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Best podcasts about Michelle Roberts

Latest podcast episodes about Michelle Roberts

What in the World
Can reusable products solve period poverty?

What in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 13:35


The average person who menstruates has their period for 2,535 days (nearly seven years) of their life, according to the UN. That's A LOT of tampons and pads. But the World Bank says 500 million women don't have access to menstrual products. Period poverty - when women and girls can't afford or access sanitary products - is a global problem, affecting lots of countries in Africa as well as the US, UK, India and New Zealand. Gloria Achieng, a BBC journalist in Kenya, talks us through the causes of period poverty and some of the reusable products available. Patricia Kajumba, founder of Glow Up Pads in Uganda, explains how her reusable pads are making a difference and Geena Dunne from the Cova Project in Australia tells us about their menstrual cups. BBC Health reporter Michelle Roberts breaks down some of the myths surrounding period products.Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: Julia Ross-Roy, Mora Morrison and Hayley Clarke Video Journalists: Gabriel Purcell-Davis and Adam Chowdhury Editor: Verity Wilde

What in the World
Fluoride: What you need to know

What in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 11:48


Fluoride has been in most American tap water for decades. It's there to help to prevent tooth decay, especially in children. Scientists and health officials say it's one of the biggest public health wins of the 20th century. But lately, fluoride has found itself at the centre of a heated debate, with some people concerned about side effects. Robert F Kennedy Jr, the US Health Secretary, is one of those, but he has long expressed views that conflict with scientific evidence.We break down the facts about fluoride, explain how the quantities of it in water is safe and tell you what you need to know with Phoebe Hopson, a BBC reporter, and Michelle Roberts, a doctor and health reporter.Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: Julia Ross-Roy and Emily Horler Editor: Verity Wilde

What in the World
Guillain-Barre syndrome: What is it?

What in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 11:57


India is dealing with an outbreak of Guillain-Barre syndrome. It's a rare condition where your immune system attacks nerve cells, causing muscle weakness and paralysis. There have been 160 reported cases since early January in Pune, hitting kids as young as six years old. Seven people are thought to have died.Iqra shares her experience of having GBS as a child and she speaks with BBC health reporter Michelle Roberts to get the details on the disease. Plus, our reporter Vandhna Bhan takes us through what's happening in India.Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Iqra Farooq Producers: Emily Horler, Benita Barden and Adam Chowdhury Editor: Verity Wilde

Curiosity Daily
Re-release: Organ Age, Comfort Food, Speedy Snails

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 11:45


oday, you'll learn about a new test that can show how well each of your organs are aging, some interesting links between comfort food and stress, and a surprising finding about certain snails. Organ Age •“Are your organs ageing well? The blood holds clues.” by Max Kozlov. 2023. •“Blood test shows if organs are ageing fast or slowly.” by Michelle Roberts. 2023. Comfort Food •“Comfort eating can impair body's recovery from stress, study shows..” by Rachel Hall. 2023. •“Stress and Eating Behaviors.” by Yvonne H. C. Yau & Marc N. Potenza. 2013. •“Fatty foods can impair the body's response to everyday stress - study.” by Jet Veldhuijzen van Zanten. 2023. Speedy Snails •“Japanese snail adaptation and speciation in anti-predation escape behavior.” by Yuta Morii. 2023. •“The divergence of mobility and activity associated with anti-predator adaptation in land snails.” by Yuta Morii, et al. 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

IHSA Safety Podcast
Minimizing the Risk of Distracted Driving

IHSA Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 38:20


Distracted driving has become a leading cause of collisions and fatalities in Ontario. Statistics show that, on average, one Ontario citizen is injured in a collision caused by distracted driving every half hour. On this episode of the IHSA Safety Podcast, IHSA's Michelle Roberts discusses distracted driving as a workplace hazard and the significant impact it can have on one's safety.Distracted driving is a form of impaired driving in which a driver's judgment is compromised because they are not fully focused on the road. In Ontario, distracted driving includes the use of any handheld device, like smartphones, GPS, or other digital screens, while driving a vehicle. Michelle emphasizes that distractions while driving can affect performance and reduce a driver's awareness, making them slower to notice and less able to respond to critical events on the road. Using hands-free systems can reduce manual distractions, but cognitive distractions still remain a risk.Michelle states that employers have a responsibility to protect their workers while they drive for work. It is essential to implement strict safety measures such as establishing a formal distracted driving policy, encouraging rest stops, and providing training and awareness sessions to reinforce safe driving behaviours. Drivers should also take proactive steps to reduce distractions, such as pre-programing devices like GPS, song playlists, and radio before they start driving, stowing away devices, and avoiding eating or drinking while driving.IHSA provides resources to help employers and workers manage distracted driving, including awareness materials, sample policies, training programs, and eLearning courses focused on road safety.Free ResourcesIHSA's Road Safety SolutionsTool Kit & ResourcesRoad Safety Plan TemplatePreventing Work-Related Motor Vehicle Incidents (eLearning)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Business News - WA
At Close of Business podcast October 16 2024

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 16:06


Sam Jones and Mark Pownall discuss the state of WA's fund management sector. Plus all the latest on the $127 million Henderson investment; Michelle Roberts steps down after 30 years; and CoreLogic data casts doubt on Federal building target.

What in the World
Your questions answered — from vaccines to vacations in North Korea

What in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 13:13


Dearest gentle listener: It's our first birthday! To celebrate one year of our What in the World podcast, we asked you what burning questions you had — and we turned to the BBC's global network of experts to get the answers. In this episode, you'll hear…Digital health editor Michelle Roberts on how vaccines train the body's immune system.Seoul correspondent Jean Mackenzie on what tourists in North Korea can actually do.Correspondent Samira Hussain on how the electoral college decides the U.S. presidential election.Climate and environment researcher Mark Poynting on the role of hydrogen in the green energy transition.Plus Mora from the What in the World answers Alex's question, “How do fringes happen?” We said no question was too stupid. Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: Alex Rhodes and William Lee Adams Editor: Julia Ross-Roy

WBEN Extras
Bills' Vice President of Community Impact, Michelle Roberts previews the fourth annual 'Give 716' initiative

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 5:51


Hotter Than Ever
Are You Wired to Love a Narcissist? with Michelle Roberts PhD

Hotter Than Ever

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 59:57


Have you ever found yourself in a relationship with a narcissist? Or maybe you were raised by one? Whatever the relationship might be, there's a chance that it's left a neurological impact on that is going untreated. In today's episode, we're joined by Michelle Roberts, investigative journalist turned psychotherapist, who specializes in narcissism. Michelle's work helps to unravel the mysteries behind why some women are attracted to narcissists, the toll it takes on our emotional well-being, and most importantly, the path to healing.Join Erin and Michelle as they provide a roadmap for navigating the complexities of relational trauma and actionable ways to treat it so that we can live our best lives. We discuss:Defining narcissism and the different ways in which it manifests on a spectrumHow the “mask of normalcy” often shrouds narcissists until it's too lateThe strong correlation between childhood trauma and attraction to narcissistic partnersUnderstanding Complex PTSD (CPTSD) from relational trauma and its symptomsExploring trauma responses through the lens of the four Fs: Fight, flight, freeze, and fawnTreating trauma through attachment-focused EMDR and psilocybin therapyOUR GUEST: Michelle Roberts, journalist, psychotherapist, and professor, specializes in helping women understand the impact of past trauma on their present relationships. With over 25 years of experience, she is a leading expert in relational trauma and narcissistic abuse. Michelle holds a doctorate in clinical mental health counseling from the University of Missouri in St. Louis where she teaches psychopathology and diagnosis. She has served as executive director of Bravely, a program aiding women with trauma and addiction recovery, and authored books on mental health management. Michelle contributes insights on dark personalities to the Oxygen network's Mastermind of Murder and has presented her research on empathy at the American Psychological Association.Want more Michelle? Find her therapy practice online at www.michellerobertsphd.com and psychedelic-assisted therapy at www.drmichelleroberts.com. Follow her on:Instagram: @drmichelleroberts Facebook: @RelationalTraumaRecovery Want more Hotter Than Ever? Subscribe to the Hotter Than Ever Substack to dive deeper, and find episode transcripts online at www.hotterthaneverpod.com Follow us on:Instagram: @hotterthaneverpod TikTok: @hotterthaneverpod Youtube: @hotterthaneverpod Facebook: @hotterthaneverpod We'd love to hear what you think about the show - tell us what stories are resonating with you by writing us a review on Apple Podcasts. If you're enjoying the show,...

Smart Dating Academy - The Podcast
129: The NEWEST Way to Break Relationship Trauma (and it's not legal everywhere, yet)....

Smart Dating Academy - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 46:39


This episode will blow your mind (no pun intended) - we are talking about using Psilocybin (mushrooms) in a regulated, facilitated environment to remove traumas!  I welcome back the awesome Dr. Michelle Roberts as a guest on SDA. Michelle is a Pulitzer winning journalist, professor, and psychotherapist who specializes in working with women who have complex trauma disorders (or have experienced narcissistic abuse). In her work she helps women discover how past trauma influences their current relationships.    We talked about: What "eye movement desensitization and reprocessing" (EMDR) therapy is How you can know if you might benefit from EMDR What psychedelic-assisted therapy is and how the outcomes are different from traditional therapy How psilocybin therapy helps heal from relationship trauma The safety nets that are in place for psilocybin therapy (you are not just popping acid!) Real-life stories about women who've gone through psilocybin therapy for their relationship issues and are now in healthy and happy relationships If everyone can try psilocybin therapy to fix their picker If you are ready to 'pick" the right person, get on our VIP coaching program waitlist (we do exceptional 1:1 work, as you can hear in the dozens of "Love Story" episodes on this show)!  Join our free newsletter database by signing up here:  www.smartdatingacademy.com/contact Follow us on Instagram at @smartdatingacademy Schedule your consultation with us here!   We are on a waiting list, and would love to help you!  https://www.smartdatingacademy.com/11-coaching/coaching-call-with-bela

Curiosity Daily
Organ Age, Comfort Food, Speedy Snails

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 11:33


Today, you'll learn about a new test that can show how well each of your organs are aging, some interesting links between comfort food and stress, and a surprising finding about certain snails. Organ Age “Are your organs ageing well? The blood holds clues.” by Max Kozlov. 2023. “Blood test shows if organs are ageing fast or slowly.” by Michelle Roberts. 2023. Comfort Food “Comfort eating can impair body's recovery from stress, study shows..” by Rachel Hall. 2023. “Stress and Eating Behaviors.” by Yvonne H. C. Yau & Marc N. Potenza. 2013. “Fatty foods can impair the body's response to everyday stress - study.” by Jet Veldhuijzen van Zanten. 2023. Speedy Snails “Japanese snail adaptation and speciation in anti-predation escape behavior.” by Yuta Morii. 2023. “The divergence of mobility and activity associated with anti-predator adaptation in land snails.” by Yuta Morii, et al. 2023. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What in the World
What's being done to protect athletes from brain injuries?

What in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 15:33


American Football, Rugby, MMA, UFC. All these adrenaline-filled sports bring in millions of viewers each year, and athletes put their bodies and brains on the line to excel in them. But there's increasing concern that head injuries are leading to serious mental health problems.BBC Sport reporter Bobbie Jackson tells us about the research into this. He's been speaking to the Concussion Legacy Foundation (CLF) to see what's being done across different sports bodies.We also hear from three athletes; Wayne Drew, Leeon Nyang, Terry Mngomezulu who tell us why they're willing to take the risk and what drives their passion for the sport.There's also recognition about the links between concussion and a brain condition called CTE; chronic traumatic encephalopathy, that can only be diagnosed post-mortem. Michelle Roberts from the BBC's Health team explains the symptoms.This episode contains discussion about suicide and violence. Details of organisations offering information and support with these issues are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline.Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: Benita Barden and Julia Ross-Roy Editors: Verity Wilde and Simon Peeks

IHSA Safety Podcast
Worker Misclassification (Part 3 of the ESDC series)

IHSA Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 14:18


Worker misclassification can have ramifications for all parties involved. When a worker is misclassified, it prevents them from receiving the full benefits and protections they are entitled to under the Canada Labour Code. This episode of the IHSA Safety Podcast (the final in a three-part series) discusses worker misclassification in transportation and features Liz Tavares, Occupational Health and Safety Officer, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)—Labour Program/Government of Canada, and Michelle Roberts, Vice President, Stakeholder and Public Relations at IHSA.Worker misclassification, as explained by Liz, is the improper designation of an employee and occurs when an employer intentionally treats a worker who meets the criteria to be an employee as someone other than an employee. As a result, the worker or driver is not afforded the same rights and protections as other employees in the industry.Liz and Michelle further highlight the risks associated with misclassification for both workers and employers, as well as the steps by which misclassification can be addressed. The first is through guidance and counselling, followed by other compliance measures such as Assurance of Voluntary Compliance (AVC), Compliance Order, and more.Free ResourcesReporting requirements for federally regulated firmsLegislative Requirements and Best PracticesTransportation: Links & ResourcesWhat supervisors need to knowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

What in the World
Why are STIs on the rise in Europe?

What in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 13:08


There's a concerning rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) across Europe. That's according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). In a new report they focus on three specific STIs: chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV).Lina Nerlander, the lead STI expert at the ECDC, explains some of the factors that may be contributing to the increase. So how do you know if you have an STI? Michelle Roberts, a doctor and health reporter with the BBC, talks us through some of the symptoms.And Adriana Stinga, a sexual health counsellor in Romania, discusses how she's working to improve sexual health education in her country. Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: William Lee Adams, Mora Morrison Editors: Emily Horler and Simon Peeks

IHSA Safety Podcast
Building Your Occupational Health and Safety System (Part 2 of the ESDC series)

IHSA Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 18:46


A federally regulated small business must have an occupational health and safety (OHS) program with components that promote a workplace safety culture. This episode of the IHSA Safety Podcast (the second in a three-part series) discusses the first steps a federally regulated business should consider when building their OHS system and features Liz Tavares, Occupational Health and Safety Officer, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)—Labour Program/Government of Canada, and Michelle Roberts, Vice President, Stakeholder and Public Relations at IHSA.Liz explains the necessary steps to establish a federal occupational health and safety program, which include finding a health and safety expert who is well-versed in the Canada Labour Code Part II, developing a comprehensive OHS program that incorporates a hazard prevention program, and reviewing the program every three years or whenever necessary.Liz and Michelle also emphasize the importance of training as another necessary step. Employers have the duty to train managers and supervisors in health and safety, while employees must be informed and trained on workplace hazards, the use of personal protective equipment, and reporting hazards.IHSA offers customized training programs and a number of free resources for federally regulated small businesses to assist them in identifying and addressing their most critical workplace hazards, developing a successful OHS program, and ensuring a healthy and safe working environment.Free ResourcesReporting requirements for federally regulated firmsLegislative Requirements and Best PracticesRoad Safety Solutions (ihsa.ca)What supervisors need to knowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

IHSA Safety Podcast
Jurisdiction (Part 1 of the ESDC series)

IHSA Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 13:46


It is vital for small businesses to understand which jurisdiction governs them and what legislation they must follow. This episode of the IHSA Safety Podcast (the first in a three-part series) discusses jurisdiction and features Liz Tavares, Occupational Health and Safety Officer, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) – Labour Program / Government of Canada, and Michelle Roberts, Vice-President, Stakeholder and Public Relations at IHSA.Liz and Michelle discuss federal occupational health and safety—specifically for the transportation industry—and the differences between Canada Labour Code Part II and the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act. Transportation services fall under federal jurisdiction, including trucks and buses that cross provincial borders or international borders on a regular and continued basis.Liz also highlights the importance of understanding the circumstances and requirements of each jurisdiction, as well as the steps an owner of a transportation company can take to determine which legislation applies to them.IHSA has resources available at IHSA.ca that can assist an owner of a transportation company comply with legislation under their applicable jurisdiction. Employers can also connect with ESDC at labour.gc.ca or 1-800-641-4049 for more information.Free ResourcesReporting requirements for federally regulated firmsLegislative Requirements and Best PracticesTransportation: Links & ResourcesWhat supervisors need to knowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Teachers' Lounge
An adapted P.E. teacher making sports accessible | Teachers' Lounge Podcast

Teachers' Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 51:11


This week, we're chatting with Michelle Roberts! She teaches deaf and hard of hearing students at Community High School District 155 in Crystal Lake. She's an adapted Physical Education teacher, helping make games and sports accessible for students with disabilities.

SCP Archives
SCP-5186: "The Depths That Hunger"

SCP Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 40:23


Beware beware the storms at night, that drag young sailors to their plight. For down below a horror slumbers, beware beware the depths that hunger... Content Warnings: N/A Transcript Patrons Hoggrim, James W, Anthony Santilli, Michelle Roberts, Chris Roe, Stephen Kish, Izuku Midoriya, David Gardner, Brendon M, and Jaden Grattan! Cast & Crew SCP Archives was created by Pacific S. Obadiah & Jon Grilz SCP-5186 was written by Dr. Dodds Script by Kevin Whitlock Narrator - Chris Harris-Beechy D-1924 - Russ More Dr. Harking - Damon Alums Greenfield - Madeleine Moore Markram - Kayla Temshiv O'Keefe - Katrina Pecina Rover I-12 - Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall Sailor - Daisy McNamara Sapolsky - Jesse Hall Theme Song by Tom Rory Parsons Editor - Veronica California Showrunner - Kale Brown Producer - Pacific S. Obadiah Executive Producers - Tom Owen & Brad Miska Presented by Bloody FM www.Bloody-Disgusting.com www.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_pod Twitter: https://twitter.com/scp_pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scppod Discord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

One Bills Live
Executive director of the Buffalo Bills foundation Michelle Roberts

One Bills Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 11:45


Hour 1: The Buffalo Bills continue to support in 716 Day with Give 716

Jurassic Views
I've Got The Power Part 2: Michelle Roberts

Jurassic Views

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 36:55


Our BHM series about Player Empowerment continues. This episode centres around former NBA players association executive Michelle Roberts.

Woman's Hour
Wayne Couzens and Indecent Assault, African Queens, Sleepovers, Male Pill and Nikki Haley

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 57:50


The former police officer, Wayne Couzens, who raped and murdered Sarah Everard two years ago, has admitted three counts of indecent exposure, one of which happened just four days before he kidnapped and killed Sarah Everard. Now academics and criminologists are calling for a change in the way indecent exposure is seen – saying we need to stop the perception of it as a so-called ‘nuisance offence' and take it more seriously, as in some cases it can lead to far more serious crimes. Nuala talks to BBC's Home Affairs correspondent, Dominic Casciani and Jennifer Grant from the University of Portsmouth. What are your thoughts on children's sleepovers? Are they a rite of passage or just a big headache? Well, #nosleepovers was trending on social media recently after an American influencer and mum of two, Tara Huck, shared her unpopular parenting opinion: she doesn't allow her children to attend sleepovers. When Netmums did a poll of their UK parents - 63% said they ban sleepovers. So is it the end for sleepovers? Victoria Richards is Editor of Indy Voices at the Independent and hosts multiple sleepovers a year, whereas parenting columnist for Velvet Magazine, Emily Martin, is trying to avoid them for as long as possible. A new Netflix series from Executive Producer Jada Pinkett-Smith is out today, telling the stories of African Queens. The first focuses on Queen Njinga, a powerful woman who led Ndongo – modern day Angola – through the slave trade and invasions by the Portuguese. To find out more about Njinga, and why it's so important to hear her story, Nuala McGovern is joined by one of the writers and former British High Commissioner to Mozambique, Nne Nne Iwuji-Eme. Scientists say that an on-demand, non-hormonal contraceptive pill for men may be a real possibility after successful trials stopped sperm from being able to swim. Tests in mice suggest that it stuns sperm long enough to stop them from reaching the egg. Further tests are needed, but if successful, it could provide a reliable oral contraception. Michelle Roberts is the BBC's Digital Health Editor. The republican Nikki Haley has announced that she will be running for president next year in the US. She's the first Republican to challenge Donald Trump for the party's presidential nomination. Nikki Haley first made her way onto the political scene back in 2010, when she became the youngest governor in the USA at the age of 39, securing a victory against an all-male field to become South Carolina's first female and Asian-American governor. Since then she has been hailed as a rising star who could potentially change the Republican party's male-dominated image. So what does this announcement mean for American Politics? Daniel Lippman is a reporter for Politico covering the White House in Washington.

The Freedom Feature Podcast - First Freedoms Foundation
Frontline Nurse Discarded - Interview with Michelle Roberts

The Freedom Feature Podcast - First Freedoms Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 28:52


Beat the censors, sign-up for our newsletter: https://firstfreedoms.ca/call_to_action_pages/stay_informed/ Frontline nurse Michelle Roberts shares her experience of being let go by the City of Toronto because she did not take the Covid-19 Vaccine. Hers is but one anecdote of countless others during the Pandemic. It is worth listening to stories like Michelle's because one may more greatly appreciate the suffering that so many faced. Given what now we know it truly causes us to wonder why? Why, when the healthcare was already so strained that qualified, dedicated people, like Michelle, were discarded. It is something that we must wrestle with going forward as we try to make sense of what happened and how we may get through it. Please note the views expressed by the individual(s) in this video are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views or principles of the First Freedoms Foundation.

Emerging Minds Families
What families can do to look after themselves following a flood

Emerging Minds Families

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 30:52


In this episode, we talk to one of the leading experts in disaster recovery: educator, psychologist and the director of the Australian Child and Adolescent Trauma Loss and Grief Network at the Australian National University, Michelle Roberts. Michelle explores what families can do to look after themselves following a flood event, along with advice on how to talk to children about planning for natural disasters.

IHSA Safety Podcast
Winter Driving Relaunch

IHSA Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 32:23


Whether you drive a commercial vehicle or a passenger vehicle, it's always important to be fully aware of the hazardous road conditions created by winter weather. In this podcast, IHSA's Ken Rayner and Michelle Roberts discuss winter driving tips and break them down into four basic principles: preparation, planning, patience, and practice.You can find additional winter driving resources at IHSA.ca:Planning, preparation, and patience: the keys to safe winter drivingYour guide to safe, efficient, equipment, hazards, techniquesWinter hazardsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

KZYX Public Affairs
Midterm Elections 2022: Fort Bragg City Council Candidates' Forum

KZYX Public Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 57:17


October 27, 2022--Continuing KZYX's local election coverage, here are excerpts from the Fort Bragg City Council Candidates forum hosted by the League of Women Voters in Fort Bragg on October 14th. To view the entire forum, you can go to the videos section of the Facebook Page for the City of Fort Bragg California here: https://www.facebook.com/CityFortBraggCA/videos/665362495242714/ You can also find audio of the entire forum here on the KZYX elections page at kzyx.org. There are 9 candidates running for three open four year seats on the Fort Bragg City Council: Incumbents Tess Albin-Smith (write in candidate) and Marcia Rafanan; and challengers: Richard Garcia, Jason Godeke, Mary Rose Kaczorowski, Richard Mohr, Blanca Pena, Michelle Roberts and Scott Taubold. Incumbent Lindy Peters is running unopposed for the one open two-year seat on the council. This excerpt of the candidate's forum starts with opening statements, then answers to two of the three moderator questions, then closing statements. The moderator is Pat Dunbar of the League of Women Voters of Mendocino County.

Business News - WA
At Close of Business 12 September 2022

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 16:20


Political editor Gary Adshead talks about his interview with Michelle Roberts and the former police minister's journey from Labor Party stalwart to Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.

Business News - WA
Mark My Words 2 September 2022

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 40:01


Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the Jobs and Skills Summit, BGC, Mineral Resources, property prices, The Perth Mint, Griffin Coal, Craig Williams, the role of government, retail property, the life and times of Michelle Roberts and teaching entrepreneurship.

WBEN Extras
Executive Director of Buffalo Bills Foundation, Michelle Roberts on the return of the Give 716 initiative

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 1:42


KZYX News
Amanda Carley to get a jury trial

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 6:29


June 13, 2022 — Five years after filing a lawsuit against Mendocino County and her ex-boyfriend, Amanda Carley will have a chance to make her case in court. Carley is suing the county, the probation department, her boss at the time, and Noble Waidelich, who is now the chief of the Ukiah Police Department. At a hearing on Friday morning, Mendocino County Superior Court Judge Jeanine Nadel granted Carley's request for a jury trial, scheduled to begin on September 26 of this year. The fifteen-count complaint, filed in April 2017, accuses Waidelich of physical and emotional abuse and breach of oral contract, for failing to adhere to agreements to pay Carley her share of an investment in a home they bought together. Her complaints against the county and probation department stem from what she alleges was a conspiracy of mistreatment after she made contradictory reports of abuse by Waidelich. Waidelich was a member of the Ukiah Police Department and Carley was an adult probation officer. Defendant Albert Ganter was the head of the department in 2015, when Carley's daughter Madisyn told a school counselor that her mother was being abused. The counselor, who was required to report the statement to the authorities, did so, which led to Andrew Porter of the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office interviewing Carley in April of 2015. Porter was was dubious at her denials of abuse. “I explained to Amanda that I believed she was minimizing incidents and involvement and I told her I understand her concerns,” he wrote. He added that “Amanda appeared deceptive and caught off guard by several of my questions and she countered with what sounded like a rehearsed statement about not being abused or being held against her will.” Porter wrote that prior to his interview with Carley, the Ukiah Police Department hired independent investigator Bill Cogbill to investigate Waidelich, but nothing came of it because Carley denied that she was being abused. Porter's final entries about his contacts with Carley state that he spoke with her again in July of 2015. “I told Amanda I did not believe she was honest with me when I previously interviewed her,” he reported. “Amanda agreed with me that she was not.” He concluded by describing photographs that Carley sent him of injuries she said Waidelich inflicted on her. But by then, District Attorney David Eyster had returned the investigation to the sheriff's office for lack of credible evidence. Eyster did not prosecute Waidelich. Michelle Roberts, the director of the Fort Bragg office of Project Sanctuary, a non-profit organization that advocates for, counsels, and houses families who are seeking to escape domestic violence, told KZYX last year, in an interview about a separate suit against Waidelich by Amanda Carley's daughter Madisyn, that it's typical for people experiencing domestic violence to deny it. “People often don't understand that there's many reasons people stay in abusive relationships, or that it takes them a long time to get out,” she said. Carley believes she was unfairly punished for behaving as a typical victim of domestic violence. In 2016, Eyster placed her on the “Brady list,” a database of law enforcement officers who are known to be dishonest. This effectively disqualifies officers from testifying in court, because they are not considered reliable. Eyster believed that the contradictory statements in Porter's report made Carley vulnerable to a subpoena if she testified in prosecutions. Carley claimed that Eyster and the probation department conspired to place her on the list, investigate and demote her, and deprive her of her weapon, in order to silence her. The 2017 complaint alleges that, following her placement on the “Brady list,” she was subject to a hostile work environment in the probation department, including sexual harassment and constant humiliation. She contends the deprivation of her service weapon rendered her unable to fulfill her Constitutional duties in a manner that ensured her own safety and that of others. She claims that the county, the department, and her boss at the time, Albert Ganter, authorized conditions that were discriminatory and designed to punish her for reporting the crime of domestic violence of her. Eyster was included in the original complaint, but the court found that he was protected by the anti-SLAPP statute. This is a free speech law in California that protects people from being personally sued for four categories of speech about activities “in connection with a public issue,” including written and oral statements connected with lawful, official proceedings. Eyster was removed from the list of defendants four years ago. The case wound its way through the court for years. In 2020, it traveled from judicial review to an “active shelf” to the basement of the courthouse in Ukiah. On Friday morning, Judge Nadel faced lawyers for the plaintiff, the county, and Waidelich, and demanded to know why no one had done any work on the case. She said the head clerk was on hand to verify that the file had been available all along, and that she had specifically included a note saying that the case was open. Why, with the deadline for a trial date looming in October, was the plaintiff requesting one now? Richard Freeman of Sonoma County, who is representing Amanda Carley and her daughter Madisyn in her separate civil suit against Waidelich, said that on October 18, 2021, the court's website reflected that the case was closed. “That led us to believe it would be futile and impractical to proceed,” he informed the court. When he checked again on December 3, he said, the website indicated that the case was open. “I was reasonably diligent,” he argued. The head clerk conducted a quick search of the website and concluded that this was an accurate representation of the matter. But Deputy County Counsel Brina Blanton protested that the short notice for the upcoming trial was “punishing the defendants,” especially since an attorney is leaving her office, and she will be forced to dedicate all her working hours to discovery in the case. Nadel informed her that she herself had previously served as county counsel, with fewer attorneys in the office than there are now, and that she had been “very aggressive” in defending the county. “I know your boss is here,” she said, of County Counsel Christian Curtis' presence. She told them that “The absence of Eyster affects your case,” without elaborating how, and that there were instances when she, in their position, had worked hard and “wiped out the plaintiff.” James King, representing Waidelich, also argued that the timeline was “totally unfair,” saying that it “jams our office to the max.” He complained that “this is going to be a he said, she said case,” and requested a number of considerations, including the right to conduct in-person depositions in Mendocino County, rather than Southern California, where the Carleys now live; and shortened time, meaning that witnesses will have fifteen days instead of thirty to respond to summonses to be deposed. Nadel granted both requests, and appeared open to a short extension beyond mid-October. She also suggested the possibility of bringing the matter before a settlement judge. A court official reported that, since the end of the pandemic shutdowns, responses to jury summonses are at an all-time low, sometimes with only forty people out of 500 showing up for jury duty. A confidential settlement conference in the case is scheduled for June 23. Waidelich requested a July 8 hearing for the case to be dismissed.

IHSA Safety Podcast
Motor Vehicle Incident, Mobile Equipment, Struck By – MLTSD Blitz Initiative

IHSA Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 25:54


In this episode we are joined by Juanita Martin, Provincial Specialist of the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD) to get a better understanding of what the MLTSD is looking for as they kick off their first education and enforcement blitz of 2022 – focusing on Motor Vehicle Incident, Mobile Equipment and Struck by hazards. The initiative is running from April 1 to June 30 2022. In conversation with Juanita she shares the “why, when & what” of the initiative and in particular what the MLTSD inspectors will be looking for when they come to your workplace and Michelle Roberts will expand on the essential resources available from IHSA to help with the “how to get ready” for the blitz initiative. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Smart Dating Academy - The Podcast
11: Why women LOVE narcissists, and how to STOP!

Smart Dating Academy - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 44:08


This episode with Dr. Michelle Roberts is about women, narcissistic abuse, why it happens, and how to heal from it (this is what she researched and practices today). It blew my mind, because I didn't even know that C-PTSD was a diagnosis, and what it meant.  It's SUPER significant in the dating world, and if you've had dating patterns, this episode will change them!  In this episode, we cover: How therapists are MISSING the C-PTSD diagnosis with their clients, and why How she became a crime journalist to doing groundbreaking work on narcissists, and women who are sucked into their lair How the ACES test will help you to define if you're at risk for C-PTSD The types of therapy that will HELP you to mitigate the C-PTSD What survivors struggle with the MOST How to stop gaslighting YOURSELF into staying in this relationship Understanding the HOOK that they have in you Knowing the BOTTOM line behaviors you can NOT accept Building your own sweet life & how to do that!   How to surround yourself with people that love you, and how NOT to isolate yourself!   If you'd like to book a session with us to get help with dating, click:  www.smartdatingacademy.com/11-coaching/coaching-call-with-bela If you'd like to sign up for our newsletter, click: https://www.smartdatingacademy.com/contact Watch Bela's TEDx Talk with almost 100K views on "The Secret To Finding Lasting Love!"  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIyvhq3zWLg Dr. Michelle Roberts - Bio Dr. Michelle Roberts is a psychotherapist, journalist, and professor. Her work focuses on the intersection of culture, relationships, and modern narcissism. She helps women break trauma cycles that keep them from becoming their whole, radiant selves.  Her ground-breaking research identified and focused on survivors for the very first time. But almost none had been diagnosed with this severe form of trauma.  In the only peer-reviewed survey of its kind, women who identify as narcissistic abuse survivors scored four times higher for the presence of childhood trauma than the average population. And nearly three out of four met the clinical criteria for complex post-traumatic stress disorder, or C-PTSD.  Michelle has worked with more than 300 individual narcissistic abuse survivors to help them escape the often-unconscious patterns that keep them stuck in relational trauma cycles. With compassion and careful pacing, she helps them take deep plunges to the bottom of things.  

Podcast on Prescription
Podcast on Prescription -S2-EP6-Physical Activity and Social Prescribing

Podcast on Prescription

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 32:50


This week, Dr. Radha will be finding out about the connection between being physically active and improving your mental health and wellbeing. Our first guest is Keri-anne Payne. She is 3 time Olympic Open Water Swimmer & Olympic Silver medallist from Beijing 2008. Keri-anne retired from competitive swimming in 2017 after the Rio Olympic Games and founded 2 companies Triscape & Straight Line Swimming. Both are based around open water swimming and inspiring as many people as possible to take up this amazing sport. Keri-anne's main day job is tutoring an award winning Level 2 open water coaching qualification and has qualified over 400 coaches in 4 years. Ruth Nutter will also join this weeks episode. She is a Sheffield-based creative producer and community engagement practitioner. She co-produces activities which increase people's wellbeing and connection with each other and where they live. She is the project co-ordinator for Heeley Trust's Thriving Communities project, working in collaboration with HandleBards theatre company, Heeley Plus Primary Care Network and many local community groups. Ruth is author of Paradise is Here: Building Community Around Things That Matter. Our third guest, Michelle Roberts works for the Richmond Group of Charities, a collaboration of leading health and social care charities, managing their physical activity programme. The programme aims to support people with long term conditions to move more and one of the ways the Richmond Group do this is through their We Are Undefeatable campaign, in partnership with MS Society, Mind, Parkinson's UK and Sport England and funded by the National Lottery. Michelle also recently was a guest speaker at our Thriving Communities webinar.

KZYX News
Ukiah Police Chief sued in civil court

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 6:30


December 23, 2021 — Noble Waidelich, Ukiah's new police chief, is being sued in civil court this month for domestic violence that is alleged to have taken place between 2011 and 2015. Madisyn Carley, who is now 20 years old, claims that on numerous occasions, she witnessed Waidelich abusing her mother, Amanda Carley. She is seeking compensatory and punitive damages for wage loss, medical expenses, and loss of earning capacity, in addition to emotional distress. Noble Waidelich and Amanda Carley were then living together as a couple. Amanda Carley was also a law enforcement officer, in the Mendocino County Probation Department. Waidelich did not respond to an email request for comment on this story earlier this week. Anyone accused of a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Michelle Roberts is the director of the Fort Bragg office of Project Sanctuary, a non-profit organization that advocates for, counsels, and houses families who are seeking to escape domestic violence. She told kzyx that law enforcement families experience a high rate of abuse. “Unfortunately, it's actually quite prevalent, more so than some other professions,” she said. “Both law enforcement and actually military have high rates of domestic violence…there's varying data, some of it is old, it's not really really current, but it's estimated that as many as 40% of law enforcement families have experienced domestic violence.” Concerns about violence and misogyny are not new to the Ukiah Police Department. Former UPD Detective Isabel Siderakis is suing the city, the department, and former UPD Sergeant Kevin Murray for sexual harassment and a hostile work environment. Siderakis claims Murray assaulted her during an out-of-town training and that superiors were unresponsive to her complaints of harassment and discrimination. Murray is no longer on the force, and the District Attorney has charged him with sex crimes against two other women, burglary, and possession of methamphetamine. And in April, multiple videos of Ukiah police officers beating a naked, mentally ill man on the street circulated around the internet. The city and the department did not release any information about whether the officers had been disciplined or suspended, but the responding officer's name continued to appear on police logs. Waidelich joined the force in 2005 and was promoted to chief in September of this year, following the departure of former Chief Justin Wyatt. Waidelich was investigated twice for domestic violence against Amanda Carley at the time the abuse is alleged to have occurred. In April of 2015, an investigator with the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office responded to a report by school officials that Amanda Carley's 13-year-old daughter had told them she had witnessed her mother's boyfriend head-butting and pushing her. In a 47-page report, investigating officer Andrew Porter wrote that he interviewed Amanda Carley on April 20th. He described her minimizing, evading, changing her story, and denying that she knew the meaning of the term ‘head-butt.' District Attorney David Eyster told kzyx this morning that on May 4 of 2015, his office returned the investigation to the sheriff's office for insufficient credible evidence.* The daughter does not appear to have been close to her mother's boyfriend. Porter's report includes a text exchange between Waidelich and the teenager, where she wrote, “Do u realize how happy we were before uLu (sic) ruined all of us.” Roberts, of Project Sanctuary, says children are deeply affected by domestic violence. “It has a profound effect on them,” she said. “It can impair their learning abilities, it will impact their social skills, it creates a lot of depression and anxiety in children that witness this violence. I mean, think about it, children are innocent victims. They have no control, or very little control, over their own lives.” Project Sanctuary does offer services to children experiencing domestic violence. In his report, Andrew Porter wrote that prior to his investigation, Waidelich had been subject to an internal police department investigation by Bill Cogbill of Santa Rosa. This investigation had been prompted by colleagues reporting that they had witnessed abuse or that Carley had confided in them, but nothing came of it because Carley denied she was being abused. Porter wrote that his final interview with Carley was on August third of 2015. Four months after the initial, evasive interview, he wrote that she came back to his office, admitted that she had not been truthful, and sent him pictures of injuries she had sustained going back to 2012. On August 18, he sent it back to the District Attorney's office, but it was never prosecuted in criminal court. Roberts says it's typical for people experiencing domestic violence to deny it. And leaving the dangerous situation is a decision that has its dangers, too. “The best thing you can do is let your friend or colleague know that you care, and that you want to support them,” she said. “I would say one of the best things to do is to listen, to ask them what they want you to do, how you can help them, and let them be the lead in what happens. People often don't understand that there's many reasons people stay in abusive relationships, or that it takes them a long time to get out,” she reflected. “Part of it is fear. Victims are at greater risk of serious injury and death after they leave. There's also just shame and embarrassment. Sometimes there's custody of children involved. Sometimes there's economic hardship involved. So it's complicated.” If you need help with domestic violence, you can call the Project Sanctuary crisis hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at 964-HELP on the coast or 463-HELP for inland Mendocino County. *The evening version of this story was updated to reflect information provided when DA Eyster returned our call from the previous day.

[ETHNICALLY] SPEAKING
S2E4: Does the way you lose your virginity affect your future sex life?

[ETHNICALLY] SPEAKING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 31:51


The ladies debate whether how you lose your virginity affects your attitude towards sex and your future sexual encounters. Society makes us believe the first time we have sex is a monumental moment adding to the pressure, nerves, and fear that already surround the experience, but is the concept of virginity outdated? What changes physically, emotionally, and mentally after you have sex for the first time? Do religions and cultures unfairly link women's identities or value to their sexual activity? Does it matter how old you are when you become sexually active and do your views on intimacy, casual sex, and celibacy change with age? In this episode, Monah, Nushy Rose, and Sophie Hannah delve deep into what shapes individual perspectives on sex, the reason men are congratulated for losing their virginity while women are shamed, and why the female orgasm and women's pleasure is rarely prioritised in the bedroom.--------------------------------------- FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION #EthnicallySpeakingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedmelanincoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnitedMelaninGroupTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8H5Jx9b/Twitter: https://instagram.com/unitedmelanincoFacebook: https://facebook.com/unitedmelanincoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unitedmelaninco/Get in touch with us: ethnicallyspeaking@unitedmelaningroup.com---------------------------------------- LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEhttps://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/01/study-how-we-lose-our-virginity-shapes-our-entire-sexual-life/272596/(Article – Study: How we lose our virginity shapes our entire sexual life – Lindsay Abrams for The Atlantic)https://www.her.ie/life/these-are-the-side-effects-of-losing-your-virginity-later-in-life-309078(Article – The age at which you lose your virginity can have a huge impact on your sexual enjoyment – Cassie Delaney for Her)https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/01/130128104732.htm(Article – 'First time' may predict lifelong sexual satisfaction – University of Tennessee at Knoxville via Science Daily)https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/apr/18/genes-influence-the-age-at-which-you-lose-your-virginity-first-sex-dna(Article – Genes influence the age at which you lose your virginity, study shows – Ian Sample for The Guardian)https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/10/sexual-partners-and-marital-happiness/573493/(Article – Fewer sex partners means a happier marriage – Olga Khazan for The Atlantic)https://www.refinery29.com/en-gb/2019/01/221739/losing-your-virginity-stories(Article – Women Are Losing Their Virginity Before They're Ready. We Recall Our First Times – Natalie Gil for Refinery 29)https://helloclue.com/articles/culture/let's-lose-virginity-once-and-for-all(Article – Let's lose “virginity”, once and for all – Jennifer Neal for Hello Clue)https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/full-frontal-psychology/virginity-and-promiscuity-evidence-for-the-very-first-time.html(Article – Virginity and promiscuity: Evidence for the very first time – Association for Psychological Science)https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-sex/what-happens-when-you-lose-your-virginity(Article – 27 Things You Should Know Before You “Lose” Your Virginity – Annamarya Scaccia with medical review by Janet Brito, Ph.D., LCSW, CST for Healthline)https://www.refinery29.com/en-gb/2020/10/10132156/losing-virginity-not-important-young-people(Article – Losing It: Does Virginity Even Matter Anymore? – Lydia Wang for Refinery 29)https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-46794269(Article – What is the right age to lose your virginity? – Michelle Roberts for BBC News)https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/jan/28/the-power-of-celibacy-giving-up-sex-was-a-massive-relief(Article – The power of celibacy: “Giving up sex was a massive relief” – Lizzie Cernik for The Guardian)https://www.thecut.com/2018/02/7-women-on-choosing-to-be-celibate.html(Article – 7 People on Choosing to Be Celibate – Tessa Miller for The Cut)----------------------------------------Join Monah, Nushy Rose and Sophie Hannah, three smart, curious and opinionated highly-melanated women, as they discuss life, love and everything in between. No subject is off limits for these ladies, especially when it comes to issues affecting British communities of colour. So get ready to laugh, learn and liberate your mind, because if there's one thing you can guarantee, it's that the Ethnically Speaking ladies will be giving it to you straight. New episodes every Thursday.----------------------------------------Music by GC

IHSA Safety Podcast
Winter Driving

IHSA Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 32:30


Whether you drive a commercial vehicle or a passenger vehicle, it's always important to be fully aware of the hazardous road conditions created by winter weather. In this podcast, IHSA's Ken Rayner and Michelle Roberts discuss winter driving tips and break them down into four basic principles: preparation, planning, patience, and practice.You can find additional winter driving resources at IHSA.ca:Planning, preparation, and patience: the keys to safe winter drivingYour guide to safe, efficient, equipment, hazards, techniquesWinter hazardsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Next Round
The Next Round for BMW

The Next Round

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 23:56


Host Robin Charney is joined by a guest she's been stalking since Series 1: BMW's Marketing Director, Michelle Roberts. Over two decades at the brand, Michelle has experienced huge transformation in both the automotive sector, with a shift to electro mobility and an ever-increasing consumer focus on sustainability, and within marketing itself, with the move to digitalisation, personalisation and focus on ROI. For a brand over a century old with a rich heritage as sector pioneers, it's essential that innovation continues as BMW moves to the future with customers, and marketing, well and truly at the heart of the business. We may need to wait just a little longer for those flying cars, though! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Top Landing Gear
How do you book an air show? Interview with Bournemouth Air Festival Director Jon Weaver.

Top Landing Gear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 30:18


Welcome to TLG and to our series of interviews from the 2021 Bournemouth Air Festival. Since its launch in 2008, the Bournemouth Air Festival has established itself as one of the UK's leading public aviation events, and is estimated to generate in the region of £30 million pounds annually to the local economy. It's certainly highly regarded by aviation fans and display teams alike as it attracts top acts in the air, at sea, on the ground, including most years music acts, not least Roy Stride & Scouting For Girls who've been regular headliners on the main festival stage. Sadly Roy was unable to join us in Bournemouth this year, but the three of us went without him anyway, much to the disappointment of the organisers in particular who'd only invited us in the first place because of Roy's long association with the festival. But we were made to feel incredibly welcome and were hugely impressed by the scale of the event. We spoke to Bournemouth Air Festival Director Jon Weaver about the challenges involved in getting an event of this scale up and running, especially with all the uncertainty during the pandemic. And just how do you go about booking the acts, not least ensuring that the Red Arrows are available? We also spoke to the wonderful Michelle Roberts, Senior Press & PR Officer who was instrumental in getting us along, and who did such an amazing job looking after us, but for whom this sadly was to be her last year in the role.

Reedy River Bible Presbyterian Church
Dealing with Sorrow and Grief

Reedy River Bible Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 62:00


Charles and Michelle Roberts are interviewed for the Chalcedon Foundation's Out of the Question podcast on the subject of grief as it relates to their shared experiences of losing two children to premature birth. Other podcasts in this series can be found here- - https---chalcedon.edu-resources-audio-out-of-the-question

Out of the Question Podcast: Uncovering the Question Behind the Question

In this edition of the Out of the Question Podcast, Charles and Michelle Roberts share how the Lord used suffering in their lives to teach them more about themselves and their faith.

Cr101 Radio Network
(OOTQ) Is There a Biblical Way to Grieve? (Michelle Roberts)

Cr101 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 62:17


In this edition of the Out of the Question Podcast, Charles and Michelle Roberts share how the Lord used suffering in their lives to teach them more about themselves and their faith.

Out of the Question
Is There a Biblical Way to Grieve? (Michelle Roberts)

Out of the Question

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 62:17


In this edition of the Out of the Question Podcast, Charles and Michelle Roberts share how the Lord used suffering in their lives to teach them more about themselves and their faith.

IHSA Safety Podcast
Seasonal road safety tips for warmer weather

IHSA Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 14:22


Warmer weather is great for getting out on the road, but it also means there is increased volume on the road and more vulnerable road users, like motorcyclists and construction workers, sharing the road too. IHSA's Michelle Roberts and OPP Sergeant Kerry Schmidt talk about seasonal road safety tips for warmer weather. Support the show: https://www.ihsasafetypodcast.caSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show
On Air with Michelle Roberts (Chef Shell) - Cooking with Passion and Purpose

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 27:00


Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 6:00 PM EST. The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show airs every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. EST. Find out more about our host and guests at www.Sharvette.com. Chef Shell's passion and love for my family and the people in my community has encouraged me to bring joy to them through food and cooking. The recipes I have were given to me from my Granny Mary Lee Tyler, Aunt Gussie, and Grandma Penn. I was blessed to have such inspirational women in my life to pass on this great tradition with the world. I consider everyone who has Dr. Shells Soul Food Cooking friends and family, so I feel that I'm blessed to share my gifts with you all. I provide catering services, private chef services and weekly soul food delivery. Michelle is an Atlanta native with 3 Adult Kids and one grandson who she adores. Michelle loves Atlanta and the community. She is an avid Falcons Fan and prides herself on women empowerment and community advocacy.  Working as an IT professional by day and a Soul Food Chef by night, Michelle loves to cook meals that truly bring people joy, warms their heart, and fills the soul. She has been cooking over 30 years with passion and soul. For More Information:  Visit the Chef online: Follow me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/drshellsoulfood Website: www.drshellssoulfood.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/dr.shellskitchen

The Game Plan
Roger Mason Jr. — How this NBA Veteran–Turned–Entrepreneur Uses Content to Empower Athletes On–and–Off The Court

The Game Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 33:53


Roger Mason Jr. has always been ahead of his time. As a professional basketball player, he spent time with seven different NBA franchises, most notably the Chicago Bulls, Washington Wizards, San Antonio Spurs and New Orleans Hornets. Similar to the way NBA players switch teams frequently today, Mason Jr. bet on himself through short-term deals that maximized his earnings, including stints in Greece and Israel after his rookie deal expired. He also sought out markets that would raise his profile off the court, leading to his signing with the New York Knicks in 2010. While playing, Mason Jr. began to show an insatiable curiosity for business opportunities off the court. This led to his ascension within the NBPA, where he eventually became deputy executive director alongside Michelle Roberts, the NBPA's current executive director. Toward the end of his playing career and during his time with the NBPA, Mason Jr. had an idea for a player-led media platform that would enable athletes to tell their stories to fans directly. This was before social media had become ubiquitous, and it led to the eventual company he founded in 2014, Vaunt. Today, Roger Mason Jr. is do-founder and CEO of Vaunt, which creates in-person, once-in-a-lifetime experiential events and streams high-quality content. The company provides fans with access to professional athletes, while also creating opportunities for players to build and monetize their own brands. About The Game Plan The Game Plan is a weekly SportTechie podcast hosted by venture capitalists Jay Kapoor and Tim Katt. The show features professional athletes and their business interests beyond sports. You can follow us on Twitter (@thegameplanshow) and Instagram (@gameplanshow) for show news and updates, to recommend guests, and for bonus content! Follow co-hosts Jay Kapoor (@JayKapoorNYC) and Tim Katt (@Tim_Katt) for all things sports, media, tech, and venture capital. Question? Comment? Story idea? Let us know at hello@thegameplan.show

Ball Dnt Lie Podcast
EP.15--NBA PLAYERS NOT HAPPY ABOUT THE ALL STAR WEEKEND IN ATLANTA

Ball Dnt Lie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 18:55


NBA PLAYERS NOT HAPPY WITH CHRIS PAUL, MICHELLE ROBERTS, AND THE PLAYERS ASSOCIATION FOR NEGOTIATING WITH LEAGUE TO HAVE AN ALL STAR WEEKEND IN ATLANTA.

Front Porch Talks.
02/14/21- WBTX Program- Michelle Roberts Testimony

Front Porch Talks.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 30:10


Michelle was born in Manhatten, New York. When she was three years old she moved with her mom to the Shenandoah Valley. Michelle joins us to share her testimony, how God freed her from addiction and how he is using her to minister to woman battling the same addiction as she serves as Program Case […]

Can't Play Kanter
Màgia a twitter, Supensions i vacunes a l'Nba, tornen els SuperSonics!

Can't Play Kanter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 81:31


Hola penya, avui parlem de: · Petita radiografia dels dirigents polítics catalans, fent enfasi amb el que té més pinta de julai. · Sharauts @BCN_Ecologia per la seva resposta al enigma del plataner transplantat fa 30 anys. També es parla de quedar com un pixapins fins i tot a l'Índia. · La merda ha arribat als ventiladors, suspensions de partits i ridículs de diversa magnitud a la millor lliga del món. · Michelle Roberts, cap de l'associació de jugadors ens explica les reticiències històriques del poble afroamericà amb les vacunes. · Potser no hem d'esperar que els jugadors siguin el model de conducta, un altre cop. · C.R.E.A.M., els dueñus volen més panoja i per això s'estan plantejant l'expansió de la lliga. Molta pasta en joc però, cal? · Bones noticies? els Seattle Supersonics tornarien a la lliga, o això diu l'alcaldesa de la ciutat: està fet. · Seattle només?, nope. Sembla que Las Vegas agafa força como segona ciutat en l'expansió. Diguem que té més vida nocturna que Memphis. · Però com es diria un equip a Las Vegas, us proposem 5 opcions! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cantplaykanter/message

[ETHNICALLY] SPEAKING
#26: Vaccine Approval, Sex Surveys, Restaurant Twerking & Emotional Support Dogs

[ETHNICALLY] SPEAKING

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 69:37


The ladies discuss the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine approved by the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and whether the government's media campaign will convince sceptical people to get vaccinated, what makes someone bad in bed and if exit sex surveys are the key to your future happiness in the bedroom, whether twerking is intrinsic to Black culture and if there are some places that you simply shouldn't twerk, and whether employers should consider allowing dogs in the workplace or add doggy cuddles to employee wellbeing packages.Subscribe to our newsletter for your weekly dose of Extra Ethnic:https://mailchi.mp/c2749d9238ee/extraethnic--------------------------------------- FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION #EthnicallySpeakingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedmelanincoFacebook: https://facebook.com/unitedmelanincoTwitter: https://instagram.com/unitedmelanincoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unitedmelaninco/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnitedMelaninGroupGet in touch with us: ethnicallyspeaking@unitedmelaningroup.com---------------------------------------- LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE https://unitedmelaningroup.com/es026(Website – Show notes)https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55056016(Article – Is the Covid vaccine safe? – Michelle Roberts for BBC News Online)https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55045639(Article – When will you be eligible for the Covid vaccine? – Philippa Roxby for BBC News)https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/nov/29/nhs-enlist-sensible-celebrities-coronavirus-vaccine-take-up(Article – NHS to enlist 'sensible' celebrities to persuade people to take coronavirus vaccine – Denis Campbell for The Guardian)https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/27/covid-vaccinations-when-expect-start-uk(Article – Covid vaccinations: when can we expect them to start in UK? – Sarah Boseley for The Guardian)https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/oct/09/taylor-swift-pro-democrat-instagram-post-causes-spike-in-voter-registrations(Article – Spike in voter registrations after Taylor Swift pro-Democrat Instagram post – Laura Snapes for The Guardian)https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/history/40-years-human-experimentation-america-tuskegee-study(Article – 40 Years of Human Experimentation in America: The Tuskegee Study – Ada McVean B.Sc.  for McGill)https://yourdaye.com/vitals/cultural-musings/the-anti-black-history-of-contraception(Article – The Anti-Black History Of Contraception – Paula Akpan for Daye)http://dailym.ai/2W1Ub8F(Article– 'Thanks for the sex, now fill in this survey please': Student, 22, shares bizarre 'exit quiz' he was sent by woman he dated for a month asking him to score her skills in the bedroom, attractiveness and personality – Raven Saunt for MailOnline)https://getinthegroove.com/a-survey-saved-my-sex-life/(Article – A Survey Saved My Sex Life – Jamie Hanna for In The Groove)https://simpatic.us/(Website – Couples Intimacy Survey – Simpatic)https://twitter.com/DJGreenVillain/status/1333255578152525827(Tweet – Video of restaurant owner ranting about twerking – via @DJGreenVillain Twitter)https://www.blackfeminisms.com/dance/(Article – Black Women's Dance: The Sacred Origins of Twerk – Black Feminisms)https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m000jyxy/i-may-destroy-you?seriesId=m000jyxv(TV series – I May Destroy You – Michaela Coel on BBC iPlayer)https://www.cottons-restaurant.co.uk/(Website – Cottons)http://dailym.ai/343tFQC(Article – A stroke of luck! Police Labrador Dexter who was 'too friendly' for anti-drugs unit finds new job as Scotland Yard's first 'wellbeing dog' – Danyal Hussain for MailOnline)https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/mar/17/dogs-have-a-magic-effect-the-power-of-pets-on-our-mental-health(Article – ‘Dogs have a magic effect': how pets can improve our mental health – Ann Robinson for The Guardian)https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/your-stories/how-getting-a-dog-saved-my-life/(Article – How getting a dog saved my life – Paul for Mind)----------------------------------------Each week join Anissa, Luanda Yasmin and Sophie Hannah, three smart, curious and opinionated highly-melanated women, as they discuss everything from current affairs to pop culture, and everything in between. No subject is off limits for these ladies, especially when it comes to issues affecting British communities of colour. Get ready to laugh, learn and liberate your mind, because if there's one thing you can guarantee, it's that the Ethnically Speaking ladies will be giving it to you straight!----------------------------------------Music by GC

You Guys Suck, Give Up
Episode 3: Michelle Roberts

You Guys Suck, Give Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 84:28


This episode features my good friend, Michelle Roberts. We cover her musical journey, lasers, and snack food.MIEARS - Just Be With Me

Locked On NBA
Golliver and Locke - Morey in Philly who does he move? New ownership in Utah and Michelle Roberts balks at Dec 22nd start

Locked On NBA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 32:14


David Locke and Washington Post's Ben Golliver break down the big move of Daryl Morey to Philahelphia and what does he say about his Houston exit, how do he and Doc Rivers co-exist and which of the massive deals that are on the books for the 76ers is he going to be able to move. The Miller family sold the Utah Jazz after 30 plus years of ownership to a 40 year old software giant it is a layered story that says a lot about the NBA. Michelle Roberts, head of the player's union, balks at the Dec 22nd start date presented by the league. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On NBA
Golliver and Locke - Morey in Philly who does he move? New ownership in Utah and Michelle Roberts balks at Dec 22nd start

Locked On NBA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 36:14


David Locke and Washington Post's Ben Golliver break down the big move of Daryl Morey to Philahelphia and what does he say about his Houston exit, how do he and Doc Rivers co-exist and which of the massive deals that are on the books for the 76ers is he going to be able to move. The Miller family sold the Utah Jazz after 30 plus years of ownership to a 40 year old software giant it is a layered story that says a lot about the NBA. Michelle Roberts, head of the player's union, balks at the Dec 22nd start date presented by the league. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Zone Sports Network - Utah Jazz
The Big Show - NBA Daily Assist 10/07/20 - Sam Amick, The Athletic

The Zone Sports Network - Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 21:12


Sam Amick of 'The Athletic' joins the show weekly from the bubble, this week sharing details of his one-on-one with NBA players' rep Michelle Roberts.

The Big Show
The Big Show - NBA Daily Assist 10/07/20 - Sam Amick, The Athletic

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 21:12


Sam Amick of 'The Athletic' joins the show weekly from the bubble, this week sharing details of his one-on-one with NBA players' rep Michelle Roberts.

Big Time Basketball - A RADIO.COM Sports Original
Glenn River's Presser & Roberts on Post-Bubble NBA

Big Time Basketball - A RADIO.COM Sports Original

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 29:43


Scal and McDonough go through Glenn Rivers' introductory press conference with the Sixers while Scal doubles down on his opinion of Doc taking the job. Then, the pair read through Michelle Roberts article with The Athletic and theorize what the 2021 season might look like as free agency and the NBA Draft draw near. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Applicable Science Podcast
Episode 2 | Artificial Intelligence

Applicable Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 43:49


On this episode of ASP, the Co-Hosts talked about Artificial Intelligence and how it can become Racial Bias with the wrong programming and algorithms. Information Mentioned: AI can be sexist and racist- Make it fair https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-05707-8?source=post_page-----817fa60d75e9----------------------&fbclid=IwAR0iajZ2WRp7mlrW4gy10X1jsmJLvRH-8blaSI0vGO_OMK05yJBW2X2FevI#ref-CR6 Facial Recognition ---- Racial Biased https://www.google.com/amp/s/time.com/5520558/artificial-intelligence-racial-gender-bias/%3famp=true Researcher: Dr. Joy Buolamwini Activist Engineering https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/at-work/tech-careers/how-to-practice-activist-engineering “The New Jim Crow” by Michelle Roberts https://keybookstore.com/afrocentric/the-new-jim-crow/ The Fight Over Facial Recognition https://youtu.be/oCwEYi_JjEQ “Don't Shoot, I'm Just Running” Shirt https://justice-for-aa.myshopify.com/

Big Time Basketball - A RADIO.COM Sports Original
Financial/Travel Troubles Ahead for the NBA & Raptors/Celtics GAME 7!

Big Time Basketball - A RADIO.COM Sports Original

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 19:27


Scal and McDonough go through the reports from Michelle Roberts on the NBA's looming financial woes next season, Baxter Holmes' insider info on how GM's think travel helps/hurts the product on the court, and Scal gives you his picks for Raptors v. Celtics GAME SEVEN See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Nothing Personal with David Samson
New York Mets incompetence is nothing new (8/28)

Nothing Personal with David Samson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 49:07


Today's word of the day is 'sampson' as in misspelling my name as in Brody's as in how the New York Mets misspelled Brodie Van Wagenen's name in a press release last night. Why was a press release warranted? Well, Brodie got caught on a live mic talking poorly about MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and owner Jeff Wilpon. What a disaster. How as this leaked? IT WASN'T! The Mets 'accidentally' posted the feed onto the team's website. Woof (0:06). The NBA continues to get things right. Regardless of what your view is on them, just listen to me here. Games will be played on Saturday. After two days of protest. After countless meetings. After getting tangible action items listed. Let's hope change soon comes. But something happened in one of those meetings that needs to be talked about. Patrick Beverley said something so disrespectful to union boss Michelle Roberts that Chris Paul, Udonis Haslem, and other players had to put him in check. Wow (16:55). Review - Lean on Pete (28:20). For the first time in NPDS history - we have the best statement released of all time by a team... the Baltimore Ravens (32:55). So You Wanna Talk To Samson!? Someone asked me if I think that the owner of the Real Salt Lake MLS team should be forced to sell his team after his most recent comments about players protesting (38:30). #waittosee --------------------------- 'Nothing Personal with David Samson' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Bullhorn and wherever else you listen to podcasts.   Follow David on Twitter: @DavidPSamson  To watch David on CBS Sports HQ visit https://www.cbssports.com/live/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ https://www.youtube.com/nothingpersonalwithdavidsamson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Showtime Forum
STF Pod: Welcoming JR Swish to LaLa

Showtime Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 68:04


Chris Camello and Chaez Pearson break down the Lakers adding veteran guard JR Smith to replace Avery Bradley; what will Smith bring to the team; what will the Lakers' mindset be going into the final 8 regular season games with a tough schedule; predictions on Lakers' record in those regular season games; how CP3, Michelle Roberts and other reps of the NBPA want to alter the backs of jerseys to promote different messages for social change; how safe and healthy will the players be in the Orlando Bubble with COVID cases continuing to spike in Florida --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/showtimeforum/support

The Sports Town Podcast
Wednesday, May 27 Edition.

The Sports Town Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 12:01


1. NHL News.2. The MLB proposal to the players union.3. NBAPA directer Michelle Roberts says players want to play.4. Rams safety Taylor Rapp unique workout.5.  Vince McMahon confirms he wont by back the XFL.6. Damion Lillard not playing if the Trail Blazers do not have chance at playoffs.7. Mark Cuban has a plan for the NBA season to return.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportstownpodcast/support

Pushing The Limits
Episode 151: Harnessing the Power of Ozone with Kim Saxton

Pushing The Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 61:13


In this episode Lisa speaks with NZ's top Ozone Therapy Machine providers and expert on all things Ozone, Kim Saxton of Natural Ozone (www.naturalozone.co.nz)   What is Ozone Therapy? Ozone Therapy refers to a collection of procedures and protocols which have been developed by medical experts using medical ozone to treat a condition or reduce symptoms. They include: Injection - Auto hemotherapy; or direct injection into a vein or joint. Insufflation - in the ear; vaginal; rectal. Inhalation   - breathing ozonoids given off from ozonated oil. Ingestion - Ozonated water, ozonated olive oil in capsule form. Transdermal  - Cupping with a funnel. Sauna. All of the above therapies except for injection can be administered safely in the comfort of your own home using the equipment available through Natural Ozone. From improved immune system function to stimulating the uptake of life-giving oxygen, delivering anti-microbial benefits and enhancing the function of the mitochondria (our cells energy powerhouses), your decision to begin ozone therapy is a health-enhancing one! Ozone therapy refers to the process of administering ozone gas into your body to treat a disease or wound. Ozone is a colorless gas made up of three atoms of oxygen (O3). It can be used to treat medical conditions by stimulating the immune system. It can also be used to disinfect and treat disease.   How it works Ozone therapy works by disrupting unhealthy processes in the body. It can help stop the growth of bacteria that are harmful. Medical ozone has been usedTrusted Source to disinfect medical supplies and treat different conditions for more than 150 years. For example, if you have an infection in your body, ozone therapy can stop it from spreading.   Ozone therapy can be effective at treating infections caused by: bacteria viruses fungi yeast protozoa Ozone therapy also helps flush out infected cells. Once the body rids itself of these infected cells, it produces new, healthy ones.   What it helps treat Ozone therapy is used for a variety of conditions.   Breathing disorders People with any type of breathing disorder may be good candidates for ozone therapy. By providing more oxygen to your blood, ozone therapy can help reduce the stress on your lungs. Your lungs are responsible for supplying oxygen to your blood. Clinical trials for people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are currently in progress.    Diabetes Ozone therapy also shows promise in reducing the risk of complications from diabetes. Complications are usually caused by oxidative stress in the body. If ozone therapy can bring new, fresh oxygen to the blood and tissues, people with diabetes could have much better outcomes. People with diabetes also experience poor wound healing. According to a 2015 study, ozone therapy could be helpful for repairing skin and tissue.   Immune disorders Ozone therapy may have benefits for people with immune disorders because it can help stimulate the immune system.   Some links of interest mentioned during the podcast:   Natural Ozone https://naturalozone.co.nz/collections/ozone-therapy-1 Natural Ozone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NaturalOzoneNZ/ Frank Shallenberger The Ozone Miracle: http://www.theozonemiracle.com/ Library of medical studies, journal publications and references on Ozone Therapy https://www.zotero.org/groups/46074/isco3_ozone/items/JWHQISE3/library Dr Robert Rowen https://drrowendrsu.com/   Ozone therapy clinics in NZ:  Dr Wayne McCarthy https://waipunaturalhealth.co.nz/meet-the-team/dr-wayne-mccarthy-naturopathic-physician/ Michelle Roberts : https://www.michellesoxygen.co.nz/    About Kim Saxton It was back in 2007 when Kim first encountered the extraordinary power of O3 gas while working with a small local company. Her background in business development and MSc in International Management brought that enterprise onto a good business footing while she gained formidable knowledge of this fascinating branch of science. Armed with these years of research and experience, Kim independently founded Natural Ozone in 2016. Natural Ozone supplies all the products and associated equipment required to harness the full range of applications for ozone including air and water purification, room and car sanitisation, as well as health treatment. With well-established partner companies who have manufactured to their exacting standards for over a decade, Natural Ozone is uniquely placed within Australasia to supply high quality, reliable equipment.   We would like to thank our sponsors for this show: For more information on Lisa Tamati's programs, books and documentaries please visit www.lisatamati.com   For Lisa's online run training coaching go to https://www.lisatamati.com/page/runni... Join hundreds of athletes from all over the world and all levels smashing their running goals while staying healthy in mind and body.   Lisa's Epigenetics Testing Program https://www.lisatamati.com/page/epige... measurement and lifestyle stress data, that can all be captured from the comfort of your own home   For Lisa's Mental Toughness online course visit: https://www.lisatamati.com/page/minds...   Lisa's third book has just been released. It's titled "Relentless - How A Mother And Daughter Defied The Odds" Visit: https://relentlessbook.lisatamati.com/ for more Information   ABOUT THE BOOK: When extreme endurance athlete, Lisa Tamati, was confronted with the hardest challenge of her life, she fought with everything she had. Her beloved mother, Isobel, had suffered a huge aneurysm and stroke and was left with massive brain damage; she was like a baby in a woman's body. The prognosis was dire. There was very little hope that she would ever have any quality of life again. But Lisa is a fighter and stubborn. She absolutely refused to accept the words of the medical fraternity and instead decided that she was going to get her mother back or die trying. This book tells of the horrors, despair, hope, love, and incredible experiences and insights of that journey. It shares the difficulties of going against a medical system that has major problems and limitations. Amongst the darkest times were moments of great laughter and joy. Relentless will not only take the reader on a journey from despair to hope and joy, but it also provides information on the treatments used, expert advice and key principles to overcoming obstacles and winning in all of life's challenges. It will inspire and guide anyone who wants to achieve their goals in life, overcome massive obstacles or limiting beliefs. It's for those who are facing terrible odds, for those who can't see light at the end of the tunnel. It's about courage, self-belief, and mental toughness. And it's also about vulnerability... it's real, raw, and genuine. This is not just a story about the love and dedication between a mother and a daughter. It is about beating the odds, never giving up hope, doing whatever it takes, and what it means to go 'all in'. Isobel's miraculous recovery is a true tale of what can be accomplished when love is the motivating factor and when being relentless is the only option.   Here's What NY Times Best Selling author and Nobel Prize Winner Author says of The Book: "There is nothing more powerful than overcoming physical illness when doctors don't have answers and the odds are stacked against you. This is a fiercely inspiring journey of a mother and daughter that never give up. It's a powerful example for all of us." —Dr. Bill Andrews, Nobel Prize Winner, author of Curing Aging and Telomere Lengthening. "A hero is someone that refuses to let anything stand in her way, and Lisa Tamati is such an individual. Faced with the insurmountable challenge of bringing her ailing mother back to health, Lisa harnessed a deeper strength to overcome impossible odds. Her story is gritty, genuine and raw, but ultimately uplifting and endearing. If you want to harness the power of hope and conviction to overcome the obstacles in your life, Lisa's inspiring story will show you the path." —Dean Karnazes, New York Times best selling author and Extreme Endurance Athlete.   Transcript of the Podcast: Speaker 1: (00:01) Welcome to pushing the limits, the show that helps you reach your full potential with your host, Lisa Tamati, brought to you by Lisatamati.com Speaker 2: (00:13) Today everybody to pushing the limits today. I have another exciting guest for you, Kim Saxton of naturalozone.co.nz, the leading ozone machine providers in New Zealand is to guest on the show today and Kim has going to be explaining what exactly ozone therapy is, how you can use it, the various ways of getting it into the body, why you should do that and all the conditions that can be helped with ozone therapy. Now this is something that's been on my radar for a while, so I was really, really excited to finally catch up with Kim and I'm going to be trialing out the ozone therapy over the coming weeks. So I will let you know how I go. And thanks very much to come for doing this interview. Before we go over to kim, just want to remind you two things. Speaker 2: (01:00) We have our next epigenetics public webinar that we're holding online via zoom on the 27th of May at 6:30 PM. If you want to find out about it, if a genetics program, which is all about personalized health and understanding your genes and how they're expressing themselves, then go over to epigenetics.lisatamati.com to register for that webinar 27th of May at 6:30 PM New Zealand time. You can come in and find out all about the epigenetics program that we offer and how it can help you. And finally, before we go into the show, just another plug for my book, relentless, which I bought out a couple of weeks ago, a few weeks ago now. Really, really great read in this time of Coburn and all that uncertainty and taking on big challenges cause that's what that book is all about. You can grab that on my website, lisatamati.com. It's available on all the audio books, the eBooks, the Amazon, the Kindles, the, you name it, it's available everywhere. So check that out. It's called relentless. How a mother and daughter defied the odds right now over to Kim Saxton from natural ozone. Speaker 1: (02:16) Sorry. Speaker 3: (02:16) Good. All right. Hi everyone. Welcome back to the show. This is Lisa Tamati at pushing the limits and I have the lovely Kim saxton with me. Kim, how you doing? Speaker 4: (02:24) Very good. Hi Lisa. Speaker 3: (02:26) It's really cool to have you there. Kevin is setting an initial 10. What was the name of the place? The villains. Speaker 4: (02:32) Cool. Cool. See at Bay actually, which is yeah, one Bay around from Luton. Speaker 3: (02:38) Yes. Actually that's been in the news lately, hasn't it? And of course, thereby Bay, I think when the cruise ship was off there was, Speaker 4: (02:45) That's right. Speaker 3: (02:47) I just remember that somewhere popped into my head. So Kim is with us today to talk ozone and ozone therapy and Kim owns a company called naturalozone.co.nz. Then I'll put them on links and things after to comes website and the products that they do and she's going to share her knowledge today. Everything around ozone. And I'm really fascinated by this and it's something that's been on my radar for the last couple of years and I just haven't got there to do it. But I'm hearing amazing things both in relation to the coronavirus you know, if we want to be current and also many, many other areas. So can, can you tell us a little bit, so you've been in the ozone world now for quite a few years. Speaker 4: (03:33) Yes. So basically about 15 years I first came into contact to ozone and, and well, the amazing things that it can do via my former partner. And he had been already had been involved with ozone therapy and ozone products for about 10 years. Before I met him. He had actually contracted hepatitis B while traveling through India and after, yes, lots and lots of conversations like you do with people. Lisa I had come across ozone therapy and actually cured himself of hepatitis B which, you know you, you say that to a GP and they'll go, yeah. But yeah, I was on therapy alone. He took himself hepatitis B and, and got into building machines. I came along and made a business around it. So Speaker 3: (04:40) So you have a background as the masters in international management, isn't it? Speaker 4: (04:45) Yes, that's right. Yeah. So I studied that in London, university of London at Southwest university, which is a school of African and Asian studies and that's a, yeah. Yeah. Basically you got a big international management college with focus on Asia. Yeah, it's run through the university of London. Speaker 3: (05:08) So you're able to use a lot of that skills to build a business around something that you knew was powerful and good, but Speaker 4: (05:15) It's coming from a family that's, yeah, pretty, pretty business oriented. So like, yeah, I was telling you earlier that you know, when my family gets together at Christmas, everybody's talking about the latest startup and latest technology and yeah, you know, we're also debating about what the government's doing and all that. You know, but everybody's like jumping right in there with their ideas and innovation and I've got three older brothers and very supportive growing up. They're, they're all awesome. And we were all good friends, so and support of each other. So yeah. And, and actually now what we're saying is a lot of international connections and things like that. And, and particularly, particularly from Asia, like I'm already quite well established in Asia Australian and New Zealand markets, but wow, they were getting from India and Singapore and, and things like this and this part of the book. Speaker 3: (06:29) So share this year, this powerful therapy with people. So, okay, let's go into ozone. People would have heard, probably let you know, I think most people's knowledges, I've heard about it. Some people have said it's great dunno where I can get it done. Really one of those, or this seems to be, and even for me, I've read a couple of books and things. I'm still a little bit confused about all of the variety. It seems like it affects everything and the different applications and the different ways you can use it. Can we just start at the beginning and say what is ozone you know, from molecule point of view and what did the ozone machines do? Speaker 4: (07:09) Sure. So ozone is a gas and it has three atoms. So oxygen has two atoms and ozone has three. So where is oxygen is stable. It wants to the two oxygen atoms. They want to stay together and main stable and bond. But ozone is relatively unstable, so it's highly active. I like to think of it as enhanced oxygen. With the oxygen atom. It's it's very powerful when you can harness it and use it which there's tons of ways that we're going to get into and I'm really excited about that. But yeah, if you can harness that power, that extra oxygen atom, then it's very powerful. So the way that ozone is created naturally in the atmosphere, so it's in the higher, I'm answering the lower atmosphere, but with your, they liked and lightning storms and any kind of energy that will come along and will spoon your oxygen atoms. And what, what then happens is a lot of other oxygen the Adam's will bond and form oxygen and that's majority of what's happening. But also what's happening is it will give off ozone. So this a strong base get off and all form with another two oxygen atoms and form for my zone. And, Speaker 3: (08:56) And we have an ozone layer, don't we? We all know that the ozone layer having holes in it. Speaker 4: (09:00) Yeah, yeah. And, and you can, you can actually smell ozone. So after, after the lightning storm, when it's at really fresh smell, after we've had this big storm at night and you wake up in the morning and there's sun shining and you can really S it smells so good, smells really, really fresh. And that's, that's ozone. And also a few go and stand under a waterfall or go to the beach and there's big crashing surf. That's all giving off ozone. Wow. Basically breaking up those oxygen atoms and it's all given off ozone. So and, and in low levels it's it's very good and very healthy for us, but in high concentrations which he can produce conditionally to ozone generators then it is an irritant to the lungs. So and that's very non, so about the, when we get into ozone therapy about the only thing you can't do with those own therapy is breathe directly the ozone guests in high concentrations and low concentrations. It's absolutely fine. Yep. Speaker 3: (10:10) Cause it doesn't, yeah, it doesn't pick the lungs in the negative way and can actually lead to death if you have a really, really high dose of advisers. Is that right? Speaker 4: (10:20) Or just damages just really damages the lungs in particular people with asthma. Yeah, for a strong irritant to actually know you've, you've done too much ozone cause you'll, you'll have a horrible coughing attack which can, which can go on and be you know you know, quite severe. But actually if you, if you stop puffing I'm, I'm Mike, you know, like you were saying before that you want to have a laboratory and doing all sorts of experiments and things like that. So one of the things I do is make ozonated oil, which can take about a month. And sometimes when it's kind of on its last legs, then the ozone, after it's fully infused into the oil, we'll start off guessing and I've walked into the room and there's too much ozone in there and I'll breathe too much and my stop coughing. But if I reached for the vitamin C and take the vitamin C straight away, then immediately you're, you're fine. It's also not the end of the world. Speaker 3: (11:26) Yeah. Yeah. And it would have to be pretty, pretty hard to assess, to do some serious damage, but you don't sit at the end of a ozone generator. And sucker. Okay. So what are some of the ways we can harness, before we get into what it helps, what are some of the methodologies or the delivery mechanisms that we can get that the ozone to the right part of the body and get it inside? Speaker 4: (11:52) Yeah, so that's a great question. And, and often the first one that people, people ask me then I'd say, Oh dude, do you breathe it? And I'm like, well, no, it was never said, we can't, we can't do that. But yeah, basically there is, yeah. Every, every other common way that you can, you, you can get into the body. So I was just mentioned the ozonated oil, what you can do is breathe the ozonated oil. So when I was zone is infused into olive oil, which is a traditional medium that's usually used and it's actually changing its state very, very quickly because, yeah, this ozone is, is reactive, it's unstable, and the olive oil will actually hold, hold the ozone. But it, it changes it Satan to something called Oh, it's annoyed. And when you breathe that that I was annoyed from the olive oil as it's been infused, then that's really good for lung conditions. Speaker 4: (13:01) So that's how you can help breathing conditions and the lungs, which is very relevant at the moment. So that would be like in a sort of essential oil diffuser type situation. It's, yeah, it's, it's not, it's not really in the realm of essential oil. Ozone does have a very restaurant smell. And a lot of people will be put off actually by this strong smell. But it's, it's actually, you know, and fish tanks, you diffuse the stones to just bubble oxygen and to the water clear and plain in the fish tanks. So these diffusers stones, what were you as as it was on, it's very corrosive. So we always use ozone resistant materials. So I have, I import diffuse the stones from America, we can't make it here. And my dad of ceramic and stone. And you basically diffused that the pure form of the guests into a, the olive oil and that will form owes in words and you complete that. Speaker 4: (14:14) And so that's, so that's one of the modems and then everything under the sun. So the most powerful way to get ozone into the body is actually to go to a clinic and do what's called also hammy off the or I the ozone. And this is systematic. So it's, it's working on the, on the, on the total body because basically the medical grade ozone is getting into the body and getting into your blood system and then your blood declining. It's really doing a lot of amazing, amazing, powerful things that we can get into also. But w we all say medical grade ozone, that's, this is a really important point because of, we've talked about how unstable the ozone is and basically reacts with whatever is around it. So if we just have like a normal ozone generator then that bull jaw and ear, and we know that the air in which we brave is only about 21% oxygen and year and the rest of the ear is whole lot of other guesses. Speaker 4: (15:29) Yeah. So if you, if you bring that normal ear into the ozone generator, then what? Then the guys are more react to that normal air and produce a whole load of yeah. Different, different kinds of guesses. And some of these will be nitrate kind of guessing. And that we definitely do not want to get into the body. So what we want to do for medical grade ozone therapy is to get harness at ozone and it's very pure form. And we do that by inputting a very pure form of Austin's, which you can get from an oxygen tank, which is, yeah. Not over 98% purity. It was a medical grade oxygen, Speaker 3: (16:14) Which has its own regulations and problems having it on oxygen clarity clinic. We have, we have ways around that. I a woman here mafia, the boom and oxygen situation. Speaker 4: (16:31) Yeah. So that so when you get up Purifill mobile oxygen and and that's drawn into the ozone then with a very specifically built or its own generator, and we call it a medical grade ozone generator because all of the parts within the ozone generator are all the parts and because, yeah, yeah. Offsides everything. So things like glass, titanium, Silicon, stainless steel yeah, ceramic these things are, have got really good zoned resistancy and, and so these are the kind of materials that you are looking for when you're, when you're going out to buy a medical ozone generator. And that's really important question to ask whoever's in back. And so it's and it also has a built in a specific way that it has a session amount of output. So with ozone therapy, basically the measurement that we use is mg per milliliter or America. Speaker 4: (17:46) They, they use gamma. And anything on the 20 mg per ML is not going to do anything. And anything over 95 is shown to be detrimental to the, to your body cells. So you don't want to go above that. So it's a very non and very specific window of effectiveness when you're using ozone therapy and and ozone therapy units are, are built that way. And because I built that way, then it's knowing that if you follow the protocols, it is known to be the most safest therapy. There are no side effects. There's only the only thing that can happen is a little bit of detox. Fine. Yep. And they also prevented Speaker 3: (18:39) Yeah. When you guys finally, okay, so, so just going back to the Ivy so you go, you have to go to an ozone clinic. Is it doctor only situation, you know, you have to be a medical doctor to do ozone therapy or how is it regulated? Speaker 4: (18:56) So yeah, different, different countries have different regulations. We're so pretty fortunate to New Zealand with, with our regulations. Yeah, as long as we're transparent and, and we're backing everything up with good science then, then we're good. And in America as ozone therapy is got, comes with messages of things surrounding the FDA. And Australia and Australia also, it's a stricter legislation, but they're academics and they're nice and bright people to refer to. And but actually in New Zealand, nobody is offering the IV ozone. So nobody. Wow. Yeah. And now the, and the reason being is the space where I was on therapy has had a bad reputation and the past is because of the IV ozone and somebody that doesn't know anything about how, you know, hasn't been trained, how to handle needles and things like that, then I mean, of course a blood ambulance is a real danger. And so if you don't know what you're doing then, then that, that's absolutely shocking. We shouldn't even go there. So it needs to be a case to me. It takes me to try and post them ministering it. So there has been a couple cases of ambulances in the past and that send your sin and not good, but it's got nothing to it. Speaker 3: (20:50) Putting needles in your body in the wrong way. Speaker 4: (20:53) So Speaker 3: (20:55) Okay, so, so Ivy's off the, off the menu and New Zealand at the moment in team past ozone, which I've read about don't do it when you're really powerful and really unfortunate if we don't do that. So what types of therapies are offered in New Zealand, for example? That, you know, like rectal some inflation. Yes. Vaginal supplication. What other ways can you get it into your body? Speaker 4: (21:25) Yeah, so so what, what we do at natural ozone is set people up for home ozone therapy and there's a few other clinics that also offer these kinds of treatments within New Zealand and the clinic environment because it's, yeah, a homos went to therapy is it's very well known to be extremely safe. I can yeah, feel very assured to offer equipment and help people set it up in their own home and, and, and getting started with it. So the best thing that you can do outside of clinic is to do the rectal insufflation. And that's because it's systematic. It's getting into your yeah, it's true. You call on and into your blood system. And that's this way for this total body exposure to the beneficial effects of ozone therapy. Speaker 3: (22:23) Sounds glamorous. Yeah. Speaker 4: (22:28) Considerably less expensive than going to a clinic. And you've basically got this equipment for life and don't even need to get colds and flus anymore, let alone chronic disease, biohacking, all of it. Yeah. Speaker 3: (22:46) rectal insufflation Is probably the most powerful that we can do in the, in home setting. So, sorry, carry on. Speaker 4: (22:54) Yeah, so it's quite straightforward. You just have a bag and, and a catheter and you'll fill the bag with with certain concentration and start off with small amount and and that connects to a a very thin and long catheter. And you can insert that on you takes about a minute. And, and that's the best to do after an enema or at the very least bowel moves Speaker 3: (23:21) After a movement. Yeah. So do, so it only takes one minute. So you don't have to lie there for an hour with this thing attached to you. Speaker 4: (23:29) No, no. It's quite comfortable. You do try to hold it, hold it. And and, and there's there, there has been otherwise of, of doing that in the past. But this is become the kind of gold of, of the men's name, Richmond's flashing. Speaker 3: (23:48) And this is the liver isn't it? Cause it goes directly to the liver when it's erectile. Speaker 4: (23:53) Yup. Yeah, yup. Yeah. Directly, directly tied in liver and helps everything flush out that way. So then there's other yeah, ways that you can administer ozone therapy. So there's the vaginal that you mentioned and you got 10 minutes and you can build up to about half, half an hour. And yeah, and, and you can minister that directly from those on generator and, and the, and that's really good cause it's actually primarily targeting the immune system and giving that a good boost. And, and any, yeah, so the, the ozone is working both systematically and locally. So basically wherever you can get it in that you, you go for the, the protocols depending on, on what issues you're trying to do. A few but just generally everybody can prevent disease by doing direct ones, deflation, system wide. Also doing saunas are excellent because we know that our skin is a biggest poorest mess it up body. So a lot through our skin and, but we also know that we can't breathe those zones. Speaker 3: (25:17) Yes. I had an idea hit out, so I wonder what is box? Speaker 4: (25:24) I get a sauna with your end. You just have you hit up, tie a towel around it. So none of the ozone is getting braids and and you can get stained soreness, tents and just sit in one of one of those in your bathroom, sit up in your bathroom and portable and yeah. And then you put the certain concentration of oxygen, pure oxygen ozone mix into the sauna, steam stoner and, and sit there. Speaker 3: (25:55) And so it comes on trains too late, so it's transdermal cool. Okay. So that's another way you can get it. And, and, and do you offer at your company the tents and the, the whole, the whole shebang for that or, Speaker 4: (26:10) Yeah. So yeah, I, yeah, basically offer all the homophone therapy accessories and gear and everything you need to get cited before that. There's also like you can administer through the ears. And we have modified stiff scopes. That's all made out of ozone resistant material, like Silicon and things. And you just put that into his and that's targeting the brain area. So that'd be good. And things like that then yeah, it's, Speaker 3: (26:44) It's directly targeting that area. So I was, I was really effective. Yeah. Was that local, that local graphs of, of just wherever there is a problem area, if you can target it, then, then it can be very effective. Okay. So, all right, let's, let's transition now into what, what ailments that can help with and we are, so let's start at the head, because you just mentioned there, what is the mechanism or you know, like, I don't wanna get too scientific, but what is the mechanism of action? Is it going through into the ear? And you mentioned also tonight us, cause my husband's got that. So I'm selfishly asking about that. How is that the place for, for tinnitus as well? And how does that work? Speaker 4: (27:30) Yeah, so I, I would actually let's take a step back and you can actually look at what is the cause of disease itself. Yeah, I'll stop there. And yeah, this is, this is where I was on therapy as kind of the biohack is goat ticket to longevity, don't get disease, but you don't really hear of people dying of nothing, you know. There's, there's usually a associated disease. So I would really, really highly recommend, I don't know if you've come across him, but Dr. Frank Shallenberger Speaker 3: (28:27) A little might be a bit, yeah, I'm working on that one. Speaker 4: (28:33) So he, he was, he was one of the forefathers of ozone therapy and in America so 40 years on he had smoked it all. He administered therapy and trained from the first guys that invented the James Bond style, ozone medical ozone generators out of America. And have messes of research university and papers backing them. He trained from them. And, and basically one of the guys that have just been administering ozone therapy in a clinic environment and seeing thousands of patients throughout the years. Yeah. W what he talks about is, is really important. He's basically going into what is the root of cools of disease itself when now when we go out and about and and we'll go to the cheapy cheapy and we'll, yeah, they'll do some bicep tastes and yeah, they might say, okay, we've got healthy lungs and we're breathing healthy ear and they'll send us home and say, we're fine. What Dr. Frank Shallenberger is saying is saying, well no, I can, I can actually run my tests and I can show that you are not actually utilizing that oxygen. You might be breathing plenty. We might be like tricking up on these beautiful mountains that we have in New Zealand and breathing really fresh air and even doing yoga and having really great lung capacity for me and whatever. But we might not have the capacity within our body to utilize that oxygen. And so he's coined this term oxygen utilization. Speaker 4: (30:35) Now it's how can be described as similarly, you know, any vitamin that we that we're told that we, we have two that were depleted, all of them. W we should take. So, so we go to the doctor and they run some tests and they say, okay, your deficient vitamin basics. And so we'll go home and we'll take sort of one of these, but you six now, just because we're taking that everyday, it doesn't actually mean that our body is, that's a really well known within like we need other kinds of vitamins also. So we can actually utilize vitamin. Don't we need the genes to be able to do the right things? Speaker 4: (31:20) So same with oxygen. Just because we're breathing, that doesn't mean that necessarily mean that our body has capacity to utilize it. I mean, certain amount we're obviously using as it would be dead and the best way. And, and that's where yeah, he, he will then run, run some kind of test where he'll is his Scott Paul Murray a certified gadget that he can actually test how well you are utilizing oxygen. So and, and it will actually run the test and it will show, okay, you're using a certain amount. And he also test amount of carbon dioxide that we're expiring. And so what does his show is if you're utilizing oxygen, if you're taking it, if your body has ability to take most of it, and then you're actually, you don't, you don't expire much of the CO2. Speaker 4: (32:24) So that's also great. New cure pump change, but you're really healthy ourselves and no, he's good. He'll link that. For example, we can go onto pub med and we'll run a search for yeah. Basically you mitochondria and aging and we'll come up with heaps and heaps of like thousands of papers and we'll also want to search for mitochondria and disease and it will come up with tens of thousands of papers. So, and it's well established that mitochondria are extremely important. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So if, if our levels of mitochondria are really good, then then actually that is a sign that we are utilizing oxygen. So for utilizing oxygen our mitochondrial functioning is, is excellent. Now what he, what Dr. Frank Shallenberger saw from all these thousands of patients over, you know, 30 years of them coming to the clinic is that Mmm, anybody that had any kind of disease, whether it be cancer or order, immune disease and any kind of disease, then he would run this test and it will show that their oxygen utilization is poor. Speaker 3: (34:06) Wow. Man. He'll be fantastic for us all to do to, so no, we were a mitochondria because they're at the basis of all but an agent. Speaker 4: (34:14) That's right. Yeah. And he will also get healthy people coming into the clinic. So that was, you know, and that also Ronald, the other tests showing that they don't have any disease and the, what his tests will show is that the oxygen utilization is excellent. You know, their body's ability to take that oxygen and at the cellular level is really, really amazing. You'll also get like some seemingly people some people that come in that that are functioning quite well and same like they're pretty healthy, but they might have a tumor in the breast for example. And interestingly that tests that he'll do will show that actually the oxygen utilization is not that great. Wow. So he's, he's what is basically showing is he can actually see if the road, to me that's the dog by looking at your oxygen utilization and and so, Speaker 3: (35:32) So what does dr Shallenberger's, he's got his book, the title of his book. Have you got that in your mind? Because it's on my list, but I haven't got there yet. The ozone, the miracle is one of the miracle of ozone miracle. That was a miracle. There we go. I was AmeriCorps. So if you want to dive deeper into dr Shallenberger's work gone. Great bit. Okay. So, okay. So he's looking at the mitochondria cause we're running at a time. You can, we're going to have to speed it up. The, so your, your ability to use oxygen. So how can a ozone Theraphy help it? Speaker 4: (36:13) Sorry, I was on therapy. It's basically directly helping with, with that uptake of oxygen. So when you get this medical grade ozone into the body, it's, it's doing two things. It will have because it cha so it changes it sites very, very quickly because it's reactive. So it will have a little bit of oxidating power and we'll go directly after you know, disease cells themselves. And we all know that disease cells do not thrive in an oxygenated [inaudible]. Same thing. The other thing I was able to do when you get into the body, it will change its state and well form peroxides these yeah, these peroxides clicked flea and honors opioids. And this has a systematic function on the body where you're, yeah, just as something similar to create an upstate of stress. When, when you exercise for example, then you're creating a certain amount of free radicals and your system has to regulate, keep those free radicals in check. That's what it says. Therefore, so, and that's really important. So when, so when you when you get done and similar to when you exercise and your antioxidant system is enhanced and your body is basically stronger so systematically as helping your body fight, whatever's wrong with it, Speaker 3: (37:58) Whatever's wrong with it. So this is, this is why it's good. So what sort of diseases or problems can it be beneficial for? If we, if we did a, a list from a to Z or you know, some of the major players Speaker 4: (38:13) And we did a list from a to Z, then you can pretty much go through absolutely everything because it's going at the Coles of diseases. Speaker 3: (38:23) Sorry, sorry guys. Carry on. My mum has a tip habit of doing that and every one of my podcasts. Speaker 4: (38:36) So mostly when, when people come to ozone therapy though, they'll call me and they've gone to the doctor and they'll be diagnosed with a chronic disease, chronic condition. And that's stuff searched out there for everything known to man. They'll come across the ozone therapy. And honestly, it's such a broad spectrum humor. I've had people come to me and I've had every kind of thing under the sun and they'll say, can this help? And they'll tell me a little bit about it and I'll and I'll, yeah. Also, you know, trick the because it's, it's, there's over 1500 articles. For example, in the American society of ozone therapy on peer reviewed studies of ozone therapy. So, you know, I always like to point people directly to the research that's been done. What's the, is there a website that C A I R R T.com. Speaker 4: (39:38) Dot com if anyone wants to go and do some research. Okay. So it helps a broad range of diseases because it's getting to the actual base cause of the down, down low and what's happening. And you can also treat so you can treat systematically by, for example, going to the clinic during the auto homeopathy or direct IB or during your the Tampax Asia. Or you can do the home ozone therapy and it's easy at Texas. It doesn't cost very much and you can do it more often and it's, and it's just as powerful if you do the rectal insufflation systematically and then you can do the local administration the, the other kinds of routes depending on what your issues are. If you've got brain issues and you can do the air insufflation, anything to do yeah, anything going on up there and the ladies. So it will not thrush out after a single, really, at the very least, you can breathe those and edit oil for any kind of blind condition. Allergies, asthma, Candido. Yeah, yeah. So, and candida like often through the ear, that's where your husband and son, your son often widespread can do that. Yeah, it's often a sign of that. And so you can actually director directly through the ear and transdermally so you can do those notes on and that's really great for heart prevent heart disease prevention, prevention and treatment. And then you can actually bag any of your limbs. Speaker 3: (41:38) The plastic bag, top thing on sale, on the internet. Yeah, Speaker 4: (41:41) Yeah. Problems with veins or just, just aches and pains nerve issues or skin, particular kinds of skin conditions to trying to get it. Then we can either bag or you can use this as an oil. So basically the ozone is howled and the, and the oil and yeah, so I've been liking that for, for 15 years now and it's amazing. Like all the time. People come along and now they'll use it and I'll go, you know, cam, I've tried everything for my ex mouth. All my psoriasis. I've tried, I've honestly tried everything under the sun, but this is the only thing that's actually worked. Likewise for any kind of skin condition and also for gum disease and tastes and things. Speaker 3: (42:40) Dentists have actually used us, you know, that was one of the first, they were the first adopters of the suite. They, because for, for training their equipment. Yeah, Speaker 4: (42:48) That's right. Yeah. So you can so it's really, really powerful at disinfecting it as it will oxides any microbes. So bacteria yeses and every nook and cranny and used in dentistry. And they can also get directly into a root canal itself. And Speaker 3: (43:16) But it's before they put a tooth on. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Speaker 4: (43:20) And, and dentistry, so, so used you can inject directly into joints just straight into your, your back and you've got a bulging disc or, or osteoarthritis in the knee. You can inject directly into the joints with those own instead of use and cortisone. Speaker 3: (43:38) Oh, Rocky. But again, you can't get that New Zealand probably Speaker 4: (43:43) You can and opened up to wine McCarthy. He offers it and fully trained and, and he does a range of ozone therapy. Speaker 3: (43:56) I have to get all those links off you show notes. Okay, so, so you've got these three molecules inside and it's, what's it actually doing? What some, so you've got either up, you know, the rectally vaginally in the ear through the oil transdermally Ivy, however you've managed to do it. What's it actually, so it's knocking out pathogens, it's taking out viruses. What's it doing in there? Speaker 4: (44:30) Yeah. So yeah, when, when it gets into the body there's two things that does there's limited effects from the ozone itself because ozone is very reactive so it changes it Cypress Cyprus quickly. So, but when it is set ozone, it will go after viruses, bacteria and oxidize them. It's very powerful oxidizer. The second thing it does is as, yeah as, as I mentioned before, it will change the state very quickly and to the proc sides. And yeah, basically getting yeah, your body into check systematically by creating that oxidate of stress, anti antioxidant, it's activated to balance out any theoretical sort of form from, from that. So keeping them in check and that has this wide systematic effect of yeah, really going at the root of cause of disease itself. And it's amazing. I tell you, well, I've had people that have been sent home, you know, various illness and told that, you know, it's so much more than I can do. Speaker 4: (45:44) And they get onto ozone therapy and the most powerful ways, and actually they do, they do really well. And if they get enough training, this is why we wanted to share all this information. Tell you something amazing that's going on with coronavirus at the moment and ozone therapy. I'm like the yeah, so the therapy has it has always been very, we're very well known treatment for infectious diseases. So and it was proven successful with SOLs. Oh, he had success with AIDS and we've got sort of studies on that and you can there's, there's one doctor, dr Robert Rowan. I highly recommend that you follow him on Facebook cause you have a time and now he actually went to West Africa and he had, you know, mess. He had real kind of your bureaucratic and get through and push him, push his way through the medical establishment there. But he was allowed to oversee the administration of direct. I was on auto hand me ups, the two, five Ebola cases and, and had really great success. And where as you know, there's this very made a coma if you come in and shut them down. Right? Yeah. It's an incredible story. Basically who actually contracted Speaker 3: (47:30) It weren't allowed to get their, and some of them died. And the ones who managed to the health workers who managed to get the ozone therapy survived. And this highlights a lot of the problems. Speaker 4: (47:43) Yeah. He's actually in New York city at the moment and he is administering ozone therapy to everybody that wants to yeah. Once he, he's right in the heart of New York city. So, you know, that's, that's what he's doing is offering ozone treatment for anyone that wants it if they can't afford it. Because we all know how the healthcare system is as an American. So he's, he's offering it for free if you can't afford it. And and, and people that are in the early stages, if they've been told that they should be in the hospital and on an NG beta, then legally he's putting everything at risk by trading them and the kind of suppressing that. But if, if you're in the early stages and then he'll treat people, but what's happening and places like Spain and Italy, also China there are, there they are treating we kind of have 19 patients and hospitals and coming out of Italy now is they've actually on their third report and they're just following the, the progress of COVID19 patients in a hospital environment. Speaker 4: (49:01) So two hospitals are in the study and now the retina, the stirred report of 75 covid 19 patients and what it's showing so the, so when, yeah, just understanding that if you go to hospital yeah, then you're already not in a very good way. So and actually for example, they're treating these people the, and they're and you can see all the statistics and the bladed it all out, but there's basically 14, nine non-integrated patients that that they've seen and of of those yeah, that stuff saying really messages of improvement. Yeah. For the ones that have been. Speaker 4: (50:04) And eventually, yeah, the Pope has really recorded it at all. I can give you the study that's saying a hundred percent efficiency for the, for the patients that were non intubated and in the early stages of COVID19. So they're calling it stage one and stage two. If you get in that early stages, then and you treated with the ozone therapy and getting them Derek direct divey then that getting bittering getting sent home basically there if you're intubated there, there are some that got extra debated so they got you know this is really super invasive. By the time you've got something stuck down your throat, then you're, you're already in extremely deep trouble. But I've managed to get some of them off there if they've managed to finish this round of I was in therapy treatment. They were, they showing that there were overall nine people that did die, that were in this hospital environment of the 73 patients that were treated. But those nine people, they were also showing that they didn't actually, they were in such bad state that they can actually finish. Speaker 3: (51:25) They were already intubated and they were already, they couldn't have enough of the ozone. It was too little, too late. Speaker 4: (51:31) But also what the shine as said only takes five sessions of this ozone. Oxygen therapy are painful to get. Right. So it's really quick. And that's also what I find with people that come to me, the various problems, chronic diseases being going through everything so long, they'll get onto ozone therapy and then quickly start getting better very, very quickly. Speaker 3: (51:53) This is super exciting. So we're going to have to wrap up again cause we've, we've, we've done a little, I know this is a big subject day and this, I was trying to push it along a little bit, but I wanted to get to the good stuff. Okay. So I want to get some of those links off you and, and you know, Dr. Wayne McCarthy and dr Robert Rowan. Perhaps you can give me the links. I can put them in the show notes. And your, so we can people reach out to you to find out more about what you are offering your machines. Where's the best place? Speaker 4: (52:28) So I'm a naturalozone.co.nz and all my details are, yeah. On the website. Just quickly, I'll just want to mention what's also extremely relevant in this, this time is actually our air resonators here, air ozone when you're not in the room. Because it's, we're basically, yeah. Going after really powerful, strong concentration of ozone and blasting a room. Then it will remove all viruses, bacteria, pathogens. It's week. Speaker 3: (53:08) No, you could, if someone's being like, you know, in a, in a office environment or factory environment or wherever someone's had the coronavirus or whatever, and you want to make sure you're home, you want to kill the virus, you get a, you'd get one of these, the room, get out of Speaker 4: (53:26) The room while you're doing it. Right? Yeah. And you know, every, like, honestly, every single public area, if it's used safely and you've, you know, after half an hour you can enter back into the room. Those zones dissipated. It's done. It's saying it's oxidized, it's environmentally friendly. It doesn't leave any chemical byproducts. I'm worried about that. That's right. You know, they're like, they're spraying everything with bleach. Speaker 3: (53:55) I want to go back to the gym, but I'm not going back to the gym. Not because of the Corona, but because of the chemicals that they're all spraying around everywhere. Speaker 4: (54:02) We've had this in daycare centers, I'll run it at night when everybody's gone, gone home. And this was before this all hit. But just to stop this spread of flus and colds and we've actually shown 30% reduction and yeah, colds and flus within the kids and stuff. And yeah, so cars, houses, what we're doing is becoming home with our groceries and sticking everything in a box. And I've just got these really small ozone generators and you just put the end of the tube in there and run it for a half an hour and all get into going to try and get touch all the surfaces. If you can get the high concentration, then it is proven that there is no microbe, that it's resistant to ozone Speaker 3: (54:53) Shoot. That is powerful come so that we can really, really protect yourself from whatever else. Speaker 4: (55:00) Yeah. So when, so when all this crisis set my phones yeah, it's just, it's still a, there's still a lot, not a lot of people that really know about it. And also this is kind of you out there are ozone, it's dangerous as bad if you breathe it, you're going to die and things like that. And all we're saying is if you cutting safety labels and everything, and if you, if you operate this machine safely, Speaker 3: (55:30) Every, everything is dangerous. If you use it the wrong way, car is dangerous. If you don't follow the rules on the road, you know that that should not be prohibited from us, from, from using it in, in the, in that when it's going to actually benefit their health. Speaker 4: (55:47) Correct. Yeah. And not, and not ruin the environment, you know, so, so it'd be the penetration than anything else in the market that we can see actually, because it's because it's a guest that we'll get to just to see the hidden areas and things. So Speaker 3: (56:11) What about ozone water? Just last thing. So putting ozone into the water Speaker 4: (56:17) Water is amazing for us. Yeah. And yeah, so we actually have just small resonate ozone generators. If all you want to do is drink ozonated water, it's getting enhanced active oxygen into the body. We should be drinking water anyway. Why not super charge oxygenated water. You can drink up to eight classes a day and you start off slowly and you and you build up drinking on an empty stomach and it's really great energy boost. Boost your immune system also on a water. The students, you know, the hand sanitizer is outside of all the supermarkets at the moment on a hand and these pop paper was skin conditions and things like that. We've got studies that show that ozonated water is significantly more effective than hand sanitizer and it's, and it's good for you. Yeah. Yeah. It's not going to dry. Our skin is actually really good for us. Yeah. Speaker 3: (57:30) Wow. That's powerful. Okay, so everybody go to naturalozone.co.nz. Check out all the machines that come here and what the different applications and you can, you can educate people to people. Buy something, a machine of you, you can educate them in the use of it and do that virtually or how do you do, do that? Speaker 4: (57:52) Yeah. Yeah. So give me a call if you're unsure where to start. And join our newsletter and we will have, we'll be coming out with more videos soon. And we also have oxygen concentrators when, when, what happened, when all this, when we started to go into lockdown because I have oxygen concentrators and stop cause I used in conjunction with industrialized zone and I was doing therapy then. Everybody started panic buying, well my oxygen concentrators. And we, we stopped up for on public and, and, and generally people are getting these as if you've got a lung condition and breathing oxygen or see if you've got SIO PD or if you're an S medic or something like that. Having a oxygen concentrator is a really good idea. Speaker 3: (58:54) Yeah. We've got one extra tour, hyperbaric just to top up, you know, mum's levels, you know, if she doesn't want to get into the chamber cause it's a big mission. Just to, just to have a top off, you know, it's a really good thing to have I think, and especially if you're going to get sick or anything, so. Speaker 4: (59:12) Sure. Speaker 3: (59:14) Okay. So you've got those as well. So you've got a whole re array of, of different devices and you know, the rectal staff and all that. You can explain it cause people would be like, how do I do that? Speaker 4: (59:26) Yeah, right. That's right. Yeah. But yeah, like usually, yeah, if you want to prevent disease and live a long and healthy life, I would really say, you know, at home I was on therapy is biohacking dream. And, and will save you lots of money in the, in the long term, cause you won't need to go to the doctor anymore and you won't need to get some fluids. Speaker 3: (59:51) But prevention isn't it? That's what we're all about, not being there, Speaker 4: (59:56) But usually what's happening. People get disease and they find out about ozone therapy that come to me. Right. But if you're not comfortable with our zone, at the very least drink that water, it's really good for us. Yeah. And, and drink that daily. Speaker 3: (01:00:11) Put it in your ear like that. That can't be too painful. Speaker 4: (01:00:15) Yeah. Speaker 3: (01:00:16) That's fantastic. Kim, thank you so much for your time and your information. I'll grab all those links off you. So naturalozone.co.nz. You've got any questions for Kim? Michelle, she'll answer those heavily for you. Get this word out there. We need to be sharing. This is why we have the show so we can share great information with each other and get, get that to the people that need it. So thanks very much for your time today. Come any last words before we go, Speaker 4: (01:00:41) But just, just thanks so much, Lisa, for having me on the show. Really enjoyed talking to you and yeah, look forward to your upcoming podcast and reading your book. Speaker 3: (01:00:51) Great. And now that we're connected, we'll be dangerous. Speaker 4: (01:00:54) Yeah, absolutely. Speaker 1: (01:00:57) That's it this week for pushing the limits. Be sure to write, review, and share with your friends and head over and visit Lisa and her team at lisatamati.com.

BIG3
Loteria do Draft adiada

BIG3

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 5:19


Olá Gigantes! Eu sou Rodrigo Bamondes e você está no Update do BIG3, sua atualização semanal sobre notícias da NBA! Michelle Roberts, Adam Silver e Jogadores fazem vídeo conferencia sobre o retorno da temporada Portland, Cavs, Denver e Houston planejam reabrir centros de treinamentos NBA solicita times para não testem assintomáticos A Liga acredita que […] O post BIG3 – UPDATE – Semana 19 apareceu primeiro em BIG3.

The Lovers' Lounge
Podcast 18 featuring Michelle Roberts, Psycho Therapist-Relationship trauma

The Lovers' Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 45:42


Psycho Therapist, Michelle Roberts discusses helping women emotionally heal from a relationship with a person who has a narcissistic disorder. What it is, what they experience and how do they get out?

Colorful Plates
Market Reports/ Taylor Farms- Britta & Michelle

Colorful Plates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 18:24


This week, Liz spoke to Britta Roberts and Michelle Roberts from Taylor farms about their new power medley! Find out more at https://colorful-plates.pinecast.co

Emerging Minds Podcast
Re-release - The ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a community trauma

Emerging Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 20:19


This is a re-released episode from our Community Trauma Toolkit podcast series. In this episode we talk to Michelle Roberts, a psychologist and expert in the areas of child and adolescent trauma, loss and grief, and children’s disaster recovery. She has decades of experience as an educator and psychologist supporting school communities, and discusses with us the ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a disaster or community trauma and how schools and families can work together to help prioritise and support children’s needs. In this episode you will learn: Why it is important to consider the needs of children after a disaster (00:43) How children experience trauma differently to adults (2:14) The main impacts of disaster on children (03:58) The impacts of trauma on parenting and how to support parents (07:46) Further information and resources: Trauma sensitive behaviour management How educators can support children in the short term following a disaster or community trauma Community Trauma Toolkit

Emerging Minds Podcast
Re-release – The ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a community trauma

Emerging Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 20:19


In this episode we talk to Michelle Roberts, Psychologist and expert on child and adolescent trauma and child disaster recovery, about the ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a community trauma, and some of the key impacts on children and the resulting impacts this can have on parenting.

Real Women in Business with Cass McCrory
How to be known, trust your intuition and seek balance with Michelle Roberts - A Real Women in Buisness interview with Cass McCrory

Real Women in Business with Cass McCrory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 44:27


In this episode we meet Michelle Roberts, an entrepreneur who serves as the president of Novus – Be Known, Inc. We talk about finding our purpose, the first question young entrepreneurs should answer when they’re starting out, and what we can do to invest more time in ourselves. Michelle is a brand expert who found her calling by trusting her intuition and chasing her full potential. She shares with us how to tell if we’re not igniting our purpose and how to overcome self-limiting beliefs, and reflects on how the idea of perfection has held her back. You can connect with Michelle Roberts on LinkedIn or email her at michelle@novusbeknown.com, or find her on Facebook @WeAreABrandingCompany. You can find the Live with Intention Online with Jess Lively course online at jesslively.teachable.com/p/life-with-intention-online. Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek. If you’re curious about Mondo Beyondo with Andrea Scher, check out her online course at www.superherolife.com/e-courses/mondo-beyondo. All episodes of the Real Women in Business Podcast reflect the opinions and views of the guest and Cass McCrory, and do not reflect official policy or position of employers or clients

Uninvisible with Lauren Freedman
035: Michelle Roberts on ERISA and Disability Insurance

Uninvisible with Lauren Freedman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 55:36


Michelle Roberts is a partner at the California law firm of Kantor & Kantor, LLP. She has spent her entire legal career helping individuals with disabilities obtain income replacement benefits from their employer’s group disability plans, and works from the heart after watching her father, a disabled veteran, struggle to work and support his family while dealing with the consequences of debilitating medical conditions. In so doing, she has worked with hundreds of clients with invisible illnesses and understands the unique challenges of proving disability to an insurance company. Her focus is handling claims under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, also known as ERISA. Michelle is a recognized “Super Lawyer” in her field and speaks and writes regularly about the developments in ERISA law. Michelle received her law degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law.   Join us as Michelle shares…  - what ERISA is, and how it applies to the disability community  - her personal connection to the disability community, and disabled veterans  - the role of the opioid crisis in legal proceedings under ERISA  - that she happily takes on an empathic role with her clients  - typical social security benefits turnaround time: 1.5-2 years  - that client surveillance is fairly common in the insurance field  - the importance of quality mental health care  - the moral imperative of employers to provide benefits that include mental health services  - her volunteer work in the local legal community, through Legal Aid and the AIDS Legal Referral Panel  - tips for Spoonies on obtaining disability insurance and fighting claim denials 

Seven Figures with Sandy Waters
How To Start And Manage Building Your Personal Brand In 5 Easy Steps with Michelle Roberts

Seven Figures with Sandy Waters

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 30:05


What are you known for? What do people think of you, when you're not in the room?  What impression do you leave behind? If you can easily and confidently answer those questions, awesome! You have a well-defined personal brand. Congratulations! For the rest of us, who need to polish up on our brand Michelle Roberts joins the conversation this week with "5 easy steps to creating a personal brand." Michelle is the founder of Nouvs- Be Known, a company dedicated to helping entrepreneurs and companies figure out what their brand is and how to successfully leverage it. Some of you might be thinking that coming up with a personal brand is only for the entrepreneur or business.  But, that is not true. We all need to take time to figure out what we are known for.  A personal brand is the best representation of yourself, what makes you you. In this episode we talk through the basic 5 steps to creating and promoting your brand And once you do it, feel free to share it with us. Cheers to being a financially confident woman!

Emerging Minds Podcast
The ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a community trauma

Emerging Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 20:07


In this episode we talk to Michelle Roberts, a psychologist and expert in the areas of child and adolescent trauma, loss and grief, and children’s disaster recovery. She has decades of experience as an educator and psychologist supporting school communities, and discusses with us the ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a disaster or community trauma and how schools and families can work together to help prioritise and support children’s needs. In this episode you will learn: why it is important to consider the needs of children after a disaster (00:43) how children experience trauma differently to adults (2:14) the main impacts of disaster on children (03:58) the impacts of trauma on parenting and how to support parents (07:46) Further information and resources: Trauma sensitive behaviour management How educators can support children in the short term following a disaster or community trauma Community Trauma Toolkit

Emerging Minds Podcast
The ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a community trauma

Emerging Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 20:07


In this episode we talk to Michelle Roberts, Psychologist and expert on child and adolescent trauma and child disaster recovery, about the ongoing psychosocial needs of children following a community trauma, and some of the key impacts on children and the resulting impacts this can have on parenting.

For the EVOLution of Business
Building (and Living!) a Purposeful Brand with Michelle Roberts of Novus

For the EVOLution of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 44:02


[1:30] How a lifelong fascination with "Why" led to an interest in branding [4:30] Creating and branding "Novus" "I rebranded myself as a person, and through my company I was able to live those values. It's an ongoing process. It's never that I'm always living my brand or always living my values...it's being aware and intentional. That's at the core of what I do." [6:00] Why "needing a new website" might really require a deeper look at your purpose and who you are [8:15] Aligning stated values with internally-facing culture and externally-facing brand [9:45] The Novus process of discovering, living and sharing your brand [12:45] Balancing the aspirations for the brand with the current reality [15:00] Engaging employees to take ownership and get creative about more fully living the brand [17:30] Keeping your brand fresh on an ongoing basis [20:30] How to help clients measure the impact of living their brand [22:15] How to apply your brand to your business functions: Customer experience, processes, recruiting, etc. [24:20] Walking the talk - The Novus brand experience [26:00] Success Story: Healthy Baby Network [28:15] Success Story: A manufacturing company [30:00] How an awareness of legacy and purpose can break down the barriers to adopting Conscious Capitalism [32:00] The EVOLution of the Novus branding process [33:30] Applying Simon Sinek's "Start With Why" process https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action [36:20] Pitfalls to branding your company with purpose [40:30] The future for Michelle and Novus Learn more about Michelle and Novus here: https://novusbeknown.com Join us for our Conscious Capitalism ROC panel on "Building a Purposeful Brand" on 3/26: https://www.facebook.com/events/386430451908316

FULLER curated
45 - Let the Sacred Be Redefined by the People | Michelle Roberts and Demi McCoy

FULLER curated

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 32:31


Michelle Voss Roberts, professor of theology at Emmanuel College of Victoria University in the University of Toronto, and Demi “Day” McCoy, hip hop artist and project coordinator at the Anna Julia Cooper Center at Wake Forest University, use Dalit spirituality and the Hindu aesthetic concept of “rasa” to explore the interreligious connections happening through hip hop and a gospel of liberation that is being “redefined by the people.” The Fuller Missiology Lectures is an annual conference held by the School of Intercultural Studies. Its 2018 theme, “Global Arts and Witness in Multifaith Contexts,” explored the role of the arts—song, dance, drama, narratives, and visual arts—as a means for cross-cultural understanding and new opportunities for Christian witness in multifaith contexts. The conference was hosted by Roberta R. King, Professor of Communication and Ethnomusicology; William A. Dyrness, Senior Professor of Theology and Culture and Dean Emeritus; and Amos Yong, Professor of Theology and Mission and Director of the Center for Missiological Research. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit Fuller.edu/Studio

The Horse Cure
The Horse Cure #30.1 Adoption Stories: Michelle Roberts

The Horse Cure

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 14:40


Michelle Roberts shares a quick look into why she is considering adopting a retired racehorse for her next trail buddy, and why she feels it's so important to surround herself with a horsey tribe.

Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion University City

Michelle Roberts, Executive Director of Bravely join us to talk about how Magdalene became Bravely.

Homegrown Health
Narcissistic Abuse And Recovery With Dr Michelle Roberts

Homegrown Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 70:18


I'm a 'crunchy' mama radio veteran who is on a health journey in every way. From raising children naturally, my own healing, helping others, sharing alternative therapies and modalities to exploring relationships and research, I share it here. FOLLOW ME: Facebook: www.facebook.com/homegrownhealth Instagram: www.instagram.com/theonlyjustjoni Homegrown Health Archives: radio.naturalnews.com/archive-homegrownhealth.asp Twitter: twitter.com/HGHRadio Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/HomegrownHealthRadio

Absolute Trust Talk
017: Disability Income – How To Do It Right and Avoid The Many Pitfalls

Absolute Trust Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 37:29


In episode 17 of Absolute Trust Talk, Kirsten welcomes Kantor & Kantor, LLP partner Michelle Roberts into the studio. Michelle has focused her entire career on helping claimants win disability claims under employer-provided disability plans. She is also a specialist in the act that governs disability benefits provided by employers, known as ERISA, which stands for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. In this episode, she highlights the most important tips, tricks, and strategies surrounding all things disability income. Kirsten and Michelle begin by talking about the different types of disability income. They later discuss common mistakes that people make when filing for disability, and why it’s crucial for someone filing for disability to seek an attorney’s advice. Then Kirsten and Michelle break down the multitude of ways in which claimants can get into trouble when their claim gets denied, limitations that people might not realize about disability policies and what types of disability are covered by private plans.   Top Takeaway from Episode #017: If you do have a denied disability claim, seek legal advice before you move forward – there are too many pitfalls that could cause even more damage.   Time-stamped Show Notes: 2:30 – Michelle starts by discussing the different types of disability income benefits that are available 5:40 – Because the focus of the show is on private benefits, Michelle highlights what ERISA is and how it governs disability income benefits 9:47 – Kirsten asks Michelle to share some of the most common mistakes she sees people make when they are trying to get disability from employers 13:20 – Why it’s important for someone filing disability to talk to an attorney before going it alone and getting the process started 18:05 – If a claim initially gets denied, but the appeal gets approved, does the claimant get the full amount they were originally pursuing? 19:50 – Michelle discusses how “pre-existing condition” applies to the disability world 22:00 – Kirsten asks Michelle, “Are there other limitations buried in these policies that people need to know about?” 26:00 – It sounds like an expensive process of pursuing legal help to apply for disability in the right way. Is that a deterrent for people? 27:25 – Michelle discusses what types of policies are covered by private policies   Episode #017 Freebie: Filing for disability might seem straightforward, but what many people don’t realize is that it is much trickier than, “My doctor says I’m injured and can’t work.” Absolute Trust Talk guest and disability expert Michelle Roberts is sharing with listeners a vital planning tool called A Guide to Disability Benefits. This straightforward blueprint lays out the different types of disability benefits and walks you through the steps to pursuing a disability claim not just the right way, but also the smart way. Click here to download your copy of A Guide to Disability Benefits.   Resources/Tools/Links Mentioned In This Episode: Michelle’s Blog – Your ERISA Watch: www.erisawatch.com Michelle’s Guest Blog Appearance on Absolute Trust Counsel Blog: What’s In Your Medical Records?  The Importance of Doctor’s Notes to Support Long-Term Disability Claims Under ERISA    

The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Deandra Duggans: The Art and the Science of Sports Marketing

The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 32:59


Baltimore Ravens Manager of Advertising and Branding Deandra Duggans joins the show to discuss why she got into sports marketing, the challenge of creating unique visions and how to Ravens marketing mirrors the team and the community at large. Hi everybody I'm Brian Clapp Director of Content for WorkinSports.com and this is the work in sports podcast… A fan of the show said too me recently, I know you focus primarily on jobs in sports marketing and sales, but maybe you'd consider interviewing this person I know on the legal side of sports. Her suggestion was a good one, and I'm already connecting with her person and getting them on the show. But I was taken aback a bit. Have I been leaning too much into jobs in sports marketing and sales? I'm trying to be as diverse as I can – in jobs, in genders, in race – but maybe I have fallen into a pattern. You can tell I'm kind of a paranoid person. Anyway I went back and categorized our expert interviews and it breaks down like this: Broadcasting/Sports Media: 4 Public Relations: 4 Professor: 4 Team operations: 3 Sports marketing: 3 Sales: 2 HR/recruiter: 2 Community Relations: 2 College Athletics: 2 Digital Content/Social media: 2 Athlete: 1 Student: 1 Coaching: 1 Security: 1 Mascot: 1 This made me feel a little better, our content and our guests are balanced. If I noticed any blind spot on my part it's that only 9 out of our 33 guests have been women. That's just 28% and that's not really indicative of what is happening in the sports industry at large. There are more women than ever in power roles in sports – Athletic Directors like Sandy Barbour at Penn State, Michelle Roberts the executive director of the NBA players association, Dawn Hudson the CMO of the NFL – the list goes on. And that brings us to today's guest – and up and comer in the world of sports marketing Deandra Duggans is the manager of Advertising and Branding with the Baltimore Ravens and shares some incredible career advice during our interview. She's not just a woman in the sports industry, she's one of the brightest minds in the business of sports. Question for Baltimore Ravens Deandra Duggans 1:  On this podcast when I talk about sports marketing I get a lot of buzz – people love the idea of working in marketing for a sports team – but marketing is a pretty broad term, there are many roles within the marketing department. You've been with the Ravens for a little over two years now, tell us a little more about the specifics of your role with the team. 2: Prior to the Ravens you worked as a Marketing Manager for Events DC in the sports and entertainment division – how different was it working on the individual event side of marketing vs. a huge globally recognized organization like the Ravens? 3:   When I worked at Fox Sports Northwest, we had a mission statement posted on the front wall as you entered the office, it was basically our call to action, our mission and our brand identity all wrapped into one. How would you articulate the brand vision of the Ravens – who are you striving to be and how do you want to be represented in the public eye? 4:  We hear all the time about how coaches, right after a win, don't take any time to celebrate it's right onto the next game. Is it the same way in marketing – you come up with a great idea, execute on it…and them just have to move along to the next idea? 5: We have a private Facebook group and before every interview I ask that group what questions they have for our guest – you blew up the feed, lots of people had questions to ask. We'll start with Kirsten Nelson, because her question pivots perfectly off of what we were just talking about… basically, Kirsten wants to know… how do you keep coming up with new fresh ideas and campaigns? 6: My guy James Price was very excited to hear from you, he has his eyes on getting into sports marketing at the pro level,

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Feb 20th - Donovan's Weekend, 3 things I loved from league and get to know Royce O'Neale

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 32:57


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home.Donovan Mitchell shined all weekend and showed all the characteristics of the star he is becoming.  Three things happened this weekend from the league that jumped out to Locke.  Adam Silver talked a new playoff format, Michelle Roberts addressed mental health and the league backed its players.Finally, let's get to know again.  Today the re-airing of the pre-season sit down with Royce O'Neale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz
LOCKED ON JAZZ - Feb 20th - Donovan's Weekend, 3 things I loved from league and get to know Royce O'Neale

Locked On Jazz - Daily Podcast On The Utah Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 35:57


Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke delivers to you a daily podcast on the Utah Jazz with the insight you can't get anywhere else.   Subscribe to LOCKED ON JAZZ on iTunes, Android, Spotify or listen on Alexa or Google Home. Donovan Mitchell shined all weekend and showed all the characteristics of the star he is becoming.   Three things happened this weekend from the league that jumped out to Locke.  Adam Silver talked a new playoff format, Michelle Roberts addressed mental health and the league backed its players. Finally, let's get to know again.  Today the re-airing of the pre-season sit down with Royce O'Neale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show
On Air With The Annual Special Segment-Relationships & Entrepreneurship

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 73:00


  The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show airs every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. EST. Find out more about our host and guests at www.Sharvette.com Annual Special Segment - Relationships & Entrepreneurship Segment One: Nydia E. Guity, Airial Wigfall Dandridge, and Michelle Roberts appearing at 6pm Segment Two: Maya Lynn, Monique Danielle, and Kia Potts appearing at 6:30pm

A Very Hallmark Christmas
Bonus Episode: The Christmas Spirit with Leah Michelle Roberts

A Very Hallmark Christmas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2017 40:25


Bonus episode! Rob and Loree take a break from the 2017 Hallmark catalog and go back in time and watch 2013's "The Christmas Spirit," starring Nicolette Sheridan as a hard-nosed journalist who goes into a coma (!) and becomes a spirit (!) with special powers (!). Is one of those powers falling in love? Plus, a super-special and super-fun interview with Leah Michelle Roberts, who played Carmen in "The Christmas Spirit." Tune in for the inside scoop on french fries, screen tests, and all that fake snow.

On the Ground w Esther Iverem
‘ON THE GROUND’ SHOW FOR APR. 22, 2016–ON EARTH DAY, FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE IN FLINT, MICHIGAN AND HOW HAS THE 2015 PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT IMPACTED THE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT?

On the Ground w Esther Iverem

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016


https://onthegroundshow.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/OTG-APRIL22-2016-EARTH-DAY.mp3 We talk to people fighting for justice for the residents of Flint, Michigan, who have been poisoned by actions of the state. We also talk to environmentalists about what has happened since last November’s historic Paris Climate Agreement, and we’ll catch up with local activists in the DMV who are continuing to wage battle with energy regulators who continue to approve more drilling, fracking and mining, despite stated commitments to curb greenhouse gases. Guests and Voices: Anjali Waikar, the Rev. Allen Overton, Jose T. Bravo, Richard Moore, Michelle Roberts and Ted Glick. Headlines: -More than 150 world leaders are gathering at the United Nations to sign the historic 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. -Africa’s human existence and development is under threat from the adverse impacts of climate change. -More than 90 percent of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is suffering some level of coral bleaching and will likely never return to its original state. -DCI Group, a Washington DC public relations and lobbying firm, is the latest group subpoenaed in an expanding investigation into the funding of climate change denial by ExxonMobil. -Pipeline company Kinder Morgan has suspended its plans to build a fracked gas pipeline from Pennsylvania to Massachusetts. -In India, solar power is a more cost-effective option than the old fossil-fuel staple, coal. -Oscar Nominated director Josh Fox of "Gasland," has a new movie, "How to Let Go of the World and Love All The Things Climate Can't Change." Producers and Hosts: Esther Iverem and Michelle Roberts Links: -Concerned Pastors for Social Action -National Resources Defense Council -Just Transition Alliance -Environmental Justice Health Alliance Web Extra: Earth Day 2016 edition of "Community Watch and Comment with listener calls: https://onthegroundshow.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/EARTH-DAY-COMMUNITY-COMMENT.mp3

The Motivate Social Podcast
Empowering Women Series - The Power is in Your Words

The Motivate Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2015 28:00


Dr. Aikyna Finch and Jessica Leichtweisz will be joined on the Empowering Women Series by Michelle Roberts, Professional Speaker & Published Author, as she discusses, "The Power is in Your Words." Words can change a situation from heated to calm. Words can start a fight or end a disagreement without violence.  Words can build up or Words can tear down. Words have power and dictate an action depending on the use of what is said. Michelle is going to tell us how the Power is in your words to change your situation! Call in at (949) 203-4763 or chat in at 9pm EST/ 8pm CST on 8/6 and join the conversation. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/changingmindsonline/2015/08/07/empowering-women-series--the-power-is-in-your-words

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
BOOK BUZZ BY MICHELLE ROBERTS

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 0:35


A presentation by Michelle Roberts -www.robertstourismservices.commichelleantoinetteroberts@gmail.com

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
BOOK BUZZ BY MICHELLE ROBERTS

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2014 0:35


A presentation by Michelle Roberts -www.robertstourismservices.commichelleantoinetteroberts@gmail.com

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show
Artist MarQuez Curtis, New Single & Author Michelle A. Roberts!

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2014 61:00


The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. EST |  www.Sharvette.com First segment: Music segment Second Segment: MarQuez Curtis | NEW Artist Spotlight MarQuez Curtis of Memphis, TN released his debut single "Lord You Are" and Radio Angels are calling this a “breath of fresh air” for Praise and Worship! Tune in to hear all about it! https://twitter.com/officiallyQuez Third Segment: Michelle A. Roberts | Author Spotlight Michelle A. Roberts is a fighter and a winner! Tune in to hear about her book "Affirmations For Success" and her story. "Yes it was hard, yes I cried, yes I complained some times. But I looked at my 3 children and a fight for dear life rose in me."  www.facebook.com/michellearobertsinc  

DBSAlliance
Making Amends and Asking Forgiveness

DBSAlliance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 33:34


DBSA's Karen Kraft speaks with freelance writer Michelle Roberts and Skip Treaster about bp Magazine's Winter 2009 cover story, "Making Amends, Asking Forgiveness." Skip was one of the people Michelle profiled in this article which explores the difficult and yet healing, transformative process that individuals go through to repair relationships wounded in the wake of a mental illness, such as bipolar disorder. Michelle discusses her experience as interviewer, and Skip shares his personal story of the ups and downs of making amends with his now–adult children. Read an excerpt from the article at www.bphope.com/Issue.aspx?id=25.

Master Griot / NBBTA Radio
CENTER STAGE: Up Close & Personal w-the BBS Value Tour

Master Griot / NBBTA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2009 60:00


Music and Conversations CENTER STAGE! Get Your Spotlight On w-MICHELLE ROBERTS, CEO of NotURMammasNews.com, the HOTTEST New African American Weekly on the World Wide Web. Candid community and entertainment talk. CALL IN (646)716-7994, join the chat. Artist+Business+Community = Family.

The Carter Center (video)
Are We Safer with Secrecy?

The Carter Center (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2008 85:24


The level of secrecy in the U.S. government is at a level not seen before. Security legislation has eroded the right to information in the United States since 9/11. Recent legislation passed by Congress aims to strengthen the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which is a critical tool for both reporters and citizens to research public information that could otherwise stay hidden. The panel includes Tom Blanton, director of the National Security Archive, which collects and publishes declassified documents obtained through FOIA; Michelle Roberts, award-winning journalist from The Oregonian, who used FOIA to expose abuse at state mental health facilities in Oregon; and Kevin Dunion, Scotland's information commissioner, who is responsible for enforcing the Freedom of Information Act and Scottish Environmental Information Regulations. Moderated by Carter Center Americas Program Assistant Director Laura Neuman. Panelists share their experiences regarding how the right to information protects people and how the more information there is available, the better decisions we as a public can make.