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Cheers to Your Success!
225:Rethinking Chronic Pain: Why Pushing Through Isn't the Answer with Dr. Redmond

Cheers to Your Success!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 53:39


OVERVIEW: For so many women, chronic pain becomes a way of life—something they just push through, manage, and try to ignore. But what if the very mindset of pushing through is actually making the pain worse? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Redmond, a clinical psychologist and chronic pain strategist, to unpack the new science of pain recovery and why women, in particular, need a different approach. With over a decade of experience helping women break free from the cycle of sensitivity, flare-ups, and frustration, Dr. Redmond shares her insights on how to take back control, reshape your behaviors, and accelerate healing. Inside This Episode, We Cover:

Enterprise Java Newscast
Stackd 74: But it's soup

Enterprise Java Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024


 

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Enterprise Java Newscast
Stackd 74: But it's soup

Enterprise Java Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 139:11


TNT Radio
Andreas Michli & Greg Maybury on Locked & Loaded with Rick Munn - 23 February 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 55:55


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Andreas Michli is a candidate for Mayor of London in 2024. You can find him on Twitter/X at @andreasformayor. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: For almost ten years, Australian researcher and writer Greg Maybury has been a regular contributor to various alternative (independent) media sites such as Op-Ed News, Off Guardian, Dissident Voice, Gumshoe News, The Greanville Post, Russia Insider, Global Research, Consortium News, Information Clearing House and several others. Greg has more recently been a host on TNT. He now writes on Substack under the “No Fly Zone” banner, on gregmaybury.substack.com.

Skin and the City
Shop My: Esthetician Christmas List + Spa Art is Here

Skin and the City

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 18:23


Overview: For our last podcast of 2022, Hailey bundled up and joined from the front yard as we talked about our holiday plans and covered a couple last minute things. We are really proud of the launch of our first spa art collection and we hope you love it as much as we do! We also share our Esthetician Christmas List so if you're like Kasey and you are running things a little last minute, you'll love this compilation of simple things that can sneak health and wellness into your life. We hope you enjoy the holidays and we'll see you next year! Today We Talk About: Digital Download Spa Art: Rust | Yellow | Green | Blue | Purple | + Become a member so you can enjoy 50% off Highlights from this week's blog on My Esthetician Christmas List Glow Tip of the Week: You don't need to wait for a New Year's resolution, start saying yes to yourself now! Links Mentioned: ⭐️ Where is my steamer from? What's my favorite esty chair? Shop Spa & Equipment and use code Kasey for 5% off your order HERE Enjoy 5% off Glow skincare with code SATC22 Become a Glow Skincare Member | Join the Private Facebook Group | Follow Us on Pinterest | ASCP Insurance | Follow us on TikTok Leave us a review HERE & email a screenshot to podcast@glowskincarela.com and our Kim-Tern will be shipping you some goodies Be sure to follow and tag us on IG! @skinandthecitypodcast and @glowskincarela Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skinandthecity/support

TNT Radio
Tommy Robinson & Elsa Schieder (Part 1) on Sky Dragon Slaying - 17 July 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 55:22


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: For 15 years Tommy Robinson has been at the forefront of the fight to bring justice to the members of the overwhelmingly muslim grooming gangs in the UK. He has written 2 books 'Enemy of the State' and 'Silenced". He's been to jail amongst violent muslim offenders and almost beaten to death for speaking out. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Elsa Schieder has a triple disciplinary PhD - Psychology, Sociology, Literary Theory. She has taught in 6 departments at the university and college level: Humanities, Education, English, Film Studies, Women's Studies and Sociology. She was long a tenured Humanities prof at John Abbott College. Elsa has a strong interest in ‘Truth' and runs https://www.truthsummit.info

TNT Radio
Tommy Robinson & Elsa Schieder (Part 2) on Sky Dragon Slaying - 17 July 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 55:50


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: For 15 years Tommy Robinson has been at the forefront of the fight to bring justice to the members of the overwhelmingly muslim grooming gangs in the UK. He has written 2 books 'Enemy of the State' and 'Silenced". He's been to jail amongst violent muslim offenders and almost beaten to death for speaking out. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Elsa Schieder has a triple disciplinary PhD - Psychology, Sociology, Literary Theory. She has taught in 6 departments at the university and college level: Humanities, Education, English, Film Studies, Women's Studies and Sociology. She was long a tenured Humanities prof at John Abbott College. Elsa has a strong interest in ‘Truth' and runs https://www.truthsummit.info

TNT Radio
Mary Kostakidis, Kathryn Kelly & Jeremy Beck on The Mike Ryan Show - 08 July 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 55:51


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: For more than two decades, Mary Kostakidis was the face of SBS Television and the weeknight presenter of SBS World News Australia. She was the first woman appointed to present a national prime time news bulletin in Australia and went on to present its flagship news program for 20 years, before resigning from SBS in 2007. Since leaving the station, Mary has become a leading figure in Australian public life, a result of her long-standing interest in social justice and human rights. She has been a strong advocate for Julian Assange. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Kathryn Kelly is Co-convenor of the Alliance Against Political Prosecutions. AAPP is a coalition of groups and individuals advocating for truth and open justice in matters such as those of Bernard Collaery and Witness K and whistleblowers David McBride and Richard Boyle; AAPP condemns politically motivated prosecutions, demands the discontinuance of the cases against such people, and calls for the provision of appropriate financial restitution; AAPP supports whistleblowers and others whose actions result in serious wrong-doing being brought to public notice; AAPP opposes the use of secret hearings in such trials – transparency and open justice should remain a high priority in our justice system.

Pri-Med Podcasts
Contraception: When Do We Start Them? - Frankly Speaking Ep 252

Pri-Med Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 8:44


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-252   Overview: For patients who would like to prevent pregnancy, many options—both hormonal and nonhormonal—exist. Despite the availability of multiple options, many patients do not use them because of either a lack of knowledge or a lack of access, the latter being especially true in uninsured and non−English-speaking communities. Research has shown over the years that while unintended pregnancies have decreased in the United States, more can be done, and primary care providers can play an important role in helping to further decrease and eliminate barriers to contraception.   Episode resource links: Lesnewski, R. (2021). Initiating Hormonal Contraception. American Family Physician, 103(5), 291-300. Guest: Mariyan L. Montaque, DNP, FNP-BC   Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine
Contraception: When Do We Start Them? - Frankly Speaking Ep 252

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 8:44


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-252   Overview: For patients who would like to prevent pregnancy, many options—both hormonal and nonhormonal—exist. Despite the availability of multiple options, many patients do not use them because of either a lack of knowledge or a lack of access, the latter being especially true in uninsured and non−English-speaking communities. Research has shown over the years that while unintended pregnancies have decreased in the United States, more can be done, and primary care providers can play an important role in helping to further decrease and eliminate barriers to contraception.   Episode resource links: Lesnewski, R. (2021). Initiating Hormonal Contraception. American Family Physician, 103(5), 291-300. Guest: Mariyan L. Montaque, DNP, FNP-BC   Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Pri-Med Podcasts
Using DOACs for Valvular Atrial Fibrillation - Frankly Speaking Ep 249

Pri-Med Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 10:42


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-249   Overview: For non-valvular atrial fibrillation, physicians, patients, and guideline organizations all prefer direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) over vitamin K antagonists, such as warfarin, for thromboembolic prophylaxis. For those with valvular atrial fibrillation, the data for safety and efficacy have been limited because randomized trials comparing DOACs to warfarin often exclude patients with valvular atrial fibrillation. Join us to explore new data that shed light on the use of DOACs in valvular atrial fibrillation.   Episode resource links: Dawwas GK, Dietrich E, Cuker A, Barnes GD, Leonard CE, Lewis JD. Effectiveness and Safety of Direct Oral Anticoagulants Versus Warfarin in Patients With Valvular Atrial Fibrillation : A Population-Based Cohort Study. Ann Intern Med. 2021;174(7):910-919. Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP   Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine
Using DOACs for Valvular Atrial Fibrillation - Frankly Speaking Ep 249

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 10:42


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-249   Overview: For non-valvular atrial fibrillation, physicians, patients, and guideline organizations all prefer direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) over vitamin K antagonists, such as warfarin, for thromboembolic prophylaxis. For those with valvular atrial fibrillation, the data for safety and efficacy have been limited because randomized trials comparing DOACs to warfarin often exclude patients with valvular atrial fibrillation. Join us to explore new data that shed light on the use of DOACs in valvular atrial fibrillation.   Episode resource links: Dawwas GK, Dietrich E, Cuker A, Barnes GD, Leonard CE, Lewis JD. Effectiveness and Safety of Direct Oral Anticoagulants Versus Warfarin in Patients With Valvular Atrial Fibrillation : A Population-Based Cohort Study. Ann Intern Med. 2021;174(7):910-919. Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP   Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Bucket Talk
Mike Gaffin

Bucket Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 30:24


Overview For the 3rd episode of Bucket Talk Season 3, we got the chance to sit down with the legendary Mike Gaffin; infamous to the trucking community under the Instagram alias, Boston Trucker. Having spent his life on the road as a professional trucker, Mike has a wealth of stories to share. This episode is a must listen if you're someone who's ever been interested in trucking or just want to understand what a day in the life is like. About Mike Gaffin:Growing up, Mike's father told him routinely "Don't become a trucker." A professional trucker himself, his intentions were good. Mike's father understand just how tough the gig was, and was doing it to support his family. Mike didn't end up taking his fathers advice. As a child watching his father, and learning everything to know about trucks, his interest became a passion. This passion has carried Mike all across the country for over 15 years. While he's since retired, the passion that fueled him is still very much alive. One look at his Instagram confirm this. Having accrued a following of over 64k, it's clear that Mike has become an industry leader and spokes person for the trucking community. Tune in to hear what Mike has learned over the years on this exciting episode of Bucket Talk.

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Pri-Med Podcasts
Community-Acquired Pneumonia: How Long Do We Need to Treat? - Frankly Speaking Ep 232

Pri-Med Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 10:13


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-232   Overview: For patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), wide variation in the duration of treatment exists. Longer duration of treatment may increase the risk of adverse effects and lead to antibiotic resistance. However, shorter duration of treatment may result in treatment failure. See what new evidence shows may be the best antibiotics treatment duration in most patients with CAP.   Episode resource links: Dinh A et al. Pneumonia Short Treatment (PTC) Study Group. Discontinuing β-lactam treatment after 3 days for patients with community-acquired pneumonia in non-critical care wards (PTC): a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, non-inferiority trial. Lancet. 2021 Mar 27;397(10280):1195-1203 Metlay JP et al. Diagnosis and Treatment of Adults with Community-acquired Pneumonia. An Official Clinical Practice Guideline of the American Thoracic Society and Infectious Diseases Society of America. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2019 Oct 1;200(7):e45-e67. Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP   Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine
Community-Acquired Pneumonia: How Long Do We Need to Treat? - Frankly Speaking Ep 232

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 10:13


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™   CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-232   Overview: For patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), wide variation in the duration of treatment exists. Longer duration of treatment may increase the risk of adverse effects and lead to antibiotic resistance. However, shorter duration of treatment may result in treatment failure. See what new evidence shows may be the best antibiotics treatment duration in most patients with CAP.   Episode resource links: Dinh A et al. Pneumonia Short Treatment (PTC) Study Group. Discontinuing β-lactam treatment after 3 days for patients with community-acquired pneumonia in non-critical care wards (PTC): a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, non-inferiority trial. Lancet. 2021 Mar 27;397(10280):1195-1203 Metlay JP et al. Diagnosis and Treatment of Adults with Community-acquired Pneumonia. An Official Clinical Practice Guideline of the American Thoracic Society and Infectious Diseases Society of America. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2019 Oct 1;200(7):e45-e67. Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD, FAAFP   Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Conversations: Interpreting and Translating's Podcast
S02 E06 – Preparing for Healthcare Assignments – Dina Kerr, Certified Arabic Interpreter/Translator, Educator

Conversations: Interpreting and Translating's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 27:01


Overview:For accurate translation and interpretation, healthcare interpreters and translators need good knowledge and understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the main body systems, most common diseases and disorders, assessment and treatment methods. (Crezee, 2013)So how do you start preparing for the healthcare interpreting job you just accepted? Where do you access the medical information and terminology? This week Fatih speaks with Certified Arabic Interpreter/Translator Dina Kerr, an experienced healthcare interpreter and interpreter trainer on how she prepares for her assignmentsGuest Bio: Dina studied computer science at Swinburne University and worked at Telstra for over 17 years in various position varying from technology specialist to technical strategist, Solution Analyst and finally as a solution architect in Content and media (Engineering group). She completed her Masters of Social Science (Translating & Interpreting studies) at RMIT University (2009-2010). Dina has been practising as an interpreter and translator into Arabic. She currently teaches at RMIT University in the T&I Program.Your interest and support is greatly appreciated and we hope you will join us for our events throughout 2021 and onwards.Don't forget to visit our training website for more information and PD opportunities: https://www.conversations-interpretingandtranslating.com.au/ 

United? We Pray
UWP705 - Clarity for Hard Conversations

United? We Pray

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 30:39


Overview: “For we are writing nothing to you other than what you can read and also understand.”-2 Corinthians 1:13aIn this episode, Isaac and Austin examine one of our aims as a ministry, which is that we intend to be clear in all that we write and say. Conversations about race are so hard, in part, because we so often talk past each other. Insofar as God enables us, we desire to build bridges of understanding between Christians of different traditions and groups. Check out the show notes for some helpful resources toward that end. Links & Show Notes:Encouraging piece by Jonathan Morgan about the power of prayer (referenced in intro)Our Word Study series referenced in the podcastOur series on Critical Race Theory referenced in the podcastAustin Suter’s post on learning from people outside your normal tribeTo learn more about United? We Pray follow us on Twitter or our website. Please consider rating the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe using your favorite podcast client to hear more!Produced by Josh Deng with editing by Roshane Ricketts.

Your Daily Astrology and Horoscope Forecast with Kelli Fox

OVERVIEW For you, Aquarius, 2021 is about forming a better understanding of your roots and your own identity. This may involve changes or upheaval in your family or domestic life, or it may manifest as more of an internal, psychological journey. Either way, it’s activated by the three powerful and rare Saturn-Uranus squares this year.   During the second week of January, the Sun conjuncts Pluto in Capricorn, your secrecy zone, and sets you wondering about all things hidden, including elements of your heritage or past. Surprising family revelations may also trigger curiosity, especially when Mars conjuncts Uranus later in the month, and when Mercury turns retrograde in your own sign of Aquarius on January 30 th . This leads up to the first of the Saturn-Uranus squares on February 17 th , when you may experience conflict between who you are and who you thought you were, or how you want to live your life versus your family’s expectations for you.   It’s likely that looking backwards, to your roots, will provide interesting insight, especially when Mars trines Pluto in late February, and when Mars trines Saturn in late March. It may not be until the Mars-Jupiter trine on April 17 th  that you gain the confidence to express yourself, however. In the last week of April, first Venus and then the Sun conjunct unpredictable Uranus – your ruling planet, remember – in your family zone, so change may become inevitable there, Aquarius.   The Lunar Eclipse in Sagittarius in late May falls in your social zone, and indeed it could be with the aid of friends or associates that increase further in confidence in your self-expression, as suggested by the Solar Eclipse in Gemini, your most expressive zone, on June 10 th . A few days later, in mid-June, the second of the Saturn-Uranus squares, again questioning your freedom of self versus your family expectations or responsibilities. This time, with argumentative Mars in your love zone, it may impact more directly on your relationship too. The Mars-Saturn opposition on July 1 st  highlights a stalemate in love, but the passionate Venus- Mars conjunction in your love zone on July 13 th  provides reassurance that your love life is still going strong.   Look to interesting trines in early August, from Venus to Uranus and then to Pluto, for further insight into your family and roots, perhaps with something hidden coming to light. Whatever you discover appears to boost your personal growth and your personal power, with the Mars-Pluto trine in early September being particularly helpful.   Jupiter turns direct in your identity zone on October 18 th , giving you temporary cause for celebration at having resolved your family issues. However, the Lunar Eclipse on November 19 th  is in Taurus, which is your family zone, so there is still some work to do and perhaps one more shock to withstand. Venus turns retrograde in your secrecy zone on December 19 th , just ahead of the final Saturn- Uranus trine over the holiday period. Deep personal reflection is called for at this time, but with Jupiter settling into Pisces, your values zone, on December 29 th , it looks as if you will face 2022 from a more secure foundation. LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS Obviously, your quest to better understand your family dynamics or personal heritage does impact your love life and your wider interpersonal relationships this year, Aquarius. By and large, however, 2021 looks set to be a stable and fulfilling year for you in love astrology; you will need to be flexible on the domestic front, but any upheaval there will likely bring you and a partner closer together in the long run.   Venus arrives in your own sign at the start of February, so the first of the Saturn- Uranus squares hits while you are enjoying an overall open and supportive love vibe. You’re also able to enjoy spicing up an existing relationship in March, Aquarius, when Mars trines Saturn from your joy and dating zone – this would be an interesting time to meet a new love too, if you’re single, although you’d need to be careful not to rush into things. April 17 th  sees another Mars trine from your dating zone, this time to Jupiter in your own sign, which could be another interesting moment if you’re single.   During May, Venus transits your dating zone too, but the Lunar Eclipse in Sagittarius in late May in your social zone suggests that any new relationship at this time might be better off starting as a friendship until mutual trust can be established. The Solar Eclipse in your dating zone on June 10 th  carries a similar element of caution. Just a few days later, the second of the Saturn-Uranus squares takes effect, so your mind is likely to be elsewhere in this period in any case.   July and August, however, are much more promising. The Venus-Mars conjunction in your love zone in mid-July is a lovely thing to behold, and it’s followed later in July by a both Venus and Mars opposing Jupiter – there is a lively, spicy tension here which is ideal for keeping a love relationship interesting or for re-invigorating a relationship which may have lost its magic. When Mars pushes into your intimacy zone in late July, it’s definitely time to carve out some quality private time with your other half.   September has some potentially intense moments for romance, notably the Mars- Neptune opposition on September 2 nd , and the Mars-Pluto trine a few days later. Both of these have spiritual overtones, making this a good time to investigate the karmic links which bind you and your lover together, Aquarius.   Jupiter turning direct in your own sign in mid-October is a confidence-booster in love as in everything else, but the Lunar Eclipse in your family zone on November 19 th  does suggest that upheaval is still on the way.   There are two interesting Venus-Pluto conjunctions in December; one on the 11 th  and a second on the 25 th  after Venus turns retrograde; these occur in Capricorn, your spiritual and privacy zone. With the last of the Saturn-Uranus squares also taking place over the holiday period, this is a good time for reflection and pause. You have learned a lot about who you are; now you must decide where you want to go in love.   MONEY AND CAREER   Although your major focus this year is likely to be on family matters, that doesn’t mean you won’t still be making progress in your career. Early in the year, however, you will want to be careful with your finances. Guard against over- spending, especially once luxury-loving Venus arrives in Pisces, your money zone, in late February. Indeed, the Sun and Venus both conjunct deceptive Neptune in your money zone during the second week of March, and you should be sure to take extra advice at this time.   One of the earliest and most innovative periods in astrology for career progression is between late March and late April. Mars forms two powerful trines to bookend this period; first with Saturn and then with Jupiter. Both are likely to enhance your drive and your creativity too, enabling you to bring bright ideas to the table at work.   Expansive, generous, fortunate Jupiter arrives in your money zone on May 13 th . Between then and June 20 th  – when Jupiter turns retrograde – you can greatly enhance your financial prospects. The Venus-Jupiter trine on June 3 rd  looks especially promising in this regard, as does the Sun-Jupiter trine later in the month. However, the Solar Eclipse on June 10 th  is in your risk zone, so it’s vital that you stay away from gambling or financial risks where you cannot afford to lose.   Spending could become an issue again in late July, particularly when first Venus and then Mars opposes Jupiter from Virgo, your debt zone. Seek financial advice regarding any borrowing or investments at this time; don’t fool yourself into thinking you know better. The Mars-Neptune opposition on September 2 nd  is another potential flashpoint where a debt or investment could be based on shaky ground.   Once Mars moves into your career zone in late October, however, you will be intensely motivated to move forwards in your working life. At first, you may feel frustrated. A Mars-Saturn square on November 10 th  suggests that your career is hampering your personal life or your identity in some way; the Sun-Jupiter square on November 15 th  tells a similar story, as does the Mars-Uranus opposition a couple of days later. If work is getting in the way of your family life or your relationship, this may become dramatically apparent during the Lunar Eclipse on November 19 th . However, any drama at this time does clear the way for a new understanding to be reached. The Solar Eclipse in your objectives zone on December 4 th  suggests that you might need to reset everyone’s expectations about your career, Aquarius, including your own.   December sees your family and personal life back in the limelight, and the final Saturn-Uranus square during the holiday period may put thoughts of your career on the backburner. However, with fortunate Jupiter settling down into your money zone in the last days of 2021, 2022 looks set to be a rewarding and lucrative time.

United? We Pray
U?WP 0603 - Doing Church Together

United? We Pray

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 22:15


Overview:“For where two or three are gathered together in my name, I am there among them.”-Matthew 18:20What does it mean for a church to be gathered in the name of Jesus? What is at the center of a church’s gathering and agreement? Are there things about which we need to agree? Are there things on which we can disagree?Race and racism make these hard questions even harder in our local churches. In this episode, Austin and Isaac talk through some different hypothetical scenarios and encourage listeners to pray for wisdom.Links & Show Notes:Season Six, Episode One: Should I Leave my White Church?Alicia Akins: Be Patient with Slow Growers, Late Bloomers, and Those Yet UnseeingRyan King: Saying Hard Things

Pri-Med Podcasts
Peanut Allergies, Time to Follow the Guidelines? - Frankly Speaking Ep 195

Pri-Med Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 12:15


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Claim CME/CE credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-195 Overview: For patients who have hip replacement or knee arthroplasty there is an increased risk of venous thromboembolism This episode will review the effectiveness of aspirin for preventing VTE in this population Guest: Robert Baldor, MD, FAAFP Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine
Peanut Allergies, Time to Follow the Guidelines? - Frankly Speaking Ep 195

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 12:15


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Claim CME/CE credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-195 Overview: For patients who have hip replacement or knee arthroplasty there is an increased risk of venous thromboembolism This episode will review the effectiveness of aspirin for preventing VTE in this population Guest: Robert Baldor, MD, FAAFP Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Pri-Med Podcasts
Aspirin Can Prevent VTE After Hip or Knee Surgery - Frankly Speaking EP 184

Pri-Med Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 9:26


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Claim CME/CE credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-184 Overview: For patients who have hip replacement or knee arthroplasty there is an increased risk of venous thromboembolism This episode will review the effectiveness of aspirin for preventing VTE in this population Guest: Guest: Alan Ehrlich, MD Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine
Aspirin Can Prevent VTE After Hip or Knee Surgery - Frankly Speaking EP 184

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 9:26


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Claim CME/CE credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-184 Overview: For patients who have hip replacement or knee arthroplasty there is an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). This episode will review the effectiveness of aspirin for preventing VTE in this population. Guest: Guest: Alan Ehrlich, MD Music Credit: Richard Onorato

Tom, Stu & You Podcast
Episode #30 - Why We Should Rewrite History

Tom, Stu & You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 55:38


We've made it all the way to 30 episodes! Can you believe it?? In today's episode, we're looking at why we should be rewriting history, discussing the fact that history is biased and unreliable, how we can still interpret important historical context despite this fact, and what history has to do with us living in today's society.    The two main issues we're covering today: history is unreliable, and we're only taught a very narrow view of the past   Key Message: “The historical memory of a community is its identity. And if for reasons of neglect, ignorance or malice a community's history is trivialized or dismissed, this constitutes an assault on the identity of those who would comprise it.” - Bohdan Kordan   Some of the questions we're considering today: Why is history important? Why is the fact that history is unreliable so important? What are some major events that we aren't taught in school? How do we know history is only taught from one perspective? How does that impact our lives in the present? Why isn't removing statues rewriting history?   Further Resources: Righting Historical Wrongs Written by Bohdan Kordan Why is History Important? An Overview For the Reluctant Learner  New discoveries that proved we got history wrong  Alex Rosenberg in How History Gets Things Wrong  Statues are not history': considering the removal of Sir John A. Macdonald    Full show notes can be found at tomstuandyou.com    Like us on Facebook and Instagram @tomstuandyou or send us an email at hi@tomstuandyou.com with any questions, comments, thoughts, or queries you have on the topics we've discussed or any suggestions of topics you'd like to hear us address.    Thanks so much for your support!

United? We Pray
0403 - DISRUPTION in Seattle, WA (w/ David Leong)

United? We Pray

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 38:40


Overview: "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23)"Racial logic is the air we breathe." If this is true, how does this affect our understanding of race and racism? Why are these issues about more than personal, individual morality and how do we see them manifest in structures and systems? Moreover, how might Christians faithfully disrupt patterns of exclusion and injustice? Join Isaac Adams and David Leong as they talk about race, place, and their connection; listen for an encouraging testimony of how one church's stubbornness and faith has borne beautiful fruit, by God's grace. Other topics the brothers discussed include:Racial identity formation, white fragility, redlining and gentrificationLament and sitting in places of discomfort and painNot rushing to "fix racial problems" but realizing that this tendency in some of us may be a part of the problem

Destination On The Left
Episode 129: 2019 MANY Conference Series Episode 3

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 42:34


We recently attended the 2019 Museum Association of New York annual conference and spoke with attendees from all over New York State representing all types of museums and cultural institutions. I talked with folks from 21 different museums and cultural institutions about how they are creating inclusive environments, attracting new audiences and fitting within the tourism fabric of their community. We used these great insights to create another Museum Series (see last year’s series here) with five episodes filled with knowledge. Through this series, I hope you will find a new perspective on this important segment of the tourism industry. In this episode, I share my conversations with: David Hutchings, Executive Director of Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park Nanette Hance, President of the Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society Jonathan Maney, Executive Director of Hyde Hall Cherese Wiesner-Rosales, Director of The Vestal Museum What You Will Learn in This Episode: How the Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park is using innovative programming and presentations to promote inclusivity and draw a more diverse audience. How the Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society is using collaborations with their local school district in an effort to expand their reach and engage new young audiences. How Hyde Hall is using its historic lighting, including vapor-lit chandeliers, to become a one-of-a-kind destination for visitors from all over the world, as well as a desirable location for TV and film. How the Vestal Museum is making efforts to be not just a historical site and museum but also a center of and showcase for music, arts and culture for the town of Vestal. Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park David Hutchings shares the history of the Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park in Canandaigua, New York, sharing how the home was built in 1887 to be the summer home of Frederick Ferris and Mary Clark Thompson. After her husband Frederick died in 1899, Mary Clark Thompson toured gardens around Europe for inspiration to redesign the mansion’s own gardens as a tribute to Frederick. David speaks about his organization’s efforts toward inclusivity through programs designed to connect with many different people of many backgrounds, including an upcoming performance by an African-American women’s gospel choir covering the stories of women’s suffrage, slavery and Abolition. He discusses upcoming horticulture programs including one on climate change and the local landscape. David shares efforts to attract new, younger audiences to the gardens, including a Moonlight Stroll series with musical performances. He discusses the significant role the Thompson family played in the development of the local community and the contributions they made throughout the region. David shares future plans for the continual development of the site. Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society Nanette Hance shares the founding and purpose of the all-volunteer historical society in Pultneyville, New York. She discusses how the organization is the custodian of the Society house, as well as the nation’s second oldest Little Theater and Pultneyville’s Centennial Park. Nanette explains how the organization is constantly working for inclusivity, including a collaboration between the school district and the historical society. She shares how the society is promoting their exhibits and programs, and some of the programs the society has recently shared including one featuring a well-known children’s book illustrator. She discusses the society’s efforts to reach out to new audiences through community outreach and education. Nanette also shares how the society is more aggressively using social media, and she talks about the success they have found through digital outreach. The Society house is becoming a part of local historical trails as an effort to more fully integrate into the travel fabric of the community, and she talks about efforts to grow the society’s membership and discover new members and visitors. Hyde Hall Jonathan Maney describes the history of Hyde Hall in Cooperstown, New York, a fifty-room British-American limestone mansion with a remarkable view and a fascinating history. Jonathan explains how inclusivity at Hyde House goes beyond accessibility for physically impaired guests to also include a variety of programs and events with an intent for outreach. He describes a partnership with the Cooperstown Graduate Program that engages the students to do research and conduct interviews with people who worked at Hyde Hall. He shares how Hyde Hall has been working with Cornell University to digitize the Clarke Family documents and share them online. He also discusses how events have been key to attracting diverse audiences and younger people. He explains how Hyde Hall is working to restore its kitchens and ultimately offer cooking classes there, and he shares efforts to create an engaging experience for visitors. Jonathan also explains efforts to partner with other museums, festivals, restaurants and historic hotels in the area. Jonathan explore the importance of working with local craftspeople to restore the original lighting that was used in the home in the 1800s, and how the lighting has been a significant factor in creating an authentic, memorable experience for visitors. He shares how the lighting and atmosphere of Hyde Hall have made it a significant filming location for major TV series and movies. The Vestal Museum Cherese Wiesner-Rosales discusses the role the Vestal Museum, a former train depot converted into a museum, plays in preserving the culture and history of the town of Vestal, New York. She shares the museum’s efforts to promote inclusivity by engaging the history of the local Native American tribe and creating an exhibit, as well as a lacrosse exhibit to draw in new audiences. Cherese explains  how the museum is working to become a living space, music and art venue and a draw to many different ages and cultures. She discusses how the museum is working to become a tourism anchor for Vestal, including making efforts to move the museum back to its original location and create a proper historic district for the town. She shares the effort the museum is making to build funds and develop grants to physically move the museum in the future. Overview For each of these organizations and destinations, thinking outside the box and leaning into the distinctive characteristics and offerings that make these locations unique has been instrumental for helping engage new audiences and expanding their reach. Ongoing inclusivity efforts through programs and exhibits that connect the history of these locations to the diverse society we live in today have been an important part of their efforts as well. A broad selection of programs that engage many different kinds of people across ages and ethnic backgrounds will be instrumental in their continued audience-building success going forward, truly highlighting the important role inclusivity can play for the travel and tourism industry at large.. Resources: Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park website: www.sonnenberg.org Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society website: https://w-phs.org/ Hyde Hall website: https://hydehall.org/ The Vestal Museum website: www.vestalmuseum.org We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/

Pri-Med Podcasts
Is Aspirin Effective for Primary Prevention? - Frankly Speaking EP 104

Pri-Med Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 10:18


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Claim CME/CE credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-104-aspirin Overview: For patients with established cardiovascular disease,aspirin is clearly beneficial as part of secondary prevention. However, when used as primary prevention in patients without documented cardiovascular disease, its benefit is much less certain. This podcast will explore 3 recent trials that evaluated aspirin in different populations and found nobenefit for its use as primary prevention. Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD Music Credit: Richard Onorato 

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine
Is Aspirin Effective for Primary Prevention? - Frankly Speaking EP 104

Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 10:18


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ Claim CME/CE credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-104-aspirin Overview: For patients with established cardiovascular disease,aspirin is clearly beneficial as part of secondary prevention. However, when used as primary prevention in patients without documented cardiovascular disease, its benefit is much less certain. This podcast will explore 3 recent trials that evaluated aspirin in different populations and found nobenefit for its use as primary prevention. Guest: Alan Ehrlich MD Music Credit: Richard Onorato