POPULARITY
If you're curious about how restaurant chains source their beverages, this Podcast is for you. In this informative episode, Sid Patel, CEO of Beverage Trade Network, takes you inside River Roast, one of the restaurants by Levy Restaurants. He is in conversation with Rachael Lowe, Director of Beverage Operations for Levy Restaurants. Rachael explains the procurement process for beverages in restaurants, from choosing the right products to negotiating prices and contracts. She also explains how the beverages are selected and provides insights into managing inventory and building successful supplier relationships. Whether you're a restaurant owner, manager, or wine director, you won't want to miss this informative video about the beverage procurement in restaurant chains. So grab a glass of your favorite libation and join us for this fascinating look behind the scenes of the restaurant industry. ***About Rachael Lowe*** Director of Beverage Operations at Levy Restaurants Rachael Lowe passed the advanced sommelier degree from the Court of Master Sommeliers in 2009 with a top score that earned her a Rudd Scholarship. She was the 2010 Jean Banchet Top Sommelier, 2011 Star Chef Rising Star Sommelier and 2016 Food & Wine Sommelier of the Year. In addition to such merit, she won the top prize at the Ruinart Chardonnay competition hosted by Ruinart and the Guild of Sommeliers in 2010 Lowe served as Sommelier at the Michelin-rated Bouchon, a French bistro in Yountville, CA, under the direction of The Thomas Keller Restaurant Group. Prior to her time there, she spent more than four years as Sommelier for several fine-dining venues throughout New York City, including Café Gray, the Mandarin Oriental and Restaurant Gordon Ramsay inside The London NYC hotel. Upon moving to Chicago Lowe served as Director of Wine and Spirits at the Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago, where she oversaw all wine and beverage management, which included Sixteen, the hotel's signature fine-dining restaurant, Rebar, the Terrace at Trump, and all catering and in-room dining. She then took over as Wine Director at both Naha, a Michelin-starred Mediterranean restaurant, as well as the companies French based sister restaurant, Brindille. Six years ago Lowe took the position as Director of Beverage for Spiaggia, where she oversees the restaurant, Café and private dining events.
Physiopedia offers an online Global Health Course through their Physioplus platform. Listen to one of the co-founders, Rachael Lowe, discuss how Physiopedia strives to improve global health through universal access to physiotherapy knowledge. Her and her team have developed an online Global Health course tailored towards physiotherapists (you can find it here). Prepare yourself to […]
I wanted to bring on my friend Rachael Lowe onto The Path Hunters Podcast as she's on an interesting journey in her life. She is now transitioning back into a job in order to further develop herself and sharing her insights on this experience. Follow me at www.Instagram.com/pathhunters Send me an email at paul@pathhunters.com
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to Dr Chris Littlewood about his research and experience with shoulder pain. Be ready for some interesting and potentially controversial perspectives! Chris is a senior lecturer in clinical trials based at Keele University in the UK. For more info. about Chris see: https://twitter.com/physiochris https://www.keele.ac.uk/pchs/staff/researchers/chrislittlewood/ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chris_Littlewood2
Denise Watson is an Paediatric Orthopaedic Extended Scope Physiotherapists working at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital where she is responsible for the clubfoot related services. In this interview recorded as part of the 2017 open clubfoot course, Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia chats to Denise to explore her experience as a clinician and also running this service. https://members.physio-pedia.com https://twitter.com/curvyfeet http://www.chelwest.nhs.uk/services/therapy-services/childrens-therapy/paed-ortho-esp http://globalclubfoot.com/ http://walkforlifeclubfoot.org/ https://www.ndorms.ox.ac.uk/research-groups/global-surgery/projects/africa-clubfoot-training-act
Rachael Lowe speaks to Elia Bernabeu Mira from the ICRC team in Sudan. Elia shares her experiences in working in the clubfoot clinics and helping the children and families involved. This interview was recorded as part of the clubfoot course on Physiopedia Plus. https://www.linkedin.com/in/elia-bernabeu-mira-5a954577/?trk=seokp-title-professional-name https://members.physio-pedia.com
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to Rosalind Owen from the Global Clubfoot Initiative (GCI http://globalclubfoot.com/) who provides her overview of this organisation, the training available and the global situation regarding clubfoot. More info. about Rosalind https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosalind-owen-8b88a3125/ The interview was recorded as part of the Physiopedia - ICRC open course on clubfoot: https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/clubfoot/
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia speaks to Dr Tim Nunn and Dr Rick Gardner from Cure who describe their work with children with clubfoot in Ethiopia. This interview was recorded as part of the Clubfoot course on Physiopedia Plus. https://cure.org/staff/tim-nunn/ https://cure.org/staff/rick-gardner/ https://members.physio-pedia.com
Prem Saggurthi from the ICRC introduces the 2017 open course on managing children with clubfoot to Rachael Lowe of Physiopedia. https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/clubfoot/ More info on Prem: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prem-saggurthi-52255a12/
In this interview recorded as part of the 2017 course on Neck Pain delivered on Physiopedia Plus, Rachael Lowe chats to neck pain specialist Chris Worsfold. In this excellent interview Chris provides concise and practical advice to clinicians on how to approach clients with neck pain and how to go beyond the current research evidence in effective management. For more information about Chris and his neck pain courses see: http://www.chrisworsfold.com/ For the PP+ Neck Pain course see: https://members.physio-pedia.com/
Rachael Lowe of Physiopedia talks with Roelie Wolting about her experiences in working with children with cerebral palsy. This interview is part of the Managing Children with Cerebral Palsy MOOC on Physiopedia Plus. https://members.physio-pedia.com
Rachael Lowe of Physiopedia talks with Lurinda Prinsloo about occupational therapy and cerebral palsy. This interview is part of the Managing Children with Cerebral Palsy MOOC on Physiopedia Plus. https://members.physio-pedia.com
Joanne Morris is a co-editor of the recently published Pharmacology handbook for physiotherapists and in this interview with Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia she shares her insights from creating this book and gives tips to clinicians relating to working with patients taking medication. More about the handbook: https://www.elsevier.com/books/pharmacology-handbook-for-physiotherapists/reznik/978-0-7295-8361-9 More about Joanne: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joanne_Morris3
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to Dr James Elliott from Northwestern University, Chicago to explore his extensive knowledge and research relating to whiplash and neck pain. James provides extensive advice on appropriate clinical predictions rules, outcome measures and subsequent approaches to treatment based on the latest published research. There are many tips here relevant to clinicians looking to improve their practice! This interview was recorded as part of the cervical spine course on Physiopedia Plus (https://members.physio-pedia.com/) Learn more about James: https://twitter.com/elliottjim http://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/faculty-profiles/az/profile.html?xid=20211 https://shrs.uq.edu.au/profile/122/james-elliott https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-elliott-53048148/ Jame's research group: http://www.nirl.nu/NIRL__Northwestern_University_Neuroimaging_Research_Lab/Home.html Clinical prediction rules, outcome measures and research mentioned in this interview: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25827122 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23831865 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235332073_A_new_stratified_risk_assessment_tool_for_whiplash_injuries_developed_from_a_prospective_observational_study http://www.physio-pedia.com/Fear%E2%80%90Avoidance_Belief_Questionnaire http://www.tac.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/27454/tampa_scale_kinesiophobia.pdf http://psychotherapy-center.com/counseling-issues/trauma-and-stressors/ptsd-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-therapy/measuring-the-emotional-impact-of-an-event/ https://help.jtechmedical.com/support/hardware/commander?kbartid=143 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/306073718_Cluster_Analysis_of_an_International_Pressure_Pain_Threshold_Database_Identifies_4_Meaningful_Subgroups_of_Adults_with_Mechanical_Neck_Pain https://www.researchgate.net/publication/50420479_Pain-induced_Changes_in_the_Activity_of_the_Cervical_Extensor_Muscles_Evaluated_by_Muscle_Functional_Magnetic_Resonance_Imaging http://www.uib.no/ipq/
Prof. Gwendolen Jull shares a lifetime of research knowledge and clinical experience working with neck pain and the cervical spine. In this interview with Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia she reviews current understanding and identifies issues and tips for clinicians. The interview was recorded as part of the Cervical Spine course on Physiopedia Plus (https://members.physio-pedia.com/). For more information about Gwen see: http://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/7582 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gwendolen_Jull
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to founder and president of WebPT, Heidi Jannenga. This conversation explores the remarkable success of the company in the past 9 years, what Heidi has learned along the way and her opinions on how Physical Therapy (physiotherapy) the profession and its members can work address the challenges of the future. www.webpt.com https://twitter.com/HeidiJannenga https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidijannenga/ https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2017/05/12/2017-az-top-tech-awards-tech-titan-heidi-jannenga.html
Alessandro Demaio of the World Health Organisation talks to Rachael Lowe about NCDs and the role of physiotherapists. This interview was recorded as part of the Physiotherapy, Exercise and Physical Activity Course delivered by Physiopedia and ExerciseWorks. More information on Sandro: http://sandrodemaio.com/ https://twitter.com/SandroDemaio
Rachael Lowe talks to Dr Paul Kelly from the University of Edinburgh about his teaching and research relating to physical activity and its impact on health. This interview is part of the #PEPA16 MOOC on members.physio-pedia.com For more info on Paul: http://www.ed.ac.uk/education/about-us/people/academic-staff/profile.php?person_id=532
As part of the Physiopedia Plus course on sports physiotherapy Rachael Lowe chats to Mike Reinold, a PT who knows from experience what it takes to get that dream job... For more from Mike see: http://www.mikereinold.com/ https://twitter.com/mikereinold
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to Maria Constantinou about her experiences working as a physiotherapist at the world's largest sporting events, gleans her advice about the most important competencies and insights into her expertise in using taping. Maria's taping book http://store.elsevier.com/Therapeutic-Taping-for-Musculoskeletal-Conditions/Maria-Constantinou/isbn-9780729539173/ Maria on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-constantinou-4110a640 Maria on Twitter https://twitter.com/mariaconstant
Rachael Lowe of Physiopedia talks to Peter Moore about the his experience as a patient with chronic pain and how he came to develop the Pain Toolkit. Peter gives advice from the patient's perspectives for physiotherapists treating patients with pain. http://www.paintoolkit.org/ This interview was recorded as part of the introduction to pain course on Physiopedia Plus. https://members.physio-pedia.com
In this interview recorded as part of the introduction to pain course on Physiopedia Plus (https://members.physio-pedia.com), Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia speaks with Dr. Tasha Stanton about her research on pain. In this video, Tasha answers three fundamental questions about pain: What is pain? Why do we have it? Why doesn’t it go away? Tasha is a senior research fellow with the Body in Mind Research Group at the University of South Australia and is currently a National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Early Career Fellow (2014-2018). She is also the recipient of the prestigious 2016 Ronald Dubner Research Prize. Tasha’s research focuses on clinical pain neuroscience, specifically on cortical body representation, somatosensation, multi-modal illusions, and pain. To date, she has received over $1.7 million in competitive research funding and has been invited to speak at 20 national and international conferences. Earlier this year Tasha was awarded the Australian Pain Society’s Rising Star Award and spoke at the APS’ Annual Scientific Meeting. http://people.unisa.edu.au/Tasha.Stanton https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tasha_Stanton https://twitter.com/tash_stanton
Rachael Lowe chats to Mike Stewart to explore his experience and understanding of working with patients with pain. This interview was recorded as part of the Understanding Pain course on Physiopedia Plus. For more information about Mike see: http://knowpain.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/knowpainmike
Rachael Lowe talks to Stroke researcher Dr Coralie English from the University of Newcastle Australia about her work investigating rehabilitation of individuals following stroke in particular the levels of appropriate activity and exercise. Coralie summarizes the current research understanding and offers clinical advice for physiotherapists and physical therapists. This interview was recorded as part of the stroke course on Physiopedia Plus (https://members.physio-pedia.com) Learn more about Dr Coralie English: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/profile/coralie-english https://twitter.com/Coralie_English https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Coralie_English
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to Jane Burridge, Professor of restorative neuroscience at the University of Southampton, UK, about her research and experience of rehabilitation of individuals with stroke. Jane talks about her particular technology focused studies and also offers more general advice for clinicians working with stroke patients. This interview was recorded as part of the Stroke course on Physiopedia Plus (https://members.physio-pedia.com/learn/stroke/). Learn more about Jane here: http://www.southampton.ac.uk/healthsciences/about/staff/jane_burridge.page
This interview was recorded as part of the introduction to neurology course on Physiopedia Plus. This week, Rachael Lowe of Physiopedia speaks to Dr. Emma Stack about her research on the management of Parkinson’s Disease and in particular minimising the risk of falls for these patients. Dr. Emma Stack is a Principal Research Fellow at the University of Southampton. Both Emma’s research and her public engagement focus on movement behaviour in Parkinson’s, particularly on maintaining activity levels while avoiding falls. She is the Principal Research Fellow on SPHERE, a project that is developing sensors that predict falls, detect strokes and changes in mood, and analyze eating behaviours. SPHERE envisages using sensors in the home to monitor health across a spectrum of ages and conditions, with a focus on safe mobility in the home. Emma is a headline speaker at Therapy Expo 2016 in Birmingham, UK.
This interview was recorded as part of the introduction to neurology course on Physiopedia Plus. This week, Rachael Lowe of Physiopedia speaks to Rachel Young about her passion for increasing the use of exercise in the rehabilitation of neurology patients. Rachel Young is a senior lecturer and neurology specialist from Sheffield Hallam University UK and has twenty years experience in the field. She has an evolving interest in exercise and physical activity and is active in developing exercise prescription skills amongst physiotherapists through developments within the under-graduate, post-graduate and CPD provision at SHU. Rachel is currently a research assistant for a service evaluation focussed upon a physical activity programme for participants with long term musculoskeletal changes. Her planned doctoral study will involve the evaluation of accessible exercise equipment for people with MS. Rachel was a presenter at Physiotherapy UK’s 2015 conference and where she spoke about enhancing exercise prescription in the physiotherapy curriculum at Sheffield Hallam University.
This interview was recorded as part of the introduction to neurology course on Physiopedia Plus. In this interview, Rachael Lowe of Physiopedia talks to Prof. Lisa Harvey from the University of Sydney, Australia about her extensive experience as a clinician, educator and researcher in neurology. Lisa is a professor and senior research fellow at the University of Sydney, with over 20 years experience in the area of spinal cord injuries. Her primary interest lies in clinical trials designed to determine the effectiveness of different physiotherapy interventions for people with spinal cord injury. Lisa’s research experience covers a diverse range of topics including contracture and hand management of people with tetraplegia, orthotic gait along with exercise and respiratory physiology. She teaches widely both nationally and internationally, and has been the recipient of numerous grants and scholarships. Lisa is the author of Management of Spinal Cord Injuries E-Book, 1st Edition, a guide for physiotherapists. She also initiated and continues to manage a website of physiotherapy exercises appropriate for people with neurological conditions. Lisa was the lead tutor for the Physiopedia’s Physiotherapy Management of Spinal Cord Injuries online course 2014. This course will run again in the future!
Anita Gross talks with Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia about her research work relating to neck pain. In particular the development of systematic reviews and clinical treatment toolkits. As part of this month’s (Feb 2014) Physiopedia Members Learn Topic on the Cervical Spine we have been very fortunate to be able to record a 40 minute interview with Anita Gross from McMaster University, Ontario, Canada. Anita coordinates the Cervical Overview Group, a group that conducts and maintains systematic reviews for the Cochrane Collaboration on neck pain. She chairs the Head and Neck, Arm, Hand (HaNSA) Research Group at McMaster University, School of Rehabilitation Sciences. Her most recent work relates to the International Collaboration on Neck (ICON) project – a multidisciplinary group who are synthesizing evidence about the management of neck pain, including practice patterns and opinions from various health disciplines.
Richmond Stace talks to Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia discussing his insights into pain. Originally training as a Registered General Nurse, Richmond developed an interest in pain whilst observing the varying responses in recovery after operations. Richmond continued to train as a physiotherapist and has a further degree in Sport Rehabilitation and a Masters Degree in Pain Science. https://twitter.com/painphysio
Roger Kerry (University of Nottingham UK - https://rogerkerry.wordpress.com/) talks to Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia discussing the importance of clinical reasoning and the Cervical Arterial Dysfunction (CAD) framework. As part of Feb 2014’s monthly learn topic on the cervical spine we were extremely fortunate to be able to record a 30 minute interview with Roger Kerry, Associate Professor at University of Nottingham, about his work and thinking on clinical decision making and the Cervical Arterial Dysfunction (CAD) assessment model. Here we provide a 10 minute section of this interview where Roger describes this very important framework and contrasts it against vertebrobasilar ischaemia (VBI) testing used prior to cervical manipulation.
Rachael Lowe from Physiopedia talks to Linda Fitzgerald about her experience as a physiotherapist specialising in treating the foot and ankle. Linda shares her four top tips and also discusses her use of exercises, orthotics, taping, electrotherapy and laser therapy. Learn more about Linda here: https://twitter.com/ash1physio https://twitter.com/lindajdeacon http://ashbournephysio.ie/staff/ This interview was recorded as part of the Foot and ankle course on Physiopedia Plus http://members.physio-pedia.com
On this week's episode of In The Drink, host Joe Campanale is joined by sommelier Rachael Lowe, wine director of Spiaggia Restaurant in Chicago. Rachel has crafted wine programs at some of the most distinguished dining establishments in the United States. She holds an advanced sommelier degree from the Court of Master Sommeliers, which awarded her the Rudd Scholarship for top scores on the advanced exam. Lowe won the top prize at the Ruinart Chardonnay competition hosted by Ruinart and the Guild of Sommeliers in 2010, and the Jean Banchet award for Top Sommelier in Chicago. In that same year, Star Chefs named her Rising Star Sommelier. Food & Wine Magazine named Rachael one of the top Sommeliers of 2016.