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For more than 30 years Professor Tracey Wade has been at the forefront of eating disorder research, clinical practice and public policy. Currently the Director of the Flinders Institute for Mental Health and Wellbeing at Flinders University, Professor Wade has co-written three therapy books, published hundreds of papers and has just been awarded the 2023: Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy - Distinguished Career Award.In this episode of Strong Enough - the podcast from Eating Disorders Families Australia - we focus on her work on the latest genetic links to eating disorders, delve into her research on the importance of media literacy as a way to combat the menace of social media and find out her insights into the perfectionism trait that can trigger disordered eating in many forms including bulimia, restrictive eating and anorexia nervosa.If you would like more information about Professor Wade's work here is the link to her paper on the influence of social media on eating disorders and her paper on perfectionism interventions.Professor Wade also quotes:the Yerkes-Dodson Law of psychologyher colleague Professor Marika Tiggermann's work on eating disorders and body imageand Viktor E Frankl about finding the space between a stimulus and a responseWant more? Become an EDFA Member: https://edfa.org.au/become-a-member/ It costs less than a cup of coffee a month.Website: https://edfa.org.au/Join EDFA's eating disorder support groups and eating disorder support forums: https://edfa.org.au/parents-and-carer-support/eating-disorder-support-groups/Book a free counselling session with EDFA's Fill The Gap program: https://edfa.org.au/counselling-service/Find out more ways to help here: https://edfa.org.au/donation/https://edfa.org.au/get-involved/volunteer/ For more information click on these links to the EDFA website:Anorexia NervosaBulimia NervosaBinge Eating DisorderARFID - Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake DisorderOSFED - Other Specified Feeding & Eating Disorders#eatingdisorderresearch#perfectionism#whatcauseseatingdisorders#anorexia#bulimia#arfid Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Thursday, the UK celebrated the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the Empire Windrush which made the 5,000 mile journey from the Caribbean to England in 1948. The passengers were mainly made up of ex-servicemen along with over 200 bold, pioneering women. Veteran nurse and founder of the Windrush Cymru Elders, Roma Taylor, former nurse Allyson Williams and journalist Amina Taylor join Nuala to discuss their experiences of leaving home to help rebuild Britain after WWII. As visitors walk through the doors of the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London, they will see 45 hand-drawn portraits of women by British artist Tracey Emin, that have been cast in bronze. They are said to represent every woman. Tracey speaks to Krupa Padhy about her creative process and what she hopes people will take away from the images. Professor Irene Tracey is only the second ever female Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. In the last few weeks she has had to deal with several angry protests in Oxford over the appearance of Kathleen Stock at the Oxford Union. She allowed the talk to go ahead, saying, ‘we have to defend free speech'. Professor Tracey joins Nuala to talk about the battle over free speech, as well as what it's like being a woman in the world of academia. Comedian Bridget Christie's stand-up has been credited with putting the funny in feminism. You might know her from Taskmaster or Ghosts. Now she's created and stars in a comedy drama called The Change, which starts this week on Channel 4. She plays Linda, a woman who turns 50, discovers she's menopausal and abandons her family to go off and find herself in the Forest of Dean. Bridget joins Nuala in studio. Nuala McGovern talks to Rosa Abraham & Rituparna Chakraborty about the fact that nearly half of the population in India is female, but the number of working women has fallen to record lows. For the first time ever, Woman's Hour broadcast live from Glastonbury. Four time Grammy nominee and folk legend Allison Russell joined Anita live for a very special performance. Alongside being a singer and songwriter Allison is a poet, an activist and a multi-instrumentalist. Fresh from performing alongside the one and only Joni Mitchell earlier this month she is at Glastonbury, performing on The Acoustic Stage. Presenter: Krupa Padhy Producer: Hanna Ward Studio Engineer: Bob Nettles
Nuala speaks to a woman who discovered by chance that her fiancé was secretly filming her naked in the home they shared. Victoria, not her real name, reported him to the police and he later pleaded guilty and was convicted on voyeurism charges. Last month she also won £97,000 in compensation, some of which she is aiming to put towards trying to remove the images he made of her without her consent from the internet. According to data gathered from a global network of health scientists, five-year-olds in the UK are on average up to seven centimetres shorter than their peers in other wealthy nations. To discuss the contributing factors Nuala is joined by Anna Taylor, Executive Director of nutrition charity, The Food Foundation and also by Henry Dimbleby the former government food adviser who's also written a book "Ravenous" about our consumption of ultra processed food. In India, the majority of breast cancer cases are diagnosed in the later stages and between 2019 and 2021 less than 1% of women had undergone screening. But a team of blind and partially sighted women are trying to change this by training to become Medical Tactile Examiners where they use their hands to help detect the cancer at its earliest stage. Nuala is joined by Shalini Khanna, Director of The National Association of the Blind India Centre for Blind Women and Leena Chagla, President of the Association of Breast Surgery to discuss. Professor Irene Tracey is only the second ever female Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. In the last few weeks she has had to deal with several angry protests in Oxford over the appearance of Kathleen Stock at the Oxford Union. She allowed the talk to go ahead, saying, ‘we have to defend free speech'. Professor Tracey joins Nuala to talk about the battle over free speech, as well as what it's like being a woman in the world of academia. Presented by Nuala McGovern Producer: Louise Corley Editor: Karen Dalziel
Tracey Brame is Associate Dean of Experimental Learning and Practice Preperation, and Professor at WMU-Cooley. In this episode Tracey shares with us what the Innocence Project is and why she is passionate about helping those who were wrongfully convicted. This episode contains information about roughly how many wrongful convictions there are, the process and resources available for those after incarceration and how many exonerations she has personally been apart-of. Check Out Rising Above Apparel Want to be a part of a group people that are searching to be better everyday then be sure to join the Rising Above Community Facebook Group The Video portion of this podcast can be watched on YouTube The audio portion of this episode can now be found on all your personal favorite podcast streaming service. Apple Podcast Spotify Listen Here All Rising Above Content Learn More Here: Innocence Project Links: https://innocencenetwork.org/ https://www.cooley.edu/academics/experiential-learning/innocence-project https://eji.org/ https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/about.aspx
Let's go though our song catalog and talk about some of our favorite songs of all time. Pay close attention to Professor Tracey's song called Jezebel. Amazing story told in song by an artist call BreevEazie
In this podcast, Dr Weston talks to Professor Tracey Wade about the impact of perfectionism on young people. They discuss the potential negative impact of social media on young people's body confidence and eating habits as well as exploring the warning signs of eating disorders. Professor Wade shares advice on how parents can help to educate children about body image and healthy eating habits.
The cost of turnover is high. The rate of turnover is even higher. If you ever put a calculator to work to see what just a single termination or resignation actually costs then you know why each decision must not be taken lightly. There is a solid connection between the rate of turnover and what is used to determine why a person is hired. To say that, Bruce Tracey PhD has made a major positive impact on the hospitality industry would be an understatement. In this episode we start with the hard cold numbers of turnover from a study he coauthored titled 'The Costs of Employee Turnover: When the Devil Is in the Details'. Then, we get into what matters the most in hiring. We reference this study, "What Matters Most? The Perceived Importance of Ability and Personality for Hiring Decisions", which he also was a coauthor. We even get into something that is emerging in selecting new team members. It;s called 'Hospitality Factor' J. Bruce Tracey is a professor of management at Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration. He has taught courses in human resources management for undergraduate, graduate, and professional audiences throughout North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, and he has won several awards for his efforts. He has conducted research on a wide range of strategic and operational-level HR topics, including the roles and relevance of HR flexibility, impact of training initiatives on individual and firm performance, employee turnover, employment law, and leadership. Professor Tracey has presented his work at numerous regional, national, and international conferences, and his research has been published in many of the top-tier discipline and applied outlets, including the Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Journal of Management, Organizational Research Methods, Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, and the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law. Professor Tracey's sponsors for research and consulting include Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Hilton Worldwide, Marriott International, Mövenpick Hotels and Resorts, Hillstone Restaurant Group, and Uno Chicago Grill, and he has been cited in the New York Times, USA Today, Fast Company, and the Orlando Sentinel, among other popular press outlets. Find Brice Tracey PhD https://sha.cornell.edu/faculty-research/faculty/jbt6/ and on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-bruce-tracey-075b5912/ The Cornell Hospitality Quarterly is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal that is published quarterly in association with the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration and can be found here https://journals.sagepub.com/home/cqx For a free copy of my book "Upset to Happy in One Conversation" go here https://www.thegmcoach.com/upsettohappy To support the podcast https://anchor.fm/restaurantgeneralmanager/support Links to Studies https://scholarship.sha.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1148&context=chrpubs https://scholarship.sha.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1811&context=articles --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/restaurantgeneralmanager/support
We had our Traceys trainer stop by to get us some tips on how to stay fit during the holiday season. We also invite her to an episode of Taste it or Trash it. Lets see what Professor Tracey cooks up this episode.
Check out another fun filled show. Hear what happened to Professor Tracey and who jumped in her car. Find out what disgusting thing King D3 does when he is in the gym. And we do an international Taste it or Trash for it from Russia.
Yo so this show was very heavy to do when Professor Tracey drops her HUGE announcement. We so were no ready
How many of us spend our days surrounded by dead bodies? For Professor Tracey Wilkinson, the Principal Anatomist at the University of Dundee, it is part of her everyday. Tracey is current Cox Chair of Anatomy at the University which is celebrating the 130th Anniversary of the position in 2018. The Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification was the first in the UK to introduce the Thiel soft fix approach to embalming, leading to research which has resulted in new and improved surgical procedures and the design and development of new medical technologies and surgical devices. Starting in the dissecting room, in this Brainwaves, Pennie Latin follows Tracey for a day to find out more about her role as Principle Anatomist, the research she heads ups and how her passion for anatomy is being passed on to medical students, surgeons and researchers around the world.
Using examples from her research, Professor Tracey illustrates some of the exciting developments in brain imaging -seeing exactly how the brain is affected by its environment-and discusses how this research impacts on modern medicine, law and society.
Using examples from her research, Professor Tracey illustrates some of the exciting developments in brain imaging -seeing exactly how the brain is affected by its environment-and discusses how this research impacts on modern medicine, law and society.
The best commentary on race, feminism, politics, pop culture and more from the blog, What Tami Said, plus reader comments, special interviews and more. THIS EPISODE: WOMEN OF COLOR IN THE FEMINIST BLOGOSPHERE. I'll be joined by Professor Tracey of the blog, Aunt Jemima's Revenge. We will talk about the place of women of color bloggers in the femisphere; why spaces dedicated to the unique issues of woman of color are so necessary; and, hopefully, solutions to ongoing marginalization, including how allies can help.
The best commentary on race, feminism, politics, pop culture and more from the blog, What Tami Said, plus reader comments, special interviews and more. THIS EPISODE: WOMEN OF COLOR IN THE FEMINIST BLOGOSPHERE. I'll be joined by Professor Tracey of the blog, Aunt Jemima's Revenge. We will talk about the place of women of color bloggers in the femisphere; why spaces dedicated to the unique issues of woman of color are so necessary; and, hopefully, solutions to ongoing marginalization, including how allies can help.
The best commentary on race, sexism, politics, pop culture and more from the blog, What Tami Said, plus reader comments, special interviews and more. THIS EPISODE: WHAT DOES A PRESIDENT OBAMA MEAN FOR PEOPLE OF COLOR? Special guests: Jennifer from the blog Mixed Race America and Professor Tracey from Aunt Jemima's Revenge.
The best commentary on race, sexism, politics, pop culture and more from the blog, What Tami Said, plus reader comments, special interviews and more. THIS EPISODE: WHAT DOES A PRESIDENT OBAMA MEAN FOR PEOPLE OF COLOR? Special guests: Jennifer from the blog Mixed Race America and Professor Tracey from Aunt Jemima's Revenge.