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I learned so much from this episode and if you would have told me I would be interviewing a gay nurse and doula I would never have believed it! Paige and I discuss her experiences working with those through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. We also talk about the healthcare system and how pregnant women are treated in the US. And, of course, she touches on her queer experience, gender roles, and queer love. As someone who has not always felt connected to the idea of giving birth and having kids, this conversation was so interesting. Enjoy!For more info:paigegreenwellness.cominstagram: pagpaggySupport the show
There is a bidirectional relationship between cancer and aging. The risk of developing cancer increases as we age, and research shows that cancer and some cancer treatments can accelerate aging. However, earlier detection and targeted therapies are making a difference. Paige Green, chief of the Basic Biobehavioral and Psychological Science Branch, explains that other factors such as psychosocial wellbeing also play a role in the aging process. Green and her colleagues at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) are taking a holistic approach to studying cancer and aging to help survivors lead longer, healthier lives.
The gals welcome former guest Paige Green—nurse, doula, star—to talk about the dismal state of reproductive rights in America and how to generally deal.
Boiling Point – 6:00pm 1st Jun 2021 A comfy and cozy lifestyle is just not for her. Our guest Paige Green loves a good challenge. She is a penguin researcher who lived in the most remote places to study her subjects. In this episode, we talk to her about the ups and downs of human […]
https://wp.eastsidefm.org/episodes/boiling-point-600pm-1st-jun-2021/ A comfy and cozy lifestyle is just not for her. Our guest Paige Green loves a good challenge. She is a penguin researcher who lived in the most remote places to study her subjects. In this episode, we talk to her about the ups and downs of human life in the Subantarctic and the [...]Read More... from Hanging with the penguins – Paige’s adventures in the Subantarctic
Olivia & Melissa chat with a real life, pro-choice doula about the business of birth, primal fertility, and why the Alabama abortion bill isn't about saving babies at all.
In episode 118, Kestrel welcomes Rebecca Burgess, the founder of Fibershed, to the show. A globally recognized project, Fibershed is working to address and educate the public on the environmental, economic and social benefits of de-centralizing the textile supply chain. "What are we doing? What is our consumption doing to other people's cultures?" -Rebecca Burgess, founder of Fibershed In this episode, Rebecca shares more on her exceptional and unexpected path into working in the textile industry. For her, it all started with agriculture, and a happenstance loom that happened to exist at her former university. For Rebecca, she has continued to uncover and discover so many more intricacies of the textile system through her curiosity and drive to consistently ask more questions. Throughout this chat, Rebecca also shares more in depth information on the power that farmers and ranchers hold today to turn around the health of our soil, while becoming climate change heroes. The below thoughts, ideas + organizations were brought up in this chat: Rebecca realized what a fibershed is while she was living in Southeast Asia: "a Fibershed is like a watershed or a food shed - it's a strategic geography that clothes you." "I think there's a danger in abstracting the wearer from the source of the material." Paige Green, photographer Rebecca partnered with in the early stages of building out Fibershed Prototype Wardrobe, project Rebecca developed in 2010 (the beginnings of Fibershed), where she worked with the community around her to develop and wear a prototype wardrobe whose dyes, fibers and labor were sourced from a region no larger than 150 miles from the project’s headquarters Carbon Farming: decarbonizing the atmosphere + re-carbonizing our soils is a process Rebecca has been working diligently on educating farmers, ranchers and larger brands about, in an effort to help them maximize their carbon capture "Everyone who manages a farm or a ranch has the potential of being a complete climate hero." North Face x Fibershed Climate Beneficial Wool project Drawdown, book by Paul Hawken - Rebecca shares how overall, regenerative farming is really how we are going to be able to reverse global warming "Bare ground is what you want to avoid in carbon farming." Gabe Brown, farmer in North Dakota who has been sequestering massive amounts of carbon into his soil through his regenerative farming approach, using cover crops of diverse species that he calls chaos gardens Climate Beneficial Wool, supports fiber production that measurably contributes to balancing the carbon cycle Natural Resource Conservation Service Comet, tool that allows Fibershed and/or farmers model different scenarios, to help them determine how they can maximize their carbon capture Citizen Science Soil Sampling Protocol, developed with UC Davis - it's a toolkit that allows the rancher to take their own soil samples, and they send them to the lab to receive carbon data in their soil per acre (it also allows the farmer or rancher to understand how much carbon they are actually sequestering) The Fibershed blog, stories from their producer program The Fibershed Affiliate Directory, provides a point of connection to the grassroots network of communities organizing around regional fiber systems Post Colonial Bandaid Strategies: "it's like we're rich white people with money and we're going to invest in things that make us feel better in developing countries, and we're going to invest in big global technologies that have high returns and scale really quickly." Rebecca believes that people of means need to be investing in community-based infrastructure. Artist Alert From Intro: Rachel Ignotofky is an author and illustrator, who creates exceptionally stunning systems-oriented artwork, connected to the earth, science and women. If you're a visual learner like me, her artwork can truly help paint a clear explanation of some of the wonders of the planet and beyond.
Bug talks story with Paige Green, Passion, People and Photographs; Photogra(fighters) challenge for Valley Fire victims and on being Arann Harris’ wife on Reclamation Road Radio. Live every Tuesday at 5:20 PM on KSRO 1350 AM and 103.5 FM the Drive with Jaxon. Right click to download this podcast as an audio file. The post Reclamation Road Radio Podcast Episode 11 – Paige Green appeared first on Heritage Salvage.
Big Body Broadcasting & The Q-Spot with Big Body celebrate their Two-Year Anniversary Show! With well over 35,000 Listeners, we are so grateful for our dedicated audience. During this special broadcast, we will showcase authors Ni'chelle Genovese, Paige Green, J'son M. Lee, Drica Armstrong, Nigeria Lockley, and many more. We also have special guests and some awesome surprises. The Q-Spot with Big Body looks forward to bringing you another year of the best new authors, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals. Thank you for your continued support. We appreciate it, and we appreciate YOU!
This episode almost didn’t see the light of day, but not because it was almost lost or deleted. If you’ve listened to the Grind Pulp Podcast, you know that we don’t worry about language or censoring our thoughts. The problem when you add copious amounts of alcohol to the mix is that everything gets a little wobbly around the edges. Andrew and Jeronimo stumbled into this recording session after attending a party. If you take anything away from this podcast, be sure to fact check that information frequently. Sid Haig doesn’t like to be called Sig by drunk people. Super Fly came out in 1972. Shaft in ’71. And Allan Arbus was indeed born into a Jewish household in NYC. Stories: 1. Avra Bolling, She Killed to Live – Guy Hadleigh 2. Remy’s Revenge – Paige Green 3. The G-string Gundown – in Blood & Tacos #2, Walter Himes (discovered by Josh Stallings) Feature Presentation: Coffy (1973) – directed by Jack Hill Episode 15 is coming soon. MEGAFORCE!