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Comparing is an exercise in futility and can actually be very harmful…and yet we all do it. Would we be so inclined to give in to this trap if we really understood God's perspective? Join host Julie Harwick as she explores this topic. *** Welcome to Women World Leaders podcast. I'm your host, Julie Harwick. Thank you for joining me today as we celebrate God's grace in our lives, in this ministry and around the world. In the summer of 1981 I, along with nearly every other female on the planet, was captivated at the prospect of a royal wedding. Charles and Diana fever was spreading with every print publication in the checkout line and every television or radio news broadcast. The elusive prince had finally selected his princess from all the fairest maidens in the land. Lady Diana Spencer was part of the nobility, but she was a kindergarten teacher for heaven's sake; what could make her more relatable than that? As we watched her walking through the Scottish Highlands with her prince, showing the world her royal engagement ring and answering some of the hundreds of questions being shouted to her by the press, we imagined what it might be like to be her. Nearly every little girl dreams of being a princess: wearing beautiful gowns and tiaras, dancing the night away at elegant balls, living in incredible luxury, being adored and admired by the people and especially by a charming prince! Diana Spencer was about to have all those dreams come true. When she walked down that long aisle of St. Paul's Cathedral with angelic flower girls monitoring her enormously long train, we couldn't help but envy her. Her face didn't show the excitement we felt, but we wrote it off to nerves and shyness. Years later, we discovered that her lack of enthusiasm on her wedding day was due to something much deeper than nerves or shyness. What had appeared to be a dream come true to her adoring public was becoming more and more of a nightmare to the young princess. We could see the distance that was growing between her and her prince, but we couldn't see the depression and sense of betrayal that led to bulimia and five separate suicide attempts. We had never considered what it might be like to have to put on a happy face and make unrelenting royal appearances while being hounded by paparazzi and reporters in the midst of an emotional crisis. The life that had seemed so idyllic and desirable turned out to be anything but that. How many times have we looked at someone else's life with envy, thinking that, in comparison to the life we're living, they seem to have it all. Our human tendency to compare what we have with others goes way back. In fact, 20% of the 10 commandments God gave to Moses have to do with comparison and envy. We are cautioned not to covet a neighbor's spouse or possessions. If we already have a spouse or possessions, what would make us want someone else's? The only possible answer is that we've compared the two and theirs looks better. The ancient Israelites struggled with it and so do we…especially with the advent of social media. Author Srinivas Rao says, “ There's always someone who has more…more fans, followers, traffic, likes, etc. Social media-fueled comparison is a game in which there is no endpoint. It causes us to lose sight of the fact that we are getting a deliberately, highly- filtered, one-dimensional view of someone's life.” A study published by security and research firm Kapersky Labs surveyed over 16,000 people and concluded that sites like Facebook, X and Instagram can often leave people feeling upset or “bitter” rather than happy and content. Contentment is elusive - especially for those who spend a lot of time on social media. Google reports that in a study involving 1500 Facebook users, more than 60 percent felt inadequate or jealous after comparing themselves to others on Facebook. Social media can be a great way to maintain long distance relationships, share important milestones and events with people who want to know and to bring attention to causes or organizations that we want to support. But like anything else, it can easily be misused and wind up hurting us or the people who view our posts. The U.K.'s “Nursing Times” reported that a mental health patient in an in-patient recovery group confessed, “I've just been admitted to this ward, and I feel awful. But I go online, and my friends are getting married, one's had a baby, a couple are on holiday…They all look great, and they are all certainly having a better time than me.” It's pretty clear that social media is here to stay, so if it's a problem for us, we either have to avoid it or develop a new perspective. Developing a new perspective doesn't come easily because comparison is so deeply rooted in created beings. It goes all the way back to the first sin which was committed by a supernatural being. In Isaiah 14 we are given the back story on Satan. He was known as the Morning Star, Son of the Dawn, the most beautiful creature in all of God's creation, designed to lead others in the worship of God. But rather than recognizing the worthiness of God for such worship, he envied God's higher position and desired it for himself, saying, “I will make myself like the Most High.” When God created humans, Satan took a similar approach to lead them into sin. He convinced Eve that the reason that God had instructed them not to eat from the tree in the center of the garden was because He knew if they did, they would be like Him, knowing good from evil. That was the reason, but it wasn't because He wanted to hold onto His superiority over them, because He was God and nothing could change that. But Satan appealed to Eve's desire to have everything God had. If we really think about it, we'd recognize that the root of all sin, pride, is at the heart of our need to compare ourselves to others and ideally come out on top. Just like Eve, we bristle at the thought of someone having something we don't have. A NerdWallet survey revealed that 3 in 5 Americans, 57%, have felt envious of someone else's financial situation. We can't help but notice people who are able to dress better, drive nicer vehicles and live in better homes. When I lived in a neighborhood and took the dog for a walk, I found myself noticing my neighbors' beautiful landscaping and perfectly maintained homes. It started me thinking of my own yard that was in desperate need of edging and trimming, the shrubs that were overgrown and the pollen and mildew stains on the windowsills. Their homes looked much better than mine and what had previously brought me great joy and gratitude became a problem and a source of discontent. When we first moved into the house, I recall having the thought, “I can't believe that this is our home! As a child, I never would have imagined that I could own something like this.” But when I started comparing what I had with what others had, the awe and thankfulness I had experienced then was replaced by a desire for something better. Our tendencies to compare aren't limited to material possessions either. As women, we notice the appearance of other women. Subconsciously we note if they have better figures, fewer wrinkles, nicer hairstyles. When we look in a mirror we think of those women and see only our flaws staring back at us. Sometimes it's the gifts and talents of others that make us feel less than. We can't sing or speak or make friends as well as the people around us, so there must be something lacking in us. We even compare our families, possibly having thoughts like, “ Look how her husband puts his arm around her and opens the car door for her! Sometimes I wonder if mine even realizes I'm here. And her children are so well behaved, and they excel at everything they do. My kids are constantly embarrassing me with their behavior and if there's something they're exceptional in, we haven't found it yet.” If we're honest, we'd all have to admit to having at least some thoughts like these. Comparing ourselves to others nearly always leads to dissatisfaction and if, by chance, we come out ahead in our comparison, it leads to equally harmful pride. It's a losing proposition either way, but we keep falling into it…at least I do. Jesus was quick to shut down any comparisons between His disciples. After He asked Peter three times if he loved Him and instructed him to “feed my sheep,” he gave Peter a vision of his future which included being bound and taken places he didn't want to go. That future didn't sound very appealing to him and perhaps because misery loves company he wanted to know what would happen to John. In John 21:22 Jesus basically told Peter, “you do you,” saying “If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you? You must follow me.” It was an important reminder that in order to follow Jesus, Peter needed to keep his eyes fixed on Jesus, not the people around him. The Apostle Paul also had quite a bit to say about comparing. In Galatians 6:4 he writes, “ Let everyone be sure that he is doing his very best, for then he will have the personal satisfaction of work well done and won't need to compare himself with someone else. 5 Each of us must bear some faults and burdens of his own. For none of us is perfect!” Apparently the church at Corinth had been doing a lot of comparing in the area of spiritual gifts which prompted Paul in 1 Corinthians 12 to devote an entire chapter to explaining how no one gift was more important than another. He compared spiritual gifts to the parts of a human body, noting that all perform different, but very necessary functions. He points out, “ if the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be? If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be? But in fact, God has placed the parts of the body, every one of them, just as He wanted them to be.” “Just as He wanted them to be…” that's a phrase that should stick in our minds when we are tempted to compare ourselves with others. Even as God gave us the spiritual gifts He desired us to have, has He not also given us our bodies, our minds, our families and everything we have, just as He desired? There is no doubt that God created us as unique and carefully planned individuals…just as He wanted us to be. In Psalm 139 He reminds us that He knew us even before we were born and that we are fearfully and wonderfully made. “How precious to me are Your thoughts, O God,” the psalmist says, adding, “How vast is the sum of them!” His thoughts about us are precious and beyond imagination. He created each of us to be exactly who we are, like no one else. So comparing ourselves to others is not only pointless, but it reveals our lack of understanding that God, in His infinite wisdom, created us to be exactly who we are. And what He thinks of us, and remember, those thoughts are precious, matters far more than what we or anyone else thinks. If we truly intend to follow Jesus as He has commanded us to, we need to take our eyes off of the people around us that may seem to have something we lack, and fix them on the One Who has everything we need. Thanks for listening to Women World Leaders podcast! Join us each week as we explore together God's extravagant love and your courageous purpose. 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Some key publications from Prof Julie Green: Green. 02-05-2020. 'COVID-19 and district and community nursing.'. British Journal of Community Nursing. DOI > view in repository > Green. 28-11-2019. 'Evaluating the impact of a coaching pilot on students and staff'. British Journal of Nursing. DOI > view in repository > Green. 11-10-2019. 'Challenges to concordance: theories that explain variations in patient responses.'. British Journal of Community Nursing. DOI > view in repository > Green, Julie; Boast, Gillian; Chambers, Ruth; Calderwood, Robin. 09-09-2019. 'Comparison of manual and automated ABPI recording in patients'. . view in repository > Green, Julie; Corcoran, Patsy; Green, Laura; Read, Sue. 19-09-2018. 'A new quality of life wound checklist: the patient voice in wound care'. Wounds UK. view in repository > Green. 31-08-2018. 'Collected Stories: Being cared for at home'. Journal of Academic Development and Education. DOI > view in repository > Gilchrist; Green. 12-06-2018. 'Interventions for preventing distal intestinal obstruction syndrome (DIOS) in cystic fibrosis.'. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. DOI > view in repository > Green. 02-06-2018. 'What a great opportunity'. British Journal of Community Nursing. DOI > view in repository > Russell, David; Atkin, Leanne; Betts, April; Dowsett, Caroline; Fatoye, Francis; Gardner, Sarah; Green, Julie; Manu, Chris; McKenzie, Tracey; Meally, Helena; Mitchell, Louise; Mullings, Julie; Odeyemi, Isaac; Sharpe, Andrew; Yeowell, Gillian; Devlin, Nancy. 02-03-2018. 'Using a modified Delphi methodology to gain consensus on the use of dressings in chronic wounds management'. Journal of Wound Care. DOI > view in repository > Green. 02-11-2017. 'What's in a name? Is district nursing in danger of extinction?'. British Journal of Community Nursing. DOI > view in repository > Green. 01-01-2015. 'The challenge of multimorbidity in nurse education: an international perspective.'. Nurse Education Today. DOI > view in repository > Leese, D.; Smithies, L.; Green, Julie. 14-03-2014. 'Recovery-focused practice in mental health'. Nursing Times. view in repository > Gibson, S.; Green, J.. 01-05-2013. 'Review of patients' experiences with fungating wounds and associated quality of life'. Journal of Wound Care. DOI > view in repository >
Moorley, C., Darbyshire, P., Serrant, L., Mohamed, J., Ali, P. and De Souza, R., 2020. Dismantling structural racism: Nursing must not be caught on the wrong side of history. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 76(10), pp.2450-2453. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jan.14469 Moorley, C., Ferrante, J., Jennings, K. and Dangerfield, A., 2020. Decolonizing care of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic patients in the critical care environment: a practical guide. Nursing in Critical Care, 25(5), pp.324-326. https://mamazur.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Moorley-Calvin-et-al.-2020.-Decolonizing-care-of-Black-Asian-and-Minority-Ethnic-patients-in-the-critical-care-environment.pdf Moorley, C., 2022. Nursing while Black: why is racism killing nurses. Nursing Times. https://www.nursingtimes.net/opinion/nursing-while-black-why-is-racism-killing-nurses-27-04-2022/ Caring for the Nation Windrush video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fGM33erjIM
Matthew Bannister on: Julian Haviland who was political editor at ITN and then the Times, covering key events at Westminster in the 1970s and 80s. Johaar Mosaval, the South African dancer who overcame racial prejudice to fulfil his dream of becoming a ballet star. Tricia Tyler, who edited the Nursing Times. Matyelok Gibbs, the actor and director who secured the future of London's famous Unicorn Children's Theatre. Interviewee: Philip Webster Interviewee: Sharon Paulson Interviewee: Janet Snell Interviewee: Ursula Jones Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies Archive used: Julian Haviland interview with Prime Minister Ted Heath, Associated Press, 22/01/1974; Julian Haviland interview with Margaret Thatcher, ITN Archive YouTube Channel, 04/10/1976, uploaded to YouTube 17/08/2023; Julian Haviland interview with Matt Chorley, Red Box podcast, The Political Editors: Julian Haviland, The Times, 23/08/2023; Julian Haviland Interview with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, ITN archive, 23/07/1980; Johaar Mosaval interview, University of Cape Town South Africa, Uploaded on YouTube 17/04/2020; Johaar Mosaval interview, Al Jazeera English, Uploaded on YouTube 12/03/2023; Jewel in The Crown, promo, Granada TV, 1984; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Promo, Warner Bros. Pictures, 2010;
The murder trial of Lucy Letby lasted 10 months and came to its conclusion this week, with the former nurse being sentenced to a whole life prison sentence. For journalists covering the trial, their work was complicated by strict reporting restrictions the judge had imposed from the outset. Also in the programme, a new Channel 4 documentary tells the story of the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta and its Nobel Peace prize winning editor Dmitry Muratov. Guests: Judith Moritz, North of England Correspondent, BBC News; Steve Ford, Editor, Nursing Times; Marc Waddington, Senior Editor, Cheshire Live; Patrick Forbes, Director, The Price of Truth; Kirill Martynov, Editor in Chief, Novaya Gazeta Europe Producer: Simon Richardson Presenter: Ros Atkins
C.G. Buswell is a former army Combat Medical Technician and Staff Nurse. Chris has cared for many military heroes and the traumas he witnessed during his nursing and emergency care of them in life and death led him to develop military Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He writes about this too in his books. This form of mindfulness helps keep his demons at bay by inserting them into your Kindle! Other postings in his career included the Field Surgical team in Belize, Akrotiri in Cyprus, and Haslar Hospital in Gosport. Chris developed a love for writing during his 10-year service career and has had numerous articles published in journals like Professional Nurse, Nursing Standard, and the Nursing Times. He wanted to include his middle initial in his novels after George Main, his Grandfather, who served with the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders during World War Two. His military novels feature historical actions of the Gordons. Buried in Grief is a tale about the loss of a child. Sadly, Chris drew deeply from his own bereavement to bring this emotional rollercoaster of a novel. It helped him explore his own feelings during his mourning, but the ending terrified most readers, thanks to his dark, twisted mind. He urges you not to read it. He has had therapy and now writes gentle romance stories, of a sort! C.G. Buswell now writes full-time and lives in Boddam, Aberdeenshire with his Bravehound PTSD assistance dog Lyn, fantails white doves, pigeons, and a tortoise - o aye and a wife. Damien Lewis, the military author and Patron of Bravehound said: "A powerful account of what one dog means to one man on his road to recovery. Both heart-warming and life-affirming. Bravo Chris and Lynne. Bravo Bravehound." Buy Lynne in UK https://amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C3ZWQGQ4 US https://amazon.com/dp/B0C3ZWQGQ4 Canada: https://a.co/d/apQbppn Available in #Kindle Unlimited or as a #Download for other devices, #Paperback and #Hardcover Read the opening chapter for free at https://cgbuswell.com/LYNNE-the-Bravehound-golden-retriever-dog-who-helped-me-live-with-my-grief-and-military-PTSD.php… #grief #suicide #PTSD #ptsdrecovery Website & Socials Website Facebook: Twitter Where to get help: Help for Heroes Samaritans Helpline - Cruse Bereavement Support Call our Helpline Our volunteers are trained in all types of bereavement and can help you make sense of how you're feeling right now. 0808 808 1677
C.G. Buswell is a former army Combat Medical Technician and Staff Nurse. Chris has cared for many military heroes and the traumas he witnessed during his nursing and emergency care of them in life and death led him to develop military Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He writes about this too in his books. This form of mindfulness helps keep his demons at bay by inserting them into your Kindle! Other postings in his career included the Field Surgical team in Belize, Akrotiri in Cyprus, and Haslar Hospital in Gosport. Chris developed a love for writing during his 10-year service career and has had numerous articles published in journals like Professional Nurse, Nursing Standard, and the Nursing Times. He wanted to include his middle initial in his novels after George Main, his Grandfather, who served with the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders during World War Two. His military novels feature historical actions of the Gordons. Buried in Grief is a tale about the loss of a child. Sadly, Chris drew deeply from his own bereavement to bring this emotional rollercoaster of a novel. It helped him explore his own feelings during his mourning, but the ending terrified most readers, thanks to his dark, twisted mind. He urges you not to read it. He has had therapy and now writes gentle romance stories, of a sort! C.G. Buswell now writes full-time and lives in Boddam, Aberdeenshire with his Bravehound PTSD assistance dog Lyn, fantails white doves, pigeons, and a tortoise - o aye and a wife. Damien Lewis, the military author and Patron of Bravehound said: "A powerful account of what one dog means to one man on his road to recovery. Both heart-warming and life-affirming. Bravo Chris and Lynne. Bravo Bravehound." Buy Lynne in UK https://amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C3ZWQGQ4 US https://amazon.com/dp/B0C3ZWQGQ4 Canada: https://a.co/d/apQbppn Available in #Kindle Unlimited or as a #Download for other devices, #Paperback and #Hardcover Read the opening chapter for free at https://cgbuswell.com/LYNNE-the-Bravehound-golden-retriever-dog-who-helped-me-live-with-my-grief-and-military-PTSD.php… #grief #suicide #PTSD #ptsdrecovery Website & Socials Website Facebook: Twitter Where to get help: Help for Heroes Samaritans Helpline - Cruse Bereavement Support Call our Helpline Our volunteers are trained in all types of bereavement and can help you make sense of how you're feeling right now. 0808 808 1677
In this episode, Tom and Ben deviate from normal show parameters and do a whole episode on a "Story You May Have Missed" We discuss at length a British article published in October 2020 in Nursing Times [online]. The article is titled "Learning from the past? Spanish influenza and the lessons for Covid-19" Written by Olivia Gordon, Amanda Gwinnup, and Christine Hallett. We breakdown the article and examine the similarities between the Spanish Flu and COVID-19 and sadly some of the lessons we thought we would have learned but apparently haven't. Lastly, we talk at length about Mental Health is Health. We emplore you, if you need help mentally please reach out. And if you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, the national hotline in the US is 9-8-8. This episode is sponsored by Eko Health. Learn more about their digital stethoscopes at www.ekohealth.com and use code JSP for $50 off your order. This episode is sponsored by CBD Stat. Learn more about their high quality, THC free CBD oil. They offer a 40% discount for healthcare workers at www.cbdstat.care/healthcare and for our listeners that aren't in healthcare you can use code JSP20 at checkout for 20% off your order. www.cbdstat.care Just Some Podcast Social Media www.facebook.com/justsomepodcast www.twitter.com/justsomepodcast www.instagram.com/justsomepodcast Huge shoutout to Falcon Five-O for use of their music "Hard Living" and "Failure's Not the Same Without You"!
In this first episode of 2023, Martin talks to Melissa Rochon and Prof Judith Tanner about their recent paper in the Journal of Hospital Infection that reports on the use of patient-generated images in SSI surveillance. Papers discussed: 1. Rochon M, et al. Image-based digital post-discharge surveillance in England: measuring patient enrolment, engagement, clinician response times, surgical site infection, and carbon footprint. J Hosp Infect. 2023;133:15-22. https://doi:10.1016/j.jhin.2023.01.001 2. Tyrer J. Digital photo at discharge: a way of monitoring surgical wounds. Nursing Times. 2022;119(9). https://www.nursingtimes.net/clinical-archive/tissue-viability/digital-photo-at-discharge-a-way-of-monitoring-surgical-wounds-08-08-2022/
In this first episode of 2023, Martin talks to Melissa Rochon and Prof Judith Tanner about their recent paper in the Journal of Hospital Infection that reports on the use of patient-generated images in SSI surveillance. Papers discussed: 1. Rochon M, et al. Image-based digital post-discharge surveillance in England: measuring patient enrolment, engagement, clinician response times, surgical site infection, and carbon footprint. J Hosp Infect. 2023;133:15-22. https://doi:10.1016/j.jhin.2023.01.001 2. Tyrer J. Digital photo at discharge: a way of monitoring surgical wounds. Nursing Times. 2022;119(9). https://www.nursingtimes.net/clinical-archive/tissue-viability/digital-photo-at-discharge-a-way-of-monitoring-surgical-wounds-08-08-2022/
A while ago I spoke of the importance of a good relationship between you and your mentor but the relationship between you and your lecturers is just as important. Having to sit in lectures for most of the week, it soon becomes clear what makes a good lecturer. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adamroxby/message
Have you witnessed your first death? I have, as I spent a couple of years working as a healthcare assistant on a care of the elderly ward and unfortunately death was a natural part of the job. However for some students who have not been present at a death before, encountering the death of a patient can bring up some very personal and distressing emotions. It doesn't matter whether that death was expected, or as a result of a sudden traumatic incident, the feelings involved can still be the same. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adamroxby/message
If notes get lost then a patient's personal details could be revealed and the care that they receive might be hampered if their practitioner has to go on a treasure hunt for their records. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adamroxby/message
When I left college I decided to get a job rather than go straight into university. I didn't feel there was anything that sufficiently interested me enough to dedicate a large portion of my time and money in pursuing. And I didn't buy the argument from my friends that if you weren't going to university you would miss out on the most exciting time of your life. However, during those years at work I began to experience a niggling feeling of anxiety that something exciting was happening just beyond my reach. I felt like I was missing out. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adamroxby/message
Welcome to episode 107 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 30 November 2022] of #mhTV. This week Nicky Lambert and David Munday spoke with Chris Connell, Maxine Cromar-Hayes & Dan Warrender about #MHDeservesBetter. Biographies will be soon on the MHNA YouTube page. Sorry for the delay! Some links to follow: Twitter page: https://twitter.com/MH_DeservesBett Wordpress page with manifesto and library of resources: https://mentalhealthdeservesbetter.wordpress.com/ Warrender, D. (2022) Mental Health Nurse Academics UK (MHNAUK) Keynote Lecture, Ghost or phoenix: the disappearance or rise of mental health nursing? International Mental Health Nursing Research Conference, 8th and 9th September, St Catherine's College, Oxford University, Oxford, UK. Video of presentation available to watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnL_VOIJ8Cw Connell, C. et al. (2022) “Mental health nursing identity: a critical analysis of the UK's Nursing and Midwifery Council's pre-registration syllabus change and subsequent move towards genericism”, Mental Health Review Journal, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHRJ-02-2022-0012 Critical Mental Health Nurses' Network. (2022). Student MHN Classroom response to Connell et al. [Online] Available from: https://criticalmhnursing.org/2022/11/20/student-mhn-classroom-response-to-connell-et-al/ Warrender, D. (2022) Opinion: ‘I am hiding a ludicrous truth from future mental health nursing students'. Nursing Times, 9th November 2022 [Online] Available from: https://www.nursingtimes.net/opinion/i-am-hiding-a-ludicrous-truth-from-future-mental-health-nursing-students-09-11-2022/ Some Twitter links to follow are: VG - www.twitter.com/VanessaRNMH NL - www.twitter.com/niadla... DM - www.twitter.com/davidamunday CC - www.twitter.com/Chris_RMN MCH - www.twitter.com/Zelina76 DW - www.twitter.com/dan_warrender Credits: #mhTV Presenters: Vanessa Gilmartin, Nicky Lambert & David Munday Guests: Chris Connell, Maxine Cromar-Hayes & Dan Warrender Theme music: Tony Gillam Production & Editing: David Munday
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Whether it be interacting with patients, taking a handover from your colleagues or attending meetings you will always be put in a situation where you have to interact with a diverse spectrum of people. AdamRoxby.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
Welcome to another episode of The Savvy Property Investor Show! This week's episode 2 of The Savvy Property Investors Show focuses HOW TO HAVE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE IN BUSINESS with special guest: Dawn Jarvis Today we meet founder of Dawn Jarvis Ltd. Author, Diversity & inclusion Strategist, and executive coach - Registered Nurse Dawn Jarvis. Utilising her 35 years of senior leadership experience in the NHS as a speaker, inclusive leadership coach, diversity and allyship strategist and consultant; Dawn inspires individual's, business owners, organisations, and communities to speak and be heard. With her work featured in BBC, The Independent, Talk Radio, Nursing Times, Nursing Standard. Dawn provides the tools to building the confidence to have courageous conversations- creating compassionate and equitable communities that enable optimum health and wellbeing for all. Author of Nurture your network, her book teaches you to confidently build better relationships, raise your profile, and open exciting new opportunities for you and your ventures. Thank you, Dawn, for joining us today. Today's topic discusses: How you can create impactful change to better your life Learning how to spot signs of ‘burn out' Tips to succeed in business without sacrificing your mental health And more! GUEST CONTACT DETAILS: Connect with Dawn Jarvis on: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DawnJarvisTheDiverseNurse LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnjarvisltd/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dawnjarvis_/ WEBSITE: https://dawnjarvis.com/ Click here to listen to: The Dawn Jarvis show – podcast Dawn's YouTube Remember to subscribe and join our podcast community on Facebook using the following links: Connect with Sapphire on: WEBSITE https://www.savvywomen.co.uk/podcast https://www.sapphiregray.co.uk/podcast https://www.swiacademy.com/podcast EMAIL podcast@savvywomen.co.uk SOCIALS https://www.facebook.com/50savvywomen https://www.instagram.com/50savvywomen Clubhouse @SapphireGray Click our Listen Now to learn more.
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Happy new year! Another article from the archives. I can handle writing long and considered essays. I relish being assessed in the heat of a practice environment. I am resigned to the fact that I will have to endure a three hour written examination on anatomy and physiology. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
How does Diabetes impact the family, friends and colleges of people living with Diabetes? Our special Guest Dawn Jarvis, known as the “Diverse Nurse”, is the Founder and CEO of Dawn Jarvis, Ltd. She is a Diversity & Inclusion Strategist, International Speaker, Executive Coach, Author, Founder of The Diverse Nurse Network and Creator of The Dawn Jarvis Show podcast. Her work has been featured in BBC, Yanga TV, The Independent, Talk Radio, Nursing Times, Nursing Standard and Professional Nurse. Dawn helps executives, organisations, and individuals implement strategies and best practices to transform strategy into action. Dawn also is the Mother of Noah Jarvis a T1D who is Challenging his diabetes and living an Uncommon Diabetic Life, as a Professional Rugby player in the UK We are going to discuss with Dawn how Diabetes impacts the family, friends and colleges of people living with Diabetes. Get her insights as a mother, professional health care worker and The “Diverse Nurse” Welcome Dawn and Thank-you for Joining us for this episode of UDTV. Dawn Jarvis https://dawnjarvis.com/ **Do you have a goal in life, your profession or business but are unsure how to get there? The ability to network work both online and offline has never been more important. Networking doesn't have to be daunting and isn't only for extroverts. This book walks you through 10 simple steps that you can implement TODAY and that will help you to confidently build better relationships, raise your profile and open up exciting new opportunities. https://dawnjarvis.com/order-nurture-your-network/
Welcome to another episode of Explode Your Expert Biz Show, brought to you by http://gtex.org.uk/, I am your host, Simone Vincenzi, The Experts Strategist, and this is the podcast for experts who want to become the ultimate authority in their niche while making an impact in the world. We have created the Ultimate Publicity Bundle where you will get access to: A Curated Database Of 500+ Media Publications That Are Looking For Speakers 100+ Podcasts looking for guests. My templates on how to connect with journalists. My follow up framework to maximise every single speaking opportunity you have. All of this for only £29,99 for a limited period of time. Click here to download. http://bit.ly/publicity-bundle-podcast Today I have the pleasure to Interview Dawn Jarvis Dawn Jarvis, known as the “Diverse Nurse”, is the Founder and CEO of Dawn Jarvis, Ltd. She is a Diversity & Inclusion Strategist, International Speaker, Executive Coach, Author, Founder of The Diverse Nurse Network and Creator of The Dawn Jarvis Show podcast. Her work has been featured in BBC, Yanga TV, The Independent, Talk Radio, Nursing Times, Nursing Standard and Professional Nurse. Dawn helps executives, organisations, and individuals implement strategies and best practices to transform strategy into action. Dawn is the author of the Ebook Nurture Your Network which will be available this autumn. In this episode, we talk about: How networking has helped her achieve success in my life career and business Networking isn't only for extroverts and doesn't have to be yucky. Networking can help you to build your confidence and raise your profile Connect with Dawn Jarvis Website: https://dawnjarvis.com Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/dawnjarvis_/ LinkedIn: https://www.LinkedIn.com/in/dawnjarvisltd/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dawnjarvis To become a GTeX Member, Apply here: https://gtex.events/call ----- To receive daily support in your coaching and speaking business, join our private Facebook Group EXPLODE YOUR EXPERT BIZ https://www.facebook.com/groups/explodeyourexpertbiz/ ------- Take a full business assessment for free to have absolute clarity on your business with the EXPERT BIZ CHECKLIST. http://bit.ly/expert-biz-checklist-podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/explode/message
Never miss a show, get notifications direct to your inbox. http://bit.ly/TheLoveldaShow Covered in this Episode The networking guide for the non-networker How to build your network Who you need in your network to be effective About Your Host: World renown Speaker Coach, Moderator, MC and Host. Lovelda Vincenzi teaches female entrepreneurs how to secure game-changing paid speaking opportunities such that they can increase their impact, influence and income. As an MC and Moderator Lovelda has been trusted by organisers to introduce and facilitate conversations with political figureheads, Celebrities & Senior Executives such as Paul Polman (Former Unilever CEO), Monica Lewinsky, Kunal Nayyar (Big Bang Theory) & Margrethe Vestagar (European Commissioner for Competition). Featured on Business Insider, Psychologies and High Life Magazine, Lovelda is on a mission to unleash authentic powerful female voices. Connect with the show: YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/LoveldaVincenzi Instagram: www.instagram.com/loveldashow About our Guest Dawn Jarvis: Dawn Jarvis, known as the “Diverse Nurse”, is the Founder and CEO of Dawn Jarvis, Ltd. She is a Diversity & Inclusion Strategist, International Speaker, Executive Coach, Author, Founder of The Diverse Nurse Network and Creator of The Dawn Jarvis Show podcast. Her work has been featured in BBC, Yanga TV, The Independent, Talk Radio, Nursing Times, Nursing Standard, Professional Nurse and Mother&Baby. Dawn helps executives, organisations, and individuals implement strategies and best practices to transform strategy into action. Dawn wrote the book Nurture Your Network and co-authored the 2017 NHS England and NHSI report Enabling BME Nurse and Midwife Progression into Senior Leadership Positions. Connect with Dawn Jarvis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnjarvisltd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DawnJarvisTheDiverseNurse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawnjarvis_/ =================================================== Links shared in this episode > > > FREE Speaker Marketing Blueprint: Your guide to building speaker marketing assets regardless of if you are brand new to speaking or looking to ramp up: https://www.worldclassfemalespeakers.com/speakermarketingblueprint/ > > > The book Nurture your Network will be published in the Autumn and is available to pre-order on: https://dawnjarvis.com A free summary of the book is available on: https://dawnjarvis.com =================================================== Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates.
As a student nurse, issues surrounding mental health are never far away. Originally published 9th January, 2012 Even when studying adult nursing you are encouraged to have an awareness of concepts related to mental health and mental illness. But still, even though everyone studies it, there seems to be an element of uncertainty around caring for patients with mental health problems. In my own experience I can think of of a good example. Let's call her Danni. Danni was admitted to hospital after taking an overdose of painkillers and excessive alcohol. It was felt that her vulnerable state of mental health was significantly worsened by the anniversary of the death of a close family relative. The trained nursing staff attended to her immediate medical needs and the health care assistants checked her observations and changed her bed in the morning. I wanted to be active in all aspects of her care but felt restricted by my anxiety and lack of experience with patients who had mental health problems. If Danni had been admitted with a physical illness you could expect to see a fairly logical series of events taking place. Give Drug A to cure disease B: it would be a set routine or pathway that you could follow to make that patient medically fit. But with mental health, you're faced with a greater degree of uncertainty. You become more aware of what you're saying and how you're acting; conscious that even the slightest intonation or vocal inflection could have an undesirable effect. For me this is still one of the barriers that student nurses have to overcome when dealing with mental health. The perceived fear over what you should or should not be saying is ever present. It lurks in the background and can stifle a students' ability to feel fully engaged and able to play a proactive role in a patient's care. As students, we should try not to feel restricted when caring for mental health patients. We should feel a sense of empowerment in fulfilling an important caring role as part of the entire multi-disciplinary team. Students are in a privileged position, by engaging with patients we can make important contributions to mental well-being. No matter what branch of nursing you chose, you will encounter mental health patients so it is vital that you become fully involved with this essential aspect of modern nursing. Orignal Article at the Nursing Times --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
While at my community placement I visited an older patient to assess what help and support she would need in order for her to remain at her own home. Recently there have been a slew of reports and accounts about the treatment of the elderly in hospital, but I wanted to convey one patient’s experience. AdamRoxby.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
It’s that time of year again when we buy presents, look forward to the special food and enjoy spending time with our families; but what about the people we leave behind when our year is done? AdamRoxby.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
Watch out for the upcoming episode taking up the new Pressure Ulcer quality improvement tool kit - released on The Nursing Times, in cooperation with Mölnlycke. April 9, 2021, 7:00 AM CET.
I have noticed something in today’s NHS and it’s something I can only describe as ‘healthcare martyrdom’. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
Recently, I’ve been thinking about risk scores, and whether they work or not. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
At some point during your student nursing life, you are going to come across a patient that is unable to feed himself or herself unaided. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
As hard as we try to be objective, none of us can stop the instant spark of opinion that enters our head when we meet a new person or encounter a new situation. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
So, when I thought about what I could offer in this time of excitement and uncertainty, I wanted to give an honest representation of something that can be quite distressing and humiliating: what happens when you fail - and, more importantly, how do you pick yourself back up again? www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
Over the course of your education, you will be placed in a variety of different areas and specialisms. Each will have its own unique opportunities for learning and development … www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
After having a discussion with my tutor group about public health and health promotion, my tutor decided to canvass some opinion about the seasonal flu jab. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
"As an NHS student, I am given a bursary of around £570 a month. This is sufficient for me to live on, but that’s about it." www.AdamRoxby.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
An elderly gentleman was knocked from his scooter after a collision with the back of a car. I found myself reacting quickly; I put my hazard lights on and ran over to the middle lane of the roundabout. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
"For some student nurses, heading into practice for the first time can be a daunting experience with their head swimming with expectations and questions. You may be experiencing the workplace for the first time and might be unsure about what’s expected of you." www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
"When you consider some of the most iconic and influential uniforms you would probably have a list that would include the London beefeaters, airline cabin crew and indeed, the crew of Star Trek - my personal, geeky preference." www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
Whether we like it or not, students need to be mentored. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
When I first got involved with Student Nursing Times a couple of months back I felt mixed emotions. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
Back in 2011 I was the first Student Nurse Editor for the Nursing Times and during that time I wrote a weekly article for a year, while looking back at the articles I wanted to share them with you as a way to preserve them. Where possible I will link to the original article hosted on the Nursing Times site. www.AdamRoxby.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adamroxby/message
With 20+ years' experience - a lecturer & author, Michelle is an international conference expert, helping her clients (The Economist Group, UBM & The Nursing Times) develop ideas from concept. https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-fanus-13613312/
Join regular hosts Stuart McKenzie and Ed Freshwater, with special guest Steve Ford (Editor, Nursing Times) discussing what's new where mental health nursing and politics collide. Some silliness too...
Jenni is the ex-editor of the Nursing Times and provides an interesting perspective by looking at leadership in the NHS through an outsiders perspective. She observes how she personally thinks about leadership and how sometimes circumstances mean that we are forced to lead. She also observes leaders who are just starting out in their career.
Welcome to the second episode of Purple Rainbow Pancreatic Cancer Podcasts. This series for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month has been made in memory of Seth Goodburn, he died 33 days after being diagnosed with the disease. In this episode we discuss treatment. Derek O Reilly a pancreatic cancer surgeon who works in Manchester Royal Infirmary he talks about the challenges of surgery and the Whipples operation. Pippa Corrie an oncologist from Cambridge University Hospital Trust she explains the treatment available if you are having chemotherapy. And we also hear from the Nursing Times award winning specialist nurse Vicki Stevenson - Hornby who tells us all about the accelerated pathway to surgery for patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. There are some medical terms in this episode but don't worry we will explain them. https://www.purple-planet.com
Join host Amy Zellmer as she speaks with Dr. Joyce Mikal-flynn Dr. Joyce Mikal-Flynn has firsthand experience with trauma. An avid marathon runner and triathlete, in 1990 she survived a sudden death event requiring 22 minutes of CPR. Since her survival she completed 5 marathons, several triathlons, earned her Master’s In Nursing and a Doctor of Education. She is passionate about her philosophy of using one’s inner strengths and courage to turn tragic events into victories. Her ongoing research and clinical work is intended to positively influence the field of trauma focusing on PTG for individuals, vicarious survivors and communities who suffered and survived critical events. She developed a contemporary system of rehabilitation: Metahabilitation bringing forth her business: Methab.com. An associate professor at CSUS, she continues clinical practice, lecturing and researching on posttraumatic growth (PTG), presenting internationally and nationally on the subject. Publications include articles in Nursing Times (2012), Journal of Addictions Nursing (2015) and Nursing 2016. Her book: Turning Tragedy Into Triumph: MetaHabilitation, A Contemporary Model of Rehabilitation was released in 2012. She completed a sabbatical (2015) studying vicarious survivors of trauma, focusing on family and friends of those who suffered and survived troubling life events. She visited Oklahoma City, NYC and Boston interviewing people who witnessed and were affected by these traumatic events. Her ongoing research along with a deep concern for those who deal with trauma and those who care for them lead to the creation of a course at CSUS: Traumatology: Introduction to Posttraumatic Growth. Sponsored by: Minnesota Functional Neurology, DC
Find out how the HSJ Women Leaders Network is supporting women to redress the gender balance in the NHS in our exclusive podcast with Helen Birtwhistle, director of external affairs at NHS Confederation and Nursing Times editor Jenni Middleton.
Each Saturday, I get an email newsletter from the UK-based site "Nursing Times." They cover issues that are somewhat universal in healthcare, including patient safety, healthcare culture, nursing shortages, budget cuts, and the like.Last week, this article, caught my eye: "Workplace principles revealed for NHS staff in Wales." http://leanblog.org/audio126 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support
Today we welcome “the hammer” back to the show after taking some time away for a medical leave. In honor of her return we have review the nursing times podcast out the of the UK. This is a great example of a “niche” podcast that is all about being a nurse in the UK. Things they Do Right http://podcastreviewshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/studentnursingtimes.jpg ()They a seem to have the pulse of the UK nurse, they are putting some effort into their podcast. There are insights from the “front lines” of nursing in the UK that will have a smaller audience, but those that find it will LOVE IT. My wife is a nurse, and she loved it as it took her back to the days of nursing school. Things They Can Improve You have no album artwork in iTunes. This is a HUGE “no no” as you are blowing your first impression in the place that owns about 60% of the marketing. There are no show notes on your website or anything mentioning your podcast. How are you going to get more listeners if nobody can find it? Don't hold your contact information hostage “we'll tell you how at the end of the show.” Make it EASY to contact you. Proving You Can Do Anything You Want – It's YOUR Podcast In the middle of the podcast they bust out a song. I would normally put a player here so you could hear their podcast, but there isn't one listed http://www.nursingtimes.net/student-nursing-times/ (on their website. )
Today we welcome “the hammer” back to the show after taking some time away for a medical leave. In honor of her return we have review the nursing times podcast out the of the UK. This is a great example of a “niche” podcast that is all about being a nurse in the UK. Things they Do Right They a seem to have the pulse of the UK nurse, they are putting some effort into their podcast. There are insights from the “front lines” of nursing in the UK that will have a smaller audience, but those that find it will LOVE IT. My wife is a nurse, and she loved it as it took her back to the days of nursing school. Things They Can Improve You have no album artwork in iTunes. This is a HUGE “no no” as you are blowing your first impression in the place that owns about 60% of the marketing. There are no show notes on your website or anything mentioning your podcast. How are you going to get more listeners if nobody can find it? Don’t hold your contact information hostage “we’ll tell you how at the end of the show.” Make it EASY to contact you. Proving You Can Do Anything You Want – It’s YOUR Podcast In the middle of the podcast they bust out a song. I would normally put a player here so you could hear their podcast, but there isn’t one listed on their website.
Michael Livingston's versatility as a musical artist is incomparable. The Spanish Reggae phenomenon has definitely earned a place in history as one of the fore-runners of the reggae/cross-over genre. His unique approach and interpretation of reggae music has been highly commended and rewarded by many established members of the music industry, both artistes and producers alike.Michael Livingston has performed in prestigious events and locations such as The World Famous Apollo Theater, Reggae Sunsplash 1992(Montego, Bay, Jamaica)and The "Tribute to Bob Marley Concert" accompanied by Judy Mowatt formerly of the I-Trees, and Marley Fest(Alajuela, Costa Rica). Ken Bob has been associated with sweet harmonies and conscious lyrics. Nothing unusual considering the time spent in the studio flexing with luminaries such as the legendary Beres Hammond, Dennis Brown and Ken Booth.Ken is currently working in the studio on a project with Sly and Roby. One of the song that was produced by them were 'Tracks of my tears' which was nominated for the 2011 grammy. My father and mother are Jamaica .I was born in London . I studied at Kinston University in Kingston-upon-Thames.I am a registered nurse and I am an inventor and founder & Director of Neo-innovations UK Ltd.I invented a medical device called Neo-slip. Neo-slip is a, innovative and easy solution to aid and encourage application of tight elasticated anti embolism stockings. I have trademark and patent pending. Finalist in the Lloyds TSB Enterprise Awards 2013, winning Bright Ideas competition,Europas 2013 nomination, funding from UK charity UnLtd, Nursing Standards Award, NVPC people's choice award, Nursing Times finalist and Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths certificate.Invitation to Downing Street and the Prime Minister has shown an interestin Neo-Slip. http://neo-slip.co.uk