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This episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast highlights an emerging resource for adults and youths with the lived experience of pain called the Power Over Pain Portal. The Power Over Pain Portal works toward improving access to chronic pain care by providing access to free resources in a “one-stop shop,” including articles, videos, podcasts, courses, workshops, peer support, and even 24/7 one-on-one counseling – offered through Wellness Together Canada. While initiated and designed by a consortium of researchers, clinicians, patient partners, hospitals, and institutions in Canada, the Power Over Pain Portal is freely available worldwide. In this episode, PRF spoke with developers of the Power Over Pain Portal to learn more about its initiation, resources, and plans for the future. Podcast participants include: Lynn Cooper, Director of Research & Education – Canadian Injured Workers Alliance Jennifer Stinson, RN-EC, PhD, CPNP, FAAN, SickKids, Toronto, Canada Yaad Shergill, DC, MSc, The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and One Elephant Integrative Health Team Inc., Ontario, Canada Gregory Carbonetti, PhD, IASP Associate Director of Publications (host)
We're sitting down to talk about parenting with Pastor Lynn Cooper today! Whether we're looking at pre or post-pandemic, the struggles of parenting are always present. Pastor Lynn gives works through practical advice and spiritual truths as we unpack parenting in today's context.
Chronic pain is a multi-factorial event that can leave the sufferer facing terrible pain alone, without solutions, and sometimes not even believed by others. Did you know that 1 in 5 suffer with chronic pain? Wait times to see a pain specialist can take up to a year or longer and risk of suicide doubles for those suffering with chronic pain. With costs spiralling to over $60 billion + annually, it is startling that the seriousness of this situation is not given more focus. We discuss the difficulty in dealing with chronic pain as well as some strategies that are proving useful for some people. Approaches include: Meditcations and Injections Physical Therapies and Laser therapies Exercise Mind-Body Approaches – like Dr. Sarno's (TMS) Meditation or other self-reflection exercises Psychotherapy One of the big problems with chronic pain is that it is invisible and your struggle might not be taken seriously by medical professionals. You may be left without solutions or a treatment plan to address your needs. Chronic pain is complex and one solution does not fit all. In most cases, there is a need for approaches that include medicine, physical therapies, mind-body (biopsychosocial) counselling and rehabilitation. Not everyone has the resources for all these therapies and yet without them the outcome may leave the pain sufferer with insufficient relief and ongoing pain. Links & Resources: The Problem with Chronic Pain: https://youtu.be/xfl1Q5hG5Pc?t=40 Lynn Cooper past president of the Canadian Pain Coalition: https://theprovince.com/opinion/lynn-cooper-relief-needed-chronic-pain-is-a-complex-disease-and-should-be-treated-as-such Canadian Pain Task Force Report: June 2019: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/corporate/about-health-canada/public-engagement/external-advisory-bodies/canadian-pain-task-force/report-2019.html The Mind-Body Prescription – physical reactions are connected to emotions: https://youtu.be/pHM45IXkXeM Canadian Pain Society: https://www.canadianpainsociety.ca/ Suffering from Confounding Symptoms: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/26/books/review/the-deep-places-ross-douthat.html The Deep Places: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/57341765-the-deep-places Treating Chronic Pain takes a Team: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/09/well/live/chronic-pain-treatment.html Psychologist help with Chronic Pain: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/09/well/mind/psychologists-chronic-pain-therapy.html
Lynn Cooper is a preacher's wife, a talented and anointed singer, and an incredible Mom. She has one of the most incredible Jesus stories I have ever heard. This episode, Who Could I Tell, will grip your heart!Support the show (http://www.leemcbride.com)
Dr. Lynn Cooper is the Catholic Chaplain at Tufts University, where she serves on an interfaith chaplaincy team. She holds a Masters of Divinity from Harvard Divinity School and a Doctor of Ministry in Transformational Leadership from Boston University School of Theology. Dr. Cooper's ministry is grounded in Catholic Social Teaching. She seeks to help students make meaningful connections between their education, faith, and the work for justice. Her doctoral work explored loneliness in higher education, proposing a model for embracing friendship as the sacrament that it is. Her spouse, Andrew, is a Unitarian Universalist minister and chaplain. Together they delight in their son Rory. If becoming a mom has taught her anything it is that spirituality can—and must—thrive in the messy, mucky, and mundane.Instagram: @tufts_catholic_chaplaincyMusic by: @siryalibeatsVector Portrait by: Rafli
ProTalk with ProTec featuring Lynn Cooper with McEnearney Associates. Lynn's goal is to guide clients through the biggest financial decision they'll make in their lifetimes. Whether you are buying or selling, Lynn is 100% committed to her clients before, during, and after the transaction. She is especially skilled at guiding clients from contract to close (and the pitfalls in between) with as little interruption to their daily lives as possible. A Denver, Colorado native, Lynn has lived in Northern Virginia for 20 years. Lynn studies our region's evolving marketplace daily and knows the procedures, policies, forms AND lending restrictions necessary in negotiating the best terms. Lynn believes that real estate is about more than a simple transaction. Her key to your success is in the development of a relationship and communication between her and clients is the key in finding that perfect lifestyle.
Lynne Cooper was born on October 4, 1916, in St. Louis Missouri. But, Who was she?In her early years, she worked as a school teacher. And, Lynn was a graduate of Washington University in her hometown of St. Louis and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa sorority.IN 1939, during a tour with her sorority sisters at Radio station KXOK, Lynn met Paul Aurandt (or-NOT) who was employed at the station. Paul took a shine to her immediately and precociously asked her out to dinner that evening – and Lynne accepted. In 1940 they married.But Paul’s Angel, Lynne, continued as his greatest fan, and valued creative and business partner. It was in 1944 that the Aurandt’s (or-NOT) settled in Chicago. Paul found a position and took on his now-legendary nom de plume. I expect you’ve heard of Paul, but without the genius and collaboration of His Angel, it is likely he would have never risen from obscurity.Lynne was Paul’s greatest asset.If you know Paul - it is because of Lynne.
Hello Everyone and welcome to another great episode of the JOY of Financial Planning podcast. The topics of this podcast are a compliment to the book JOY of Financial Planning, available in stores including Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com JOY of Financial Planning is about the belief that we can overcome the unique economic, and life challenges we face as a generation, by first getting our financial house in order. In fact, we have, no other choice. Now more than ever, we must grow our wealth, follow our passions, live with compassion and find a way to achieve a personalized version of the American Dream. This episode is part of a series of recorded “Zoominars” from my Jason Howell Company YouTube channel; that’s where you’ll find the video versions. In my business life, my wealth management firm collaborates with many experts; together we transform regular investors into patriarchs and matriarchs of their families and their communities. This episode features some of that expertise. This episode features Lynn Cooper, a Realtor® with McEnearney Associates. Lynn discussed how "showing a house, " hosting an "open house" and safely buying and selling property is still possible! Please send your feedback to Jason@JasonHowell.com and give this episode a rating, especially on Apple Podcasts, if, that’s the kind of thing you do. For more about my unique brand of family wealth management, just go to JasonHowell.com Online Resources: Lynn Cooper: https://www.mcenearney.com/agents/77578-lynn-cooper Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/jasonhowell Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JoyofFinancialPlanning/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGm8ggXF11D4cbA4vWye3Ng/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JasonHowellCo Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonhowell Company Website: https://www.JasonHowell.com
We look at the bridal industry for the remainder of 2020. How are brides and grooms adjusting their wedding and honeymoon plans in a Corona virus world? We interview Lynn Cooper, Managing Partner of Socially Ahead. Cooper works with Signature Brides one of the leading online and print publications in the bridal industry. Learn more about our podcast at https://www.tripcast360.com/.
The magnificent Great Wall of China and the artistic beauty of Chile are just some of the many vacation destinations you can visit from the comfort of your home. We examine virtual travel and why you should take a look before planning your next vacation. We discuss the value of virtual travel with our guest Lynn Cooper, managing partner of Socially Ahead. Plus, the future of airports and innovative solutions for safer travel in a post-Corona virus world---disinfection tunnels and biometric scans are just the tip of the iceberg.
Preaching for Trinity Sunday, Lynn Cooper offers a reflection on entering more deeply into the mystery of the Trinity: "My friends, this Trinity Sunday, I invite you to dwell in this reframing of mystery – the forever understanding –and marinate in one or two of these provocations: How might unity in multiplicity inspire us to be in solidarity with people of other faiths or no faith? In the spirit of the liturgical year, which calls us to re-encounter our tradition and story in cycles, how have joy and sorrow from your past year redefined your relationship to the Trinity? How might we use the Trinity as a way to deepen our work for justice, honoring difference and diversity as holy? And lastly, how might we make space to listen to and carouse with the Spirit, allowing everyday sacramental moments to break open our faith so we may remember, once again—in body and spirit—that God is a verb?" Lynn Cooper has served as the Catholic Chaplain at Tufts University since 2008. She holds a B.A. from Tufts in Comparative Religion and English, an M.Div from Harvard Divinity School and is currently working on a Doctor of Ministry at Boston University. To learn more about Lynn, to read her text, and for more preaching from Catholic women, visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/06162019.
Replay Show: EMGN Radio, Winning In The Marketplace, focuses on women of color: Leaders, Entrepreneurs and Thought leaders. The goal of the show is to inspire and empower women to be their best by highlighting the struggles and successes of others that have come before them. Real lives, Real Women, Real Business, is the motto of the Eliza Mary Global Network and rings through on the show This week we welcome Lynn Cooper and Logan Gay to the show. Lynn will talk about how to navigate online platforms and drive traffic through digital media while Logan will discuss overcoming adversity in the television industry. Melisa will also share her power play of the day.
This podcast is on Genodermatoses and Autoimmune Bullous Diseases with Lynn Cooper, MD and was recorded at the 2013 SDPA Fall Conference in Atlanta.