America, Katie Fitzgerald joins Dane Neal on Thanksgiving Day. Hear as Katie shares the current challenges with food insecurity in our country and the ways Feeding America supports food banks, pantries and millions of volunteers to help feed so many during the holidays and beyond. Listen as Katie fill […]
Executive Vice President and COO for Feeding America, Katie Fitzgerald joins Dane Neal on Thanksgiving Day. Hear as Katie shares the current challenges with food insecurity in our country and the ways Feeding America supports food banks, pantries and millions of volunteers to help feed so many during the holidays and beyond. Listen as Katie fill […]
“Famous Dave” Anderson teaches Dane how to properly carve a turkey while Vanessa Lachey and Feeding America’s Katie Fitzgerald discuss the organization and its goal of donating Thanksgiving Day meals to families in need.
Katie Fitzgerald is a 10-time marathoner, Les Mills Sprint Coach, AFAA Group Fitness Certification Holder, an Ironman-in-training trainee, an amateur meal prep aficionado with a big mission and even bigger dream. This is Katie's second time on the show where she shares her journey training through this quarantine period and discusses the importance of solidarity both in the fitness community and any community outside of fitness.In Katie's own words, "I believe that every single human on this earth has an incredible untapped potential, and when you start focusing on what you want to do, and who you want to be, you can absolutely get there. And I’m here to help you get started- to provide the education and information you need to prep your nutrition with as little effort as possible, to offer safe, sustainable, realistic ways to hit your fitness goals, and to help you find your WHY – your reason that you want to make a change in the first place."Thank you for listening to this week's episode! Please be sure to subscribe to the show so you never miss a new weekly episode with a new special guest and topic every week! Happy Listening! Coach Alli _________ Contact Katie Email: katie@fitzrunner.comInstagramSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=7ESLCYQNLFSTQ)
Episode 187: In this episode: Found of Hello Eden LAM MERCH (100% profits go to LAM Giveaway): Sweatshirts: www.bonfire.com/life-after-miscarriage-sweatshirt/ T-shirt & Tank: www.bonfire.com/lamfam-shirt/ Coffee Mug: www.bonfire.com/lamfam-mug/ Connections: Hello Eden Instagram: www.instagram.com/SayHelloEden Use Code: "Lamfam15" for 15% off your purchase at www.helloeden.com Podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/lamfampodcast "Life after Miscarriage" Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/428781374656753/ Journal Guide to Conceiving after loss: www.amazon.com/dp/1687526087 LIFE AFTER MISCARRIAGE Ebook: www.amazon.com/dp/B07KZMBSJN
The Metropolitan Riveters took on the Buffalo Beauts in New Jersey in the Isobel Cup Final and we take a look at a stalwart performance from Katie Fitzgerald and a dynamic offensive season for Alexa Gruschow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katie Fitzgerald is the co-founder of Eden, a company that produces an all-in-one nutritional supplement for women designed to support hormonal balance and optimize reproductive health. Katie & her husband went through 4 rounds of IVF, suffered 5 miscarriages, turned to surrogacy & then back to IVF to get her twin boys. Amidst her journey, she experienced what she calls, “a hormonal free fall.” It was then that she decided to go on a crusade, arming herself with her knowledge from a working Clinical Nutritionist, to fix that. After being her own guinea pig, she finally came up with a concoction that seemed to work. She was feeling fantastic & finally had IVF success. At that point, Eden was born & this concoction went mainstream to help women & our fertility community. I am a huge supporter of the brand & can’t wait to hear what you all think. Follow Eden on Instagram HERE Visit the Eden website HERE Follow Fab Fertility HERE Visit the Fab Fertility website HERE
With additional consumer emphasis on animal welfare in the food chain, livestock vets need to be continually engaging with farmers on improving calf health matters. In this episode, Katie Fitzgerald discusses ways vets can motivate farmers on youngstock health issues. – Katie Fitzgerald graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2012 and joined a farm practice in North Yorkshire, working with a range of dairy, beef and sheep clients. She then spent a year working at a Lancashire practice before returning to Nottingham as a resident. Katie is a director of LLM Farm Vets in Derbyshire and continues with her research into dairy cattle housing. She also sits on the BCVA board, consulting on Government policies. She was a speaker at London Vet Show in the BVA farm stream, with a session on “Engaging with farmers to improve calf health. Within this podcast, she mentions resources made available by, among others, the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) [https://ahdb.org.uk], including the Calf to Calving programme [http://bit.ly/2TdYyNM].
Katie Fitzgerald chats PWHPA in Chicago and much more!
This week on The Locker Room Access Podcast, Mark Jerome sits down with the following guests: -Joseph Guy and Katie Fitzgerald give an update on Kyle Guy, his wedding, the UNBELIEVABLE documentary and more. -Kirk Penney talks about his career background, how he met Tony Bennett, Wisconson Hoops, and what we are going to run […]
In episode 38 of Women’s Hockey Digest, I am joined by Hayley Scamurra & Katie Fitzgerald We chat Isobel Cup Final, Women’s Hockey and much more…. Listen & Subscribe: ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/womens-hockey-digest/id1300608374?mt=2 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-547107858/womens-hockey-digest-episode-38 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Icplyp6hpf43hrazbbiwqpaskxm?t=Womens_Hockey_Digest Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/wabb4-5f7cd/Women%27s-Hockey-Digest-Podcast TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Womens-Hockey-Digest-p1070200/ RSS Feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:339470836/sounds.rss I appreciate any feedback and iTunes ratings/reviews. Follow me on Twitter : https://twitter.com/TalkSportSteven Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/WHDigest Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/whdigest Follow NWHL on Twitter : https://twitter.com/NWHL Follow NWHLPA on Twitter : https://twitter.com/NWHLPA Follow Hayley Scamurra on Twitter : https://twitter.com/HScamurra Follow Katie Fitzgerald on Twitter : https://twitter.com/kfitzy94
In episode 13 of Women’s Hockey Digest, I am joined by Katie Fitzgerald of the Metropolitan Riveters and Keira Goin from the Connecticut Whale. We talk NWHL, Women’s Hockey and much more. Listen & Subscribe: ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/womens-hockey-digest/id1300608374?mt=2 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-547107858 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Icplyp6hpf43hrazbbiwqpaskxm?t=Womens_Hockey_Digest Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/wabb4-5f7cd/Women%27s-Hockey-Digest-Podcast TuneIn: https://tunein.com/radio/Womens-Hockey-Digest-p1070200/ RSS Feed: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:339470836/sounds.rss I appreciate any feedback and iTunes ratings/reviews. Follow me on Twitter : https://twitter.com/TalkSportSteven Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/WHDigest Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Womens-Hockey-Digest-324163737992141/ Follow NWHL on Twitter : https://twitter.com/NWHL Follow NWHLPA on Twitter : https://twitter.com/NWHLPA Follow Katie Fitzgerald on Twitter : https://twitter.com/kfitzy94 Follow Keira Goin on Twitter : https://twitter.com/KeiraGoin All things NWHL : www.nwhl.zone/
The NWHL is on a bye week to celebrate the American Thanksgiving Holiday, but we have too much to discuss to take a week off! Ken Reischmann is back to talk about the story lines that have developed through the first quarter of the season and set the table for the rest of the season. Katie Fitzgerald of the Riveters and Taylor Accursi of the Beauts join Ken to discuss the success of their teams so far and how they can improve for the home stretch. Make sure to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes!
Tal como se venía especulando, Yoshiki, líder de la famosa banda japonesa X Japan, escribió e interpreta el tema de la película Saint Seiya Legend of Sanctuary en colaboración con la cantante Katie Fitzgerald de VIOLET UK. El texto, que podemos encontrar en la web oficial del film, dice: “¡Tema musical decidido! ¡¡El artista internacional Yoshiki, es el nuevo compositor!! ¡La colaboración con este ardiente número uno a nivel mundial, finalmente se hace realidad! ¡El tema musical de esta película del mundo entero, estará a cargo del señor Yoshiki, el líder de X-Japan, un artista con popularidad internacional! El otro día, el señor Yoshiki, pianista y líder de X-Japan anunció que realizará el “Yoshiki Classical World Tour 2014?, una gira internacional solista a lo largo de 13 ciudades en 10 países. El título de la canción es “Hero” (Yoshiki Classical Version), Katie Fitzgerald, la voz de “Violet Uk” será la cantante, y la composición musical será liderada por el señor Yoshiki. Saint Seiya es una obra popular en el mundo entero, y las empresas relacionadas al entretenimiento alrededor del mundo han decidido también la proyección del film. El éxito a nivel global del señor Yoshiki en este momento fue la máxima razón por la que apuntamos a él. Esta fusión entre artista y contenido ha obtenido una ardiente atención alrededor del mundo. ¡Una nueva leyenda abrirá la cortina!”