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The episode delves into the complexities of the microbiome, emphasizing the limitations of probiotic intake and the benefits of fermented foods. It highlights the importance of short chain fatty acids and challenges the notion of a universal healthy microbiome profile.TakeawaysMicrobiome complexity and individualityLimitations of probiotic intakeBenefits of fermented foods and short chain fatty acidsChapters00:00 The Return of Inflammation Nation05:34 The Influence of Early Life on the Microbiome11:14 The Limitations of Probiotic Intake17:30 The Importance of Short Chain Fatty Acids22:44 The False Target of a Healthy Microbiome28:47 The Theater of Activity in the Gut34:32 The Failure of Probiotic Intake39:51 The Practical Strategy for Gut HealthLINKSDr. Noseworthy on the WebWork with Dr. N
JV Noseworthy, known as Jen, is a retired Registered Nurse and paranormal investigator from Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada, and the host and founder of the Paranormal Newfound Land (PNL) Podcast. Launched in 2023, PNL has grown into a widely followed paranormal platform, entering its fourth season in 2026 with more than 250 radio and YouTube episodes exploring hauntings, supernatural encounters, and regional folklore. Jen also created the Global PNL Podcast Alumni Network and leads the BOG Team (Boots on Ground), a Newfoundland-based investigative group dedicated to historical paranormal research throughout the province. The podcast joined the United Public Radio Network (UPRN) during its second season, expanding its reach to a global audience.A dual Canadian-American citizen, Jen draws from over 30 years of experience as an operating room travel nurse working across the United States and Canada, where she encountered numerous unexplained and supernatural events in hospitals, historic locations, and private residences. Now living in a rural community on the Avalon Peninsula along Newfoundland's rugged North Atlantic coast, she investigates one of North America's most historically rich and haunted regions — home to Viking history at L'Anse aux Meadows, the haunted streets of St. John's, and the legendary Bell Island. Inspired by the island's deep history, maritime tragedies, and enduring paranormal lore, Jen continues to document firsthand experiences and lead investigations that explore the mysteries of Newfoundland's haunted past.Spaced Out Radio is your nightly source for alternative information, starting at 9pm Pacific, 12am Eastern. We broadcast LIVE every night. -------------------------------------------------------You can now join the Space Traveler's Club;Join us at https://www.patreon.com/sor_space_travelers_club --------------------------------------------------------Grab Our Latest Spaced Out Radio Gear At:http://spacedoutradio.com/shop It's a great way to support our show!--------------------------------------------------------OUR LINKS:TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/spacedoutradio FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/spacedoutradioshow SPACED OUT RADIO - INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/spacedoutradioshow DAVE SCOTT - INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/davescottsor TWITCH: https://www.twitch.com/spacedoutradioshow WEBSITE: http://www.spacedoutradio.comGUEST IDEAS OR QUESTIONS FOR SOR?Contact Klaus at bookings@spacedoutradio.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.
Today's episode of the America's Work Force Union Podcast featured Chris Flett, Business Manager, and Anthony Noseworthy, Assistant Business Manager and Director of Organizing, from the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 955 in Alberta, Canada. The union's roots are in Canada's oil sands and mining industries, which create challenging work conditions. The pair also discussed a recent successful organizing drive at OEM Remanufacturing and the unique labor laws in Alberta and across Canada. On today's episode of the America's Work Force Union Podcast, Joe Gambill, Training Director for the Michiana Electrical Training and Apprenticeship Program, shared insights into the region's evolving electrical workforce. Located in South Bend, Ind. and affiliated with IBEW Local 153, Gambill discussed the organization's growth, fueled by data center projects, which also required adaptations in training.
Hey friends, this time of year, I love to feature some of the talents and skills of our chaplains. Today, on the podcast, Justin Noseworthy, our chaplain for Monterey Bay FC plays and sings O Come, O Come Emmanuel for our podcast episode today. Enjoy the musical gifts and talents of Justin Noseworthy and have a wonderful Christmas! From the Touchline is a short-feature podcast with Rev Brad Kenney, Founder and Executive Director of Soccer Chaplains United and Volunteer Chaplain to the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. Rev Brad and occasional guests touch on various issues around the topics of faith, family, and football (soccer). Also, don’t forget that you can listen in our app, SoccrChapUtd, in the Apple and Google store.
October is pastoral and chaplain appreciation month and for the remainder of the month, I'd like to interview several of Soccer Chaplains United's very own chaplains. In the course of the next couple of weeks we can listen to and hear the work that they are doing with their teams and some of their origin […]
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Listeners of CBC radio might know Sandi Noseworthy from her time on the St. John's Morning Show or from her voice bringing us the news. Today, we paid tribute to Sandi on the show, who we lost a couple of weeks ago. We love you Sandi!!
Send us a textWhat makes IBM TechXchange different — and why is it a must-attend for techies? In this episode, we're joined by two powerhouses behind the scenes: Amy Tennison, VP of IBM TechXchange & Client Advocacy, and Graeme Noseworthy, TechXchange Content & Experiences. We explore the ethos of TechXchange, how it's curated for technologists of all skill levels, and why it's more than just an event — it's an experience that continues all year long. From strategic content design to the future of tech conferences, you'll hear insider insights and behind-the-scenes stories that bring TechXchange to life.⏱️ Time Markers:03:06 Meet Amy Tennison03:54 Meet Graeme Noseworthy05:51 What IS TechXchange10:31 TechXchange is Always On!16:32 The Cost of Learning: Time22:12 Targeting Different Skill Levels27:07 Where Are Tech Events Heading?28:52 Session Curation33:03 The WHY of TechXchange34:00 Finally, What to Know36:29 For Fun
Send us a textWhat makes IBM TechXchange different — and why is it a must-attend for techies? In this episode, we're joined by two powerhouses behind the scenes: Amy Tennison, VP of IBM TechXchange & Client Advocacy, and Graeme Noseworthy, TechXchange Content & Experiences. We explore the ethos of TechXchange, how it's curated for technologists of all skill levels, and why it's more than just an event — it's an experience that continues all year long. From strategic content design to the future of tech conferences, you'll hear insider insights and behind-the-scenes stories that bring TechXchange to life.⏱️ Time Markers:03:06 Meet Amy Tennison03:54 Meet Graeme Noseworthy05:51 What IS TechXchange10:31 TechXchange is Always On!16:32 The Cost of Learning: Time22:12 Targeting Different Skill Levels27:07 Where Are Tech Events Heading?28:52 Session Curation33:03 The WHY of TechXchange34:00 Finally, What to Know36:29 For Fun
Send us a textIn this episode of we feature two bright young business students, Russell Noseworthy and Nathan Young, who are just beginning their journeys in the business world. They share their experiences, inspirations, and insights into the student-managed investment fund at Memorial University, as well as their participation and two year back to back first place wins in the prestigious Van Burkom case competition.0:00 – Introduction to Gale Force Wins Season 50:11 – Gerry discusses the podcast's origin and how this episode features two guests at the beginning of their journey.0:35 – Welcome to Russell Noseworthy and Nathan Young1:22 – Russell introduces himself and his background2:23 – Nathan introduces himself and shares his background3:01 – Nathan talks about his inspiration for studying business3:55 – Russell discusses his inspiration for choosing business over engineering4:46 – Russell reflects on his personal interests and volunteering experiences5:32 – Russell and Nathan discuss the student-managed investment fund6:11 – The growth of the fund from $150,000 to $400,0007:02 – Russell and Nathan discuss the real-world skills gained through the fund8:02 – Mentors involved with the fund8:50 – Russell and Nathan reflect on the fund's performance during volatile market conditions9:22 – Russell and Nathan talk about the importance of sticking to long-term strategies10:16 – The roles of students involved in the fund11:03 – Nathan shares how the fund has shaped his career11:37 – Russell explains his role and responsibilities as a co-portfolio manager12:03 – The role of faculty advisers and the support from Memorial University12:53 – Russell explains the growth and goals of the student-managed fund13:42 – Nathan reflects on his experience and the connections made through the fund14:11 – Russell talks about the plans for growing the fund to $1 million15:04 – Participation in the Van Berkom case competition15:53 – The annual industry trip for senior members of the fund16:05 – Russell and Nathan discuss the preparations for the case competition17:12 – The experience of preparing for the competition19:09 – Russell and Nathan talk about their first time competing in the Van Burkham case competition34:02 – Russell talks about how the team celebrated after the competition37:00 – Reflecting on their success in representing Newfoundland and Labrador and Memorial University39:31 – Nathan talks about being awarded the Frank H. Sobey Award for excellence in business41:07 – Russell shares his future plans after graduation42:13 – Nathan talks about his job offer in Toronto and plans to stay connected with Newfoundland and Labrador43:07 – Nathan and Russell reflect on the importance of business in the community44:23 – Perspectives on the future of business and sustainability in Newfoundland and LabradorGale Force Wins started out simply as an inspirational podcast releasing episodes wherever you get your podcasts every Tuesday evening. We continue to do that every Tuesday but have expanded into custom content for clients. We also have perfected a conference and trade show offering where you can receive over 20 videos edited and posted to social media at the same time the event is unfolding.For businesses and organizations we also create digital content quickly and efficiently.Visit our services page here:https://galeforcewins.com/servicesTo message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
Send us a textJoin us as we explore the core principles of health and wellness through the lens of inflammation and mindset. We discuss the importance of asking the right questions in health and the differences between managing disease and crafting wellness. • The role of inflammation in chronic diseases • Mindset shifts as a key to health improvement • How conventional medicine overlooks wellness • Time constraints in patient care and their implications • Tailoring health solutions to individual needs • Encouragement to reclaim wellness in 2025 If you would like to connect with Dr. Noseworthy, you can use the link in the description to send a web request or text him directly. You can listen to the Inflammation Nation podcast on Apple Spotify and all other major podcast platform You can also watch on YouTube. Check out my online store for self-learning/DIY programs for thyroid, gut health and detox. You can use this form to reach out and request an Initial ConsultationVisit my LabShop store to self-order the same tests I use with my one-on-one coaching clients. https://labs.rupahealth.com/store/storefront_3GMxe4pSOCIAL LINKSInstagramFacebookTikTok
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The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The votes are tallied and Ward 3 has a new city councillor. Greg Noseworthy joined us on the line to talk about the win, and the issues he plans to tackle while in the position.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Ward 3 has a vacant seat on the St. John's City Council. We're meeting all of the by-election candidates this week. Today, it's Greg Noseworthy's turn.
“There's no such thing as a math person.” Sarah Noseworthy wants everyone to hear – and internalize! – her mantra that each of us has the potential to love math. She's a tutor & teacher... The post S7E5: Empowering families to embrace math with tutor and teacher Sarah Noseworthy first appeared on Pickle Planet Moncton.
Send us a Text Message.Can you imagine that a substance as overlooked as bile could be a powerhouse in your body's defense mechanisms? In this episode of the Inflammation Nation podcast, Dr. Steve Noseworthy unveils the hidden marvels of bile, produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Often recognized merely for its role in digesting fats and absorbing vital fat-soluble vitamins, bile is also a key player in detoxification and maintaining a balanced microbiome. Dr. N dives into how bile and its secondary metabolites, produced by gut bacteria, are essential in inhibiting harmful bacteria like C. diff and enhancing gut immunity through the modulation of dendritic cells. This episode will change the way you think about bile and its importance in your overall health.As we bring our Miracle Molecules series to a close, get ready for the upcoming mini-series, "The Better Brain Equation." Dr. Noseworthy will be setting the stage for a rich two-part interview with experts on neurobehavioral disorders such as ADD, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorders. This series is designed to offer insights into enhancing brain health and function, providing a foundational understanding of brain development. Whether you're looking for ways to optimize your cognitive well-being or seeking to comprehend neurobehavioral conditions better, the next series promises to be enlightening and indispensable. Stay tuned to the Inflammation Nation podcast for valuable insights that could make a significant difference in your wellness journey.You can listen to the Inflammation Nation podcast on Apple Spotify and all other major podcast platform You can also watch on YouTube. Check out my online store for self-learning/DIY programs for thyroid, gut health and detox. You can use this form to reach out and request an Initial ConsultationVisit my LabShop store to self-order the same tests I use with my one-on-one coaching clients. https://labs.rupahealth.com/store/storefront_3GMxe4pSOCIAL LINKSInstagramFacebookTikTok
Welcome back to The Peds NP Acute Care Faculty series! This series was created and peer-reviewed by national leaders in acute care PNP education collaborating with one another to meet the needs of our current and future colleagues. In the push for competency-based education where faculty verify the skills of what a student can do, rather than their knowledge, our series focuses on the application of didactic content with a practical approach so that you can learn nuances of clinical skills before you reach the bedside. This episode explores wellness for the pediatric nurse practitioner. We first discuss burnout in terms of its physical and mental impact on the provider as well as poorer patient outcomes and healthcare systems burdens. After we identify symptoms of burnout and compassion fatigue, we'll discuss what wellness looks like in various systems at work from organizational culture of wellness to ease of daily work and finally personal resilience. We end with a discussion on self-compassion and introduce the evidence in support of meditation as a strategy to promote mind-body wellness. For some, this concept is new, so the technical aspects of meditation are unpacked to facilitate your own path to daily wellness. This episode pairs well with the 5-minute meditation for pediatric providers. References: Berwick, D. M., Nolan, T. W., & Whittington, J. (2008). The triple aim: care, health, and cost. Health affairs (Project Hope), 27(3), 759–769. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.27.3.759 Chan, G. K., Kuriakose, C., Blacker, A., Harshman, J., Kim, S., Jordan, L., & Shanafelt, T. D. (2021). An organizational initiative to assess and improve well-being in advanced practice providers. Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, 25, 100469-. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xjep.2021.100469 Green, A. A., & Kinchen, E. V. (2021). The Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Stress and Burnout in Nurses. Journal of holistic nursing : official journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association, 39(4), 356–368. https://doi.org/10.1177/08980101211015818 Kabat-Zinn, J. (2005). Wherever You Go There You are (10th ed.). Hyperion Kriakous, S. A., Elliott, K. A., Lamers, C., & Owen, R. (2021). The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on the Psychological Functioning of Healthcare Professionals: a Systematic Review. Mindfulness, 12(1), 1–28. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-020-01500-9 Leiter, M. P., & Maslach, C. (2004). Areas of worklife: A structured approach to organizational predictors of job burnout. In P. L. Perrewé & D. C. Ganster (Eds.), Emotional and physiological processes and positive intervention strategies (pp. 91–134). Elsevier Science/JAI Press. Lennon, Y. (2023). The quintuple aim: What it is and why does it matter? Chess Health Solutions. https://www.chesshealthsolutions.com/2023/08/01/the-quintuple-aim-what-is-it-and-why-does-it-matter/#:~:text=The%20Quintuple%20Aim%20is%20an,system%20to%20establish%20health%20equity. Makary, M. A., & Daniel, M. (2016). Medical error-the third leading cause of death in the US. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 353, i2139. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.i2139 Maslach, C., Schaufeli, W. B., & Leiter, M. P. (2001). Job burnout. Annual review of psychology, 52, 397–422. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.52.1.397 National Wellness Institute. (2024). NWI's six dimensions of wellness. https://nationalwellness.org/resources/six-dimensions-of-wellness/#:~:text=Wellness%20is%20a%20conscious%2C%20self,a%20long%20and%20healthy%20life. Neff, K. D. (2023). Self-Compassion: Theory, Method, Research, and Intervention. Annual Review of Psychology, 74(1), 193–218. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-032420-031047 Panagioti, M., Khan, K., Keers, R. N., Abuzour, A., Phipps, D., Kontopantelis, E., Bower, P., Campbell, S., Haneef, R., Avery, A. J., & Ashcroft, D. M. (2019). Prevalence, severity, and nature of preventable patient harm across medical care settings: systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 366, l4185. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l4185 Peters E. (2018). Compassion fatigue in nursing: A concept analysis. Nursing forum, 53(4), 466–480. https://doi.org/10.1111/nuf.12274 Shanafelt, T. D., & Noseworthy, J. H. (2017). Executive Leadership and Physician Well-being: Nine Organizational Strategies to Promote Engagement and Reduce Burnout. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 92(1), 129–146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.10.004 Shanafelt, T. D., Larson, D., Bohman, B., Roberts, R., Trockel, M., Weinlander, E., Springer, J., Wang, H., Stolz, S., & Murphy, D. (2023). Organization-Wide Approaches to Foster Effective Unit-Level Efforts to Improve Clinician Well-Being. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 98(1), 163–180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2022.10.031
Researched Nutritionals started with the lofty mission of bridging the gap between research and functional clinical applications. Dennis Schoen, CEO and Founder, has a passion for research based nutritional formulas that target the multiple mechanisms which underlie the most common, and sometimes most complex, health problems we see in Functional Medicine. Listen as Dennis shares his vision of raising the bar in the nutraceutical industry, including paying third party researchers to validate/invalidate their formulations, and employing strict quality controls for raw materials and finished product. Dennis sees Researched Nutritionals as serving the niche of immune, inflammatory and mitochondrial dysfunctions. ATP 360® Tri-Fortify® Liposomal Glutathione Join our updates list. https://www.drnoseworthy.com/launch Listen on any podcast platform: https://funcmednation.buzzsprout.com/share --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/protocols-in-action/message
Join us as we welcome Dr. Stephen Noseworthy to discuss the principles of functional medicine. Dr. Noseworthy shares his personal journey from marketing professional to a pioneer in alternative health, emphasizing the importance of understanding individual biological differences and metabolic adaptability. He provides practical advice on tailoring health strategies, covering topics such as fasting, exercise, and caloric management based on his extensive clinical experience.Explore the shift from traditional to modern, technology-driven medical consultations, highlighting the balance between family life and a successful virtual clinic. We delve into the enhancements in patient engagement and care efficacy brought by innovations like social media and electronic medical records, drawing on the economic challenges and adaptability required in the early days of establishing a functional medicine practice.Concluding our episode, Dr. Noseworthy addresses complex health issues like autoimmunity and neurological conditions, debunking common health myths and urging personalized treatment plans. He discusses the importance of dietary customization, particularly the balance of caloric intake for optimal brain function, and challenges popular misconceptions with a clinical approach that respects individual health profiles. Chapters:(00:00) Functional Medicine with Dr. Noseworthy(11:10) Evolution of a Virtual Practice(15:54) Transitioning to Virtual Practice and Technology(25:47) Exploring Autoimmunity and Functional Medicine(40:00) Impact of Caloric Restriction on Brain(46:30) Carbohydrate Sweet Spot and Energy Sufficiency(55:41) Clinical Approach to Functional Medicine Links:Drnoseworthy.comInflammation Nation Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inflammation-nation-science-informed-wellness/id1587867271)Func Med Nation Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/func-med-nation-a-podcast-for-functional/id1669044741) Join Over 18,000 Leading Medical Professionals and Become a Vibrant Wellness Provider Today! (https://portal.vibrant-wellness.com/#/sign-up)
On today's show, we welcome Jennifer Vallis-Noseworthy from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. She has been a registered nurse since 1995. She has experienced a lot of unexplained paranormal things throughout her career and some sensitive medium activity in her younger years, which sparked her to create the "Paranormal NL" Facebook group in April 2023, and then start season one of the "Paranormal NL" podcast on Spotify! She is now well into her 2024 season two! Become a Paranormal NL Podcast alumni member by being a guest on her show. Reach out to her on Facebook Messenger or email her at Paranormal.nl.podcast@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/paranormalnlpodcastWe are super excited to announce that you can now purchase Let's Get Freaky merch! Hoodies, t-shirts, mugs, stickers and lots more! Check it out! http://tee.pub/lic/aQprv54kktwIf you have had any paranormal experiences and would like to be a guest on the show, please get in touch! Email us at letsgetfreakypodcast@outlook.com or message us on social media, Facebook-Instagram-Twitter-TikTok and YouTube @tcletsgetfreakypodcast https://linktr.ee/letsgetfreaky
Welcome to Paranormal Heart Podcast, a safe place to talk about your paranormal encounters. I'm your host, Kat Ward. Happy New Year! I can't believe it's 2024. I hope you all had a safe and fun New Year. Did you make any New Year resolutions? I'd love to hear them if you have.Before I introduce my next guest, if you'd like to be a guest, or if you'd like me to narrate your creepy or paranormal encounters, I am looking for you. Yes you. You can email me at paranormalheart13@gmail.com. And folks, I have listeners all over the world. I'd love for you to send me an email and tell me what part of the world you're listening from and what part of the paranormal you like the most. Is it ghosts, UFOs, cryptids, or something else? I'd love to hear from you.Don't forget, new episodes are released on the second and last Sunday of each month. You can find me on YouTube, Podbean, KPNL digital network and any place you find fine podcasts. Whatever platform you listen on, please, like, share, subscribe and comment. It helps people find the show and listen to encounters they may have shared with my guests.Folks, my first guest of 2024 is from Newfoundland, Canada, Jennifer Vallis-Noseworthy. Jennifer talks about various haunted places in Newfoundland, some experiences she's had working as a nurse, UFOs and extra terrestrials, and of course, her podcast, Paranormal NL Podcast. You can find her show in Spotify, so check out her amazing show.Jennifer Vallis-Noseworthy's Contact InfoParanormal NL podcast on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/752260956441204 ParanormalNL Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/53yJgtcSy9HyKOZkKMdT9B
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are joined in the pod by the legendary darts ref Russ Bray for the Bahrain Darts Masters. They are also joined by 'The Body Coach' Joe Wicks and Jason West who has a mystery unopened baseball card potentially worth millions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the She Impacts Culture Podcast, where today, I have the pleasure of hosting my friend and work colleague, Dr. Jennifer Noseworthy, a plant biologist and an incredible professor at Indiana Wesleyan University. I'm thrilled to introduce you to Jen as we explore her life's work, her deep passion for biology, and the meaningful difference she's making in science and here in Marion, Indiana! Today's Episode is all about Planting Seeds of Change! In this episode, we specifically dive into:Jennifer's Journey: Cultivating a childhood love for plants inspired by her grandmothers.Faith-Fueled Teaching: Making science accessible through storytelling, linking it to everyday life and Scripture.Career Infused with Purpose: How faith empowers impactful career choices.The Power of Community: Unlocking potential in all, with small steps leading to great change.Defying Time Constraints: Pursuing passion as the driving force behind effective time management.Empowering Women: Championing self-advocacy, pushing boundaries, and celebrating self-worth.Friends, Dr. Jen Noseworthy, is one of a kind! I know her inspiring journey will encourage and motivate you as you seek to live the life God has called you to. Her journey and story remind us that as we pursue the God-given passions that He has planted within us, we can impact culture right where we are! With small steps, we can have a career filled with purpose while supporting the community God has placed us in. Connect with Jen:IWU Alliance Gardens: https://www.instagram.com/iwu.alliance.gardens/Dr. Jennifer Bonina Noseworthy is an Associate professor of Biology at Indiana Wesleyan University and Director of the IWU Alliance Garden. She teaches a range of courses, including Crops and Society, Plant Biology, and Environmental Science in the Division of Natural Sciences. Jennifer has 10+ years of experience in academic advising focused on helping students navigate their undergraduate journey through professional development and mentorship. Her passion for advising stems from her own undergraduate experience when her academic advisor helped her realize her passion for plant biology. Watching students transform during their academic journey is the most gratifying experience! Jennifer's other passion is to serve as the director of the IWU Alliance Garden, whose mission is to produce food utilizing sustainable agriculture. She enjoys interacting with the garden interns while working alongside them during the growing season. When she is not teaching, Jennifer enjoys traveling and being outdoors, which she does often with her husband and two daughters in their RV.
Welcome to Paranormal Heart Podcast, a safe place to talk about your paranormal encounters. I'm your host, Kat Ward. Happy New Year! I can't believe it's 2024. I hope you all had a safe and fun New Year. Did you make any New Year resolutions? I'd love to hear them if you have. Before I introduce my next guest, if you'd like to be a guest, or if you'd like me to narrate your creepy or paranormal encounters, I am looking for you. Yes you. You can email me at paranormalheart13@gmail.com. And folks, I have listeners all over the world. I'd love for you to send me an email and tell me what part of the world you're listening from and what part of the paranormal you like the most. Is it ghosts, UFOs, cryptids, or something else? I'd love to hear from you. Don't forget, new episodes are released on the second and last Sunday of each month. You can find me on YouTube, Podbean, KPNL digital network and any place you find fine podcasts. Whatever platform you listen on, please, like, share, subscribe and comment. It helps people find the show and listen to encounters they may have shared with my guests. Folks, my first guest of 2024 is from Newfoundland, Canada, Jennifer Vallis-Noseworthy. Jennifer talks about various haunted places in Newfoundland, some experiences she's had working as a nurse, UFO's and extra terrestrials, and of course, her podcast, Paranormal NL Podcast. You can find her show in Spotify, so check out her amazing show, Jennifer Vallis-Noseworthy's Contact Info Paranormal NL podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/752260956441204 ParanormalNL Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/53yJgtcSy9HyKOZkKMdT9B --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kat's Contact Info and Friend's of the Show LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/paranormalheart TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kat_ward3 Paranormal Heart on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/95932... and https://www.facebook.com/Paranormal-H... Twitter; https://twitter.com/katwghosthunt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paranormalh... CharCraft Pyrography Studio: https://www.charcraftpyrographystudio.com/ Bryan Anderson, Voice Artist: https://bryanandersonvoice.com/. Let's Get Freaky Podcast: https://linktr.ee/letsgetfreaky JJRose777 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jjrose777 J.B. Coates on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/obsidianwri... KPNL Digital Network: http://www.kpnl-db.com/ Purple Planet Royalty Free Music: https://www.purple-planet.com/ Unearthing Shadows Paranormal: https://www.instagram.com/unearthings... For amazing caricatures, The Real MG: https://www.therealmgmedia.com/ Thanks for listening !
Ever wondered how your personal physiology impacts your workout effectiveness? Join Dr. Noseworthy as he unwraps the intricacies of controlling inflammation and optimizing your fitness routine, ensuring you're not just exercising, but actually propelling your health and longevity forward. In this episode, we dissect Zone 2 cardio, the unsung hero of training, and reveal how to identify your heart rate zones—because one size does not fit all in the world of wellness. Discover why mastering nasal breathing could be your ticket to the fat oxidation sweet spot and how the 'talk test' can keep you from tipping over into Zone 3, where the burn intensifies but the fat burning benefits begin to wane.Strap on your heart rate monitor and let's tailor a fitness regimen that's as unique as you are. We'll navigate through the nuances of interval training, discussing how it can complement your Zone 2 sessions to create a symphony of cardiovascular benefits. I'll guide you beyond the one-size-fits-all approach, considering how inflammation and metabolic conditioning can shift your zones. Glean insights on how to structure your interval training for maximum effect—remember, it's not always about going harder, but smarter. We'll even touch upon the Norwegian 4x4 protocol, a method that pushes your limits while still honoring your body's signals.As the year comes to a close, this is your opportunity to recalibrate your approach to fitness. I invite you to download my quick reference guide and consider a balanced blend of Zone 2, moderate, and high-intensity intervals—each playing their part in your journey to a healthier, more vibrant self. Let's make a pact to not just chase after years, but to fill those years with quality, vitality, and resilience. Here's to a future where every heartbeat in your workout is as informed as it is intentional, paving the way to a year brimming with potential and progress.Download the Zone 2 and Interval Quick Start Guide.You can listen to the Inflammation Nation podcast on Apple Spotify and all other major podcast platform You can also watch on YouTube. Check out my online store for self-learning/DIY programs for thyroid, gut health and detox. You can use this form to reach out and request an Initial ConsultationVisit my LabShop store to self-order the same tests I use with my one-on-one coaching clients. https://labs.rupahealth.com/store/storefront_3GMxe4pSOCIAL LINKSInstagramFacebookTikTok
Our esteemed guest is Jack Noseworthy, long-time veteran on Broadway, TV, and film, to talk about his career and his process as an actor. He also is a Individual Giving Officer for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Since 1988 they have led the fight against AIDS, becoming the nation's leading industry-based nonprofit AIDS fundraising and grant-making organizations. They have raised over $300 million dollars to fight AIDS, as well as COVID-19 and other illnesses.Noseworthy also formed Truworthy Productions with his husband, Tony-award winning choreographer Sergio Trujillo, and they are producing a stage production of the 2002 hit film "Real Women Have Curves". The show opened December 2023 at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge Massachusetts, and they aim to open on Broadway within the near future.For more about Broadway Cares and how to donate, go to https://broadwaycares.orgFor more about Jack's production company and their shows, go to http://www.truworthy.comInstagram @jack_noseworthyFor more info on Athletes and the Arts, go to https://athletesandthearts.comBio: Jack Noseworthy is the co-founder of Truworthy Productions along with Tony and Olivier Award-winning Director/Choreographer Sergio Trujillo. In their Truworthy venture, Jack is passionate about bringing authentic, diverse, and socially conscious works of theater, film, and television to life. He is an acclaimed producer and dynamic, experienced fundraiser on the Major Gifts team at Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, where he successfully collaborates with colleagues, helping to grow and steward relationships for their annual giving society, the Angels, and Visionary Circle, responsible for raising $4M of the foundation's annual budget. In addition, Jack manages the Broadway Cares NextGen Network—creating giving opportunities for young professionals with a passion for giving back to the community. In partnership with seven-time Tony winning legendary producers Fran & Barry Weissler, Jack is the lead producer on Lisa Loomer's new musical Real Women Have Curves, with music and lyrics by seven-time Grammy award winning artist Joy Huerta (Jesse & Joy) and her partner Fred Ebb/ Jonathan Larson recipient Benjamin Velez. Real Women Have Curves – The Musical will premiere at The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) in December 2023. For A.R.T., Jack also produced Arrabal (Elliot Norton Award for Best Production and Gala Production at the Ibero- American Theater Festival in Bogotá, Colombia). Jack produced Playbill's ¡Viva Broadway! Hear Our Voices concert for The Broadway League, Voices for Change at Ars Nova, as well as NextGen Spotlight and Home for the Holidays for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, raising over $350k for artists struggling during the Covid-19 pandemic. His producing career has been bolstered by 33 years as a stage and screen actor. Jack made his Broadway debut in Jerome Robbins' Broadway, which was followed by Cats, A Chorus Line, Sweet Smell of Success, and the original Toronto company of the international hit, Come From Away. Some of his favorite screen credits include his debut in Encino Man, as well as ALIVE, Event Horizon, The Brady Bunch Movie, Undercover Brother, Cecil B. Demented, Killing Kennedy, and several Jonathan Mostow films including Surrogates, Breakdown, and U-571. His television credits include Elvis, Mrs. Cage, Shades of Blue, CSI, Judging Amy, Crossing Jordan, Law & Order, Law & Order SVU, and Dead at 21. Jack received his Master's Degree in Performing Arts Administration from New York University and is a proud graduate of The Boston Conservatory at Berklee as well as the Commercial Theatre Institute.
Math Coach Sarah Noseworthy helps students – and parents! – face their anxiety about math through tutoring, online resources, and social media. She's a teacher, a tutor, the education coordinator for the Moncton Wildcats, and... The post S6E9: Tips for helping combat math anxiety for parents and children with Math Coach Canada Sarah Noseworthy appeared first on Pickle Planet Moncton.
This week Connor is joined by biologist and professor Dr. Jennifer Noseworthy. Dr. Noseworthy is an associate professor in the Division of Natural Sciences at IWU. She also serves as the director of the IWU Alliance Garden, a campus farm geared toward agriculture and food production within the community. Listen in to hear why science enhances faith, what some practical implementations of biology are, and how a garden can bring a community together. Link to the Alliance Garden: https://alliancegardens.wixsite.com/thealliancegardens
This week on Hat Trick City, we spoke with Tyler Noseworthy who was a rookie forward on the 2012-13 Danbury Whalers team. Of which he shared his fondest memories of that season. We also talked about his current coaching endeavors with all 3 teams that operate out of the Danbury Ice Arrena. More specifically, his job as the Head Coach of the NA3HL team which recently started their second consecutive playoff run!
Welcome back to 3 More Questions, an episode series where we continue the conversation that we started last week with our featured guest. On this episode, we're talking about our interview with Dr. John Noseworthy, CEO Emeritus of Mayo Clinic to learn even more about improving what's already working. ... BONUS RESOURCE: To gain confidence as a leader, you need a plan for tackling common leadership challenges. My new online course "Taking People With You" will give you practical ways you can resolve issues and keep your team moving forward toward your biggest goals. Get free access here — https://howleaderslead.com/courses/
Today's guest is Dr. John Noseworthy, CEO Emeritus of Mayo Clinic. People come from all over the world to get treatment at the Mayo Clinic. It's always ranked at or near the top of the best hospitals in the country. And it takes a special leader to step into an established organization with a sterling reputation – and make it even better. And Dr. Noseworthy is a special leader! He knew it was critical not only to keep that level of excellence but also to build on it. In his ten years at the helm, he relentlessly drove out inefficiency and waste. That freed up resources they could reinvest in even more of the research and care they're known for. Now, it wasn't easy. Change never is! And that's especially true in an organization like Mayo where people already feel like things are working well. But a great leader drives change even in high performing organizations. Listen to learn how John does it, and how you can do it, too. You'll also learn: How to spot and eliminate inefficiency, even in a high-performing culture Advice for young people who want to find a satisfying career Practical tips for helping subject-matter experts understand business principles What he would do about the US healthcare system if he had a magic wand
In this episode we sit down and have a great conversation with Dr. Noseworthy! If you have ever been to a functional medicine provider there is a great chance that Dr. Noseworthy has been one of their educators at some point. Having lectured to both alternative and conventional doctors, Dr. Noseworthy has lectured Internationally on the topic of functional medicine.Dr Noseworthy is also the host of two of his own podcasts, Inflammation Nation and Func Med Nation, one for more for patients and the later more geared towards functional medicine providers.During our time with Dr. Noseworthy we dive into his story and how he got into the functional medicine and neurology world. From Collegiate volleyball play to business professional in Toronto, Dr. Noseworthy's path eventually leads him to the functional and integrative medical world where he now is a leader in the education and innovation of this profession.Over the years his journey has evolved in the functional healthcare space and he is now helping his patients embrace what he has termed "Autonomous Health".This conversation lasts just over an hour but could have easily been a 10 part series and we may just have Dr. Noseworthy back on our show in a future podcast.We hope you enjoy and please share our message and podcast as we expand into more topics and guests in the functional medicine world!
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Day 2 of the 12 Days of Living Free with RP! My first guest from TikTok!!! Enjoy!!
« C'est quoi le pire qui pourrait arriver? » C'est ce que l'épouse de Mathieu LeBlanc lui a demandé quand il a quitté son emploi et fondé une compagnie de foresterie au Nouveau-Brunswick en 2008. Le pays connaissait une crise financière, la demande de produits du bois avait dégringolé et l'industrie forestière en souffrait. Malgré ces difficultés, le pari de Mathieu était bien placé : sa compagnie, ACFOR, est l'une des compagnies forestières écologiques les plus prospères au Nouveau-Brunswick.Dans cet épisode de Sous la canopée, Mathieu nous fait connaître sa motivation à fonder ACFOR, nous dit pourquoi sa compagnie a si bien réussi et nomme les ingrédients essentiels de la viabilité économique d'une foresterie écologique. Ressources et documentation : Prescriptions sylvicoles pour la résilience aux changements climatiques de la forêt Wabanaki, Community Forests International, 2022Notre forêt en transformation, Community Forests International, 2020Borealization of the New England – Acadian Forest: a review of the evidence (La boréalisation de la forêt Acadienne /de Nouvelle-Angleterre : examen des faits probants), Noseworthy, J. & T.M. Beckley, Environmental Reviews, 2020.Healing while harvesting (Guérir en récoltant), magazine Canadian Forest Industries, 2015Merci au gouvernement du Canada pour son financement en soutien à ce balado.Illustrations dans le balado : Emma Hassencahl-Perley et Erin Goodine.Pour appuyer Community Forests International, rendez-vous à : https://forestsinternational.org/donate/.
Host Darren Sheppard chats with Ashley Noseworthy, CEO/President of Edgewise Environmental. It is a St. John's based environmental consultancy focused on marine mammal, seabird, and marine noise mitigation solutions. Ashley has a background working with marine mammals and has worked in various positions offshore and throughout the world. She recently trained Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation personnel on various seabird protocols to be utilized in our Leach's Storm-Petrel study in Cape Freels, and she took the time after this training to appear on 709 Watershed.Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j8sO7-kbRcMusic by Ricky Valadezhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9Ov1XLAg1c
Caitlin is the founder and CEO of Saltwater Designs Inc. and has recently started a coaching business, The Millionaire Mastermind focusing on helping female entrepreneurs reach their goals. She is also the recipient of the 2021 Business Builder Award presented by the St. John's Board of Trade.Caitlin is a strong believer in partnerships and collaboration as that's what got her to where she is in business today. Caitlin enjoys being around like-minded people which inspire and motivate to take action to reach their goals in business and life in general.Connect with Caitlin on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlinfitzgerald93/Follow Caitlin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caitlinnoseworthy_ceo/#GaleForceWins New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.You can also visit https://galeforcewins.com/ To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/ To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
Hello Millionaire Babes!! This week we have an incredible boss babe CEO, Caitlin Noseworthy, joining us. Today we are discussing how Caitlin created a million-dollar brand. From starting a business in her basement, Caitlin quantum leaped from 5 figures to 7 in just 2 short years. She has now opened a second business as a business coach. We will dive into how she does it, all while being a mom! Let's go!QUOTABLES:“I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it." Ariana GrandeSHARE THE LOVE: Please leave a 5 star review if you enjoyed this podcast.PRODUCTS / RESOURCES:Ready to jump start and quantum leap your career to $20K months and beyond?Work with me HERE > https://www.briannamichellecoaching.com/workwithmeShop at Caitlin's Store: Saltwater Designs
Jordan Noseworthy joins the FLA Exposure podcast to chat about his recent victory last October to claim the FLA 3 Amateur Heavyweight Title! We spoke about him training and living in Alberta, mixing his schedule with being a full time teacher and why he made the transition to Alberta! A true Newfoundlander who is looking to make his way back East in the coming year! Lots of great topics about his life, the hardest parts of his camp last year and what you can expect from him in the future! A bit of a technical mishap during this episode as we experienced a bit of Thundersnow which knocked the power out, but to no avail, we got it back together to finish this great episode with our FLA Heavyweight Champion! Enjoy!
ECG Interpretation and if the Application of Artificial Intelligence May be Helpful Guest: Peter A. Noseworthy, M.D. (@noseworthypeter) Host: Anthony H. Kashou, M.D. and Tara A. Gosse, M.S. Electrical signals can inscribe valuable information about a patient. The world of ECG is evolving rapidly. Research from Mayo Clinic documents 66 discrete labels — from various rhythms, conduction disturbances, ischemia, hypertrophy — obtained from a standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG). Joining us today to discuss ECG interpretation and the application of artificial intelligence (AI) is Peter A. Noseworthy, M.D., Cardiovascular Medicine, at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Noseworthy is the director of the Mayo Clinic Heart Rhythm and Physiological Monitoring Laboratories. Specific topics discussed: Critical ingredients necessary to apply AI to the ECG AI interpretation versus current interpretation software Improvements to clinical workflow, benefits to staff and added value for clinicians Potential applications for resource-limited regions of the U.S. AI as an adjunct to the clinician Connect with Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Continuing Medical Education online at https://cveducation.mayo.edu or on Twitter @MayoClinicCV and @MayoCVservices. Facebook: MayoCVservices LinkedIn: Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Services NEW Cardiovascular Education App: The Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME App is an innovative educational platform that features cardiology-focused continuing medical education wherever and whenever you need it. Use this app to access other free content and browse upcoming courses. Download it for free in Apple or Google stores today! No CME credit offered for this episode. Podcast episode transcript found here.
Today on Ep 17. of Cracked I'm joined by Sheila Szilagyi Noseworthy! This part glass artist, part glass engineer and glass architect recently appeared as a competitor on the very first stained glass competition show ever on Discovery Plus, The Meet Your Maker Showdown. From glass clutches, to surfboards, to wearable shoes to bridal bouquets, this artist knows no glass ceiling for what's possible to create. Today we discuss her experience on the show and THERE ARE SPOILERS so if you don't want to know who wins yet put this episode on hold. We'll also talk about favorite self care practices, her recent discovery and love of the cosplay world, and the surprising place she's finding most of the tools and supplies for her glass and mosaic art. Hint: There's one in your town!To see more of Sheila's work, her instagram is @sheilaszilagyi and her website is sheilaszilagyi.com.Honorable mentions from this episode:Sheila's fume extractor-https://amzn.to/3mdH3uSSheila's light table-https://amzn.to/3m9Vz6EDe-lead soap-https://amzn.to/3q6ZG4tSheila's favorite artists-Max Randolph Studios@max_randolph_studiosMargo Marquette@marquette_stained_glassFor episodic sponsorship opportunities please email hello@runaglassworks.com*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/runaglassworks)
Welcome to the Inflammation Nation! In this introductory episode Dr. Noseworthy shares his 25+ year background in alternative medicine and why you might want to listen to what he has to say...including being one of the most requested speakers in doctor-only seminars across the country. He has taught thousands of doctors from around the world how to use Functional Medicine to help people with autoimmunity, thyroid problems, bad brains, bad guts and more. All of which have one thing in comon...inflammation.
In our latest episode, Michael sits down with William Noseworthy, a Visiting Scholar at the Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, to discuss his decade-long project on Cham religious communities in Vietnam and Cambodia (17th century - present), which revolves around themes of power, culture, and memory. Research and lecture summary: 01:50 Advice for researchers and recommendations: 19:15 William Noseworthy's Top Recommendations: Histoire de la diaspora Cam by Nicolas Weber (link) The Politics of Cham Migration to Malaysia by Rie Nakamura (link) The First Vietnam War by Shawn McHale (link)
Ashley holds an M.Sc in International Marine Environmental Consultancy from Newcastle University (UK), a B.Sc in Biology from Memorial University of Newfoundland, and a Masters Certificate in Project Management from York University. She has over a decade of global offshore experience working in a variety of environmental roles. Ashley has over 12 years experience working and volunteering in the areas of marine mammal husbandry, marine mammal physiology and cognition. She is an experienced aviation, offshore and sea survival instructor as well as a qualified H2S Instructor. Ashley also has experience instructing and developing curricula at a university level. She currently sits on the Board of Directors for the Newfoundland and Labrador Environmental Industry Association (now known as Econext https://econext.ca/) and the Executive Committee for the Marine Mammal Observer Association (MMOA). Ashley founded https://www.edgewiseenvironmental.com/ as a marine environmental consultancy on the need for formalized training for Marine Mammal Observers who are working within Canadian jurisdiction. This no longer just extends to the oil and gas industry operations, but across all marine sectors in which we, as Canadians, create noise that could potentially be harmful to our marine fauna. We are of the belief that Canadian marine environmental training and qualifications (such as MMO) should be standardized, as they are in the UK and Gulf of Mexico.Connect with Ashley here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-noseworthy-5b5ba02b/You can also visit https://galeforcewins.com/ To message Gerry visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/ To message Allan visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
Andrew is a guitarist and composer who hails from Labrador in Canada. We had a great time chatting about his current work as well as the current state of affairs in online culture.
Interview with Dr. Peter Noseworthy and Dr. Anthony Kashou covering their article "A comprehensive artificial intelligence–enabled electrocardiogram interpretation program" https://bit.ly/3yQJwP2
This is On Your Mental, the podcast that encourages men to be more open and sometimes vulnerable, especially with each other. Subscribe and stick around for some great conversations!In this episode Kabir is BACK baby! Joining Kabir and Reuben is Alex Noseworthy, a long time and good friend, and our go to fact checker/politics man. Alex Noseworthy brings a lot of knowledge and insight into what's going on in the world today and we talk about how that all can impact us day to day.I hope you all enjoy the episode! If there's topics you want to see discussed, leave a comment (On YouTube), DM on Instagram or Tik Tok (link below) or email at onyourmentalpod@gmail.com
Im super excited about todays episode, we are talking about trail riding. Trails have slowly been a dying art form within BMX in the last 15 years, but for people like Ryan and Ian, trails are alive and well. These two dudes have spent years riding and building jumps, and it has shaped their riding, and in many ways, the people they have become. Ryan even went as far as building a full set of 6 jumps in his backyard in the middle of the city (second best London in the world). Since building these jumps, he has helped shape the local BMX scene in London, ON. Its super rad to see trail riding alive and well in the hearts of Ryan and Ian.Support the show (https://paypal.me/HVXGOAT?locale.x=en_US)