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MuniCast
S8:E4 Accessing Health Services in Saskatchewan with the University of Regina and the Canadian Mental Health Association

MuniCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 51:09


Saskatchewan communities are facing significant challenges in healthcare access, affecting the quality and availability of care for residents. Key findings from recent research reveals gaps in service delivery outside larger urban centers including limited resources, staffing shortages, and geographic barriers. Mental health services face similar struggles, with individuals encountering difficulties in accessing support due to systemic barriers and regional disparities. Tackling these issues requires innovative solutions to improve healthcare access and ensure equitable support for all residents.In this episode, Accessing Health Services in Saskatchewan with the University of Regina and the Canadian Mental Health Association, Advocacy Advisor, Kerri Martin, sits down with Dr. Nuelle Novik, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Regina, and a researcher with the Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit (SPHERU), and Rebecca Rackow, Assistant Executive Director and Dave Nelson, Senior Program Consultant, with the Canadian Mental Health Association, to discuss the challenges faced by residents in small and remote communities when accessing healthcare services. To learn more about the state of healthcare in Saskatchewan access the Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit's report on The Current State of Health Care in Rural Saskatchewan here.To learn more about the state of mental health in Saskatchewan in comparison to other provinces across the country access the Canadian Mental Health Association's recent report The State of Mental Health in Canada here.

Rebel Weight Loss & Lifestyle
“Avoid The Top 4 KILLERS” with Kerri Martin, NP

Rebel Weight Loss & Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 53:27


How can you live healthy long term? Eat less, move more, and follow the food pyramid, right?   But the truth is, mainstream health advice is failing us, and it's even costing people their lives.    In this episode, Kerri Martin, a nurse practitioner with over 25 years experience, joins me to talk about the top four leading causes of death, what leads to them, and why most doctors don't talk about the simple ways to prevent them.    Kerri gets real about how Big Pharma profits off sickness instead of promoting real food solutions. She also opens up about her own 55-pound weight loss journey, how she stopped believing “just exercise more”, and what she did to change her diet and her health.    Today, we're breaking down why sugar is the root of these leading causes of death, the role of inflammation is destroying the body, and why so many people would rather take pills than make simple lifestyle changes.    Kerri explains how diet affects your brain, how Alzheimer's is now called “Type 3 Diabetes”, and the simple change that could help you prevent memory loss.   So, if you're struggling to lose weight, want to avoid these top killer diseases or simply want to take control of your health naturally, this episode is for you.   Connect with Kerri Martin:   Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerri-martin-680bb691       Connect with me!   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CodeRedLifestyle/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cristycodered/   Website: https://coderedlifestyle.com/⁠

That's What I Call Marketing
S3 Ep06: The Super Bowl 2024 Ads Special

That's What I Call Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 53:54


Panel: Kerri Martin is CMO of Goosebumps Brand Advisors and previously held senior roles at Melt, BBDO, VW, BMW and Harley Davidson. Dave Horton and Matthew Woodhams-Roberts, are ECDs and partners of Special Group US and the creative team behind this years Uber Eats Ad. So here we go, a deep dive into the Super Bowl ads of 2024 with a panel of experts. Kerri Martin is CMO of Goosebumps Brand Advisors and previously has held senior roles at Melt, BBDO, VW, BMW and Harley Davidson. Dave Horton and Matt Woodhams-Roberts, are ECDs (and partners) of Special U.S. and have worked on Super Bowl Ads before, this year overseeing the creative for Uber Eats highly rated ad. Our conversation kicks off with personal Super Bowl Sunday experiences and dives into dissections of various ads that caught the panel's attention. Ads discussed include the nostalgic Volkswagen commercial celebrating 75 years in America, the emotionally infused Google Pixel ad, Pringles and State Farm's celebrity-packed spots, to name a few. Additionally, we touch on emerging themes, such as the increasing use of celebrities to create an immediate connection with viewers and the importance of aligning with cultural sentiments. We particularly highlight the impact certain celebrities can have on an advertising campaign. The panel also reflects on apparent category gaps in this year's roster, notably the subdued presence of beer and American auto manufacturers. Tune in for an in-depth exploration of Super Bowl advertising - the hits and the misses, and the evolving dynamics of this high-stakes marketing platform.And even though she couldn't make it as a guest, we do talk about Taylor Swift!05:04 Discussing Favourite Super Bowl Ads10:34 Impact of Celebrity Endorsements20:27 Consistency and Creativity this year26:15 The Importance of Music 28:06 The Role of Supporting Cast in Ads29:34 The Importance of a Great Idea 31:56 The Making of the Uber Eats Ad40:42 The Value of Super Bowl Adshttps://us.specialgroup.com/https://indielist.ie/https://www.thatswhaticallmarketing.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Conversation Piece
Kerri Martin: Gratitude for Nature and Access to its Beauty

The Conversation Piece

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 7:52


Immersing yourself in your subject is not a new concept. Actors do it. Engineers do it. Writers do it. But why is it important? According to wildlife photographer Kerri Martin, sometimes in pursuit of accurate representation, you can discover a deeper meaning in why you do what you do. And doing it in a conscious way has all kinds of benefits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inside Jobs - Podcast for In-House Agencies
Ep. 20 - A Self That Goes On Changing - Kerri Martin, The Clorox Company

Inside Jobs - Podcast for In-House Agencies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 43:15


In this episode of Inside Jobs, we get to know Kerri Martin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerri-martin-3b87994), Chief Electrofier with the Electro Creative Workshop, a.k.a. in-house agency at The Clorox Company. From singing along with TV jingles as a child to leading the newly named In-House Agency of the Year, Kerri is a lifelong lover of iconic brands. She’s also a passionate, energetic marketing executive who continually challenges herself and her team to embrace change as the lifeblood of advancement. —— This podcast is supported by the In-House Agency Forum (www.ihaforum.org) and hosted by Robert Berkeley (www.linkedin.com/in/rberkeley/) from Express KCS (www.expresskcs.com).

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Second Act Stories
Second Life Bikes is Her Second Act

Second Act Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 11:33


Kerri Martin was working a comfortable IT job and enjoying life in New York City. But when she watched the first of two planes crash into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, she knew it was time to do something else. She followed her love of cycling and created a unique non-profit in Asbury Park, New Jersey called Second Life Bikes. This community bike store is best known for their “Earn a Bike” program which allows area youths to put in 15 hours working as a bike mechanic in exchange for a bike of their own.  “We don't expect that they all grow up to become bike mechanics, but that we're giving them some sort of like mechanical skills and some sort of life skills…just showing up at a place at 3 o'clock and signing a time card, and learning how to shake hands and look people in the eye.” DOWNLOAD EPISODE TRANSCRIPT

Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers

This week we’re celebrating victories across North America. We’ll hear from Sheryl Fink of the International Fund for Animal Welfare who will explain why the World Trade Organization upheld a European Union ban on the importation of Canadian seal products – and what that means for Canada and our seals. Then we’ll be talking with Tara Zuardo of the Animal Welfare Institute in Washington, D.C., who will share her experiences protecting North Carolina’s red wolves from coyote hunters. We're also thanking sponsors from two recent events - one in Calgary (Celebration of Wildlife:photographers Jason Bantle, John Marriott and Kerri Martin, along with Alberta Skydivers and White Lotus Jewellery) and one in Vancouver (Discover Dogs presents a Fur-Bearer Mingler: artists Adelle Airey, Vicki Lynn Rae, Tracey Tomtene, Jesse Toso and Rod Preston as well as thank Discover Dogs, the Vancouver Canadians, Just Beef and Nothing But, The Honest Kitchen and Zimt Artisan Chocolates).  

CrankMyChain! Cycle TV
Hal Grades Your Bike Locking 5-years Later

CrankMyChain! Cycle TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2008 5:47


NEW YORK CITY, NY - From the StreetFilms Blog and Clarence Eckerson, Jr. Nearly five years ago, legendary bike mechanic Hal Ruzal and I walked the streets surrounding Bicycle Habitat and graded the bike locking ability of New Yorkers - producing many humorous and enlightening anecdotes. The resulting video aired frequently on bikeTV and at many festivals, and because of it - Hal is still frequently asked by complete strangers to judge their bike locking. I always endeavored doing another, but as with most sequels you need a new wrinkle. This time we thought we’d give Hal some company and invited former Recycle a Bicycle mechanic Kerri Martin (and founder of The Bike Church in Asbury Park, NJ) to weigh in with her expertise. Once again, bikes on the streets of SoHo provide lots of fodder for laughs and lessons to learn. We didn’t plan to but we walked the same loop and even used the same one-hour time frame. The results? The grades were a little better than five years ago. Sure, still some bad locking out there, but many more people are now sporting multiple locks and better strategies! Good news, maybe we made a difference after all…