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Sky Women
Episode 243: Can't Find Your Estrogen Patch? The Truth Behind the Nationwide Shortage

Sky Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 12:25


Estrogen patches are becoming harder to find at pharmacies across the country. Why now?In this episode of Sky Women's Health Podcast, Dr. Carolyn Moyers discusses the recent surge in menopause hormone therapy prescriptions and why increased demand has led to shortages of some estradiol patches.For years, fear following early reports from the Women's Health Initiative led many women to avoid hormone therapy. As newer research has clarified the risks and benefits, more women are seeking evidence-based treatment for menopause symptoms.Dr. Moyers explains why the estrogen patch became so popular, what the shortage means, and what options women have if their prescription becomes difficult to fill.Menopause care isn't one-size-fits-all — and the right treatment should always be personalized.

Central Christian Church Message Podcast
What Does Your Life Say You Believe? | Handle With Care | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 38:51


The Valley Today
Beyond the Stigma: Life and Community at Shen-Paco

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 22:33


A Vision Born from Compassion Fifty-two years ago, educator Bill Moyers looked around his classroom and asked a simple but profound question: where will these students go after graduation? In 1974, opportunities for individuals with disabilities were virtually nonexistent. Rather than accepting this reality, Moyers and his colleagues founded Shen-Paco, an organization that would transform the lives of hundreds of individuals across Shenandoah and Page Counties. Today, Moyers remains the chairman of the board, still passionately committed to the mission he started over half a century ago. His vision has grown from a small workshop on Route 11 in New Market to a comprehensive network serving approximately 100 individuals across two facilities and three group homes. From Workshops to Day Programs The organization has evolved dramatically since its early days. Initially, Shen-Paco operated as a workshop where individuals performed sub-minimum wage work. However, as Ingrid Thompson, the organization's outreach coordinator, explains, the word "workshop" has been removed from their dictionary entirely. This shift represents far more than semantic change—it reflects a fundamental transformation in how society views and serves people with disabilities. Instead of focusing on work, Shen-Paco now operates as a day program where individuals come to enjoy camaraderie with their peers, participate in crafts, and engage with their community. The change, Ingrid emphasizes, isn't a step backward—it's actually progress. The individuals served by Shen-Paco are living their best lives, free from the pressure of productivity metrics and workplace demands. More Than Activities: Building Community On any given day at Shen-Paco's facilities in Quicksburg or Luray, you'll find individuals participating in bingo tournaments, showing off their karaoke skills, or working on craft projects. Visitors regularly stop by to share their talents—from musicians performing concerts to woodworkers demonstrating their craft. The Sheetz organization makes an annual visit with their tanker truck, bringing treats that delight everyone. Yet the most critical component of Shen-Paco's program happens beyond their bright blue building's walls. Every single day, staff members take individuals out into the community. Sometimes it's just a quick trip to 7-Eleven for a drink. Other times, they visit coffee shops, restaurants, or stores throughout the valley. These outings serve a dual purpose that extends far beyond simple recreation. Changing Perceptions, One Interaction at a Time Ingrid passionately believes these community interactions are essential for breaking down decades of stigma. Historically, individuals with disabilities were hidden away in institutions or kept at home, invisible to the general public. Consequently, many people developed unfounded fears and misconceptions about interacting with disabled individuals. "They're just human beings like you or me," Ingrid explains. "They just may need a little bit of help here or there." She recounts a memorable trip to Chick-fil-A in Harrisonburg where a couple not only paid for the group's meals but also gave them a gift card, moved by witnessing Shen-Paco's work firsthand. These moments of connection are precisely what the organization aims to create. Furthermore, Thompson notes that individuals with disabilities are always accompanied by staff members or family, ensuring safe and supported interactions. They're non-judgmental, incredibly complimentary, and often surprisingly knowledgeable about specific subjects that capture their interest. The Brain Works Differently, Not Less One of the most important points Ingrid emphasizes is that individuals with disabilities possess remarkable intelligence—their brains simply work differently. Many excel at mathematics, others play piano beautifully, and some become experts on topics that fascinate them. When given the opportunity, they demonstrate depth of knowledge that often surprises people encountering them for the first time. Moreover, Thompson suggests that everyone has some form of disability. The difference is that most people have learned to adapt, while some individuals need additional support to navigate those challenges. This reframing helps normalize disability as part of the human experience rather than something separate or "other." Beyond Day Programs: A Home Away from Home While many people know Shen-Paco from its day program facilities, the organization also operates three group homes—two in New Market and one in Stanley. These homes house approximately twelve individuals who need residential support. As caregivers age, they often reach a point where they can no longer provide the physical care their loved ones require. Shen-Paco's group homes offer a solution, and the organization is already exploring the purchase of another home to meet growing demand. Ingrid jokes that she wants to live in these homes herself—they're beautifully maintained spaces where residents receive excellent care while maintaining as much independence as possible. The Reality of Funding Despite its vital role in the community, Shen-Paco faces significant financial challenges. The organization operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and most individuals attend through Medicaid waiver programs funded by their Social Security Disability benefits. While self-pay options exist, the reality is that Shen-Paco relies heavily on grants, fundraising, and community donations to bridge funding gaps. Currently, the organization's most pressing need involves its fleet of twenty-one vehicles. With an average age of twelve years, these vehicles require constant maintenance. A single set of tires costs around $1,000—multiply that by twenty-one vehicles, and the numbers become staggering. Add in brake replacements, oil changes, and general wear and tear, and transportation costs quickly spiral. Meanwhile, obtaining new buses through the grant process takes two to three years. Therefore, Shen-Paco must maintain its aging fleet while waiting for replacements. Shen-Paco has launched a fundraising campaign specifically targeting vehicle maintenance costs, recognizing that transportation is absolutely essential to the community integration that lies at the heart of their mission. How the Community Can Help Ingrid offers several ways community members can support Shen-Paco's work. Financial donations help fund outings—a simple coffee shop visit for five people costs $30, while zoo trips and other excursions require even more resources. Donations can be made through the organization's newly redesigned website at www.shen-paco.org or mailed directly to their Quicksburg facility. Additionally, the organization welcomes invitations from local businesses. Whether it's a coffee roaster showing how beans are ground or a manufacturer demonstrating production processes, these behind-the-scenes experiences provide invaluable learning opportunities. Shen-Paco typically brings small groups of five or six individuals, making visits manageable for host businesses. Mechanics and automotive businesses can also make a tremendous impact by offering discounted or pro bono services for the vehicle fleet. Every oil change, tire rotation, or brake job donated directly supports the mission of community integration. An Open Invitation Ingrid extends a warm invitation to anyone curious about Shen-Paco's work: visit the bright blue building in Quicksburg or the Luray facility anytime. See firsthand how individuals participate in activities, interact with staff, and prepare for community outings. Witness the hugs Ingrid receives each morning from people living their best lives, starting each day with genuine joy and affection. As March's Disability Awareness Month draws attention to these issues, Ingrid hopes the conversation continues long beyond the calendar page turns. Changing perceptions requires ongoing effort, consistent community presence, and countless individual interactions that gradually erode outdated stigmas. Looking Forward After fifty-two years, Shen-Paco continues adapting to meet evolving needs. The transition from workshops to day programs reflects broader societal shifts in understanding disability services. The expansion into group homes addresses aging caregivers' concerns. The emphasis on community integration actively combats isolation and stigma. Through it all, Bill Moyers' original question remains relevant: where will these individuals go? Thanks to Shen-Paco, the answer is everywhere—coffee shops, stores, restaurants, zoos, and countless other places throughout the Shenandoah Valley. They're not hidden away or segregated. Instead, they're living full, engaged lives as valued community members. As Ingrid reminds us, these individuals don't judge. They offer unconditional acceptance, genuine compliments, and pure joy. Perhaps the real question isn't how we can help them, but rather what we can learn from their approach to life. In a world often characterized by criticism and division, their non-judgmental kindness offers a powerful alternative. For more information or to support Shen-Paco's mission, visit www.shen-paco.org or contact Ingrid Thompson at 540-325-7597.

Central Christian Church Message Podcast
Resistance Is Proof You're Making Progress | Grit | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 39:12


Central Christian Church Message Podcast
Choosing a Life without Regret| Grit | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 33:37


Military Murder
The Traffic Stop That Turned Deadly // Deputy Joshua Moyers

Military Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 53:53


When Deputy Joshua Moyers set out on patrol on September 23, 2021, he had no idea it would be his last time. That night, a routine traffic stop turned volatile fast. Inside the vehicle were two occupants high on meth, and the driver had an active warrant. What happened next sparked a five-day manhunt that gripped the community and ended in an unexpected place: the bathroom of a local baseball park. The suspect, Patrick McDowell, was a Marine veteran with a troubled history, and the evidence revealed he was determined not to go back to jail. Dig in with Margot as she walks you through the stop that turned deadly, the intense search that followed, and the death-penalty outcome that remains tied up in the appellate courts today.  ⸻

Sermons at Eastside church of Christ
Faith That Drives Out Fear by Lee Moyers

Sermons at Eastside church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 45:00


Central Christian Church Message Podcast
Change Requires Grit | Grit | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 43:19


Central Christian Church Message Podcast
Don't Just Make Resolutions | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 18:02


Central Christian Church Message Podcast
Consider it Pure Joy | Advent | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 40:21


Central Christian Church Message Podcast
Waiting With Hope | Advent | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 42:17


Central Christian Church Message Podcast
Our Heart Follows | Vision | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 43:06


Central Christian Church Message Podcast
The Voices That Define Us | Voices | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 43:08


Central Christian Church Message Podcast
Made for More | Values | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 43:49


Gyno Girl Presents: Sex, Drugs & Hormones
Dr. Carolyn Moyers: Validating Perimenopause When Labs Don't Tell the Story

Gyno Girl Presents: Sex, Drugs & Hormones

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 31:25 Transcription Available


This conversation with Dr. Carolyn Moyers revealed how personal experience with perimenopause transformed her from a general OBGYN into a Menopause specialist. Her journey began when her youngest son pointed out she was getting "mean as she got older," leading her to recognize her own perimenopause symptoms and start estrogen therapy.Dr. Moyers emphasized the critical importance of debunking perimenopause myths that continue to harm women. The most damaging myths include "it's all in your head," "your labs are normal so you're fine," "you're too young for perimenopause," and "hormone therapy just delays the inevitable." She stressed that perimenopause is a clinical diagnosis that can start in the early 30s and last 7-10 years before the final menstrual period.The discussion highlighted the complexity of managing perimenopause versus menopause, with Dr. Moyers noting that perimenopause is actually more difficult to treat because of the "pesky period running around." She advocates strongly for the Mirena IUD, which reduces bleeding by 90% in the first six months, making hormone management much more straightforward.A significant focus was placed on metabolic changes during the menopause transition, including the natural 0.6% annual decline in muscle mass. Dr. Moyers outlined a comprehensive approach including strength training, protein-rich diets, sleep prioritization, and stress management. She introduced the concept of "thought dumping" - an unedited journaling practice combined with identifying three daily wins and three goals for tomorrow.Dr. Moyers shared her unique integration of osteopathic manipulation into menopause care, offering quarterly OMT sessions as part of her membership model. This hands-on approach helps balance the autonomic nervous system and addresses the physical manifestations of hormonal changes, particularly beneficial for pelvic pain and pregnancy-related discomfort.Highlights:Debunking harmful myths: "you're too young" and "labs are normal".Why perimenopause is harder to manage than menopause.Osteopathic manipulation for hormonal balance and pelvic pain relief."Thought dumping" stress management technique with daily wins tracking.Comprehensive metabolic support including strength training and nutrition.Strategic use of GLP-1 medications as jumpstart tools for sustainable change.If this episode helped you understand perimenopause management and holistic care options, help other women find this conversation by subscribing to the channel and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Your reviews help more women discover these important discussions about comprehensive midlife health care.Connect with Dr. Moyers:WebsiteInstagramPodcastConnect with me:WebsiteInstagramYoutubeSubstackMentioned in this episode:GSM CollectiveThe GSM Collective - Chicago Boutique concierge gynecology practice Led by Dr. Sameena Rahman, specialist in sexual medicine & menopause Unrushed appointments in a beautiful, private...

KAJ Studio Podcast
Sonny Moyers Reveals the BIGGEST Secret to Real Estate Success | Author's Voice with KAJ

KAJ Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 45:14


A Special Interview with Sonny Moyers, author of The Architecture of the Real Estate Practice

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Cape Public School District Athletic Director Tyson Moyers

960 KZIM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 15:06


PR With The Pros
Getting Ready for Chapter Recruitment with Bella Moyers-Chavez and Morgan Milobar

PR With The Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 21:59


While the fall semester may seem far away to some, it's never too early to start thinking about Chapter recruitment. To refresh your recruitment toolkit, join Bella Moyers-Chavez, Morgan Milobar (VP of Member Services), and Madeline Emerick (VP of Brand Engagement) as they discuss best practices for recruiting new members. Bella Moyers-Chavez, a senior at Ohio University and president of the Scripps PRSSA Chapter, majors in journalism and strategic communication, with a minor in marketing and a social media certificate. She has collaborated with Ohio University's Communications team, contributed to nonprofit campaigns, and led digital strategies for student initiatives. Bella is deeply committed to creating inclusive spaces and promoting hands-on learning in public relations, which is reflected in her recruitment tactics. Her approaches demonstrate her dedication to inclusive and engaging recruitment. Dive deeper into tactics such as making all initial events free to give prospective members a low-pressure way to get involved, sharing student stories to communicate member benefits, and offering opportunities aligned with students' interests and career goals. Join us on this podcast and head into the new semester ready to capture the hearts of prospective members. To connect with Bella Moyers-Chavez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelliamoyerschavez/ To connect with Morgan Milobar, VP of Member Services: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmilobar/ vpmemberservices@prsa.org To connect with Alicia Caracciolo, International President of PRSSA 2025-2026: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aliciamcaracciolo/ internationalpresident@prsa.org To connect with PRSSA National:   / prssanational     / prssanational     / prssanational     / prssanational   To connect with Madeline Emerick, VP of Brand Engagement 2025-2025: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeline-r-emerick/ vpbrandengagement@prsa.org

KPFA - Project Censored
Bill Moyers’ legacy / recent misreported news

KPFA - Project Censored

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 59:59


Mickey Huff and Eleanor Goldfield co-host this week's program. In the first half-hour, Mickey speaks with Jeff Cohen about the life and achievements of the late Bill Moyers (1934-2025), taking special notice of Moyers' sometimes behind-the-scenes support of independent media. Then Mickey and Eleanor share their thoughts on some recent news that wasn't covered, or not fully covered, by corporate media, including the massive toll that Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill” will exact on low-income Americans, the Heritage Foundation's sinister Project Esther, and other stories. Jeff Cohen is the founder of the media-watch group Fairness& Accuracy in Reporting (www.FAIR.org), as well as the founding director of the Park Center for Independent Media.   The News That Didn't Make the News. Each week, co-hosts Mickey Huff and Eleanor Goldfield conduct in depth interviews with their guests and offer hard hitting commentary on the key political, social, and economic issues of the day with an emphasis on critical media literacy. The post Bill Moyers' legacy / recent misreported news appeared first on KPFA.

Central Christian Church Message Podcast
Raising Lazarus from the Dead | Flip The Script | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 41:43


WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
7/2/25 Remembering Bill Moyers

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 22:55


We remember renowned journalist and political commentator Bill Moyers, who died this past Thursday, June 25th, at the age of 91. First, we replay a 2004 conversation with Bill Moyers where he talks about his book "Moyers on America." After that, we'll share a portion from a 2007 interview with his son, William Cope Moyers, author of "Broken: My Story of Addiction and Redemption."

Fresh Air
Remembering Renowned Broadcaster Bill Moyers

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 45:46


Longtime TV correspondent and commentator Bill Moyers died last week at age 91. Before he began his long career in broadcasting, he was presidential aide to Lyndon B. Johnson and later became White House press secretary. In a compilation of archival interviews with Terry Gross, we hear Moyers reflect on his career, his upbringing, and the polarization of American politics.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

New Dimensions
Genesis-A New View - Bill Moyers -ND2592P

New Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 54:12


In honor of broadcast journalist and commentator Bill Moyers, who passed on June 25, 2025, we present this New Dimensions Archive Edition, recorded on October 4 1996 and hosted by MIchael Toms. Moyers was widely respected for accessible, provocative television programs that explore a broad spectrum of contemporary topics with depth and sensitivity. In this New Dimensons Archive Edition he discusses his original approach to broadcast journalism and his series “Genesis: A Living Conversation,” consisting of ten lively discussions about stories in the first book of the Bible. In these programs, he describes why these are among the most powerful stories in Western Civilization, and the fascinating process of uncovering their deeper, often controversial meanings. Moyers says, “Stories are the way we organize our response to the world…Listening to others, and having them listen to you, is a way to grow your own faith.”

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Remembering acclaimed public TV journalist Bill Moyers

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 5:57


Bill Moyers, a legend in the world of journalism and a longtime member of the extended PBS family, died Thursday at the age of 91. Moyers was perhaps best known for his long-running programs and documentaries he produced at PBS. Some of those programs included the weekly "Bill Moyers Journal," and documentary series, including "Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth," which drew 30 million viewers. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Central Christian Church Message Podcast
The Feeding of 5000 | Flip The Script | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 39:59


Sky Women
Episode 208: New WHI Data: Hormone Therapy Shows Favorable Long-Term Heart Effects

Sky Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 9:25


In this episode, Dr. Carolyn Moyers breaks down the latest original research from the April 2025 issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology, focusing on the long-term cardiovascular biomarker changes in women who participated in the Women's Health Initiative Hormone Therapy Trials. What does this mean for real-life patients considering hormone therapy? Are there age-related risks? What's the deal with triglycerides?Dr. Moyers explores the clinical relevance of these findings, limitations of the data, and the questions that still remain—offering an evidence-based, patient-centered perspective for women navigating menopause and their heart health.

Sky Women
Episode 207: Fatigue, Heavy Periods, and the Menopause Transition

Sky Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 12:58


Feeling more than just tired lately? You're not alone — and it might not just be hormones or sleep disruption. In this episode, Dr. Carolyn Moyers unpacks a new study from The Menopause Society linking abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) — like heavy or prolonged periods — to debilitating fatigue during the menopause transition.Learn how to recognize the signs of AUB, what a proper workup looks like, and what treatment options can help you feel like yourself again. Because you don't have to tough it out — there's a path forward.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The difference between “normal tired” and “menopause tired”Why 1 in 3 perimenopausal women experience abnormal bleedingHow heavy or prolonged bleeding can lead to iron deficiency and fatigueWhat a proper medical workup should includeTreatment options that actually work — from iron support to hormonal and non-hormonal therapiesResources & Links:Study: "Are You Just Tired or Are You Menopause Tired?" - Menopause, The Menopause SocietyLearn more about abnormal uterine bleeding from ACOGBook a consultation with Dr. Moyers at Sky Women's HealthInstagram: @drcarolynmoyersPractice Website: Sky Women's Health

Sky Women
Episode 206: Low Libido Isn't Just in Your Head: How We Assess and Treat HSDD

Sky Women

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 21:25


In this episode, Dr. Carolyn Moyers dives into one of the most overlooked yet impactful topics in women's health: low sexual desire. Despite growing recognition of sexual wellbeing as a key part of overall quality of life, sexual concerns are still rarely addressed in clinical settings. Drawing from the ISSWSH Process of Care for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) and a new 2025 study published in Menopause, Dr. Moyers explores the barriers women face in getting support—and what healthcare providers can do to change that.Nearly 50% of postmenopausal women experience GSM symptoms — yet many suffer in silence. From vaginal dryness to recurrent UTIs and painful sex, these symptoms are chronic, progressive, and treatable.In this episode you will learn:Why sexual health conversations are often missing from routine careHow to use the Decreased Sexual Desire Screener (DSDS) to identify HSDDWhat a targeted physical exam can reveal—think clitoral adhesions, vulvodynia, high-tone pelvic floor dysfunction, and moreMedical and psychological conditions that contribute to low desireHow medications may be sabotaging sexual functionEvidence-based treatment strategies that go beyond “just relax and try wine”Why giving women permission to talk about sex is a clinical skill we all need to practiceISSWSH Process of Care for the Management of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder in Women, published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, April 2016New study in Menopause (May 2025) exploring physician barriers to addressing sexual concerns in clinical care

Danny, Dave and Moore
Hour 4: Wyman & Moyers Second Half Predictions for the 2025 Seahawks Season

Danny, Dave and Moore

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 22:33


We continue with Wyman and Moyer’s predictions on the Seahawks 2025 season. // Mean Texts

Central Christian Church Message Podcast
The Way, The Truth, The Life | I Am | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 38:45


Central Christian Church Message Podcast
Easter at Central | Shan Moyers

Central Christian Church Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 44:05


Free To Choose Media Podcast
Episode 237 – Bill Moyers: The Man and His Myths (Podcast)

Free To Choose Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025


Today's podcast is titled “Bill Moyers: The Man and His Myths.” Recorded in 1997, Dennis McCuistion, former Clinical Professor of Corporate Governance and Executive Director of the Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance at the University of Texas at Dallas, and renowned PBS journalist and former White House Press Secretary Bill Moyers discuss Mr. Moyers' life, his time in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and his journalism career. Listen now, and don't forget to subscribe to get updates each week for the Free To Choose Media Podcast.