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On this episode the Unprivileged Drinkers try a few different drinks, Pepsi Nitro with Sip Shine. Our Shot o clock is with Jameson Orange, have you tried yet? What do you think we rated it as?? And we had some other surprise drinks, tune in to find out!!!! Support the show
On this episode the Unprivileged Drinkers try a few different drinks, Pepsi Nitro with Sip Shine. Our Shot o clock is with Jameson Orange, have you tried yet? What do you think we rated it as?? And we had some other surprise drinks, tune in to find out!!!!Support the show
Our Shot of the Day and Profile This
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Our Shot of the Day Honoree explains how he didn't make it to court, and we cover the wonderful world of drugs today on Profile This! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are a lot of self-help books out there, but none of them are written by a hockey legend with four Olympic gold medals and a medical degree. Hayley Wickenheiser's extraordinary success as a woman in a male-dominated sport happened because of her remarkable grit and resilience. In this episode, she chats with Medcan's Chief Corporate Services and Talent Officer Bronwen Evans about her new book, Over the Boards: Lessons from the Ice, and tells stories of the moments and mentors that made her who she is. Episode 88 webpage LINKS Check out Hayley's social media: Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook Read Hayley's bio and see her Olympic details here Watch CBC's The National and its feature on Hayley and her COVID-19 vaccine campaign, “This is Our Shot” here Learn more about Conquer COVID, the organization that worked with Hayley to deliver PPE in 2020. Hayley Wickenheiser TEDx YYC talk: Make a new status quo Read about Wickfest, The Canadian Tire Wickenheiser World Female Hockey Festival founded by Hayley. INSIGHTS According to Hayley Wickenheiser, the best athletes often are not the most talented—rather, they're the most resilient. “They're willing to get knocked down and get back up again,” she says. For many years, Hayley was the only girl playing hockey on boys' teams in rural Saskatchewan. She cut her hair short and had to change out of her gear in the car. Those years taught her how to be comfortable with being uncomfortable. Now, her resiliency is her greatest strength, and something she encourages everyone to develop. Pushing through difficult situations will toughen your skin, and prepare you to face other challenges that come your way. “You don't have to be great at anything to be able to develop your resiliency,” she says. [09:16] People are power: Many people think that raising a child will hinder the success of your career, but Hayley says her son Noah has done the opposite. He taught her how to leave the stress of her job on the ice, and keep her family life separate. “Your kids just want you to be present,” Hayley says. “Noah didn't care how many goals I scored, and he made me a better player because of that. I was more patient and I was able to have more empathy for my teammates.” The people in your life want to see you succeed. “If you don't have good people around you, you don't really have a chance to be successful,” she says. [12:11] We're more than what we do: Your identity should be something deeper and more integral to your personality than achievements or failures. After her team's loss against the U.S. at the 1998 Nagano Olympics, Hayley was devastated and went into what she calls an “Olympic depression.” Her coach, Wally Kozak, noticed how the loss affected her and handed her a piece of paper that read, “A gold medal is a wonderful thing. But if you're not enough without it, you'll never be enough with it.” Hayley still carries the piece of paper in her wallet today, more than twenty years later. The idea, then, is to develop a sense of self that is deeper than one's successes or failures. [16:21] As a child, Hayley had emotional outbursts so dramatic that her mother would spray her with water from the kitchen faucet to calm her down. Over time, Hayley learned how to manage her emotions and use them productively. “If I need to worry or be sad or angry, I'll give myself an hour where I'm just going to lay it all out. When that hour's up, I've got to let it go and move on,” she says. Everyone experiences emotion, and it's important to feel those emotions, to process them. But it can also be difficult to put them aside when it comes time to work or focus. Hayley considers her so-called “freakout sessions” as effective ways to compartmentalize and cope with difficult feelings that you can't always control. [18:36] Back when Hayley was training for the Olympics, she received some advice from Ryan Smith, at the time the captain of the Edmonton Oilers: “Rest is a weapon, Hayley. Use it.” At the time, she was pushing herself extremely hard. As she aged, Hayley realized how wise that advice was. “I do really cherish my rest days, and I try not to book anything when I have a day off,” she says. Sleep is very important for recovery and for chronic diseases, but rest doesn't have to mean sleeping or doing nothing. “It can be doing things you enjoy, spending time with family or friends, anything that fills your cup up again,” says Hayley. [24:22]
How should we be preparing for yet another protest? Guest - Dr. Birinder Narang - Clinical Instructor with the Department of Family Practice at UBC; Member S. Asian COVID task force - part of This is Our Shot campaign
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau speaks to Jas Johal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau speaks on housing affordability, vaccine certificates and the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. Trudeau says federal insignia will accompany provincial vaccine certificates What sort of impact will a federal insignia on your vaccine certificate have on your travel plans? Guest - Claire Newell - President and Founder of Travel Best Bets Time for Vancouver to accelerate the transition to cleaner fuels? Is it time switch towards cleaner fuels? Guest - Andrea Reimer - Former Vancouver city councillor Gas prices have dropped 20 cents in recent days, but is this going to last? Are gas prices going to continue drop? Or are we in for paying more at the pump? Guest - Dan McTeague - President, Canadians for Affordable Energy; GasPriceWizard The federal election and housing affordability Reacting to the Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's comments on housing affordability Guest - Paul Kershaw -UBC Policy Professor, and Founder of Generation Squeeze Canada ‘ready to stay' in Afghanistan past Aug. 31 deadline set by U.S.: Trudeau Guest - Kevin Newman - Former anchor for Global National, and former reporter and host for ABC News and CTV Is planning for the future impossible during the pandemic? Guest - Dr Birinder Narang - Clinical Instructor with the Department of Family Practice at UBC, Member South Asian COVID task force And a part of This is Our Shot campaign
Guest - Dr Birinder Narang - Clinical Instructor with the Department of Family Practice at UBC, Member South Asian COVID task force And a part of This is Our Shot campaign
She's the greatest women's hockey player of all time, a Hockey Hall of Famer, an author, an Olympic softball player, Leafs executive and, oh yeah, we catch her the day before she begins her medical career and day one of her residency. Hayley Wickenheiser joins us this week! Jim spends a few days outlining Hayley's accomplishments and asks about all the hats she's worn in her career. They discuss different kinds of leadership. She and Russ get into their Olympic hockey memories, including the crazy parties in the village and which Olympic athletes could you always count on to have beer in their rooms. You won't believe what the Russian players would do for free beer. Hayley discussed the state of women's professional hockey and where she'd like to see it go. She talks about the books she's written and "This is Our Shot," the campaign she's involved in to crush COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Plus much, much more!
Most of us knows someone who mistrusts some element of the COVID-19 vaccine. Access, miscommunication, cultural barriers and the historic traumas that some communities have associated with the health system are all factors behind that mistrust. Data shows that more than a quarter of Canadians have yet to get their first dose. So, how are vaccine advocates working towards turning a “maybe” into a “hell yes?” Dr. Tajinder Kaura joins me on “This Matters” to explain. Guest: Dr. Tajinder Kaura, ER physician in Peel Region, member of South Asian COVID-19 Task Force and the This is Our Shot campaign
Andy and Dr. Lisa launch into the first chapter of “Our Shot” by remembering the wounds of the beginning of the pandemic. Listener memories of the early days set the scene and Dr. Lisa introduces us to a Seattle physician who was one of the first doctors on the front lines of the pandemic in America and an ER doc in New York City who recalls the lasting mental health effects many of her colleagues are left with as a result of the spring surge that overtook the city. These heroes — and all of us — have come a long way. Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt and Instagram @andyslavitt. Follow Dr. Lisa on Twitter @askdrfitz. Dr. Tsion Firew is on Twitter at @DrTsion. Check out In the Bubble's Twitter account @inthebubblepod. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Support the show by checking out our sponsors! Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/ Check out these resources from today's episode: Check out this article from The New York Times looking back at how COVID-19 hit Seattle and where things stand today: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/11/us/coronavirus-seattle-success.html Learn more about COVID-19 anxiety and burnout in New York frontline workers: https://www.clinicaladvisor.com/home/meeting-coverage/aapa-2021/anxiety-burnout-ny-frontline-workers/ Read Dr. Firew's opinion piece in The Guardian about deciding to get vaccinated while pregnant: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jan/13/doctor-pregnant-taking-covid-coronavirus-vaccine Order Andy's book, Preventable: The Inside Story of How Leadership Failures, Politics, and Selfishness Doomed the U.S. Coronavirus Response: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250770165 Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com/show/inthebubble. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy Slavitt, President Biden's Senior Advisor on COVID-19, is back from the White House to his chair on the award-winning In the Bubble podcast. Just as he took us through the pandemic, this 10-week series called Our Shot is about leading us out. It's an insider's guide for getting closure on what happened, how we emerge, and what must come next. Andy is joined each week by Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick, who takes you places we couldn't go during the pandemic. Special guests include leaders we rarely get to see drop their guard the way they do on this podcast. Andy gives listeners information and inspiration from his bubble every Monday and Wednesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy Slavitt, President Biden's Senior Advisor on COVID-19, is back from the White House to his chair on the award-winning In the Bubble podcast. Just as he took us through the pandemic, this 10-week series called Our Shot is about leading us out. It's an insider's guide for getting closure on what happened, how we emerge, and what must come next. Andy is joined each week by Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick, who takes you places we couldn't go during the pandemic. Special guests include leaders we rarely get to see drop their guard the way they do on this podcast. Andy gives listeners information and inspiration from his bubble every Monday and Wednesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy Slavitt, President Biden's Senior Advisor on COVID-19, is back from the White House to his chair on the award-winning In the Bubble podcast. Just as he took us through the pandemic, this 10-week series called Our Shot is about leading us out. It's an insider's guide for getting closure on what happened, how we emerge, and what must come next. Andy is joined each week by Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick, who takes you places we couldn't go during the pandemic. Special guests include leaders we rarely get to see drop their guard the way they do on this podcast. Andy gives listeners information and inspiration from his bubble every Monday and Wednesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6 time Olympian, 4 time Gold Medalist, member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, and one of the greatest hockey players of all time - Just days away from becoming an official Doctor, HAYLEY WICKENHEISER joins the podcast to have a conversation with Bob and John. To begin the show, we learn about "This is Our Shot", a campaign to battle vaccine hesitancy and encourage Canadians to get inoculated, something Hayley has spearheaded from the start. Hayley shares her first hand experiences battling COVID-19, as she spreads awareness across Canada about the severity of the pandemic, and the importance of vaccination. The three also discuss Hayleys role on the International Olympic Committee, what it will take for Canada to attend the summer Olympics in Tokyo and her experience speaking up against the idea of Japan hosting the games. Finally, as a former member of the team, we get her opinion on the cancellation of this summers World Championships and the potential for a tournament in Calgary in August.
The Canadian icon, Ed the Sock, talks about the lack of support for Canadian musicians since the demise of Much Music and the need for his new online platform, NewMusicNation. Determined to fill vaccine spots Sarah Mackey and Janaya Matheson explain how they're helping Albertans navigate the vaccine booking system in province with Vax Hunter AB. Encouraging Canadians to get vaccinated, This is Our Shot, notable Canadians are helping to get the word out including Olympic Athlete Clara Hughes , Investor & Author Arlene Dickinson, and Pediatric Infectious Disease physician Dr. Cora Constantinescu. Plus, it's Friday, so fasten your seatbelt for another wild edition of Trash Talk, presented by Local Waste! 5:58 - Ed the Sock 24:38 - Vax Hunter AB panel 39:14 - This is Our Shot Real Talk Round Table 1:51:24 - Trash Talk