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In this podcast, expert Rasika Karnik, MD, MS, discusses how to manage the health risks posed by COVID-19 infection and long COVID in individuals with metabolic syndrome or obesity.Dr Karnik discusses the interplay between COVID-19 outcomes, obesity/metabolic syndrome, and social determinants of health and delves into detail on how to address and mitigate these social determinants of health in a high-risk population.Presenters:Rasika Karnik, MD, MSAssistant ProfessorDivision of Primary Care, Department of Internal MedicineUniversity of ChicagoChicago, IllinoisContent based on an online CME program supported by independent educational grants from Pfizer.Link to full program: https://bit.ly/46yuChS
In this podcast, experts Donna Ryan, MD, and Renslow Sherer, MD, discuss how to manage the health risks posed by COVID-19 infection and long COVID in individuals with metabolic syndrome or obesity.First, Dr Ryan presents an overview of the relationship between COVID-19 and weight, including the mechanisms of how obesity may drive COVID-19 disease and how COVID-19 may in turn worsen obesity, through both immunologic and social or societal drivers.Dr Ryan also discusses the relationship between obesity and the risk for long COVID.In his segment, Dr Sherer discusses COVID-19 vaccination and antiviral therapy within the context of obesity and metabolic syndrome. Dr Sherer also delves into detail on how obesity-related risk factors or comorbidities may affect treatment decisions and presents strategies on individualizing treatment, including in patients with long COVID.This episode includes results from several reviews and meta-analyses examining the relationship between vaccination, as well as an observational study investigating the impact of nirmatrelvir/ritonavir therapy on long COVID in vaccinated patients.Presenters:Donna Ryan, MDProfessor Emerita Pennington Biomedical Research Center New Orleans, Louisiana Renslow Sherer, MDDirector of the International HIV Training Center Professor of MedicineInfectious Diseases and Global Health Department of Medicine University of Chicago Department of Medicine Chicago, IllinoisContent based on an online CME program supported by independent educational grants from Pfizer.Link to full program:https://bit.ly/46yuChS
On this episode of Infectious, we interview Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo, a Professor of Epidemiology and the Director of the Pandemic Center at Brown University. She's also a Senior Fellow for Global Health at the Council of Foreign Relations and co-leads the Outbreak Observatory. We discuss the state of the pandemic and the effects of Covid-19 on other diseases. Comments or Questions? Leave them below:https://forms.gle/hxFV8Pg6tpAyVoJh8
The BCAA is giving drivers a D grade for their knowledge of school zone rules. We'll chat with their director of community impact, Shawn Pettipas. And in our second half, more guidelines and less rules: we'll talk with Dr. Brian Conway about how to keep your kids safe in yet another pandemic year.
Despite lower media coverage, COVID cases and deaths are at record highs, so how does that change things for hospitals? We are joined by ICU Ward nurse Maddie, a year after we spoke to her during lockdown, to chat about how things have changed, if COVID wards are still operational, and the future of transmissible diseases. All Our Links: https://linktr.ee/trendsandtings See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Managing COVID-19 created enormous challenges for cities around the world. The early days of the response brought great uncertainty, as cities and healthcare providers worked to contain the spread of the virus, and treat those who contracted it. A shortage of hospital beds and medical supplies, including personal protective equipment, had to be overcome. Ultimately, a high level of collaboration between cities, hospitals, and other entities, was needed to develop creative and innovative solutions to respond to the greatest health crisis in a century. Produced ByAutumn AguileraCesalee CarnaghieJenifer EncalladoKevin HickeyMark Matulich Audio EngineeringKevin Krall Executive ProducerJoel D. Lieberman
Today's episode is with Dr David Wong from UHN discussing how to manage covid in patients with cirrhosis in the outpatient setting.
NHS Tackled COVID with Intelligent Automation . In the aftermath of COVID, the NHS set out to better understand how they managed through the crisis and what key strategic elements helped them to succeed throughout it all. On this podcast, Karen Gorman, Healthcare Director with SS&C Blue Prism interviews Mike Ogonovsky, Chief Digital Officer and Jason Burrage, Automation Architect and Head of Automation COE for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, an NHS trusts about how the health board have used their intelligent automation, Blue Prism cloud platform to help them prepare for the COVID-19 public inquiry. They share how intelligent automation is enabling them to provide information to the board secretary and exec team that is creating excitement at the board level and how it is creating time for employees to review, discuss and provide context to the information they are providing. . Here's what we talked with Mike and Jason about: * How having digital workers on staff when COVID hit helped to manage risks to the business * Overcoming document management to garner insights with digital workers * Using Blue Prism Cloud to perform sentiment analysis on incoming emails to prioritize employee's actions . To ensure that you never miss an episode of Transform NOW, be sure to subscribe!
We expect a lot from chefs - not only to manage production and service, but keep to a budget, manage a team of people and be aware of safety issues, changing food trends, menu design & engineering, plus social media and a bit of marketing. It's a big ask, especially when they may not have had training beyond hands-on experience with another chef. In this podcast, Ken Burgin talks with Liz Perkins, a chef, former hospitality business owner, and trainer with The Hospitality Company, where she teaches chefs all about leadership and team management, food costing, menu engineering and stock control. Details of her excellent course are outlined here. Topics they discussed: Building teamwork and managing discipline issues on a daily basis Giving feedback – understanding the 4 leadership hats Understanding and using personality styles Are there different issues for women and men, locals and people from overseas? Chef issues vs Front of House – how are the challenges different? Managing Covid issues and Vaccination leadership Handling delegation when you're young and new – how to get better doing this Being more productive and showing others how to be more productive Understanding and improving time management Giving feedback to the boss or the owner, and ‘managing upwards' Building on the technical ability of Gen Z and Gen Y What's in your recommended tech toolbox to help young leaders do a better job? How can your programs and products support business owners and managers. You'll find the Show Notes and links for today's episode on the HospoReset.com website. Don't forget to subscribe to the weekly Hospo Reset newsletter, and connect with Ken Burgin on Linkedin and on Twitter.
In the latest episode of ASTCT Talks, Dr. Zainab Shahid, internist in the hematology department of the Levine Cancer Institute Morehead in Charlotte, North Carolina, leads a conversation around ongoing clinical challenges regarding management of COVID-19 in transplant cellular therapy recipients. Dr. Shahid is joined by some of the foremost experts in infectious disease and transplant patients: Dr. Esther Babady is chief of the clinical microbiology service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Dr. Mini Kamboj is chief medical epidemiologist for infection control at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; and Dr. Camille Kotton is the Clinical Director, Transplant and Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases, at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
Will cases spike in coming weeks? What do Alaskans need to know to help keep infection rates down? Alaska's top doctors help to clarify the way forward.
Brian Clay, MD. internal physician and a chief medical information officer at University of California San Diego shares his experience with clinical informatics including interoperability, open notes for patients, data literacy and more. This episode is part of the Health IT series by the AMA-MSS Committee on Health Information Technology, hosted by Shivani Bhatnagar, medical student at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine.
More and more young people are being given management responsibilities early in their career, and running a hospitality business is becoming more complex. This can mean added stress, mistakes and lots more to learn about. Training and development for new leaders can be done through professional courses, and many times it's through guidance on the job. How can business owners and senior managers make this process more effective and efficient? In this podcast, Ken Burgin talks with Vanessa Pollock of VP Training & Development. an experienced hospitality trainer and development coach. She knows the industry inside out, and has been shaping her training programs to fit with the extra demands of Covid restrictions. Topics they discussed: Building teamwork and managing discipline issues on a daily basis Giving feedback - understanding the 4 leadership hats Understanding and using personality styles Are there different issues for women and men, locals and people from overseas? Chef issues vs Front of House - how are the challenges different? Managing Covid issues and Vaccination leadership Handling delegation when you're young and new to a job - how to get better doing this Being more productive and showing others how to be more productive Understanding and improving time management Giving feedback to the boss or the owner, and 'managing upwards' Building on the technical ability of Gen Z and Gen Y What's in your recommended tech toolbox to help young leaders do a better job? Tell us about how your programs and products can support business owners and managers. You'll find the Show Notes and links for today's episode on the HospoReset.com website. Don't forget to subscribe to the weekly Hospo Reset newsletter, and connect with Ken Burgin on Linkedin and on Twitter.
Migration agent Lazar Petkantchin explanis some of the latest changes to visa restriction in Australia - Имиграционен агент Лазар Петканчин коментира от Япония промените в ограниченията за пътуване.
We speak of the obstacles cadets have had to take head on during this pandemic. Find out in this week's episode of the CAC podcast!
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BTG NATION WE'RE BACK!!! We make our 2022 debut with a new high energy intro by the wordsmith Willie Waze, an artist hailing from Alexandria, VA now sharing his art in Australia. After a nice break, the fellas had time to regroup and recharge! This episode highlights stories from the winter break, NBA check-in, Klay/Kyrie returning, the showstopper Antonio Brown, & more! Time Stamps: Check- In: Timestamp-00;00;00;00 1. New Year Update 00:07:05 1. Discuss Break 2. New Year Goals 3. King Zipline 4. Managing Covid for another year 2. NBA Check In: (00:16:45) 1. Grizzlies Win Streak (9 & counting) 2. Demar Derozan & the bulls 3. The 10 days going out. 1. Lance Stephenson!! Born Ready gets sign for the season 4. Trade Deadline Approaching 1. Jerami Grant wanted by Lakers,Knicks, Wiz, & Blazers 2. Tobias on the Trade Block 5. Perkins Called Out Celtics… again 6. Philly on a quiet win streak Embiid avg 30 & 10 7. Lakers Small 4 game win streak… still struggling 8. Should Portland Shut Down Dame for the season? Kyrie/Klay Back: Timestamp- 00:53:50 Antonio Brown: Timestamp- 01:05:41;06 Post Game Wrap-Up 01:20:30 A relationship that began in Alexandria, Virginia USA 15+ years ago centered around basketball has now evolved into a podcast! King and Yates offer a special dynamic as they've seen their relationship grow from coach & player, to family, and now they are international business partners working to build a brand centered around the game that brought them together, basketball! The duo are now in Dubai, United Arab Emirates over 7,000 miles away from family and everything familiar. This podcast serves as a digital diary of sorts. Tune in to hear the arguments, the embarrassing stories, the high IQ basketball talk, & whatever else they want to discuss! Like and Subscribe! Follow on IG: @bridginthegap_podcast TikTok: @bridginthegap.podcast If you are in the UAE and have interest in enjoying the American Style of basketball training and more! Head over to Hoopmountain.ae to inquire and follow the brand @hoopmountaindxb on IG!
In this podcast, Roger Harris sits down for a second time with South African Emergency Physician, Victoria Stephen (Tori). Tori delves deeper into her first hand experience of the frightening political unrest and violence which erupted during the third wave of Covid-19 in Johannesburg in mid-2021. Managing Covid cases and gunshot wounds simultaneously was incredibly challenging both professionally and personally. In the midst of the violence, Victoria made the courageous decision to leave the safety of her home after curfew and to drive through the riots to get to the hospital. Tori was not rostered on at the hospital that night, but she felt an overwhelming need to help her junior staff manage the chaos that was unfolding. It was a critical and intensely dangerous time in South Africa. Reflecting on this experience, Tori emphasises the importance of a strong foundation of healthcare worker wellbeing. She identifies the need first to look after ourselves before we can look after others. Tori speaks candidly about how she managed her own wellbeing through the three waves of Covid in South Africa. This included personally seeing a psychologist to help her process the situation, a regular exercise routine, meditating, and listening to music. In fact, Tori started a ‘survival' playlist that other clinicians from all over the country listened and contributed to! We've included a link to the playlist here. Ultimately, it is difficult to stay passionate about a job that is physically and emotionally exhausting. Staying focused on clinical medicine helps. But at the end of the day, healthcare is a tough job and it takes its toll! For more like this, head to our #CodaPodcast page
ABC's White House Correspondent Karen Travers tells the Morning Show with Guest Host Chris Merrill President Biden will be announcing his new strategy to manage COVID this afternoon, with a new focus on the Omicron variant. Also, with life expectancies getting longer, young people appear to be delaying important milestones. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So far around the country, more than 17 million people have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. That number doesn't include young children, and while the medical regulator is considering vaccines for five to 11-year-olds, our youngest are unlikely to get vaccinated anytime soon. While there are plans on managing COVID-19 in settings including aged care facilities, hospitals and schools, there's no such national plan for dealing with the virus in childcare centres. Today on Please Explain, political reporter Katina Curtis joins Rachel Clun to discuss what is and isn't happening to keep COVID-19 out of childcare. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So far around the country, more than 17 million people have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. That number doesn't include young children, and while the medical regulator is considering vaccines for five to 11-year-olds, our youngest are unlikely to get vaccinated anytime soon. While there are plans on managing COVID-19 in settings including aged care facilities, hospitals and schools, there's no such national plan for dealing with the virus in childcare centres. Today on Please Explain, political reporter Katina Curtis joins Rachel Clun to discuss what is and isn't happening to keep COVID-19 out of childcare. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The board tasked with managing some of the state's federal COVID-19 relief funds finds the agency's work has been marred by delays and not enough monitoring. Meanwhile, California's Board of State and Community Corrections mismanaged nearly $60 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds. Plus, the descendants of some of Southern California's early pioneers are trying to save their ancestors' crumbling home.
Managing Covid tests and mask mandates can get complicated even for a small gathering—but what about a high-profile series of events across multiple venues, in which you're testing everyone from frontline workers to Lady Gaga herself? That's the situation event planners found themselves in as they prepared for the grand opening of Los Angeles' Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. To pull off this feat, health-testing company Co-Protect had to manage thousands of tests, masks and other services, ensuring the numerous galas, press events and openings went off without a hitch. On this custom episode of Eventful: The Podcast for Meeting Professionals, we discuss this event with Darren K. Green, the chief sales officer for the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board, and Tom Penn, cofounder and CEO of Co-Protect, as well as cofounder of the Los Angeles Football Club and a longtime sports analyst for ESPN. We delve into the specifics of the Academy Museum opening, what lessons it offers for meeting planners, and how Co-Protect's partnership with LA Tourism is helping elevate the security and safety of every event held in the city. Among the topics discussed in this episode: How Tom Penn's experience in the professional sports world helped him identify the potential of customized face masks for events, including business events (2:25) What Co-Protect and LA Tourism's partnership means for meeting planners (4:40) How the complex and high-profile opening of the new Academy Museum was held with a high level of safety and minimal logistical challenges thanks to this partnership (7:00) Why a consistent, comprehensive approach to testing is key for large-scale international events such as E3, Adobe and Japanese Anime, all being held in Los Angeles in the next year (14:05) How planners can navigate the frequently shifting mandates on vaccines and testing, particularly for international events (15:05) This episode was created in partnership with Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For comprehensive show notes, including links to everything Donnie Yance and I discuss on today's episode, visit BenGreenfieldFitness.com/donnie My guest on today's podcast, Donald (“Donnie”) Yance, is an internationally known master herbalist and nutritionist. He received his herbal training through Sequoia College and is a professional member of the American Herbalists Guild. He was trained as a clinical nutritionist through the National Institute of Nutritional Education and holds certification through the National Association of Nutrition Professionals. He is also professed as a Secular Franciscan (SFO), which equips him with the breadth and wisdom to touch on the spiritual aspects of healing. Donnie is the founder and formulator of Natura Health Products, for which he created a unique line of therapeutic-grade botanical and nutritional supplements. The current Natura portfolio consists of over forty formulations derived from botanical and nutritional agents acquired from around the world. These products have made a significant contribution to his tangible success in improving the health of his patients, specifically by providing therapeutic amounts of key ingredients that would otherwise be unattainable anywhere in the world. Here are a few of the more salient points you'll hear in today's episode: -The story behind Mederi Medicine...12:20 -The importance of spiritual health when it comes to one's overall wellbeing...19:30 -Donnie's concerns about current Covid vaccines...39:35 -Why we shouldn't be quick to ignore ancient healing knowledge when it comes to viruses...1:03:30 -And much more... Upcoming Events: Keep up on Ben's LIVE appearances by following bengreenfieldfitness.com/calendar Episode sponsors: -Kion Clean Protein -CAR.O.L -Organifi Red Juice -Paleo Valley Organ Complex BenGreenfieldFitness.com/donnie
The COVID-19 pandemic feels like a marathon. Many nurses and midwives have been racing against this pandemic since March 2020. We all want it to end. If you are feeling fatigued and exhausted by the impact of COVID-19, you are not alone. Chances are you feel like you haven't had time to pause and catch your breath. We hear from nurses and midwives that they feel drained and don't know how to refuel. We thought you may need a helping hand. On this episode of The Your Health Matters podcast we speak to Marie Louise and Kerrie Otto de Grancy, from the Evolve Yourself Institute (EYI) about the importance of your health, wellbeing and self-care and the impact of not doing so during challenging times. EYI is committed to supporting nurses and midwives to get their life on track with self-care practices and processes. They share some breathing and mindfulness activities to incorporate into your day and fortify yourself against chronic stress. Many nurses and midwives feel exhausted and often overwhelmed by the response required over the prolonged response required of them during the pandemic. It is vital to your wellbeing that you set time aside each day, even if it is 5 minutes, to give yourself self-care and take a moment to do something that allows you to pause, breathe, be still and start to recover. We hope this podcast supports you to pause, take a breath and focus on your health and wellbeing. If you'd like to talk, take a minute to reach out for support — give Nurse & Midwife Support a call on 1800 667 877. Your health REALLY does matter! Mark Aitken RN
Imagine you have a big event coming up in your business, something you've never done before. You're nervous… it's just two days away now, but you were slammed all week and didn't get some crucial things done. So you block all of tomorrow, the day before your big event, to knock out the details. As you're getting into bed, you get a text from your closest relative… There's an emergency that is about to flip your personal life upside down. Do you drop everything in your business and take care of your loved one for fear of regretting it forever if you don't? Listen carefully: there's a way to attend to both. There's a way to navigate your business during a personal crisis so that you can support yourself AND the people in your life – without choosing one or the other (and without falling apart!) How do I know? Because this is exactly what happened to me. Listen in to hear the details about exactly how I handled it, so you can learn what to do when a personal crisis threatens to shatter your business plans! What To Listen For How to communicate effectively during every stage of a crisis (11:01) Managing COVID anxiety (so you can still show up and slay your business, even during uncertain times!) (13:08) How to stay focused when you're stressed and overwhelmed (16:49) Stepping out of resentment – learn to take 100% personal responsibility for the decisions you're making in your business and your life! (23:51) Check out our YouTube page for the video! → https://youtu.be/atccbhgT65s Interested in diving in more? Join us at The Income Breakthrough Summit November 5th–7th! As a loyal listener, use special promo code LOYAL at the checkout to save $200. :) JoinAmiraLive.com → Promo code: LOYAL Resources Check out our free resources for listeners www.theunstoppablewoman.com/freestuff Schedule a Strategy to Scale Consultation https://theunstoppablewoman.com/michele Join our Facebook Group http://theunstoppablewoman.com/facebookgroup
My thoughts on how my collection has bloated over the pandemic and how I hope to shape my collection in the future.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Michael Keating is the interim executive director of the New Brunswick Nursing Home Association.
Managing COVID StressMichael Lewis, MD, MPH, MBA, FACPM, FACN is a former US military infectious disease specialist. Michael Lewis discuss six strategies for managing stress around infectious disease.Scientific Etraction MethodsBrad Robertson has been on the forefront of cannabis cultivation and extraction processes for more than a decade.Big Red hails from Apex Extracts. Apex Extractions is based in Oakland, California. Their products are award-winning crafted Cannabis Extracts that can be found at hundreds of dispensaries.Alleviating Anxiety & DepressionDr. Jordan Tishler helps us see how we are reacting to changing world events as they are now. One out of four American's is suffering from high anxiety or depression. Gain insight from someone who treated people through it all and who believes in the benefits of medical marijuana.Find more at: https://w420radionetwork.com/s3-e23-managing-covid-stress-scientific-etraction-methods-alleviating-anxiety-depression/
Kicking it off with today's Buzz Question about managing COVID expectations in the US. The entire state is under a flex alert for a heat advisory. California is on a Flex Alert through 9p tonight due to above average temperatures throughout the state. A notorious valley anti-mask "activist" has additional charges added after he was found with firearms that he wasn't supposed to have due to a DV history. Vice President Harris visited the Bay Area today to support Gov. Newsom in his "no on the recall" efforts. Is the ballot too difficult? Listeners comment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we dissect concerns at the southwest United States border, where health and governmental officials find themselves managing an extraordinarily complex situation, handling an increase in migration activity during a global pandemic. Pritesh Gandhi, MD, Chief Medical Officer, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and Erica Pan, MD, State Epidemiologist and Deputy Director, Center for Infectious Diseases at the California Department of Public Health, share how community-based partnerships are vital to managing an issue with both public health and national security implications. Our speakers discuss how leaders at all levels of government ultimately lean on partners at the local level to carry out their missions and what that looks like at the border right now. Guests: Erica Pan, MD, MPH, FAAP, California State Epidemiologist and Deputy Director, Center for Infectious Diseases at the California Department of Public Health Pritesh Gandhi, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Resources: Official California COVID-19 Dashboard Department of Homeland Security Profile: Pritesh Gandhi
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
G'day friends!!Today on the show is Karina Chilman!Did you know it was possible to change careers for 5 weeks?If you thought you had to be pigeon holed into a job, think again.Our resident Physio turned Covid Liaison Officer, runs us through exactly how the opportunity of a lifetime came about, and what went on inside the athlete's village.We cover:The unique set of circumstances that led to Karina's jobLogistics of setting up the athlete's village in a covid safe mannerPortfolio careersThe treatment process for the Australian teamGot a question you want answered? Feel free to connect with us on LinkedIn: Reuben, RyanYou can also find us on insta @sportsgradAnd if you're interested in more podcasts related to a certain topic (e.g. Events, High Performance etc.) check out our best picks here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/podcast*This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast.Find out why Deakin is ranked #6 in the world for sport related subjects at www.deakin.edu.auAt Deakin University you can be confident you'll get the job you want with the degree employers want.*If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes here? It takes less than 60 seconds, and really makes a difference in helping to land guests.Thanks for listening! You're all legends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“The truth is that Covid is straining relationships because there is so much uncertainty around us and that puts us in a state of stress.”— Allison VillaAfter spending over a year in a state of uncertainty and fear, and dealing with lockdowns, Zoom schooling, and working from home, many of us are deeply feeling a sense of pandemic fatigue… and a new level of strain in our personal relationships.With so much going on around us, it's only natural that we feel a sense of pressure and are experiencing a lack of energy. As time and energy become ever more precious commodities, it's more important than ever to be intentional in how we use them.Especially when so many of us are struggling with loved ones whose views on Covid don't align with our own.The unfortunate fact is that most of us will experience a major change in our relationships throughout this time. It's important to remember that we can continue to love people from afar, even if we cannot engage in a healthy way on a more regular basis. This episode is all about providing you with communication strategies that you can use to help maintain your closest relationships throughout the rest of the pandemic, including how to listen to understand another's viewpoint and set loving boundaries.I also include examples of how to effectively communicate your feelings about another's actions without hostility, blame, or shame.In this episode of Couplehood, you'll discover: • Two ingredients for effective communication and the #1 magic phrase • The importance of holding space for different perspectives• Three action steps to take this week regarding your Covid-affected relationships “You are allowed to have a reaction to someone else's action.”— Allison Villa Highlights: 00:28 Today's hot topic 01:56 What are your most important relationships?03:59 The two parts of communication05:57 Be open to adapting to new ideas07:06 Hold space for different perspectives08:28 Set loving boundaries10:46 Uncertainty is unsettling11:13 Your three action stepsLinks: Work With Me:https://www.allisonvilla.comFollow Me on Instagram:https://instagram.com/allison__villa Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review!
In this episode we welcome 2FM DJ and author Louise McSharry to the podcast. In this episode Louise discusses growing up in Ireland and later moving to the USA after the death of her father. She discusses how her childhood was impacted by addiction and how at age 7 she went to live with her adoptive parents. Louise then describes how she battled cancer in her 20s and how this impacted on her hopes of becoming a parent. She talks openly about the challenges of parenting and how being a mother to her two boys changed her outlook on life. Louise speaks candidly about the impact of Covid 19, Lockdowns and School Closures on her family and how she has coped as well as discussing appropriate ways of managing misbehaviour in small children. This honest interview illustrates the challenges of family life and growing up in complex circumstances. Keywords: Parenting. Addiction. Attachment. Cancer survivor. Managing Covid lockdowns. Resilience. Managing child behaviour. email : askingforaparent@gmail.com twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
In this episode we welcome The Ombudsman for Children in Ireland Niall Muldoon to the podcast. In this episode Niall discusses growing up in Donegal and later moving to the UK to fit infrastructure for piped television. He discusses how he gravitated to the world of Psychology and began working with Perpetrators of Sexual Abuse. He then describes how he applied and was successful in securing the role of Ombudsman for Children and how he began his second term just as Covid 19 struck. Niall speaks candidly about the impact of Covid 19, Lockdowns and School Closures on Children and this is illustrated in the amount of cases passing through his office. He speaks about the impact of the last year on children with additional needs, special educational needs, children in poverty and those in disadvantaged areas. Niall discusses how we need to progress into the future by listening to the voice of children and how his office is striving to provide better circumstances for Irish children post Covid. Keywords: Parenting. Children with additional needs. Managing Covid 19 lockdowns. Children's Rights. Educational provision, school closures and the voice of the child. email : askingforaparent@gmail.com twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
In this episode of The COVID Pod with Dr. Ashish Jha, recorded Tuesday, March 2, Dr. Jha speaks to the importance of equitable vaccine distribution, ventilation over sanitation for public spaces and the promises of the recently authorized Johnson & Johnson vaccine amid the rise of new virus variants. He also provides expert commentary on how to maintain proper testing regimens despite lasting supply chain issues and what to be wary of when cases in a community, like Brown's, spike.
In this episode of Forum Conversations we discuss healthcare for the Justice Involved and Managing the COVID Pandemic in the Jail setting with Dr. Cecil Matthews. Dr. Matthews is the Corporate Medical Director and Corporate Infectious Disease Specialist at Naphcare. Birmingham, AL based Naphcare is one of the leading providers for Correctional Healthcare in the country.
This podcast focuses on the current situation as it pertains to the effects of Covid on outpatient therapy services and the likely future impact. There have been a large number of webinars and presentations looking at the impact of Covid on therapy services in 2020, but this podcast focuses our attention to the here and now. One can only influence the future. The past is the past.
In this episode we welcome Parent Coach Aoife Lee to answer your questions. In this episode we discuss supporting siblings of a child with additional needs and how to make them feel less forgotten about. We also discuss managing children's relationship with technology and television and share helpful tips to regulate their use of technology. We also discuss the issues of restricting food intake and over exercising over lockdown. There's been a lot of queries about this topic over recent weeks and we delve into this topic in this episode. Aoife offers practical tips and advice to manage common parenting problems and lots of supportive guidance around understanding children's behaviour. Keywords: Parenting. Children with additional needs. Managing Covid 19 lockdowns. Eating Disorder. Regulating children's relationships with technology. email : askingforaparent@gmail.com twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
In this episode we talk to comedienne, Presenter on Corks Red Fm and former member of the comedy trio CCCahoots. Laura is a mother of two small children and in this episode we discuss parenting in Lockdown. The challenges of homeschooling are also discussed. Laura is a uniquely funny person and this interview has some really useful parenting tips alongside some very entertaining humour. We discuss the importance of maintaining our ability to laugh and smile when things are so challenging just now. This is an entertaining and insightful episode, packed with helpful tips and insights. Keywords: Parenting. Working from Home. Managing Covid 19 lockdowns. Creativity and Humour. Resilience and Coping email : askingforaparent@gmail.com twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
Increasing pressure is being put on African nations to get Covid-19 outbreaks under control, but how easy is it to prioritise Covid-19 when you're facing a whole host of other domestic issues such as Islamic extremism, water shortages and food insecurity. The Brenthurst Foundation's Marie-Noelle Nwokolo talks to author, strategist, and counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen about the realities facing Africa when it comes to balancing Covid-19 with longer standing domestic issues. Join the conversation on: Twitter - @BrenthurstF / Facebook - @BrenthurstFoundation / Instagram - @brenthurstfoundation
In this episode we talk to Author, Columnist, Ex Army Captain, campaigner and father of a child with additional needs Dr Tom Clonan. Tom generously shares his story about how he has managed periods of extreme stress in his life by engaging in resilience, grit and determination. Being a father of children across the age ranges Tom gives us insights into the complex world of parenting across the child and adolescent phases of life and caring and campaigning for the rights of people with additional needs. In this episode, Tom shares his experience of surviving war zones and peace keeping missions and he discusses how these experiences compare to surviving in the Covid world. Tom also discusses his own experience of fighting for truth as he recalls his role as a whistleblower for the mistreatment of female soldiers in the Irish Armed Forces. This is an entertaining and insightful episode, packed with helpful tips and insights. Keywords: Parenting. Additional Needs. Children's Rights. Working from Home. Managing Covid 19 lockdowns. Resilience and Coping.email : askingforaparent@gmail.com twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
ResourcesTo access the paper discussed in today's episode Caring for Hospitalized Patients with Diabetes Mellitus, Hyperglycemia, and COVID-19: Bridging the Remaining Knowledge Gaps visit https://rdcu.be/cbnLl. Check out the ADCES blog for more tips from this paper. htps://www.diabeteseducator.org/news/perspectives/aade-blog-details/adces-perspectives-on-diabetes-care/2021/02/09/caring-for-hospitalized-patients-with-diabetes-hyperglycemia-and-covid-19-bridging-the-remaining-knowledge-gapsFor additional guidance and resources on COVID-19 and diabetes care, visit DiabetesEducator.org/COVID-19. For vaccine information, visit DiabetesEducator.org/COVID-19vaccine. Additional study: How to Best Protect People With Diabetes From the Impact of SARS-CoV-2: Report of the International COVID-19 and Diabetes Summit: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1932296820978399
This episode covers what takes place when a patient with COVID-19 gets admitted to the hospital. Hassan talks with Dr Safwan Badr who is the chair of the Wayne State University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine. Dr Badr is Professor of Internal Medicine, Physiology and Biomedical Engineering. He specializes in Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care, Allergy and Sleep Medicine. You will learn what doctors look for when a patient presents to the Emergency Department, and once inpatient, be it on the General Medical Floor or in ICU, what are the different management steps and potential outcomes. هذه الحلقة تتناول العلاجات المتبعة داخل المستشفيات في الولايات المتحدة لمرضى الكورونا د. حسان يحاور د. صفوان بدر، أخصائي أمراض الرئة و العناية المشددة ورئيس قسم الطب الباطني في جامعة واين استيت بولاية ميشيغانPlease support our work by subscribing and sharing this podcast. You can send your emails to podcasts@ArabAmericanCafe.com, or connect with us on twitter @AACafepodcasts
In this episode we talk to Irish Times Columnist and mother of 7 children Jen Hogan about being a parent during Lockdown 3. Jen generously shares her story about being a mother of 7 children across the age ranges and gives us insights into the complex world of parenting across the child and adolescent phases of life. In this Listeners Questions episode, Jen and I discuss the questions, dilemmas and tribulations that have come into the emails this week which are very topical. We discuss the challenge of HomeSchooling, the issues around working from home. Supporting children with Covid anxiety, supporting Leaving Cert students through this uncertain times and the issues of school closures. This is an entertaining and insightful discussion packed with helpful tips and some laughs thrown in too. Keywords: Parenting. Large Families. Working from Home. Managing Covid 19 lockdowns with older children. Home Schooling. School closures. email : askingforaparent@gmail.com twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
In this episode we talk to Scott Casson-Rennie about being a same sex parent. Scott generously shares his story about growing up in Scotland as a gay man and gives us insights into the complex world of adoption and more specifically the adoption process for same sex couples. Scott is the host of the “Fostering and Adoption Podcast” and is a long time advocate for same sex parents. In this episode, Scott discusses the dilemmas and tribulations that he and his partner experienced over the course of becoming parents and he also describes his own ways of surviving lockdowns for children with additional and complex needs. Scott discusses his experience of being a same sex parent in Ireland as he and his family negotiate the school and social system. This is an excellent and insightful discussion packed with helpful tips and entertaining topics. Keywords: Same sex parents. Adoption and Fostering. Managing Covid 19 lockdowns with older children. Home schooling in a pandemic. Supporting children with additional needs email : askingforaparent@gmail.com twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
We kick off this season with an interview with Irish Sporting Icon and Olympian Derval O'Rourke. In this episode Derval discusses what it was like for her growing up in Cork as an elite athlete. She gives us insights into the competitive world of elite sports and her parents approach to managing her expectations and emotional well-being. Derval discusses the dilemma of surviving lockdowns with small children and the complexities of homeschooling and managing home and work. She also poses an interesting question about whether parents should post pictures of their children on social media. Derval also discusses how we can work with competitive temperament in children especially when both parents are natural competitors. Finally we discuss the management of the pandemic narrative with small children. How much should they know, how best can we keep them informed and safe. This is an excellent and insightful discussion packed with helpful tips and entertaining topics. Keywords: Children in Elite Sport. Sharenting / Posting pictures of your children on social media. Managing Covid 19 lockdowns. Home schooling in a pandemic. Supporting children with Covid anxiety. email : askingforaparent@gmail.com twitter : @Asking4aParent instagram : asking_for_a_parent
We had a great leadership chat with Jessica Gonzalez, Medina, and Clark Lagemann. We discussed: 1. How they have pivoted during crisis 2. What strategies have helped them the most 3. What challenges they have overcome 4. What support programs have helped Jessica is a lifelong, NJ entrepreneur and self-starter. She founded her company, InCharged, 10 years ago by selling everything she had, moving in with her parents, and working three jobs - all while retaining 100% ownership. Over the last decade, she's grown InCharged into an event tech fixture. Medina is a strategist and creative designer committed to the empowerment of multicultural founders. He got his start as a graphic designer and art director before becoming chairman of graphic design and animation at Anthem Institute. In 2008 he co-created MEDINA = CITI, a design haus that led campaigns for Xbox, Pepsi, others. Clark is a seasoned entrepreneur and innovator who partners with CEOs and healthcare executives to deliver fully integrated, health coaching and patient support platforms that help drive more meaningful engagement. Prior, he had a successful corporate career in sales/marketing.
In this Coronavirus Special Edition Series, we've talked a lot about the clinical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. But what is the impact on the commercial side? Specifically, how are payers – key players in getting patients access to therapies – continuing to conduct business, and how are current conditions affecting priorities, if at all? Syneos Health advertising firm GSW conducted a survey to find out. In this episode in our Coronavirus Special Edition Series, Adrian Garcia, Senior Vice President, Head of Payer & Integrated Health and Katherine Seay, Executive Vice President, Managing Director, Managed Markets at GSW, discuss the impact of the pandemic on payers, important considerations for manufacturers in engaging with these organizations in this environment, and the potential impact on formulary decision-making going into 2021.For more information, download the full report, Payer Perspectives on Managing COVID-19. Stay tuned for more installments of the Coronavirus Special Edition Series, which will explore, from an operational standpoint, the impact of COVID-19 on the biopharma industry, the challenges for rapid R&D in an outbreak environment, and the opportunities to leverage technology and innovation to address these critical issues. Additional materials and insights can also be found in our COVID-19 Resource Center.If you want access to more future-focused, actionable insights to help biopharmaceutical companies better execute and succeed in a constantly evolving environment, visit the Syneos Health Insights Hub. The perspectives you'll find there are driven by dynamic research and crafted by subject matter experts focused on real answers to help guide decision making and investment. You can find it all at insightshub.health.Like what you're hearing? Be sure to rate and review us! We want to hear from you! If there's a topic you'd like us to cover on a future episode, contact us at podcast@syneoshealth.com. * This episode was recorded on 4/7/2020.
This week on Speak Up, we talk to clinical psychologist Claire Mayers about recognising stress and reaching out to others in times of crisis.