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Everyday we trot out the same questions, 'how was your day?' 'fine' they say but we don't get much more than that normally, or 'bad', 'why was it bad?' 'it just was'. Ok enough enter Libby Wallace Speech Pathologist and Super Kids Commutator Extraordinaire! Libby shows us methods to get more out of our kids and really drill down on how they're doing. She also tackles the morning and evening routines which can be a royal pain in the behind! Join us for this insightful chat. Takeaways Asking specific questions helps children recall their day. Creative engagement can lead to better communication. Decompressing activities can ease post-school stress. Visual aids can simplify bedtime routines. Every child has unique needs and responses. Screen time can complicate morning routines. Understanding communication barriers is crucial. Speech pathologists support various communication aspects. Routine consistency aids in child development. Parents should observe and adapt to their child's needs. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Leaps and Bounds Speech Pathology and Grace Family Law SolicitorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NHM Life is a new feature of the pod, our closed FB Group NHM has over 40K women in it you really should join, some of the conversations are mind blowing and we've decided to bring them to the mic eg. What to do when your partner has an AI GF, WTF?! Also the best Mum jeans to buy for Winter. Also the very very talented Bec Tansey had a baby over 40 WOOOOOWWW she gives us an account of how it all went, btw she already has 4 kids, she's a very capable woman, I'm sort of kind of convinced she's AI because she's so efficient. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Leaps and Bounds Speech Pathology and Grace Family Law Solicitors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's our dirty little not so well kept secret, most people get botox and fillers but natural treatments are gaining traction and their approach is delivering results. Here Mel with Madeline from The Skin Gym explores the evolving landscape of beauty treatments, focusing on the shift from traditional methods like Botox and fillers to more natural and innovative approaches. They discuss the importance of skincare, the societal pressures surrounding beauty, and the advancements in treatments that promote women's health and rejuvenation. The conversation highlights the need for education and awareness in the beauty industry, emphasizing that aging can be embraced positively with the right knowledge and tools. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Leaps and Bounds Speech Pathology and Grace Family Law SolicitorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ooooooooo, it's Halloween Eve! Or All Hallows Eve Eve… Welcome to Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts. To celebrate this special day of October 30, Episode 122 is a BONUS episode for your spooky season listening pleasure! We bring you some new Horror movie reviews of Cuckoo (2024), What You Wish For (2024), Trap (2024) and Kill Your Lover. We also bring you a hybrid sort of blending of two specialty segments where Mackula and Dr. Shock discuss Thelma Todd. Uncle Greg tackles some “ants” with his Monsters on the Mantle review of Them! (1954). Dave Zee and Jay of the Dead probably run afoul of NHM's HR Department while talking about host “standees…” Oh, and Dr. Walking Dead brings us an M. Night Shyamalan filmography retrospective! Join us! Be sure to subscribe to Jay of the Dead's new Horror movie podcast on: Apple PodcastsSpotifyDeezer You are welcome to email our show at HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com, or call and leave us a voicemail at our new number: (801) 980-1375. You can also follow Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies on Twitter: @HorrorAvengers Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies is an audio podcast. Our nine experienced Horror hosts review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments. Your hosts are Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, Mackula, Ron Martin and Dave Zee! Due to the large number and busy schedule of its nine Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies will be recorded in segments, piecemeal, at various times and recording sessions. Therefore, as you listen to our episodes, you will notice a variety of revolving door hosts and segments, all sewn together and reanimated like the powerful Monster of Dr. Frankenstein!
The SMOL version of an ep about smol precious creatures, we're talkin' slimy little angels with bellies for feet... literally! That's what gastropod means! We've got Dr. Jann Vendetti of the Natural History Museum of LA County to talk with Alie about snail-based beauty products, escargot, urban snails, thousands and thousands of teeth, and whether or not you should adopt a rabbit-sized pet snail. Check out the SLIME project at NHM.orgFull-length (*not* G-rated) Malacology episode + tons of science linksMore kid-friendly Smologies episodes!Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on X and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on X and InstagramSound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam MediaMade possible by work from Mercedes Maitland, Noel Dilworth, Susan Hale, Jacob Chaffee, Kelly R. Dwyer, Emily White, & Erin TalbertSmologies theme song by Harold Malcolm
Have you ever been threatened or scared and thought of taking out an AVO to protect you and your children? It's so daunting the idea of getting the police involved in a private matter and being brave enough to do so too but AVOs are an important part of our justice system and they can help protect both you and the people you love the most so in this episode we explore the ins and outs of AVOs with someone well versed in the topic Emily Ostler from Grace Family Law. This is a really practical and helpful episode listen in. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by, Genea Newcastle and Grace Family Law SolicitorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you an artist? Would you like to turn it into a full time career? We're joined by successful artist Ros Gervay. Ros Gervay's artworks focus on the raw beauty of the natural world and its power to ground us and reconnect us with ourselves and the moment. As well as being an amazing artist she also teaches other artists how to make a living out of their art and turn it into a successful business. Reach out to Ros Gervay here, rosgervayart.com I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by CVETA Property, Genea Newcastle and Grace Family Law SolicitorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus our first ever Di-Know-It-All puzzle, a new approach on the semi-aquatic Spinosaurus model, what whales and dinosaurs have in common, and moreFor links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Brodavis, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Brodavis-Episode-502/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Brodavis, a loon like dinosaur that probably hunted for fish in Cretaceous lakes.In dinosaur news this week:There's a new unenlagiine dromaeosaur, Diuqin lechiguanae, that was bitten hard enough to leave punctures on its upper arm boneScientists studied skull shapes of 99 animals to figure out how much time Spinosaurus spent in the waterThe sauropod at the NHM officially has a new nickname (same as the old nickname)Dinosaur Connection Challenge: Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) You can win a large Spinosaurus tooth, fossilized leaf, and more by winning our Di-Know-It-All Challenge! Each week from episode 502 to 509 we'll read a puzzle on the show which you can enter to win by answering questions. This week you can enter at bit.ly/dinochallenge502 and if you're a patron you can answer the patron question at patreon.com/posts/107569799. All the rules for the challenge are at bit.ly/dinochallenge24See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this first episode of a new series, ducks' super vaginas and a meteorite that's the key to how life on Earth started wow the team.For this new series of Sue Perkins' ARIA-winning ‘Show and Tell' wildlife comedy, Team Nature Table have recorded at the Natural History Museum, Kew Gardens – for some botanical specials – and London Zoo.Starting the series off, we're at the Natural History Museum. Sue is joined by special guests: comedian Desiree Burch, science writer Jules Howard and the NHM's curator of meteorites Dr. Natasha Almeida.Our varied subjects include: Dogs, a meteorite that can explain how life started on Earth, Ducks' vaginas (with Sue studying one up close courtesy of a VR headset) and moon rock.Nature Table has a simple clear brief: to positively celebrate and promote the importance of all our planet's wonderfully wild flora and fauna in a fun and easily grasped way... whilst at the same time having a giggle.Hosted by: Sue Perkins Guests: Desiree Burch, Natasha Almeida & Jules Howard Written by: Catherine Brinkworth, Jenny Laville & Jon Hunter Additional material by: Christina Riggs & Pete Tellouche Researcher: Catherine Beazley Executive Producer: Richard Morris Sound Recordist & Editor: Jerry Peal Music by: Ben Mirin Production Coordinator: Sarah Nicholls Producer: Simon NichollsAn EcoAudio certified production A BBC Studios Audio Production for Radio 4
With eighty thousand interactions from our NHM community online we know the struggle is real for so many Mothers who want to expand their families and fall pregnant again but experience real trouble. It can be heartbreaking and frustrating when you try so hard but you don't have success time after time. Here we talk Newcastle Hunter Mumma and fertility specialist to Dr Erin Fuller and deep dive into all your options when you've reached the point where you decide you need help. Dr. Erin Fuller discusses fertility and secondary infertility in this episode. She explains that secondary infertility refers to the struggle to conceive a second or subsequent child after having had a previous pregnancy. Age is a significant factor in fertility, as a woman's egg quality and quantity decline over time. Dr. Fuller also discusses the option of freezing eggs for future use and the importance of diagnosing and addressing any underlying causes of infertility. Emotional and psychological factors can also play a role in fertility, and Dr. Fuller advises patients to not stress about being stressed. Secondary infertility is a common issue that affects many women. Stress and extreme exercise can impact fertility. Weight also plays a role, as both being underweight and overweight can reduce the chances of pregnancy. Emotional and psychological support is crucial for couples struggling with infertility. About 50% of patients who seek help from a fertility specialist are able to achieve pregnancy without undergoing IVF. Endometriosis is a prevalent condition that affects many women and can impact fertility. Diagnosis is challenging and often requires laparoscopy. Treatment options include surgery and medical management to suppress the menstrual cycle. Lifestyle changes and home remedies have limited evidence of effectiveness. Raising awareness and funding for endometriosis research and treatment is important. Takeaways Secondary infertility refers to the struggle to conceive a second or subsequent child after having had a previous pregnancy. Age is a significant factor in fertility, as a woman's egg quality and quantity decline over time. Freezing eggs can be an option for women who want to preserve their fertility, but it is not a guarantee of future pregnancy. Diagnosing and addressing any underlying causes of infertility is important in treating secondary infertility. Emotional and psychological factors can also play a role in fertility, and it is important for patients to not stress about being stressed. Stress and extreme exercise can impact fertility and may lead to secondary infertility. Weight plays a role in fertility, with both being underweight and overweight reducing the chances of pregnancy. Emotional and psychological support is crucial for couples struggling with infertility. About 50% of patients who seek help from a fertility specialist are able to achieve pregnancy without undergoing IVF. Endometriosis is a prevalent condition that affects many women and can impact fertility. Diagnosis of endometriosis requires laparoscopy, and treatment options include surgery and medical management. Lifestyle changes and home remedies for endometriosis have limited evidence of effectiveness. Raising awareness and funding for endometriosis research and treatment is important. If you want some help contact Genea today here. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by CVETA Property, Genea Newcastle and Grace Family Law SolicitorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.Adele bounces off ideas with Dr Isaac Kerr to talk about extinct kangaroos! Isaac kicks things off by telling us about trips to New Guinea, the Smithsonian, American Natural History Museum and the NHM, photographing specimens and 3D scanning. We then hop into Protemnodon, discussing three new species, fieldwork in Lake Callabonna, and why fossil hunting is like fishing crossed with Christmas. Isaac's Monograph Systematics and palaeobiology of kangaroos of the late Cenozoic genus Protemnodon (Marsupialia, Macropodidae)Flinders UniversityGiant kangaroos bounce back from the pastThe ConversationWe found three new species of extinct giant kangaroo – and we don't know why they died out when their cousins survivedABC NewsFlinders University researchers identify three new species of extinct kangarooThis episode is brought to you by Dinosaur Trips! Explore the world and see the best museums, meet experts and even dig up real dinosaurs. For more info visit dinosaurtrips.com and email zach@dinosaurtrips.com about the Badlands and Beyond Trip.Dinosaur Trips It's been 66 million years. Why wait any longer? Join an upcoming trip!Pals in Palaeo @palsinpalaeoHost: Adele Pentland @palaeodelOnline StoreTranscriptsThe Pals in Palaeo Cover ArtJenny Zhao Design @jennyzdesignCrumpet Club House@crumpetclubhouse The Pals in Palaeo Theme MusicHello Kelly @hellokellymusic Podcast Producer + Editor Jean-César Puechmarin @cesar_on_safariPodcast EditorFrançois "Francy" Goudreault @hellofrancy
The Standard's Vicky Jessop discusses why just 5% of women become professional gamers. New dinosaur species found in Zimbabwe identified by NHM expert. Plus - possibly the strangest Guinness World Record you've heard of… Also in this episode:AI could be used to detect heart failure riskScientists develop antibiotic that spares healthy gut bacteriaStudy: More than 90% of UK public have encountered misinformation onlineShetland spaceport counting down to first launch after official openingFollow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The year 2024 is the 200th anniversary of the naming of the first dinosaur, Megalosaurus. While ‘Dinosauria' wouldn't be coined till 1842 (so we have a fair wait before that anniversary kicks in, and doubtless will be marked with another major celebration) it is a great time to take stock of where we are in dinosaur palaeontology. So obviously a good idea is this, that the Natural History Museum in London organised a major international meeting for this, and Dave went along. So in this episode of our (yes, really) 12th series, Dave reports back to Iszi on what was going down at the conference and looks back on 200 years of dinosaur-ing and forwards to what's coming soon of the back of the meeting. Thank you for your support: www.patreon.com/terriblelizards Link to our live show on 25/05/2024 at Oxford's Old Fire Station https://oldfirestation.org.uk/whats-on/terrible-lizards-podcast/ Links: A shot of the original Megalosaurus jaw and some skull bits: https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2010/11/04/more-of-megalosaurus/ And the famous Crystal Palace reconstructions of the first dinosaurs: https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2011/10/11/crystal-palace-dinosaurs/
At the Natural History Museum (NHM) there is an exciting opportunity for eight London based blind or partially sighted young people aged 16-21 who are interested in creative writing, poetry or spoken word to work with award-winning Poet and Rapper Testament on an audio described guide for their new Evolution and Wildlife gardens. Harriet Fink, Learning and Volunteering Programme Manager at the Natural History Museum, joins our Toby Davey to tell him more about this amazing opportunity for young blind and partially sighted people aged 16-21 living with in Greater London to work on the new audio described guide for the Evolution and Wildlife gardens at NHM. Working with Testament on the audio described guide will take the form of a series of Workshops at the Natural History Museum in February half term 2024 and on March 9th with two online Saturday meetings between these dates. If you are interested, or know a blind or partially sighted young person who might be interested, please do contact Harriet Fink (Learning and Volunteering Programme Manager for the Urban Nature Project) via h.fink@nhm.ac.uk as soon as possible as the deadline is Wednesday 31 January 2024. (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)
Hairy crabs! Shell swaps! Carcinization! Will we all evolve to be crabs? What's with having one giant claw? Why would a crab stab you? Adam Wall, a carcinologist at the Natural History Museum of LA covers all of this and more in this thrilling conclusion of our two-part episode on crabs. Also: did the Little Mermaid get it right, and does Adam enjoy being interviewed? Listen to the end to find out.And if you missed Part 1, listen here. Part 1 covers: Claw hands! Beady eyes! Pinching forces that could crack your skull! The tiniest to the most hauntingly giant crabs, discovering new species, crabs that are NOT crabs, sea monkeys, hairy crabs, hermit crabs, crab dongs, crab butts, crab butters, the secret history of secret Maryland spices, Amelia Earhart rumors, giant invasive crabs in Norway, behind the scenes Hollywood crabs, and so much more. View Adam's papers on ResearchGateFind him barely ever posting on TwitterA donation went to NHM.org's Marine Biodiversity Center's fairy shrimp researchConsider a $5 or $10 birthday donation to SkypeAScientist.comMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Teuthology (SQUIDS), Teuthological Ludology (ACTUAL SQUID GAMES), Phallology (PENISES), Scorpiology (SCORPIONS), Pectinidology (SCALLOPS), Echinology (SEA URCHINS & SAND DOLLARS), Scatology (POOP), Biomineralogy (SHELLS), Oceanology (OCEANS), Lutrinology (OTTERS), Conotoxinology (CONE SNAIL VENOM), Cheloniology (SEA TURTLES), Cnidariology (CORAL)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, stickers, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio ProductionsTranscripts by Aveline MalekWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
So much! We move from the Valley of Lemuel and bury Ishmael in NHM, then to Bountiful then finally to the promised land. So much, and that doesn't include the Liahona, ships, and farms! Follow our podcast along for Come Follow Me 2024 Book of Mormon
Claw hands! Beady eyes! Pinching forces that could crack your skull! Gentleman, scholar, curator of the Natural History Museum's crustacea collection and Carcinologist Adam Wall takes us on a tour of the museum's crab bunker to discuss everything from the tiniest to the most hauntingly giant crabs, discovering new species, crabs that are NOT crabs, sea monkeys, hairy crabs, hermit crabs, crab dongs, crab butts, crab butters, the secret history of secret Maryland spices, Amelia Earhart rumors, giant invasive crabs in Norway, behind the scenes Hollywood crabs, and so much more. So dazzling and comprehensive and weird – we had to crack this episode in two. Make sure to catch next week's. View Adam's papers on ResearchGateFind him barely ever posting on TwitterA donation went to NHM.org's Marine Biodiversity Center's fairy shrimp researchMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Pectinidology (SCALLOPS), Echinology (SEA URCHINS & SAND DOLLARS), Scatology (POOP), Biomineralogy (SHELLS), Oceanology (OCEANS), Lutrinology (OTTERS), Conotoxinology (CONE SNAIL VENOM), Cheloniology (SEA TURTLES), Cnidariology (CORAL)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, stickers, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio ProductionsTranscripts by Aveline MalekWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
Emily Ostler incredible family lawyer and huge Taylor Swift fan joins us to discuss the different eras of family law that she's experienced. She will help you navigate family law in the current era and the emerging era. This podcast is really helpful if you're on a journey with family law, at whichever juncture you find yourself Emily will prove to be helpful. If you need help contact Emily and her team Emily@gracesolicitors.com.au I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Tiny Tutus Hunter and Newcastle GWM Haval, NCR Blinds,Grace Family Law Solicitors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This special BONUS episode is a shared, cross-promotional, cross-over release with Horror Movie Podcast. So, while it is numerically Episode 084 in this podcast feed; it is technically and officially HMP Episode 225. Hence the HMP show notes that follow. Welcome to Horror Movie Podcast, where we're Dead Serious About Horror Movies. Episode 001 launched on October 25, 2013. And we recently hit the decade mark on October 25, 2023. For this episode, the owner of HMP, Pastor Matt Rawlings, has assembled all the hosts to celebrate the 10-year anniversary. He asked emeritus host, Jay of the Dead, to plan the agenda and moderate this episode. Jay also produced this particular show. All the hosts of HMP are present, and they include The VelociPastor himself, Pastor Matt Rawlings; Jackson “The Ripper” Rawlings; The Night Stalker Nathan Bartlebaugh; Vicious Victor “The Hellcat” Rodriguez; Bloodspray Trey Whetstone; as well as the HMP hosts emeriti: Dr. Shock, The Wolfman, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, Gillman Joel, and Jay of the Dead. During the course of this episode, Jay poses three questions to his co-hosts that all pertain to Horror movie releases from October 25, 2013, and October 25, 2023. Here they are: What was the most haunting Horror movie? Which Horror film has been the most “important” or most influential for the Horror genre as a whole? And which Horror film do you want to personally champion because it is a surprisingly unknown Horror gem? Also, be sure to keep listening through the very end because Pastor Matt regales us with a creepy, real-life Campire Tale about demonic possession! Yikes! Note: This 10-year anniversary celebration episode is releasing through the usual Horror Movie Podcast website and feed, as well as the feed for Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies. This episode is dedicated to all the fans of Horror Movie Podcast.
OH GOSH! Honestly how many of those photos have you seen of women looking amazing and 'bouncing back' immediately after giving birth. We're standing in the mirror staring at the overflow on the jean shorts going what the? If it wasn't enough to give up all your time and all your energy then you have to deal with the fact that it's so so hard to deal with your body postpartum. Your body does such a huge job creating a child but once you have that baby it's nothing like it used to be. We're so grateful to be joined by Georgia Wendt Nutrition to help us navigate this journey, her advice is super practical and really amazing listen in. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by The Me Strategies, Grace Family Law Solicitors Hunter and Newcastle GWM Haval, and NCR Blinds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Annie Chesworth is astounding, herself and Jason have created an Award Winning locally manufactured dairy company in Hunterbelle. Hunterbelle has recently won awards up against some of the biggest brands in the world. She is also a Mum of three! Listen to Annie spill on the secrets to success, happy employees and how on earth she manages to do it all with three young babes in tow. Annie is extraordinary intelligent, creative and heartfelt. Her account of how they changed their manufacturing process so that the job could be done by a Mum is truly inspiring as she notes a big key to their success is employing Mothers from 30 to 60 mostly during school hours because they're reliable, efficient and their work ethic is second to none! I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Grace Family Law Solicitors Hunter and Newcastle GWM Haval, and NCR Blinds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Katherine had her bub she often expressed at work and stored the milk in the fridge she recounts a story of someone commenting 'you wouldn't be able to do that in a male workplace'?! We chat about how one woman can change the world one milk bottle at the time! Katherine Guilfoyle also discusses heading back to work rather quickly after her first and how she made it happen and we delve into her expertise and help you with parenting after a split. We learn there's no 'one size fits all approach' and also Katherine tells us under the law there is no presumption to 50/50 care of the children. Katherine says people often think about what's fair for the parents in terms of accessing their children but we really need to focus on what is best for our children and how best they will be able to cope and thrive into the future when determining what happens after a split. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Next Legal and Conveyancing Hunter and Newcastle GWM Haval, and NCR Blinds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It sounds too good to be true right? A tool to help you end up with a clean house, get your kids to school on time and stop that endless nagging of 'can I just have'. Georgia Wendt is a well known Nutritionist as it turns out but she joins us to share her Mother who has now sadly passed life's work, The Me Strategies. Georgia's mum was an incredible child psychologist but she was also a single Mum who craved a solution to help her raise a family and still be able to work without going around the twist, this is how The Me Strategies was born. Listen in to her story about her amazing Mumma and what The Me Strategies can do for you and your loved ones. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Next Legal and Conveyancing Hunter and Newcastle GWM Haval, and NCR Blinds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're often in a very vulnerable position when we need a lawyer, so we'll just choose someone who's a friend of a friend or the first person we google that seems nice and trustworthy enough but you need to be careful because the person you choose to do that job might determine how you live the rest of your life and also how your children live out their lives until they're adults. Listen to the incredible NHM Mumma Katherine Guilfoyle talking tips that show you when you're dealing with someone who's going to help you verses someone who might not do as good a job. If you're in need of help but you're going to struggle with paying a lawyer contact NHM Mumma Alicia Floyer (new Mumma again! congratulations Alicia) Next Legal & Conveyancing and ask about their Access to Justice program today, they might be able to help. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Next Legal and Conveyancing Hunter and Newcastle GWM Haval, and NCR Blinds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oh wow it's all really hard isn't it? Even to keep your eyes open and stop yourself from mentally wanting to just give up daily but there are some really awesome things about Motherhood, it brings you into the present, we're blessed by our children as teachers of how we can be better daily and we want to live a life that's purposeful. This can mean that Motherhood is a great time to reinvent yourself career wise. Here Jaimie Abbott joins Melanie Sargeant to talk about the trials, tribulations and reality of following your career dreams as a mother. Reach out to Jaimie at https://www.jaimieabbott.com.au I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Next Legal and Conveyancing Hunter and Newcastle GWM Haval, and NCR Blinds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ancient Dutch burial mound designed as a solar calendar. How US Navy tech detected Titan's implosion hours after it lost contact with the mothership. Lab-grown chicken gets USDA approval. Marvel criticised for use of AI in Secret Invasion. In this episode:Dr Tony Gamble,Marquette University, on How DNA was sequenced from NHM's giant stuffed Victorian ‘super-gecko'AI to be deployed more widely across the NHSNASA volunteers set to live in a simulated Mars habitat for a whole yearNew powers promised to stop tech firms from stonewalling bereaved familiesMarvel criticised for using AI to make new show's credits artworkFollow us on Twitter here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You've heard about ice baths and cryo no doubt? Andrew has actually met the master of it all Wim Hof here he explains it for you and the change it's made to his life also Angela Perrotta is a Chiro with a difference, here she talks in the main about easing anxiety naturally. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Snap Fitness, Next Legal and Conveyancing,Kidsworld Adventure Playland & Cafe Charlestown, Hunter and Newcastle GWM Haval, NCR Blinds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Natalie Ebrill, International Baby Sleep Consultant, joins NHM to help us get our kids to sleep! Natalie has dedicated her nursing career to learning and modelling holistic sleeping and settling strategies that provide real results – consistently. As a Registered Nurse and Child and Family Health Nurse with over twenty years of experience, Natalie saw too many sleep-deprived families that needed more practical care and information than the clinic visit provided. That is why she developed The Sleeping Baby System® and the Sleeping Toddler System. Also how to get your mojo back after kids with Michelle. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Snap Fitness, NurtureMe, Tiny Tutus, Tee Legal, Burton Automotive, NCR Blinds in support of Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are into series 9 now and still going, though starting with this episode, in a bid to be more consistent and less panicked about completing series and the gaps between, we're moving to being a monthly podcast. So no end in sight yet for all you dinosaur (and sometimes pterosaur) lovers. Anyway, we're kicking off by talking about arguably the most common way that people encounter dinosaurs and that's museum displays and exhibits. Dave and Iszi talk through how these things get set up, the constraints and compromises necessary and how to try and cater for all. Unsurprisingly, it's rather complex to balance space, time, money, science, accessibility and protect the fossils on display. Hopefully, it gives some insight into how these things come to be and how they are supposed to work at least. We also cover whether T Rex and other theropods had primate like numbers of telencephalic neurons and what this means. Were they really like baboons? Links: A blog post about the little exhibition on pterosaurs Dave put together way, way back in 2007: https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2008/10/10/the-great-pterosaur-exhibition-of-2007/ A website covering the Titus exhibition that Dave helped to create: https://fourfamilyadventures.co.uk/titus-t-rex-is-king-wollaton-hall-nottingham/ The paper we discuss: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/cne.25453
'I felt sick everytime he walked up the driveway', at a point some mother's have to make the tough choice that means for them to show up as mothers they have to walk out. The break up is so often discussed but not so much the grief surrounding the gut wrenchingly awful pain that comes with breaking up a family unit, knowing your kids will never wake up on Christmas morning again and run to greet their Mum and Dad with joy on their faces. We discuss this and Tendayi tells other women's stories of how they managed to make it through and get a fair settlement from previous partners that didn't want equality for their ex wives. You can reach out to Tee here confidentially anytime. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by NurtureMe, Tiny Tutus, Tee Legal, Burton Automotive, NCR Blinds in support of Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NHM se declara impedido en el caso Odebrecht. Ante su decisión, la opinión pública asegura que el funcionario público solo estaba como fiscal encargado del caso para proteger los intereses de su anterior jefe, Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo.
El director de la Agencia Nacional de Infraestructura, Luis Fernando Andrade, se convirtió en pieza clave del caso Odebrecht y en el chivo expiatorio que NHM necesitaba para defender su gestión ante el Congreso de la República.
What do you say when someone asks " How are you going when going through Breast Cancer?" .........hang on, have you got 2 yrs to sit down and have a coffee with me?! Michelle Gray joins us to share her journey. Michelle shares, diagnosed with Breast Cancer 2020 - I want to go deep, to express the psychological head games getting diagnosed with Breast Cancer can have on you. Through my own personal journey- What I felt, what I did to keep my spirits high and strong. Those that impacted me on my journey and had a profound effect on keeping my shit together. The highs, the lows, the laughs. The rollercoaster effect of mind, body and spirit. I want to be raw with my feelings. Techniques I used to stay calm in my most worrying moments, waiting on results. The effects it had on my family and friends. The good, the bad and the ugly. How do you cope when you are questioning your time on this earth, the shock of not knowing, no control. Thinking that the things you were controlling in your life before BC were important but soon realise that 99.9% of those things are fixable at any time! Shifting to draw on faith because the Big C is something you can't control, the fear of the uncontrollable. You just want that Crystal Ball so freakin bad!!!! You would chop your arms and legs off and hand them over if that could give you any type of guarantee [ I was on hands and knees pleading with Shanta to just do whatever to get me cancer free " Dont you know " I have 4 kids and a husband!" The shift in mindset........ A 38yr old woman, a Newcastle Mum, shocked, being thrown into a world never imagined, like a freight train going through a building unexpectedly, that was what I felt when being told I had BC...... " I feel like I'm in a bad dream" I said to the Sue, McGrath Nurse. Promising God over and over again that I would be a good person on this Earth if he got me Cancer Free. I'll live this life to the fullest, if you do this for me! Take my Breast! Take My Nipple, take my Lymph Nodes- Take any body part you want!!!! Sorry Big Man I'm here to stay! I want to help Cancer and Non Cancer People cope together. So carers and family can have some insight into a Cancer Patients mind. It's like at the time I split the world up into Cancer and Non Cancer people (hope that's ok to say?!LOL) I want the Non Cancer People to know the minds of Cancer People and bridge the gap of helplessness. If I help One Person cope through this journey and someone says to a Cancer Patient, "I listened to this Podcast the other day, Michelle Gray she had DCIS- Grade 3, 10cm Tumor in her Left Breast, Full Mastectomy- you should listen", then I'm happier than the day I got told I was Cancer Free!!!! Lets not do it alone........ lets not just smile at coffee and say Im going well, because that's Bullshit! I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Burton Automotive, NCR Blinds in support of Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The biggest dinosaur ever discovered will have its likeness put on display at London's Natural History Museum.So, how did this 101-million-year-old fearsome vegetarian arrive in the capital?It's actually a youngster in archaeology terms after being dug up in Patagonia in 2010, and is now on loan to London from colleagues in Argentina.At 37 metres long and 5m tall, the Titanosaur dwarfs the NHM's previous largest sauropod, much-loved Dippy the diplodocus.Patagotitan mayorum - its Latin name - is also 12m longer than Hope, the blue whale skeleton on display in the museum's Hintze Hall.In fact, it was so big that a researcher was seen noticeably shorter when photographed laying next to the dinosaur's half-ton thigh bone.Now, the titanosaur will take up residence in the Waterhouse Gallery, with 280 original bones cast from the Patagonia dig.The Leader speaks with Sinéad Marron, the Natural History Museum's Titanosaur exhibition lead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jaimie is a big deal as you can see in her bio. Here she chronicles the exceptional challenges of mum life and the route she chose to go down to exclusively pump to feed her babes. You can download her book Pumping Princess online and also the doors to her Paid to Speak course are now open at https://www.jaimieabbott.com.au/about. About Jaimie Abbott: Jaimie Abbott is an award-winning media professional and international keynote speaker and has spent two decades in the industry working as a Radio and TV Journalist, Political Media Adviser, Managing Director of her own public speaking and media training company and a Communications Adviser for the Royal Australian Air Force. She was an elected Councillor on Port Stephens Council for over 4 years up until 2021. In 2011 Jaimie was deployed to Afghanistan where she worked as the Chief Media Trainer in Kabul for six months for Headquarters International Security Assistance Force. In this role, she trained over 100 international General Officers on how to master media interviews. Jaimie has an MBA, a Master of Strategic People Management, A Bachelor of Communication and is a graduate of the AICD Company Directors Course. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Burton Automotive See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever heard a bat? You probably haven't. While bats are all around us, their presence goes practically undetected because of their nocturnal habits and silent (to us, at least) echolocation. We talk with Natural History Museum (NHM) Wildlife Biologist and Community Science Manager Miguel Ordeñana about how bats help start conversations about conservation in neighborhoods all across L.A., and the Gottlieb Native Garden's naturalist Scott Logan shares his recordings allowing us to go beyond the limits of human hearing to get a sense of what bat calls really sound like. More about NHM's Be a Bat Detector Program: https://nhm.org/stories/be-bat-detector More about how to attract bats to your backyard (including DIY plans for bat houses): https://www.batcon.org/about-bats/bat-houses/ For more information about programs at the L.A. Zoo, visit lazoo.orgBiodiverCity is made possible with support from The Gottlieb Native Garden. Host:Dr Jake Owens, Director of Conservation, Los Angeles ZooExecutive Producers:Susan GottliebTom JacobsonDiane Shader SmithDenise VerretProducers:April MerlJake OwensAssociate Producer:Brenda Scott RoyceOriginal Music:Micah SmithAdditional contributions from: Hannah BealBennett Rea
Schaurig schöne Objeke gibt es im Narrenturm. Eduard Winter, der Leiter der Sammlung, führt uns vom Dachboden in den Keller. Vorbei an menschlichen Organen in Formaldehyd und aufgespannten Hautkrankheiten.
With renovations uncovering a world of drama and pain people who had your house decades ago have left behind sometimes it makes sense to consider starting again and building your home from scratch. Jeremy from Wulf Projects jumps in to show us how building a home from scratch doesn't need to be so overwhelming, you can start with an idea and with a bit of guidance you can get it done and be super stoked with the result. We also chat about taps coming from the ceiling and other odd trends. I saw it I swear, the tap was coming from the roof into the bath. Haha. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Delaney Roberts Specialist Family Lawyers, Wulf Projects, SeeChange Burton AutomotiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We chat to Tom from My Money Sorted. He helps us out with expert guidance and insights to help make the best money moves! We chat about rising interest rates what that means and family finance. Head to www.mymoneysorted.com.au to learn more about how to - Boost your super- Get a better deal on your home loan- Find the right insurance policy for your life stage- Connect with Financial Planning experts- And more! I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Delaney Roberts Specialist Family Lawyers, Wulf Projects, SeeChange Burton AutomotiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Gavin Broad's love of nature was initially inspired by the birdlife of the Wirral. However, the summer lull in avian activity lead the 15-year-old Broad towards an interest in moths, and from there it was only a zombie caterpillar away from the creatures that were to inspire his professional identity and take him as far afield as Chile; Parasitoid wasps! “Darwin Wasps” account for 10% of all British insects - that's over 7000 distinct wasps - and Broad insists that everyone can easily “admire them, if not like them.” What's not to like about an insect that can inject its eggs through the bark of a tree and into another insect? Or one that can actively dictate the gender of its offspring to specifically regulate the extant population? Or one that can easily defeat a tarantula?! Quite. David heads to the Natural History Museum to talk Wasps, and to discuss Gavin's involvement in sequencing the genomes of 70,000 British species - everything from Deep Sea Squid to Pine Marten - his appreciation for the work of Damien Hirst and the similarities it bears to the NHM's hidden insect archives, and how we would all be far better off if we possessed the curiosity of bored Victorian clergymen. For further information on this and other episodes, visit: https://www.treesacrowd.fm/dr-gavin-broad Weekly episodes available early AND bonus content made free to forage by "Subscribtion Squirrels" on our Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you heard of Only Fans? People are making money from it supposedly. We investigate it further as chat starts in the group around it and Sarge's ex suggests she start an Only Fans account to make money. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Delaney Roberts Specialist Family Lawyers, Wulf Projects, SeeChange Burton AutomotiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is a lot that goes into planning for a separation. No one wants to seperate but sometimes things get so bad that the only way forward is a way out. Protecting yourself, your own mental health and physical health, wellbeing and that of your children is the most important thing you can do as a mother and when a relationship compromises those things separation has to happen. Here Anna from Delaney Roberts Family Lawyers talks planning for separation in a way that you can understand going through so many things you probably wouldn't have considered, planning for separation can and should begin often before you've actually separated. This is an important episode thanks to Delaney Roberts Family Lawyers we really appreciate your help with this episode. Delaney Roberts Family Lawyers have chosen to specialise in Family Law so they can help Mums like us navigate periods of significant change to their family circumstances. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Delaney Roberts Specialist Family Lawyers, SeeChange andBurton Automotive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does your child need help? SeeChange Therapy is keen to help and show you how any child with the right care and support can blossom. In 2016 a little boy Iggy, diagnosed with Global Developmental Delay, subsequent ASD & a genetic syndrome & his mother Frances (Occupational Therapist) began seeking greater evidenced, intensive, comprehensive intervention, that they did not have local access to. The collaboration of Frances Dolan, Sharon Jobbins (Daycare Director) and Sarah Kelly (Occupational Therapist) has evolved into SeeChange Therapy. Listen to their inspirational story and reach out to SeeChange here. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Delaney Roberts Specialist Family Lawyers, SeeChange, Burton Automotive, Tozer Air and Electrical. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neste episódio do E Tem Mais, Carol Nogueira apresenta um balanço das divergências entre empresas e funcionários sobre o retorno do trabalho presencial após a redução das restrições impostas pela pandemia de Covid-19. Na semana passada, uma mensagem atribuída ao bilionário Elon Musk dizia que "o trabalho remoto já não é mais aceitável". O dono da fabricante de carros elétricos Tesla não confirmou o teor da mensagem, mas disse que os funcionários da empresa que defendem a prática do home office "deveriam fingir que trabalham em outro lugar". Pesquisas indicam que a maior parte das pessoas se adaptou a um modelo híbrido de trabalho. Um levantamento de um site de recrutamento apontou que 42% dos brasileiros gostariam de trabalhar alternando dias em casa e no escritório. Mas funcionários e executivos divergem sobre como deveria ser a rotina de trabalho no pós-pandemia. Para descrever os desafios das empresas para lidar com as demandas por um ambiente de trabalho mais flexível, participam deste episódio o professor de estratégia e liderança Paul Ferreira, da FGV, e o advogado trabalhista Henrique Melo, do escritório NHM. Com apresentação de Carol Nogueira, este podcast é produzido pela Maremoto para a CNN Brasil. Você também pode ouvir o E Tem Mais no site da CNN Brasil. E aproveite para conhecer os nossos outros programas em áudio. Acesse: cnnbrasil.com.br/podcasts.
Annie Chesworth from Hunterbelle aka Mrs Cheese from MKR is about to go from 2 to three is she prepared? Also pregnancy this time around a few years down the track is really different. Why being a mother is so much harder than any job and fostering your kids connection to their food. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Balance Collective, Delaney Roberts Specialist Family Lawyers, Making Waves Early Education, Burton Automotive, Tozer Air and Electrical See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oh yeah kids are hard work but wait til they get to teenagers says EVERYONE. Haha we delve into the dreaded teen plus Kylie will give us insight into getting what you want out of life through really basic manifestation techniques. Kylie Pheiles heads up Mama P Wholefoods. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Joy Air, Making Waves Early Education, Apollo RV Sales, Burton Automotive, Pacific Tozer Air and Electrical. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kris says 'I'm a step mama of 2 school aged girls. I have 2 toddlers. I own a couple of local businesses with my husband. I have my podcast which is surrounding all the uncomfortable conversations with a message to empower and give women support. Pretty into the fitness and health space, I've just launched my 21 Day wellness reset program which is focused on holistic but very simple healthy habits to integrate into the busy women's lifestyle to create sustainable habits'. Here we chat about simple things you can do to feel better and breaking diet culture. I Got it From My Mumma podcast is by NHM, produced by Newcastle Podcast Station, proudly sponsored by Joy Air, Making Waves Early Education, Apollo RV Sales, Burton Automotive, Pacific Tozer Air and Electrical. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The SMOL version of an ep about smol precious creatures, we're talkin' slimy little angels with bellies for feet... literally! That's what gastropod means! We've got Dr. Jann Vendetti of the Natural History Museum of LA County to talk with Alie about snail-based beauty products, escargot, urban snails, thousands and thousands of teeth, and whether or not you should adopt a rabbit-sized pet snail. Watch Dr. Vendetti on the The Curiosity ShowS.L.I.M.E project at the NHM.orgMore episode sources & linksBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramSound editing by Jarrett SleeperTheme song by Nick Thorburn
In this episode, Katie & Cairo discuss Greek women in the comedy scene like Tina Fey & Nia Vardalos and how they find universal humor in the specificity of their own experiences.This episode is part of our special programming for Women's History Month.Click Here to support the National Hellenic Musem. Our content is only made possible through the support of members of our community like you.Lindsey Ellis' Video Mel Brooks, The Producers and the Ethics of Satire about N@zishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62cPPSyoQkEEnjoying NHM Dialogues? Check out the other ways to engage with NHM by clicking the links below! NHM Virtual Book ClubNHM YouTube ChannelNHM Online ExhibitionsNHM Online CollectionInstagramFacebookTwitterSupport the show (https://www.nationalhellenicmuseum.org/support/donate/)Support the show (https://www.nationalhellenicmuseum.org/support/donate/)