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Paul Hodges hosts a conversation with Grainne Donnelly and Linda McLean about the ICS Physiotherapy Committee workshop Ultrasound Imaging of the Structure and Function of Pelvic Floor Muscles in Men and Women at ICS 2024 Madrid. Recorded at the ICS Live Lounge on Wednesday 23rd October at ICS 2024 Madrid. Through its annual meeting and journal, the International Continence Society (ICS) has been advancing multidisciplinary continence research and education worldwide since 1971. Over 3,000 Urologists, Uro-gynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Research Scientists make up ICS, a thriving society dedicated to incontinence and pelvic floor disorders. The Society is growing every day and welcomes you to join us. If you join today, you'll enjoy substantial discounts on ICS Annual Meeting registrations and free journal submissions. Joining ICS is like being welcomed into a big family. Get to know the members and become involved in a vibrant, supportive community of healthcare professionals, dedicated to making a real difference to the lives of people with incontinence.
Linda Faye Campbell McLean is a storyteller, podcast host, and author of Route 1-75: Memoir & Musings from My 75-Year Road Trip. Through her memoir and My 75-Year Road Trip podcast, she shares raw, honest, and often humorous reflections on resilience, loss, love, and the power of sisterhood.A trailblazer in her community, Linda was the first female Rotary President in her Valley, a longtime volunteer, and the founder of the Comox Valley Women's Business Network. From surviving breast cancer to navigating profound grief and unexpected detours, she inspires women to embrace their strength, share their stories, and step boldly into new chapters—no matter their age.
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Today, I speak with Dr. Linda McLean, a professor in the School of Rehabilitation Sciences and Chair in Women's Health Research at the University of Ottawa in Canada. Her research program focuses on understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms associated with pelvic floor disorders in women, and on the development of improved intervention approaches. Linda and her team have been studying the underlying cause of urine leakage in runners, and their recent findings may lead to improved strategies for prevention and management so that women can continue to remain active and perform optimally. We talk about: -breaking down the barrier to exercise -urinary incontinence -exploring pelvic floor morphology -running's effect on morphology -interventions for exercise incontinence -strategies while running -evidence based versus evidence informed -using pessaries Time Stamps 1:00 Introduction 3:58 bio feedback in pelvic PT 6:46 morphology paper 16:41 the roll strength plays 21:15 connecting clinical findings to research 32:10 intra-abdominal pressure 34:50 different causes of urinary incontinence 40:20 supportive devices 44:29 elongation of the pelvic floor CONNECT WITH CARRIE IG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/ Website: https://carriepagliano.com CONNECT WITH LINDA IG: https://www.instagram.com/mfm_lab/ Website: www.mfmlab.ca X: @mfmlab Facebook: @mfmlabuottawa The Active Mom Postpartum Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to Postpartum for active moms & the postpartum professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and postpartum professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 start rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Business planning is something a lot of practice and business owners avoid… I was like that, too - before I met Linda McLean and learned how to create a snapshot business plan. This type of planning has had a real positive impact on my own business and, best of all, on my net profitability and work-life balance. It's amazing what a useful business plan can do for your bottom line! Linda is an Executive Business Coach and CEO of McLean International. She is also my business coach, so I invited her on the podcast to talk about her snapshot business planning method. Business planning is something many folks are thinking about at the end of the year but also struggling with too! So much so that many of us don't follow through! There are some essential elements of business planning, and Linda shares how to make it easier for busy business owners because she knows how much an effective business plan can have on your bottom line - especially when you do take the time to create, use and update your plan on a regular basis. Listen in to learn about: Overcoming the Biggest Mistake in Annual Business Planning The Elements Needed for a Snapshot Business PlanWays to Streamline Business Planning to Achieve Better ResultsI hope you enjoy hearing Linda's take on business planning and her practical guidance for a roadmap that will help you make your business planning a snap! Check out all the resources and links mentioned at http://marketingyourprivatepractice.com/75 Resources mentioned by Linda: Snapshot Business Planning book. - https://mcleaninternational.com/snapshot-book/ Snapshot Business Planning checklist - https://mcleaninternational.com/checklist Book Study Mastermind: Email Linda if you are interested in learning more about the leadership mastermind: https://mcleaninternational.com/contact/ Connect with Linda on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/coachlindamclean/
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Linda McLean currently serves as the Executive Director of The Brenda Strafford Society for the Prevention of Domestic Violence. She brings to the role more than twenty-five years of experience in the non-profit sector, where she has worked in leadership positions within a broad range of organizations including United Way of Calgary, The Calgary Homeless Foundation, Inn from the Cold and the City of Vancouver. Prior to entering the non-profit sector, Linda lived and worked in remote northern Indigenous communities with a focus on participatory action research and community development. She has extensive experience in working with mental health, addictions and community-based health and housing programs. Linda holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Social Anthropology and Education and has worked with widely diverse populations, particularly those who are vulnerable and marginalized. She is a firm believer that all challenges can be met through creativity, commitment, and dedication to an ethic of care. When not at work or volunteering Linda spends time with her five children, husband Tim, and a menagerie of pets.
A conversation with Professor Ros Steen. Professor Ros Steen FRCS. MA. DSD. IPA.Ros Steen has worked as a Voice specialist for Theatre, Film and TV for over thirty five years with more than two hundred and fifty credits to her name including work for, among many others, the National Theatre of Scotland, Edinburgh International Festival, Citizens' Theatre, Traverse Theatre, Royal Lyceum, Dundee Rep and Leeds Playhouse. She is an Emeritus Professor of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where she led the Centre for Voice in Performance establishing Nadine George Voice Work, with its emphasis on the unique connection between an individual and their voice, as the core spoken technique in the training of actors and performers. One of the first accredited teachers of the technique she has spent many years pioneering its use as a medium of professional rehearsal practice. She was the first Visiting Scholar to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University where she worked with the multi-award winning director John Tiffany. Landmark productions include Alan Cumming's Macbeth (UK and Broadway) and BlackWatch (National Theatre of Scotland) as well as the premières of plays by David Harrower, David Greig, Linda Mclean, Rona Munro and Nicola McCartney, among others. In 2019 she gave a joint presentation with writer A.L.Kennedy to the Akademie de Kunst in Berlin on the connection between the voice work and writing. Since leaving RCS she has continued to work on productions in and outside Scotland as well as giving master classes and workshops nationally and internationally for a variety of creative practitioners. She is the Editor of Growing Voices: Nadine George Technique – the Evolution of its Influence in Training and Performance and has published several research papers about her work. She is currently a director of Voice Studio International and an Associate Editor of the International Dialects of English Archive. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=EKHEKXBAZBQG6¤cy_code=GBP)
Day for Night with Caridad Svich, a series that looks at the intersection between theatre & poetry in the edgelands. Episode 25: excerpt from The Orphan Sea by Caridad Svich (Published by Intellect Books in JARMAN (all this maddening beauty and other plays), and excerpt from Linda McLean's play Sex & God (Published by Nick Hern Books). * Listener Support is appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caridad-svich/support
An intimate chat with Canadian singer songwriter Linda McLean, opening up about life, music, writing and what makes her tick as an older woman. This interview includes a reading from Linda’s forthcoming book all about making yourself the most important person in your life. We talk about: Learning to prioritize ourselves and speak our truth The emotional power of music and words Going on new creative journeys as we progress through life Thinking about what really matters in life Taking up space in our own lives Fighting the cultural imperative for women to put others first How our life anchors can shift in midlife Learning to share our stories and acknowledge the impact those can have on others Moving on from a maternal role when children leave home Finding the spark in inter-generational sharing Rationalizing our many varied roles as women Thinking about what we’d do if we were to die tomorrow Learning to live in the moment and do what we most want to do Finding answers inside ourselves and taking responsibility for our lives Moving beyond victim-hood and acknowledging our power The importance of yoga and meditation in Linda’s life What it’s like being a touring musician The impact of Alexander Technique and getting more aware of posture How the body wants to fix itself and get us into balance And lots more! Be sure to check out Linda's three beautiful albums on Spotify Find out more about Linda: Linda’s Website Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Instagram, Spotify If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and leave a review on iTunes or wherever you’re listening. Find out how to leave a review here: bit.ly/leavepodcastreview You can find out more information and get the show notes to every episode at magnificentmidlife.com. That’s also where you’ll find strategies, support and resources to help make your midlife magnificent. There’s a midlife wellness program, courses, midlife mentoring to help make the most of your next chapter and our online Members Club. If not now, when?
For playwright Linda Mclean, the shock of coronavirus recalls an earlier episode of trauma which underlined the need for laughter and colour in the darkest moments. Read by Maureen Beattie. Music by Rachel Newton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode 17 of Intuitive Queens podcast from your Intuition Queen. My name is Mara and I have created this podcast to be inspired by the stories of my guests and how they overcame fears, limiting beliefs, tragedies and obstacles and managed to find their purpose following their intuition. My hope is that you will resonate with one or all of them and their story will get you to take-action to change your life, and finally go after your dreams. In this episode I am Interviewing a friend, her name is Linda McLean, she is a Canadian singer, songwriter and author. We met at the beginning of the year on a workshop and something clicked between us and that’s why I have asked her to be one of my guests. I believe her story can resonate with so many, even if you are not singers and authors. Linda tells us how she started writing songs late because she never thought of being good at it. Her career started as a theatre actress and teacher. In one of her lessons, a student that had gone through major traumas started talking and Linda was contacted by the therapist that was following the girl advising to continue doing what she was doing. That’s when Linda decided to go back to study drama therapy and that’s what showed her writing skills and made her realise she could write and sing songs. Linda tells us about her struggles with self-worth and self-confidence, a lot of which were the results of the relationship with her parents, mainly her mother and how creativity helped her heal her. Fast forward a little and Linda, who finally takes courage, starts to take action that brings her to be signed up with a recording deal and that’s how her career takes off and she becomes successful. However, the shadows of not feeling good enough, being an impostor were always there. Linda talks in details about the beginning and how everything unfolded, the relationship with her parents and sisters and also her ex-husband, current husband and her kids. Her life has been a rollercoaster of emotions and discovering of herself which brought her to understand only recently that she is the most important person in the room. In a workshop that sentence stuck with her. It took her a while to understand and feel the meaning of it. Once she got it, she decided to write a book about it which is the book she is currently working on. Linda talks about healing, childhood traumas, an abusive relationship that broke her first marriage, healing the relationship with her kids and a lot more. Her story is so rich and I am sure a lot of you will resonates with part of all of her story. If you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and gives us you comments. Listen to the full episode on Itunes or Spotify or watch it on my You Tube channel @theintuitionqueen. Where to find us: LINDA MCLEAN https://www.lindamclean.com https://www.facebook.com/lindamcleanwriter https://www.instagram.com/linda.s.mclean/ https://www.womensmusicweekend.com THE INTUITION QUEEN: Website: https://www.theintuitionqueen.com Download my FREE guide “7 ways to use your intuition to feel more confident in your career” Fb: https://www.facebook.com/theintuitionqueen/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/the_intuition_queen/
The only person ever to bring crocheting into the studio, Linda McLean talks to me about getting to know herself through her writing, and of course the obligatory question: why crochet? The post Linda McLean appeared first on Putting it Together.
Erin McGee is a playwright, dramaturg and Company Administrator for Scotland's leading theatre company for work by and about women, Stellar Quines. Her recent play, Mooning, is part of the Traverse Theatre's Breakfast Plays series at the Edinburgh Fringe. At the heart of the Traverse is a past and present full of daring, forward-facing artists. This year’s Breakfast Plays give a glimpse of the now and new from four of the most exciting rising voices in Scottish theatre. You can catch Mooning - a play about cults, bats and the man on the moon - on the 21st and 25th August at 9am. Book your tickets via the Traverse website - https://www.traverse.co.uk/whats-on/event/breakfast-plays-the-future-is Follow Erin on Twitter @errymcgee Mentored by established playwrights Zinnie Harris, Stephen Greenhorn, Linda McLean and Douglas Maxwell, four emergent women writers (Erin McGee, Eve Nicol, Kolbrún Björt Sigfúsdóttir, Diane Stewart) showcase the imminent future of Scottish new writing talent. Their plays; poetic, punchy, generous and unforgiving will tackle topics exploring where we are and where we might be headed next - politically, socially, culturally.
This week on the show features my Uncle, Mike McLean. Mike is a proud union carpenter, my godfather, and one of the coolest dudes I know. We talk about his long carpentry career and how skilled trades are in huge demand. We also talked about our family on the anniversary of my Grandpa McLean's passing. I hope you'll enjoy my uncles's story of grit, resilience, and family life. New episodes made possible by patrons of the show like: Michael John McLean and Linda McLean. Don't forget to leave a 5 star rating and subscribe to the podcast. Music by: Camilo GP - Master Service on Fiverr.com Art by: Sumon on Fiverr.com
Today I discuss six common failures of CEO's with Amy Sthoer and Linda McLean of McLean International- Business and Life Coaching. Recognizing and overcoming these problems will help any CEO succeed as a business leader. McLean International offers workshops that highlight methods on how to run a better business; and then unlike most other workshops, provide a follow up meeting to ensure success. http://mcleaninternational.com/ www.cherihillshow.com
My guest today is renowned business woman and speaker, Linda McLean. Linda is a business and life coach who is poised and ready to help any business reach its next level. She's also the author of numerous books, including the acclaimed international bestseller Next Level Living® - Today's Guide for Tomorrow's Abundant Life. McLeanInternational.com CheriHillShow.com
As dramas about John Knox and Galileo open at theatres in Edinburgh and London, Philip Dodd talks to Fiona Shaw and Mark Ravenhill about performing and staging Brecht and to Edinburgh Lyceum director David Greig. He's also joined by 2017 New Generation Thinker Joanne Paul, from the University of Sussex, who researches the idea of parrhesia or 'speaking truth to power'. And satirist Nev Fountain and stand-up comedian Simon Evans discuss whether comedy is still an effective weapon with which to attack the powerful.Bertold Brecht's Life of Galileo directed by Joe Wright in a translation by John Willlett runs at the Young Vic Theatre in London from May 6th - July 1st. Glory on Earth runs at the Royal Lyceum Edinburgh from May 20th to June 10th. Written by Linda McLean the drama is directed by David Greig and stars Jamie Sives. New Generation Thinkers is a scheme run by the BBC with the Arts and Humanities Research Council to work with academics to turn their research into radio and television. You can find more broadcasts and films on the Free Thinking website. Producer: Torquil MacLeod
TravCast is the Writer's Podcast from the Traverse, Scotland’s New Writing Theatre. Literary Associate, Rosie Kellagher, interviews well known playwrights whose work features in the year round programme at the Traverse. In this episode, Rosie Speaks to Linda McLean. Linda comes from Glasgow, Scotland. Her plays have won many awards. They include Every Five Minutes, Sex & God, Any Given Day, Strangers, Babies, Shimmer, Riddance and One Good Beating. Since her first production in 1997, she has been known as a playwright who experiments with form. Her plays have been translated into many languages. An anthology of her work was published in France in 2015 by Actes Sud. Linda is on the artistic board of Magic Theatre, San Francisco. She is currently writing a comedy for Magic Theatre and a new play called Thingummy Bob, for Lung Ha theatre Company will premiere at the Traverse in October 2015. She has also written a Breakfast Play for the Traverse Theatre’s Festival 2015 programme. Original music by James Iremonger www.jamesiremonger.co.uk Produced and engineered by Cian O Siochain
Floating In A Most Peculiar Way The London Scots With Stephen Greenhorn, Rona Munro, David Greig, Linda McLean, David Morgan, Adam Ramsay and Lach.
We will open with Damu Sudi Alii and Jabari Alii, featured artist with First Edition which is performing Sat., March 22, 2014, 8:30 p.m. at the 57th Street Gallery in Oakland. See https://www.facebook.com/FirstEditionTrio/info At 8:30 Danny Nguyen joins us to talk about World Water Day and his composition, “DANCE THE BLEU”, the College of Alameda's Dance Department and Nguyen Dance Company performance, co-sponsored by Oakland Sister Cities International Da Nang, Saturday March 22nd, 7pm. Free Admission in the College of Alameda Dance Studio, G-111. See http://alameda.peralta.edu/danny-nguyen/ At 9 a.m. Scottish playwright Linda McLean joins us to talk about Every Five Minutes which is going up at the Magic Theatre next week 3/26-4/20/2014. See http://www.aoiagency.com/2010/11/mclean-linda/We close at 9:30 a.m. with an interview with Yeye Luisah Teish who will tell us about the Moisture, The Water Cycle Continues. . . A Ritual Theatre Performance, 7-9 p.m. at La Pena Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Avenue, in Berkeley, Sunday, March 23, 2014, (510) 849-2568. Visit http://lapena.org/event/moisture-the-water-cycle-continues-2/
Planning For Gratitude, Plus New Approaches to Dementia Today our guest will be Linda McLean, an internationally respected business and life coach, and the author of the #1 International bestselling book, Next Level Living® – Today's Guide for Tomorrow's Abundant Life and My Gratitude Journal. She will share with the how to live a life of gratitude, even through illness and how to develop a paln to do so and be successful. Linda can be reached via her website at: http://www.mcleaninternational.com Our second guests are "Dementia Therapy Specialists" Dr. Daniel Nightingale and Kathleen Nightingale. Dr Dan is a leading UK Clinical Dementia Specialist now based in the US. He is an author, speaker, and a world leader in the use of hypnosis for people living with dementia. Dr. Dan is founder and CEO of Dementia Doctor (UK), co-founder and CEO of Dementia Therapy Specialists (US) and Editor in Chief of the journal titled Dementia Therapy Care. Kathleen Balland, CCH is a certified clinical hypnotherapist and Dementia Therapy Specialist. Her expertise includes Medical Imagery, Fears and Phobias, Stress, Weight and Pain Management. Kathleen is clinically certified by the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners, and is board certified by the American Board of Hypnotherapy. She is also an award-winning wellness author. Dr. Dan and Kathy can be reached via their website http://dementiatherapyspecialists.com/ Conference LinkSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TravCast is the Writer's Podcast from the Traverse, Scotland’s New Writing Theatre. Literary Officer, Jennifer Williams, interviews well known playwrights whose work features in the year round programme at the Traverse. In this episode Jennifer speaks to Linda McLean who was born in Glasgow where she studied and trained as a teacher. She travelled teaching English as a foreign language in Europe, America, Africa and Scandinavia before she wrote plays. Her plays for the Traverse: This is Water, Any Given Day, Strangers, Babies, Shimmer, Olga and One Good Beating. She is currently under commission to the National Theatre of Scotland, Magnetic North, and the Traverse Theatre. Her new play Sex and God for Magnetic North will be produced in 2012. Original music by James Iremonger www.jamesiremonger.co.uk Produced and engineered by Cian O Siochain