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Send us Fan MailKim Hughes, a Conscious Discipline certified instructor, joins us to discuss how parents, guardians and caretakers can become better "behavior detectives". Kim demonstrates how through treating tricky behavior as a form of communication, and using emotional co-regulation as a tool to get us back to square one, we can set the children in our care up for long-term success. In this episode we discuss:Conscious Discipline as a practiceThe brain state modelMoving from controlling to connecting (modeling)Naming feelingsSeeing mistakes as future opportunitiesArming children with alternative modes of expressing needsAttached are links Kim recommends for furthering our education on emotional literacy:The Brain State Modelhttps://consciousdiscipline.com/methodology/brain-state-model/Cliffs notes for the skills of conscious disciplinehttps://consciousdiscipline.com/e-learning/webinars/parent-cliff-notes-for-the-skills-of-conscious-discipline/'Easy to Love, Difficult to Discipline' (Dr. Becky Bailey, 2001)https://www.harpercollins.com/products/easy-to-love-difficult-to-discipline-becky-a-bailey?variant=32128336232482Contact New Horizon Academy Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Tik TokEmail us at parentingpickup@nhacademy.netCheck out our website to learn more!Thanks for listening!
“Driving all the way to Nashville for four hours can really get strenuous,” said Joel Edwards, a U.S. Army Infantry Veteran receiving oncology care at the Pointe Centre VA Clinic in Chattanooga, Tennessee. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), nearly one-quarter of Veterans live in rural areas, where specialty care often requires extended travel. For years, that was the reality for many Veterans living in southeast Tennessee and northern Georgia who experienced long drives for cancer treatment, often repeated week after week. Now, that routine is changing. VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System (TVHS) designated the Pointe Centre VA Clinic in Chattanooga as a VA Close to Me cancer care site, becoming one of more than 30 VA medical centers nationwide to be selected for the expansion, bringing oncology services closer to where Veterans live while maintaining coordinated care within VA's health care system. Veterans face a higher risk of developing certain cancers due to exposures during military service, including Agent Orange and burn pits, which VA recognizes as linked to multiple presumptive cancers under the PACT Act. For many Veterans, that increased risk makes access to timely, coordinated care even more critical. “Close to Me is designed to bring access to the Veterans in some of the smaller communities outside of Nashville and Murfreesboro where oncology services have traditionally been offered for Veterans,” said Whitney Worthy, a nurse practitioner at the clinic. Prior to this expansion of care, Veterans in the Chattanooga region traveled up to three hours to the Nashville VA Medical Center or were referred to a community provider. “It can be a lot on the Veteran to travel up to 60 minutes or more to an appointment once a week, or sometimes even twice a week,” said Kim Hughes, a registered nurse at the clinic. “What we are hoping to do is allow them to spend less time on the road and more time with their families, resting and recovering.” For more than a year, Edwards made the long drives for treatment, always accompanied by his wife, Sandra Edwards. “He used to have two or three appointments every week after the initial cancer surgery,” Sandra recalled. “It's nice now not having to drive all over the place to get to his appointments.” Since treating its first patient in December 2025, the clinic has already served more than 60 Veterans, saving over 25,000 miles in travel and significantly reducing the burden on Veterans and their families. By expanding specialty care and transitioning care back into VA, the program has also resulted in more than $50,000 in cost avoidance, allowing those resources to be further invested into Veteran care. “Veterans in this area want to stay within the VA system,” said Worthy. “As far as continuity of care, having all your providers under one system is a big deal.” Coordinating care across multiple providers and systems can be complex, particularly for patients undergoing frequent or specialized treatment. By keeping care within VA, providers can maintain greater continuity, ensuring Veterans receive consistent, connected care throughout their treatments. Edwards said the difference has been noticeable, not just in traveling distance, but in how he feels day by day. “Getting the infusion here has been no problem,” Edwards said. “I feel better and I don't drag out of bed.” Veterans navigating cancer treatment are often not doing it alone. Caregivers and spouses like Sandra play a critical role in managing appointments, providing transportation, and offering support throughout each stage of care. “I don't want something to happen to him where he can't drive home after his treatment,” Sandra said. “I don't take that change, so I come with him every time” Inside the clinic, the treatment experience is designed with both patients and caregivers in mind. The clinic offers a smaller, more personalized setting. Infusion chairs offer heat and massage features, caregivers are encouraged to remain close by with their own comfortable seating, and appointments are coordinated to reduce time spent waiting and traveling. Together, those features help support both comfort and connection. Sandra said staff walk both patients and caregivers through each step of the process. “They will explain every step of the process with you just like they do to the patient getting treatment,” Sandra reassured. Referring to the availability of care at the Pointe Centre VA Clinic, Edwards said, “I'm glad you're here. I've always got good care at the VA.” Veterans receiving care through VA TVHS can speak with their provider about whether the Close to Me program at the Pointe Centre VA Clinic is right for them.
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We chat with former Australian captain Kim Hughes to look ahead to the upcoming Ashes series. Kim also chats about his career after Sam reminisces about his time as captain of the Australian Test Team.
In a rare interview, Australian Cricket Legend Dennis Lillee spoke with Kim Hughes and Mitch Turner on WA Sports Talk. DK discussed his close relationship with Australian captain Pat Cummins, the current cricket schedule, and the upcoming Ashes series.
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Kim Hughes was a driver in the Army who'd already quit once and was feeling disheartened again.But a moment watching a colleague prepare for a potentially deadly duty in Northern Ireland finally awakened his ambition.He tells James Hirst how that new found drive, a lot of classroom graft, and a childhood fascination with fireworks led to a George Cross for selfless bravery while disarming more than a hundred Taliban bombs in Afghanistan.
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- Download Hitwicket FREE for iOS/Android and build your dream team! - https://app.adjust.com/1d5n4oe9- Nord VPN Link: https://nordvpn.com/kimber This week Jarrod looks at Ben Stokes, baseball fielding, Kim Hughes, Graeme Swann, India V Pakistan in 1999, cricket's best beef and so much more.-To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkMukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side.
Is this Chess, or Russian Roulette? Professor Michael Clarke explains why Ukraine has chosen a path with big risks, but also potentially big rewards by taking the fight to Russia on its own turf in Kursk.Sitrep's Simon Newton analyses the forces and movements of each side as we assess how this could develop and affect the war.75 years since the Geneva Conventions created a rulebook for the conduct of war their effectiveness is facing big questions. Military ethics lecturer David Rodin sets out the case for new rules that would give different rights to troops depending on whether they are defending their country or attacking another.And decorated high-threat bomb disposal operator Kim Hughes tells us how an unwelcome assignment as a driver in Northern Ireland became the moment that made him.
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For many years, Kim Hughes of our Fairhope community lived a try-harder lifestyle in which the effort she put forth was equal to the emptiness she felt. Half-commitments to the Lord left her striving for comfort in worldly things. But when He shook up her plans and pursued her heart, Kim finally found herself pursuing Him in return—and also the rich relationship she'd missed out on. In this episode, you will learn: – When you receive His grace instead of trying to earn it, you walk closer to Jesus. – If the Lord has removed you from your comfort zone, pay attention to what His purpose is in your life. – Until Jesus is enough, nothing ever will be. Attend a StoryTellers Live gathering! Give to StoryTellers Live Access more content and become a Patreon Insider
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Would you “push the red button” for Class A cricket? Each to their own, which is essentially what Western Australia said following Matthew Renshaw's conspiracy selection last week. Kim Hughes felt particularly sick, poor bloke. Steve Smith's going to open – it's trappings where trappings are needed. But can this team go bulk? The Australian family populace can – they're turning out in such numbers at the Bucket on Bonce League, where the top 4 is locked and Warner rode a helicopter. We assess Shaun Marsh's career. TLDR; my kingdom to render others' pigeons. Finch and SOK get their flowers. There's a genre-leading catch in the Super Smash, NZ dusts Pakistan, India does so Afghanistan, Virat does Novak. We look again at India v England, before #AskTGC ponders “prospective” women, unrequited interest, and Brian Lara. If you want to support The Grade Cricketer, please join us on Patreon at https://www.Patreon.com/gradecricketer where you get #AskTGC Fridays every week and access to the entire back catalogue of Patreon work that has been going for 3 years now. An extra 4 hours per month, every month of TGC when you sign up! Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to the custom URL here: https://nordvpn.com/tgc to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 months for free! It's completely risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! https://nordvpn.com/tgc Use the code GETAFEW at https://www.pontingwines.com.au for 20% your order. We thank Ponting Wines for their support and for getting around #AskTGCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to MakingTime, the podcast that takes you behind the scenes of the watch industry. In this episode, we have Kim Hughes from Threat Reduction Ltd who will be sharing their insights on the inner workings of their business.Follow Threat Reduction Ltd:▶︎ Instagram ▶︎ WebChapters: 00:00:00-Introducing Kim Hughes00:03:35-Transitioning to Bomb Disposal and Qualifications Needed00:06:35-The Afghan Mission00:09:54-Bomb Disposal Operations and Camaraderie00:13:09-The Rollercoaster Experience of Being in the Military00:16:39-Travels and Adventures00:19:50-TV Show Commissioned00:23:09-Watch Collecting and Preferences00:29:59-Potential Meet-Up in Liverpool00:32:58-Conversations and Shooting in Private Estates00:36:02-From Traditional Tactics to Fractal BurningTune in to MakingTime to gain a deeper understanding of the watch industry and to hear from the experts themselves. Don't miss this insightful episode that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the craftsmanship and artistry that goes into creating every timepiece. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay updated on all our episodes.Thank you for joining us on this journey into the heart of the watch industry. Stay tuned for more behind the scenes insights on MakingTime.▶︎ Watch the podcast on YouTube.Follow Z.A Strap Company for more:▶︎ Website▶︎ Instagram#makingtime #zulualphastraps #watchpodcast Recorded and Produced by Liverpool Podcast Studios ▶︎ Web ▶︎ Instagram ▶︎ LinkedIn
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Alex and Dan catch up at Manchester, where they are confronted by the tedium of Chris Tavaré's batting, Kim Hughes' precognitive insight into obscure Return of the Jedi quotes and shared regret about not being able to make Knott puns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, we are joined by the dynamic duo Kim Hughes and Amy Roberts who are ASHA certified Speech-Language Pathologists. Kim brings 23 years of experience, specializing in children with language disorders, ADHD, ASD, and Dyslexia. Amy, with nearly two decades in the field, focuses on articulation disorders and loves weaving yoga concepts into her sessions. They are both about incorporating movement, play, yoga, and sensory activities into therapy, achieving remarkable results. They have been practicing yoga for many years and have both received their 200-hour yoga teacher training certifications. In today's episode we will discuss the benefits of using yoga to improve communication skills in children with autism. Download to learn more! Resources: About Us (talkyogaslp.com) "Yoga Therapy for Children with Autism and Special Needs" Louise Goldberg "The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy" Deb Dana Yoga Therapy for Every Special Child: Meeting Needs in a Natural Setting Nancy Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Autism weekly is now found on all of the major listening apps including apple podcasts, google podcasts, stitcher, Spotify, amazon music, and more. Subscribe to be notified when we post a new podcast. Autism weekly is produced by ABS Kids. ABS Kids is proud to provide diagnostic assessments and ABA therapy to children with developmental delays like Autism Spectrum Disorder. You can learn more about ABS and the Autism Weekly podcast by visiting abskids.com.
In this episode, I chat with the wonderful Kim Hughes, who is a Women's Health & Transition Coach. We cover: Her journey with her health, yoga & business How to start creating better habits around your health Getting out of your comfort zone & stepping through fear What mindset shifts you need to transform your life & so much more Kim is a wealth of knowledge & I'm so excited to be sharing this amazing episode with you! CONNECT WITH ME: Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahelisabethhealth/ Work with me 1:1: https://www.sarah-elisabeth.co.uk/11-coaching 1:1 Health Coach Mentoring: https://www.sarah-elisabeth.co.uk/mentoring-for-health-coaches CONNECT WITH KIM: Follow Kim on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellbeingwithkim_/ Work with Kim 1:1: https://www.wellbeingwithkim.com/services
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Kim Hughes says Dave Warner might not make next year's Ashes series
Kim Hughes, GC is a British Army bomb disposal expert and Warrant Officer Class 1 who was awarded the George Cross as a staff sergeant for gallant acts carried out in the Afghanistan conflict. Hughes made safe 119 improvised explosive devices during one of his tours in Afghanistan.
“There are no perfect parents, and there are no perfect children, but there are plenty of perfect moments along the way.” With this quote from Dave Willis in mind, today's guest Kim Hughes teaches us how to savor the perfect moments in playful ways with our kids. But what are the best ways to do that? And does playing with children include playing with infants? For any parent who craves a bond with their kids, you won't want to miss this season finale of the Raising Young Children in Wake County Podcast.Kim Hughes is the Founder of Conscious Connections LLC, a behavior management and educational consulting firm serving teachers, child caregivers, nurses, and parents who seek to build highly effective, positive relationships with those in their charge.Raising Young Children in Wake County is brought to you by Project Enlightenment Foundation, hosted by Dr. Emily King, and produced by Earfluence.Thank you to our sponsors: K&L Gates Empire Gives Back Foundation and Empire Eats BHDP
THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: an update from Lord's and England annihilate the Netherlands "As someone who has today had champagne sprayed over my back, my feelings are now rather more nuanced. The behaviour at Lord's may not be better, but the product dumped on you is certainly of a higher calibre." FROM THE ARCHIVES (7'40): When a captain sent his fastest bowler from the field "Something exploded inside me. I couldn't go on. All I wanted to do was get off the pitch." THE REVIEW (15'20): The Ball that Changed Cricket (2018, SevenPlus) "The laconic Kim Hughes comes up with one of the best lines I've heard: 'Built like Tarzan, bats like Jane'." Recorded on 24th June 2022
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Hello friends! It's Talk Yoga SLP! This is the weekly podcast for speech language pathologists, teachers, parents, and other professionals like OTs and PTs who are ready to use yoga movements to establish, boost, or enrich speech and language development! Join your hosts, Amy Roberts and Kim Hughes, speech-language pathologists and yoga teachers. Speech and Language + Yoga = Talk Yoga. See you on the Talk Yoga mat!