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The Jade Walker Way
How the oral microbiome is impacting our brain, heart, immunity and pregnancy and the key clinically-proven ways to prevent it with Rebecca Edwards

The Jade Walker Way

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 72:41


In this enlightening episode we welcome back the highly esteemed Rebecca Edwards, Director of Education at Activated Probiotics, to dive into the emerging and critical topic of the oral microbiome. The conversation covers the fundamental aspects of the oral microbiome, its significant links to brain health, Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular issues, pregnancy outcomes, immune health, and even COVID-19 predispositions. Rebecca reveals the frightening realities of oral bacteria, including the pathways through which oral health can influence systemic conditions like Alzheimer's and rheumatoid arthritis. The podcast also emphasises practical actions for maintaining oral hygiene, the role of diet and hydration, and the groundbreaking potential of oral probiotics. Additionally, the episode provides a sneak peek into the upcoming Activated Probiotics Symposium, featuring a stellar lineup of speakers and groundbreaking topics aimed at shifting paradigms in healthcare.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:03:19 The importance of oral hygiene03:51 Understanding the oral microbiome06:45 The oral microbiome and public health09:05 The rise of microbiome interest post-COVID16:25 The oral microbiome's impact on brain health24:43 The role of dental plaque and gum disease29:49 Oral health and systemic diseases35:34 Call to action for practitioners38:19 The impact of COVID on healthcare39:28 Oral health and genetic predispositions41:29 The importance of dental care accessibility42:48 Rethinking mouthwash and bacteria45:26 Diet and oral microbiome48:02 Cardiovascular health and oral hygiene53:19 Probiotics for oral health59:13 Practical tips for oral hygiene01:03:04 Upcoming probiotic symposiumTickets to Activated Probiotics Symposium here:https://events.humanitix.com/activated-probiotics-symposium-2025Activated Probiotics instagram:https://www.instagram.com/activatedprobiotics/References to the oral microbiome:Kanagasingam S, von Ruhland C, Welbury R, Singhrao S K. Antimicrobial, polarizing light, and paired helical filament properties of fragmented tau peptides of selected putative gingipains. J Alzheimers Dis 2022; doi: 10.3233/JAD-220486.Kanagasingam S, von Ruhland C, Welbury R, Chukkapalli S S, Singhrao S K. Porphyromonas gingivalis conditioned medium induces amyloidogenic processing of the amyloid-β Protein precursor upon in vitro infection of SH-SY5Y cells. J Alzheimers Dis Rep 2022; doi: 10.3233/ADR-220029.Haditsch U, Roth T, Rodriguez L, Hancock S, Cecere T, Nguyen M, Arastu-Kapur S, Broce S, Raha D, Lynch CC, Holsinger LJ, Dominy SS, Ermini F. Alzheimer's Disease-Like Neurodegeneration in Porphyromonas gingivalis Infected Neurons with Persistent Expression of Active Gingipains. J Alzheimers Dis. 2020;75(4):1361-1376. doi: 10.3233/JAD-200393. PMID: 32390638; PMCID: PMC7369049.Stephen S. Dominy et al. ,Porphyromonas gingivalis in Alzheimer's disease brains: Evidence for disease causation and treatment with small-molecule inhibitors.Sci. Adv.5,eaau3333(2019).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aau3333The Oral-Gut-Brain AXIS: The Influence of Microbes in Alzheimer's DiseaseNarengaowa1, Wei Kong1, Fei Lan1, Umer Farooq Awan2, Hong Qing1* and Junjun Ni1*References to all 11 studies on Biome BreatheRanjith, A., Nazimudeen, N. Bin, & Baiju, K. V. (2022). Probiotic mouthwash as an adjunct to mechanical therapy in the treatment of stage II periodontitis: A randomized controlled clinical trial. International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 20(2), 415–421. https://doi.org/10.1111/idh.12589Doppalapudi, R., Vundavalli, S., & Prabhat, M. (2020). Effect of probiotic bacteria on oral Candida in head‑ and neck‑radiotherapy patients: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics, 6(3), 470–477. https://doi.org/10.4103/jcrt.JCRTThakkar, P. K., Imranulla, M., Kumar, P. G. N., Prashant, G. M., Sakeenabi, B., & Sushanth, V. H. (2013). Effect of probiotic mouthrinse on dental plaque accumulation: A randomized controlled trial. Dentistry and Medical Research|, 1(1), 7–12.Purunaik, S., Thippeswamy, H. M., & Chavan, S. S. (2014). To Evaluate the Effect of Probiotic Mouthrinse on Plaque and Gingivitis among 15-16 Year Old School Children of Mysore City, India- Randomized Controlled Trial. Global Journal of Medical Research, 14(4), 9–14.Jothika, M., Vanajassun, Pp., & Someshwar, B. (2015). Effectiveness of probiotic, chlorhexidine and fluoride mouthwash against Streptococcus mutans - randomised, single-blind, in-vivo study. Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry, 5(7), 44. https://doi.org/10.4103/2231-0762.156153Jindal, G., Pandey, R. K., Agarwal, J., & Singh, M. (2011). A comparative evaluation of probiotics on salivary mutans streptococci counts in Indian children. European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 12(4), 211–215. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03262809Manikandan, S., Behera, S., Karthikeyan, R., Niranjana, A., Bharathan, R., & Mohammed, O. B. (2020). Effect of green tea extract mouthrinse and probiotic mouthrinse on salivary pH in a group of schoolchildren: An in vivo study. Journal of Pharmacy And Bioallied Sciences, 12(5), 404. https://doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.JPBS_119_20Jindal, V., Mahajan, N., Goel, A., Kaur, R., Mahajan, A., & Malhotra, P. (2017). Clinical efficacy of probiotic mouthwash in the treatment of gingivitis patients in Himachal population. Journal of the International Clinical Dental Research Organization, 9(1), 41. https://doi.org/10.4103/2231-0754.207386Deshmukh, M. A., Dodamani, A. S., Karibasappa, G., Khairnar, M. R., Naik, R. G., & Jadhav, H. C. (2017). Comparative evaluation of the efficacy of probiotic, herbal and chlorhexidine mouthwash on gingival health: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 11(3), ZC13–ZC16. https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2017/23891.9462Sharma, P., Datta, G., Gandhi, K., & Kumar, D. (2019). A comparative evaluation of efficacy of probiotic and chlorhexidine mouthrinses on gingival health and plaque accumulation in 6-9 year old children. International Journal of Applied Dental Sciences, 5(1), 156–162. http://www.oraljournal.com/archives/2019/5/1/C/5-1-43Doppalapudi, R., Vundavalli, S., & Prabhat, M. P. V. (2020). Effect of probiotic bacteria on oral Candida in head‑ and neck‑radiotherapy patients: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics, 16, 470–477. https://doi.org/10.4103/jcrt.JCRT

PBS NewsHour - Segments
As porch piracy grows, how to keep your package deliveries safe this holiday season

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 6:35


With Christmas and the beginning of Hanukkah just days away, many online shoppers are having last-minute gifts delivered to their homes. While it can be more convenient than brick and mortar stores, it also offers an easy target for criminals. Ali Rogin speaks with safety reporter Rebecca Edwards about how you can protect the items on your wishlist this year. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Future Artefacts FM
Reality Break

Future Artefacts FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 60:10


Our latest mini-series on the New Weird begins with the premier of Philip Speakman's, Reality Break, a 15 minute audio work, which follows the recollections of 4 facebook employee's Dungeons & Dragons game in the summer of 2020. Set before Facebook's Metaverse was released to the public, Reality Break explores the social conscience of these worldbuilding employees. Timed to distract from Frances Haugen's whistleblowing, which revealed how Facebook's understood the harm their algorithmic choices made, we address what weirding can do or make sense of, as worldbuilding becomes increasingly co-opted by tech corporations such as facebook. Speakman is the unheard dungeon master at the edge of this piece, drawing analogies between the historic connections of multiplayer games and dungeons, from MUD systems in the 1970s, to 4chan, the metaverse or the weird basement that appears at the end of the work. Together we ask if weirding is a more accessible tool to reimagine our present, that doesn't require the commitment of imagining a new world, and how the uncanny draws attention to norms enforced by late stage capitalism. For our regular listeners, you'll also notice our newest member of the Future Artefacts FM team, Rebecca Edwards, who we're thrilled to have developed our latest mini-series on the New Weird, and more projects coming soon! Artists @philipspeakman Host @influential_bro @_rebecca.edwards @niamhschmidtke Music @joemoss1Broadcast through @rtm.fmPhilip Speakman's practice explores fiction as a technology, and how the imaginary transgresses its unreality through the media, communication and narrative technologies of its times. In the last year he has screened work at Flat Earth Film Festival 2023 (Iceland), delivered a workshop ‘A Self Induced Hallucination' at the Lethaby Gallery (London), and presented Katabasing, a mixed reality performance for Gossamer Fog's Alt_R virtual reality studio. His essay '“It May Start Out As A Game But It Ends Up A Whole World”; Creepypasta, QAnon, and the Anomalous Tales of the Internet' is to be published in a special issue of the journal Contemporary Legend later in the year. He graduated from MA Fine Art at the The Slade in 2023.

The Nuanced Naturopaths
Ep 38 | Microbiome Chats with Rebecca Edwards (Activated Probiotics) | Vaginal Microbiome Across the Lifespan, The Link between Oral Health and Dementia, & MORE!

The Nuanced Naturopaths

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 61:54


The all-round fabulous Rebecca Edwards from Activated Probiotics kicks off this interview with her favourite organ: the VAGINA! We delve into the vaginal microbiome, how this changes across the lifespan, during pregnancy & into menopause, and the success of a specific probiotic strain in treating common microbial imbalances, such as thrush. Rebecca walks us through some of the recent research in the probiotic space (shoutout to the gut-bone axis) and why probiotics are such a joy to prescribe with confidence. We also meet the “keto bro” bacterium bad guys that are found in your oral microbiome and how they're linked to the development of dementias - truly fascinating stuff! You can learn more by checking out the Activated Probiotics Practitioner Portal, with access to upcoming events & webinars. Probiotic products mentioned: Biome Her Biome Dental Biome Osteo Reach out to the Nuanced Naturopaths ⁠here⁠! Send us your feedback, questions & episode requests. CONNECT WITH JULIE: Email Website Instagram Book in with Julie CONNECT WITH KARINDA: Email Website Instagram Book in with Karinda DISCLAIMER FOR PUBLIC: The contents of this podcast or any information mentioned is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you're seeking assistance with your health, please contact an accredited healthcare professional. If you'd like personalised support with your health, you can book a session with Julie or Karinda using the links above. DISCLAIMER FOR HEALTH PRACTITIONERS: The content provided is intended for entertainment and educational purposes. The information discussed in this podcast is not a substitute for professional training. While the authors/hosts make every effort to provide the most up-to-date data and evidence on naturopathic information, this content should not necessarily be considered standard of care and may not reflect individual practices within or outside of Australia. The Nuanced Naturopaths Podcast is a friendly conversation between two friends, us! Karinda and Julie. We're passionate about finding the nuance in natural health. As degree-qualified naturopaths, we like to ask the questions that need to be asked - about all aspects of health, healing and well-being. We delight in questioning firmly held beliefs and finding the nuance in all subjects health-related and beyond. Sometimes it can get a little technical, but hopefully we explain things in a way that's accessible to anyone interested in natural health, whether you're a practitioner or someone who wants to learn more and optimise your wellbeing. It's a chat about poop, periods and everything in between - buckle up for a laugh, a cry and for some things you are yet to consider about your health! Stay nuanced!

Future Artefacts FM
SubScanners

Future Artefacts FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 59:58


Recent EU law now allows citizens to complain if they have been harmed by AI, but what if they have co-conceived your offspring without you even knowing it?For Future Artefacts 20th Episode we're welcoming back Nina Davies with her new work SubScanners, alongside guest co-host Rebecca Edwards. This is the fourth work in a series of fictional traditional dances which loosely follow the structures of western folk dance; agricultural, spiritual, war and courtship. Set within a 15 minute fictional podcast from a nearby future, the characters discuss InterReproduction in the space sector, a reproduction research program for deep space exploration. They share InterRepro's "counterfeit labour scandal", resulting in the emergence digital offspring and of new courtship rituals called SubScanning.Davies presents questions on relationships with digital personhood inside and outside of a phone screen, and how reproduction and labour might exist outside of the body. Together we imagine what types of digital kinship might exist for these offspring, how we could care for them as children, and what their material connections to us might be.SubScanners warns us about the corporate consumption of public law, presenting a fiction where digital persons are co-opted by corporate guardianship and the only way people can regain control of their digital selves is to play these companies at their own game and settle the matter in family court.Working primarily with video, performance, writing and installation, Nina Davies considers current dance phenomena in relation to the wider socio-technical environments from which they emerge. Previous research projects have included; the recent commodification of the dancing body on digital platforms and rethinking dances of today as traditional dances of the future. Oscillating between the use of fiction and non-fiction, her work helps build new critical frameworks for engaging with dance practices. Her work has recently been exhibited and shown at Matt's Gallery, London; Transmediale, AdK, Berlin; Seventeen, London; Pradiauto, Madrid; and, Chemist Gallery, London. Her work has been selected to partake in Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2023; Circa x Dazed Class of 2022 and Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival. In 2021 she co-founded Future Artefacts FM with artist Niamh Schmidtke and was awarded an Arts Council Project Grant to produce their 2022 programme and in 2023 they produced a mini series for Het HEM's online programme The Couch.Rebecca Edwards is a London based curator, writer and producer. Her interests include cultivating experimental curatorial methods, interweaving fluid approaches to production, dissemination and representation of artwork, and exploring the nested fields of technology, digital aesthetics and internet culture.Artist: Nina DaviesHosts: Rebecca Edwards and Niamh SchmidtkeMusic: Joe Moss and John TrevaskisProducer: Mat JennerBroadcast through Radio Thamesmead

MABC women
Philippians 2:19-30 -Rebecca Edwards (April 3,2024)

MABC women

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 27:25


In Our Time
Tiberius

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 53:10


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Roman emperor Tiberius. When he was born in 42BC, there was little prospect of him ever becoming Emperor of Rome. Firstly, Rome was still a Republic and there had not yet been any Emperor so that had to change and, secondly, when his stepfather Augustus became Emperor there was no precedent for who should succeed him, if anyone. It somehow fell to Tiberius to develop this Roman imperial project and by some accounts he did this well, while to others his reign was marked by cruelty and paranoia inviting comparison with Nero.WithMatthew Nicholls Senior Tutor at St. John's College, University of OxfordShushma Malik Assistant Professor of Classics and Onassis Classics Fellow at Newnham College at the University of CambridgeAnd Catherine Steel Professor of Classics at the University of GlasgowProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Edward Champlin, ‘Tiberius the Wise' (Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, 57.4, 2008)Alison E. Cooley, ‘From the Augustan Principate to the invention of the Age of Augustus' (Journal of Roman Studies 109, 2019)Alison E. Cooley, The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre: text, translation, and commentary (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Eleanor Cowan, ‘Tiberius and Augustus in Tiberian Sources' (Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, 58.4, 2009)Cassius Dio (trans. C. T. Mallan), Roman History: Books 57 and 58: The Reign of Tiberius (Oxford University Press, 2020)Rebecca Edwards, ‘Tacitus, Tiberius and Capri' (Latomus, 70.4, 2011)A. Gibson (ed.), The Julio-Claudian Succession: Reality and Perception of the Augustan Model (Brill, 2012), especially ‘Tiberius and the invention of succession' by C. VoutJosephus (trans. E. Mary Smallwood and G. Williamson), The Jewish War (Penguin Classics, 1981)Barbara Levick, Tiberius the Politician (Routledge, 1999)E. O'Gorman, Tacitus' History of Political Effective Speech: Truth to Power (Bloomsbury, 2019)Velleius Paterculus (trans. J. C. Yardley and Anthony A. Barrett), Roman History: From Romulus and the Foundation of Rome to the Reign of the Emperor Tiberius (Hackett Publishing, 2011)R. Seager, Tiberius (2nd ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2005)David Shotter, Tiberius Caesar (Routledge, 2005) Suetonius (trans. Robert Graves), The Twelve Caesars (Penguin Classics, 2007)Tacitus (trans. Michael Grant), The Annals of Imperial Rome (Penguin Classics, 2003)

In Our Time: History

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Roman emperor Tiberius. When he was born in 42BC, there was little prospect of him ever becoming Emperor of Rome. Firstly, Rome was still a Republic and there had not yet been any Emperor so that had to change and, secondly, when his stepfather Augustus became Emperor there was no precedent for who should succeed him, if anyone. It somehow fell to Tiberius to develop this Roman imperial project and by some accounts he did this well, while to others his reign was marked by cruelty and paranoia inviting comparison with Nero.WithMatthew Nicholls Senior Tutor at St. John's College, University of OxfordShushma Malik Assistant Professor of Classics and Onassis Classics Fellow at Newnham College at the University of CambridgeAnd Catherine Steel Professor of Classics at the University of GlasgowProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Edward Champlin, ‘Tiberius the Wise' (Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, 57.4, 2008)Alison E. Cooley, ‘From the Augustan Principate to the invention of the Age of Augustus' (Journal of Roman Studies 109, 2019)Alison E. Cooley, The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre: text, translation, and commentary (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Eleanor Cowan, ‘Tiberius and Augustus in Tiberian Sources' (Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, 58.4, 2009)Cassius Dio (trans. C. T. Mallan), Roman History: Books 57 and 58: The Reign of Tiberius (Oxford University Press, 2020)Rebecca Edwards, ‘Tacitus, Tiberius and Capri' (Latomus, 70.4, 2011)A. Gibson (ed.), The Julio-Claudian Succession: Reality and Perception of the Augustan Model (Brill, 2012), especially ‘Tiberius and the invention of succession' by C. VoutJosephus (trans. E. Mary Smallwood and G. Williamson), The Jewish War (Penguin Classics, 1981)Barbara Levick, Tiberius the Politician (Routledge, 1999)E. O'Gorman, Tacitus' History of Political Effective Speech: Truth to Power (Bloomsbury, 2019)Velleius Paterculus (trans. J. C. Yardley and Anthony A. Barrett), Roman History: From Romulus and the Foundation of Rome to the Reign of the Emperor Tiberius (Hackett Publishing, 2011)R. Seager, Tiberius (2nd ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2005)David Shotter, Tiberius Caesar (Routledge, 2005) Suetonius (trans. Robert Graves), The Twelve Caesars (Penguin Classics, 2007)Tacitus (trans. Michael Grant), The Annals of Imperial Rome (Penguin Classics, 2003)

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe
'Over the next year or two, the stock market could fall 60 percent'

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 61:27


Jon Wolfenbarger, founder and chief executive officer at BullAndBearProfits.com says he foresees a market downturn of 60 percent in the next year or two, and that it could be down 50 percent from current levels a decade from now. Wolfenbarger bases that forecast on valuation levels "that are the highest they have been in history, higher than they were in 1929" or at the peak of the tech bubble. Wolfenbarger says a recession is coming soon if it hasn't already started, and that economic conditions will deteriorate from here based on indicators that are showing that trouble is about to hit home. Also on the show, Jason Callan, portfolio manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments -- manager of the Columbia Strategic Income Fund -- says in the Big Interview that the economy still has some consequences to pay for the protracted inversion in the yield curve and how to position portfolios now that the Federal Reserve has indicated that it is likely to stop hiking rates but hasn't given more than mild ints about when it will begin cutting them. Plus, Rebecca Edwards discusses a Safewise study showing that Americans are worried about porch piracy for real reasons, notably that they will lose billions of dollars to thefts made at their doors -- and Chuck answers a listener's question about his take for the year ahead.

MABC women
Luke 22:1-71 Rebecca Edwards (November 22, 2023)

MABC women

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 29:28


Female Founders
#155 - Rebecca Edwards: Empowering Safety Advocate

Female Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 43:41


Rebecca Edwards is a dedicated advocate for safety, serving as the Spokesperson and Lead Expert at SafeWise. With a background in education and a passion for proactive safety measures, she empowers individuals and families to protect themselves and their communities. Rebecca's mission is to make safety a lifestyle choice for all. — Rebecca Edwards Links: Websites: https://www.safewise.com/ LinkedIn: h ttp://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-edwards-safetygeek1  — PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://www.womleadmag.com/podcast/ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3YJHMoy  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GkmpVInAQR7Fgco0pUa1B  RSS: https://feeds.libsyn.com/409442/rss  YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYDpQX16k5Uh7G7PFjMjZ8KimqoOpFF-t — CONNECT: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WomELLE - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/womelle - Twitter: https://twitter.com/womelle - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womelle - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realwomelle/ — OUTLINE: 1:12 - Education to Safety Transition. 5:16 - Women's Safety Perspective. 9:52 - Safety as Lifestyle. 14:30 - Entrepreneurial Risk & Growth. 22:06 - Child Online Safety. 29:40 - Home Safety Tips. 33:31 - Digital Safety Advocacy. 38:47 - Safewise Founder Solutions.

The Charlie Tuna Show
Therapy w/ Rebecca Edwards - Segment 2 - 10.31.23

The Charlie Tuna Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 15:43


The Nuanced Naturopaths
Ep 14 | Busting Probiotic Myths + Why Your Microbiome(s) Matter! with Rebecca Edwards of Activated Probiotics

The Nuanced Naturopaths

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 56:36


A HUGE welcome to our very first guest interviewee, the fabulous Rebecca Edwards! What an absolute treat to have Rebecca on the podcast and share her informative & powerful insights on all things probiotics, microbiome & your gut (and SO much more!) We talk oral microbiome (and how the microbes in your mouth can influence your risk of Alzheimer's & cardiovascular disease), vulvovaginal microbiome & how it's affected by your intestinal tract, and how mental health is *in fact* impacted by the beautiful bacterial ecosystem in your gut. With so much ground clearly & concisely covered, probiotic myths busted & LOTS more, this is a must-listen for ANYONE looking to improve their health or be in-the-know on the human microbiome. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Rebecca Edwards (BA Adv.Dip.Nat Dip.Nut) Activated Probiotics' Director of Education, Rebecca Edwards, is a speaker, writer, educator, and qualified naturopath. She has 20 years of experience educating on all aspects of complementary and integrative health. She loves nothing more than sharing cutting edge research with her team of educators, practitioners and medical communities internationally. Learn more: @activatedprobiotics | Activated Probiotics Website Connect with Julie: ⁠⁠Email⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ ⁠Book an appointment with Julie⁠ Connect with Karinda: ⁠⁠Email⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ (with resources, cycle shop & more) ⁠Book in with Karinda⁠ DISCLAIMER FOR PUBLIC: The contents of this podcast or any information mentioned is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you're seeking assistance with your health, please contact an accredited healthcare professional. If you'd like personalised support with your health, ⁠⁠you can book a session with Julie or Karinda using the links above. DISCLAIMER FOR HEALTH PRACTITIONERS: The content provided is intended for entertainment and educational purposes. The information discussed in this podcast is not a substitute for professional training. While the authors/hosts make every effort to provide the most up-to-date data and evidence on naturopathic information, this content should not necessarily be considered standard of care and may not reflect individual practices within or outside of Australia. The Nuanced Naturopaths Podcast is a friendly conversation between two friends, that's us! Karinda and Julie. we're passionate about finding the nuance in natural health. As degree-qualified naturopaths, we like to ask the questions that need to be asked - about all aspects of health, healing and well-being. We delight in questioning firmly held beliefs and finding the nuance in all subjects health-related and beyond. Sometimes it can get a little technical but hopefully we explain in a way that is accessible to anyone interested in natural health, whether you're a practitioner or someone who wants to learn more and optimise your wellbeing. It's a chat about poop, periods and everything in between - buckle up for a laugh, a cry and for some things you are yet to consider about your health!

Anxiety Reset Podcast
EP 235: Probiotics For Mental Health with Rebecca Edwards

Anxiety Reset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 55:09


In this episode, join Georgie as she delves into the fascinating world of probiotics and their impact on mental health with Rebecca Edwards, the Director of Education at Activated Probiotics. Rebecca is not only a qualified naturopath but also a passionate speaker, writer, and educator. Get ready to discover the incredible benefits of probiotics that go beyond just your gut health, affecting various aspects of your overall well-being.   Rebecca shares: - How do probiotics influence our mental state? - Choosing the right probiotic for you - Where do most people go wrong with probiotics? - How to take probiotics when you take antibiotics   Join us for this enlightening conversation with Rebecca Edwards, where you'll discover how probiotics can positively impact your mental health and unlock a new level of well-being. Let's get started!   To learn more about Activated Probiotics, check out https://activatedprobiotics.com.au and follow @activatedprobiotics ………………………………………………………………………………….. Watch my free Masterclass for High-Functioning Anxiety: https://anxiety-reset.mykajabi.com/free-masterclass Apply to become a private client: http://bit.ly/anxietyreset

MABC women
Testimonies part 2-Rebecca Edwards (April 26,2023)

MABC women

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 14:58


Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
2022 in Historical Context -- How Do You Like Your New Gilded Age?

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 72:23


We consider some of the major events of this year in light of their historical roots, from the abortion ruling to the Ukraine war; in particular, we consider the Twitter controversy in light of the history of media monopolies beginning with the telegraph, and the crisis over railroad labor in light of the railways strike of 1922, exactly one century ago. First video segment of my appearance on the Katie Halper Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh8ZKcL8SHE&t=3s&ab_channel=KatieHalper Relevant articles: On the history of abortion as invoked in the Dobbs debate: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/04/arts/roe-v-wade-abortion-history.html On the roots and history of the anti-abortion movement: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12340403/ https://www.oah.org/tah/issues/2016/november/abolishing-abortion-the-history-of-the-pro-life-movement-in-america/ On Western Union and its choke-hold on the telegraph system: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2011/05/how-the-robber-barons-hijacked-the-victorian-internet/ Book sources on railway labor history: Rebecca Edwards, "New Spirits: Americans in the Gilded Age"; Joseph McCartin, "Labor's Great War" and "Labor in America" Please support historiansplaining to hear all patron-only materials -- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632

The In-situ|Collective Podcast
Episode 110. Probiotics to Level Up Your Training with Rebecca Edwards

The In-situ|Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 48:14


This week on the podcast, we had a very special guest! Rebecca Edwards, the director of education at Biome Australia, the parent company of AXP.Use the discount code Jack25 to get 25% off your first order. https://activatedxperformance.com.au/collections/all AXP is the next generation of high-performance sports supplements. Born out of cutting-edge clinical research into performance and recovery, their goal is to deliver a competitive edge to athletes and anyone dedicated to fitness.Their Recovery Probiotic contains a combination of two probiotic strains clinically proven to reduce mild muscle inflammation and improve measures of back-to-back physical performance.Rebecca dives deep into the science behind probiotics and our gut and why these little bacteria will soon take the health and fitness industry to the next level.If you are a long-time listener, you will remember Jack taking the AXP Recovery Probiotics during the 75 Hard Challenge.Being amazed by the results, he was extremely excited when presented with the opportunity to speak with Rebecca about how this new supplement really works.Use the discount code Jack25 to get 25% off your first order. https://activatedxperformance.com.au/collections/all Find us on Instagram @jack.lgraham@mack.insituJoin us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9IpBODN7OHMp_P0mBXij_Q FREE 4-week Fat Loss Home Programhttps://www.in-situcollective.com/fat-loss-guide-downloadOur ProgramsMove Well, Look Good, 12-WEEK WORKOUT PROGRAM.A full-body weightlifting and muscle-building program that requires three gym sessions per week with off-day mobility sessions and "focus sessions". This program is structured to ensure you see continual progress. https://www.in-situcollective.com/move-well-look-good Build and Shape, 15-WEEK WORKOUT PROGRAMA program designed for more experienced and committed lifters looking to improve their overall physique and aesthetics. https://www.in-situcollective.com/build-and-shape At Home Program, 6-WEEK WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAMAn at-home weight loss program combining cardio and strength training to level your physical fitness in just six weeks.https://www.in-situcollective.com/at-home-programApp Accesshttps://www.in-situcollective.com/in-situappTry Whoop free for a month when you use this link. https://join.whoop.com/#/3B2287Try RecGen Clothing. Get $20 off when you shop with my link http://rwrd.io/n86yv9w?s

Natural Super Kids Podcast
Episode 87: Choosing the Best Probiotic for your Child with Rebecca Edwards from Activated Probiotics

Natural Super Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 32:13


This week on the podcast I sat down with Rebecca Edwards, who is a qualified Naturopath and the Director of Education at Activated Probiotics, with more than 18 years of experience lecturing, teaching, and sharing her wealth of knowledge of complementary medicine. Our team of practitioners at Natural Super Kids absolutely love the Activated Probiotics range and are seeing amazing results with their clients, so I'm excited to share more about this great company. In this episode, Rebecca shares with us her wisdom about the gut microbiome and why it's so important to choose a probiotic product that contains specific strains and species to treat the issue, rather than choosing any probiotic product you see at the store. If you take a daily probiotic, this episode is for you!In this podcast episode Rebecca and I chat about:What exactly is a "microbiome";The importance of the gut microbiome in babies and children & what the latest research tells us. Rebecca shares what makes Activated Probiotics different from others on the market;Plus examples of specific species and strains that are beneficial for conditions such as immunity, eczema, mood, and more;How probiotics can assist with hayfever, asthma, and environmental allergies including sharing the specific species and strain that will reduce symptoms;Rebecca explains the difference between adult and baby microbiomes, and why it's important to focus less on diversity and more on increasing one dominant genus in the babies' microbiomes. We hope you enjoyed this chat with Rebecca and found the episode educational. Episode Links:Download your FREE Gut Health eBook here.Want to get your hands on these amazing probiotics? Book a consultation with one of our practitioners here. 

Legal Marketing 2.0 Podcast
Podcast Episode 169: It's All About Relationships- Techniques to Establish and Deepen Client Relationships to Grow Business

Legal Marketing 2.0 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 28:53


In this episode of the Legal Marketing 2.0 Podcast, Guy is joined by ​​Rebecca Edwards to discuss relationship techniques to establish and deepen client relationships in order to grow business. Rebecca is a legal marketing veteran with more than fifteen years of experience helping lawyers build their business and increase their brand. She currently serves as the senior marketing and business development manager for Williams Mullen, focusing on growth for both the Corporate and Tax Sections as well as attorney training and client service programs. Rebecca has been a long-standing volunteer with the Legal Marketing Association, currently serving as co-chair of the Strategies & Voices Editorial Committee. Her prior positions include service on the Mid-Atlantic Region Board of Directors and Virginias Chapter President.

Talking In Common
Sharing Is Caring mini episode - Some top tips for keeping our kids healthy with naturopath Rebecca Edwards

Talking In Common

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 23:18


Today we are bringing you a special mini episode featuring our recent Sharing Is caring guest. In these segments we like to connect with a person or brand with a great story and initiative giving you insight knowledge and often great tips into a wide range of areas. Today's guest Rebecca Edwards who is the director of education at Activated Nutrients and she talks to us all about keeping healthy and surviving all of the nasty winter bugs. Enjoy :) Thanks to our episode sponsor. Activated Nutrients, creators of certified organic daily multivitamin powders that are scientifically formulated to meet the nutritional and energy needs of you and your family. https://activatednutrients.com/ For more information about today's guest's, topics and any brands, business's or products discussed as well as our Auslan interpreted video's head to www.incommonprojects.com.au or https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwU0qaDvFSCfoXaApMRqhEg Follow us + join the conversation: Instagram  Youtube  More about the show: https://www.incommonprojects.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking In Common
Sophs recent birth story and some top tips for keeping our kids healthy with naturopath Rebecca Edwards

Talking In Common

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 55:13


Everyone loves a birth story right?!! Today Soph shares her recent birth experience including alllllll the details! From first labour signs, frantic house cleaning and birthing in water

The Successful Practitioner
From Glandular Fever To Full-Time Microbiome Educator With Rebecca Edwards

The Successful Practitioner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 45:40


Many practitioners shy away from working a full-time job in the industry. But you might find it to be incredibly exciting and dynamic - just like Rebecca Edwards has. Rebecca is a speaker, writer, educator and qualified naturopath, and is currently the Director of Education at Activated Probiotics. She has twenty years of experience educating students and healthcare practitioners alike around the world on all aspects of complementary and integrative health. For the shownotes and relevant links, check out: www.samanthagemmell.com/podcast/episode-9-rebecca-edwards Enter here: https://activatedprobiotics.com.au/symposium-giveaway-samantha/ Curious about working as a health VA? Download my FREE Ultimate Guide To Becoming A Rockstar Health VA here.

The Successful Practitioner
From Glandular Fever To Full-Time Microbiome Educator With Rebecca Edwards

The Successful Practitioner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 45:40


Many practitioners shy away from working a full-time job in the industry. But you might find it to be incredibly exciting and dynamic - just like Rebecca Edwards has. Rebecca is a speaker, writer, educator and qualified naturopath, and is currently the Director of Education at Activated Probiotics. She has twenty years of experience educating students and healthcare practitioners alike around the world on all aspects of complementary and integrative health. For the shownotes and relevant links, check out: www.samanthagemmell.com/podcast/episode-9-rebecca-edwards Enter here: https://activatedprobiotics.com.au/symposium-giveaway-samantha/ Curious about working as a health VA? Download my FREE Ultimate Guide To Becoming A Rockstar Health VA here.

MABC women
1 Peter 5:6-14 - Rebecca Edwards (April 27,2022)

MABC women

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 39:04


    Subsequent Glories     vs Sufferings   Subsequent Glories vs Sufferings                             

The Forensic Nutritionist Podcast
Podcast 46 - Rebecca Edwards - Human microbiome, immune dysregulation & atopic dermatitis...

The Forensic Nutritionist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 65:58


The Forensic Nutritionist Podcast Season 2 An investigative approach into gut health, nutrition, skin care and wellbeing by Fiona Tuck Podcast 46 - Rebecca Edwards - Human microbiome, immune dysregulation & atopic dermatitis...

Your Valuable Home
Puzzled About Which Home Security System to Buy. Find the Answer in Today's Featured Interview

Your Valuable Home

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022


Lisa talks about how she's working with Kevin's VSP Home Remodeling to fashion her basement into living and entertaining space. Kevin fills us in on the don'ts of siding and siding contractors...all of them demonstrated in a single job. Good luck, homeowner! Looking for a home security system that makes sense for your situation and budget. There are enough of them out there to confuse the heck out of anyone. That's why we sought out Rebecca Edwards to run down the handful of systems safewise.com has concluded make sense for most homeowners and landlords. This interview helped Ron narrow the choices to two moderately priced systems. It can help you, too.

MABC women
1 Peter 3:1-12 - Rebecca Edwards (March 9/2022)

MABC women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 25:55


Good Point Podcast
164 - Smoothies

Good Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 62:05


We talk about issues: War… Art… NFT… Dayjobs… Thank you to Rebecca Edwards www.arebyte.com & Anonymous for your questions Field recording by Momo www.momoshowpalace.com

Wholehearted Health & Nutrition
Episode 33 - Whole Body Healing through Probiotics with Rebecca Edwards

Wholehearted Health & Nutrition

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 54:14


Probiotics!  Do they actually work?  How do we look for the right ones?  What do the numbers mean?  What do each of the strains do?  How can they help us improve our health?  Are they just for gut health?  How do we store them?  When should we taken them? With or without antibiotics?  What about fermented foods?  So many questions.... and who better to answer your questions than the Director of Education at Activated Probiotics.   Rebecca Edwards is a speaker, writer, educator, and qualified naturopath with more than 18 years of experience educating on all aspects of complementary and integrative health, teaching and lecturing around the world.  She now works at Activated Probiotics as the Director of Education, where she loves nothing more than sharing cutting edge research with her team of educators, and the practitioner and medical communities internationally.In this episode join Rebecca and I as we take a dive into the world of probiotics.   If this episode has resonated with you in some way, I would love to know more.   Take a screenshot and tag @seedsoflifenutrition and @activatedprobiotics on instagram or send me a DM.To connect with Rebecca and Activated ProbioticsInstagram @activatedprobioticsWebsite https://activatedprobiotics.com.au/Sammy' LinksIG @seedsoflifenutritionFB https://www.facebook.com/seedsoflifenutritionhttps://www.seedsoflifenutrition.com.au/

Boss Up Your Life Podcast
Ep.54 | Guest: Rebecca E - Q&A: Weight Loss, Weight Gain + Everything In Between!

Boss Up Your Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 44:52


In this episode I chat to the amazing Rebecca Edwards who I had the pleasure of working with for over a year to help change her lifestyle. Before this point she had been through a huge weight loss journey through slimming clubs and since our coaching she has competed in a body building show and also become an online coach. We have a good natter and answer questions on: - Judgement from others - Balancing a lifestyle with kids and training - Becoming an online coach- Dealing with weight gain in a growing phase + So much more @Rebecca.teamrhino 

Straight Talking Natural Health
STNH 35: Rebecca Edwards – New natural solutions for mental health issues

Straight Talking Natural Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 53:17


Rebecca Edwards is so awesome that she has joined us for 3 consecutive episodes. When we were originally teeing up an interview, there were literally SO MANY amazing topics being thrown around that we couldn't choose just one. Rebecca is a speaker, writer, educator, and qualified naturopath. She has more than fifteen years of experience Listen In The post STNH 35: Rebecca Edwards – New natural solutions for mental health issues appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

Straight Talking Natural Health
STNH 34: Rebecca Edwards – Why we aren’t absorbing iron… and what to do about it

Straight Talking Natural Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 61:09


Rebecca Edwards is so awesome that she will be joining us for 3 whole episodes. When we were teeing up an interview, there were literally SO MANY amazing topics being thrown around that we couldn't choose just one. Rebecca is a speaker, writer, educator, and qualified naturopath. She has more than fifteen years of experience Listen In The post STNH 34: Rebecca Edwards – Why we aren’t absorbing iron… and what to do about it appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

Straight Talking Natural Health
STNH 33: Rebecca Edwards – Saving Our Bones – The role of the microbiome in osteoporosis

Straight Talking Natural Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 56:59


Rebecca Edwards is so awesome that she will be joining us for 3 whole episodes. When we were teeing up an interview, there were literally SO MANY amazing topics being thrown around that we couldn't choose just one.  Rebecca is a speaker, writer, educator, and qualified naturopath. She has more than fifteen years of experience Listen In The post STNH 33: Rebecca Edwards – Saving Our Bones – The role of the microbiome in osteoporosis appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

Safety Talk Podcast
Safety Talk #57 – Package Theft Prevention & Holiday Shopping Safety Tips

Safety Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 58:56


Host Pete Canavan welcomes home safety and security expert Rebecca Edwards back to the Safety Talk Podcast to discuss package theft prevention. Rebecca is a security writer for Safewise, a highly trafficked website that provides reviews, test results and buyer guides on home security products, smart home technology, and many other safety-related products. Emergency resources, […] The post Safety Talk #57 – Package Theft Prevention & Holiday Shopping Safety Tips first appeared on Safety Talk Podcast.

The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
The Age of Acrimony

The Gilded Age and Progressive Era

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 40:21


After the Civil War, citizenship increased, and yet voter turnout decreased. Why? Jon Grinspan joins the show to discuss his latest book The Age of Acrimony: How American Fought to Fix Their Democracy. As a curator at the National Museum of American History (Smithsonian), Jon is uniquely placed to discuss the historical parallels to American politics today.Essential Reading:Jon Grinspan, The Age of Acrimony: How American Fought to Fix Their Democracy (2021).Additional Reading:Richard Franklin Bensel, The American Ballot Box in the Mid-Nineteenth Century (2004).Rebecca Edwards, Angels in the Machinery: Gender in American Party Politics from the Civil War to the Progressive Era (1997).Joanne Freeman, The Field of Blood: Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War (2018).Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, Why American Stopped Voting: The Decline of Participatory Democracy and the Emergence of Modern American Politics (2000).Michael E. McGerr, The Decline of Popular Politics, The American North 1865-1928 (1986).Mark Wahlgren Summers, Party Games: Getting, Keeping, and Using Power in Gilded Age Politics (2004). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Gilded? Progressive? Let's Call the Whole Thing Off

The Gilded Age and Progressive Era

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 50:04


It had to be done: we need to talk about the title and periodization. What is the Gilded Age? What is the Progressive Era? When is it? With Christopher McKnight Nichols and Nancy Unger we set out to define the period we study.Essential Reading:Christopher McKnight Nichols and Nancy Unger (eds.), A Companion to the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (2017).Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873).Additional Reading:Richard Schnirov, "Thoughts on Periodizing the Gilded Age: Capital Accumulation, Society, and Politics, 1873-1898," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 5, no. 3 (2006): 189-224.Rebecca Edwards, Richard R. John, Richard Bensel, "Forum: Should We Abolish the Gilded Age," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 8, 4 (2009): 461-85. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Footnotes: Gilded? Progressive? Let's Call the Whole Thing Off

The Gilded Age and Progressive Era

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 10:47


Additional Reading (in order of recommendation):Daniel T. Rogers, Atlantic Crossings: Social Politics in a Progressive Age (1998).Rebecca Edwards, New Spirits: Americans in the Gilded Age: 1865-1905 (2005).Maureen Flanagan, America Reformed: Progressives and Progressivisms, 1890s-1920s (2006).Jackson Lears, Rebirth of a Nation: The Making of Modern America, 1877-1920 (2010).Glenda Gilmore, Who Were the Progressives? (2002).Jacqueline Jones, Goddess of Anarchy: The Life and Times of Lucy Parsons, American Radical (2017).Nick Salvatore, Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist (1984).Nancy Unger, Fighting Bob La Follette: The Righteous Reformer (2000).Nancy Unger, Belle La Follette: Progressive Era Reformer (2015).Gabriel Kolko, The Triumph of Conservatism: A Reinterpretation of American History, 1900-1916 (1963).John Morton Blum, The Progressive Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson (1982).Charles Postel, The Populist Vision (2007).Michael Kazin, The Populist Persuasion: An American History (1995).William and Susannah Link, The Gilded Age and Progressive Era: A Documentary Reader (2012). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cidiot
53. Lessons from a County Legislator

Cidiot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 39:03


The county is the “arms” of the state government, notes Rebecca Edwards, Dutchess County legislator (Town of Poughkeepsie) and Democratic minority leader. In this special episode, Edwards talks to Cidiot about why local elections matter, what our county government tackles, Dutches County as a microcosm of America, some trend-setting activities in nearby counties, the role of committees, what's on the ballot this fall, how to stay current with what's happening—and her favorite spots. Here's also some additional links for: absentee voting and how to apply for an absentee ballot; info from the Dutchess County Board of Elections; and how Dutchess County residents can find who represents them. Thanks or listening. Cidiot is 2021 Chronogrammie winner for best regional podcast and the 2021 Award of Excellence for Podcasting - Society & Culture in the Communicator Awards. You can still rate and review Cidiot for your chance at a free trucker cap and tune in for more this season. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cidiot/message

The Passle Podcast - CMO Series
Episode 1. Rebecca Edwards of Williams Mullen on lessons learned from 2020

The Passle Podcast - CMO Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 11:25


Amidst the chaos of 2020 there were many valuable lessons to be had for marketers. Rebecca Edwards, Marketing & Business Development Manager at Williams Mullen joins us on the podcast to discuss what professional services marketing can learn from 2020 and how to approach 2021.

Alcoholic Entrepreneur Podcast
Rebecca Edwards: Author of "The NETT"

Alcoholic Entrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 55:59


Rebecca Edwards is, @a_sober_author on IG, was such a breath of fresh air to have on the show this week!Although her journey is intense with a lot of trauma, she tells it with such grace and intellect. Hear the moving story that Rebecca tells in this week's episode!

So You Want To Work In HR
Episode 8 - Balancing the interests of the organization and employee can be delicate

So You Want To Work In HR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 50:04


In today’s episode, we chat to Rebecca Edwards, a dual senior certified, award-winning HR professional. After 20 years of in-house HR, she launched Infinite HR of Charlotte as a comprehensive HR consulting firm committed to implementing best practices while maintaining the delicate balance between the interests of organizations and their employees. Having successfully navigated within small, medium, and large organizations in corporate, non-profit, and government sectors from coast to coast – her HR knowledge and skillset are workplace-tested and proven. Rebecca’s outstanding HR practices garnered her the Charlotte Business Journal’s Best in HR award and led to her membership on the distinguished Forbes HR Council for senior-level executives. To date, she has penned over a dozen published contributions for Forbes.com, including three featured articles. Join the conversation as we chat about the benefits of informational interviews, how you can maintain the delicate balance between the interests of the organization and the employee, and managing tricky employee relations. Connect with our guest:  LinkedIn: Rebecca Edwards, SPHR Website: www.infinitehrofcharlotte.com

Nutrition Grad Guide
55. Becoming the Director of Education at Activated Probiotics, with Rebecca Edwards

Nutrition Grad Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 42:59


Rebecca Edwards is a qualified naturopath who is making waves with her work in the education space. Currently, she is the Director of Education at Activated Probiotics, which is a practitioner only probiotic brand that is revolutionising gut health and providing condition specific probiotic supplements. Rebecca's impressive career has had her teaching in a number of positions, all around the world. Learn about her extensive history in health education and how to succeed as an educator. Check out the full episode show notes via: https://www.nutritiongradguide.com/podcast/episode-55-rebecca-edwards You can learn more about activated probiotics via their website https://activatedprobiotics.com.au/. Stay in the know by joining the Activated Probiotics Practitioner Network over on facebook and follow their journey on instagram @activatedprobiotics.

The Stateside Jacks Official Podcast
Episode 8:Something about Monday's

The Stateside Jacks Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 63:45


 Intro song: Play the Game by Sonny Lee Smith https://open.spotify.com/track/2x42xCS4Ag4IQ38DEwH83c?si=vaa-mTIvQUWRCntKUNa7Bg Today we are joined by Rebecca Edwards, the current Head of Communications of Swansea City. Hope you enjoy it!

She Has A Goal In Mind
Episode 9 - Rebecca Edwards-Symmons and Sophie Davis

She Has A Goal In Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 47:10


On this weeks episode we have not one, but two powerhouse women in football media who work at Swansea City AFC. Rebecca is the Head of Commercial, and Sophie is their Social Media Manager. We chatted about how they got in to their dream jobs, what it's like working at the club, and qualities you need to work in the industry, and much more.. Please like the episode and subscribe for weekly content, also follow us on social media @agoalinmindpodcast for updates! Enjoy...

The Natupreneur Movement
Lessons in launching globally and getting the right team- Rebecca Edwards and Blair Norfolk

The Natupreneur Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 22:35


Through their own health journey's, global travel and paths crossing in research and natural health, Blair and Rebecca share how the newest practitioner probiotic on the market came to be launching in England first and then back here in Australia. They share their love of evidence based scientific research, their passion for Naturopathy and the business lessons they have learned along the way. Activated Probiotics will be graciously hosting a NatEx2021 Watch Party for our Melbourne Practitioners and we are delighted they are part of the Natupreneur Experience. https://www.activated.co/

First Light
First Light Tuesday, December 08, 2020

First Light

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 38:13


Tis the busy season for those shipping our gift packages, but unfortunately it’s also a busy time for those stealing them! Today, we talk with Rebecca Edwards with the home security experts at SafeWise to get some tips on how to thwart the ‘porch pirates’ in your neighborhood. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sober Vibes Podcast
Why I don't with Sober October

Sober Vibes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 18:00


Episode 35: Why I don't with Sober October In this Sober Vibes podcast episode, your host Courtney Andersen chats about why she doesn't work with the Sober October and Dry January craze.  It doesn't make her a hater; it's just how she feels about it.  A lot more goes into sobriety and recovery than just not drinking for thirty days. "When it comes to addiction for most, it's a matter of life and death,  so any day is a good day to choose to get sober and save your life." -Courtney Andersen. If you love the podcast, make sure to rate and review the show. Click here to leave a review. Thank you so much! To Connect with Courtney: Instagram 1:1 Coaching Free Consult 5 Reasons to Quit Drinking Now Workshop Free Resources   The NETT by Rebecca Edwards    

The Jacob Valk Show
Rebecca Edwards Interview and the Latest Sports News

The Jacob Valk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 62:33


Jacob Valk conducts an exclusive interview with Rebecca Edwards, the author of Deaf Players in Major League Baseball: A History, 1883 to the Present. Before that, he breaks down the latest sports news!

Sober Vibes Podcast
Spiritual Fitness with Rebecca Edwards

Sober Vibes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 55:28


Episode 21: Spiritual Fitness with Rebecca Edwards In this episode of the Sober Vibes podcast, Courtney Andersen chats with Rebecca Edwards about Spiritual Fitness.  The gals had an in-depth of keeping this practice high in sobriety and Recovery. Rebecca L. Edwards is an author, speaker, and recovery advocate for the voiceless. She found her life purpose after a spiritual awakening that came from hitting rock bottom due to her own life experiences with childhood trauma and substance abuse. Today she continues to thrive by creating content that inspires others to be the best they can be no matter where they started in life. She teaches that when we can transform our pain into our purpose, we are free to authentically love ourselves despite our past and our mistakes. Her upcoming solo book The NETT is to be released summer of 2020, and her eBook Sober Coffee Talk© will be released in the Spring. She is currently a contributor to Thrive Global, Recovery Today Magazine, Blog @ Sivana East, and her blog at www.rebeccaledwards.com  Instagram    Thank you for listening!   To connect with Courtney: Instagram  Website  30 Day Sober Not Boring Calendar  

The Jade Walker Way
Probiotics for increasing iron and so much more with Naturopath Rebecca Edwards

The Jade Walker Way

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 76:42


If you want to learn about the latest research in specific probiotic strains and their impact on the gut and beyond, then you do not want to miss this episode.  Today we welcome Naturopath and head of the clinical education team for Biome Australia/manufacturers of Activated Probiotics, Rebecca Edwards. From probiotics for iron absorption, to fertility, this episode will blow you away. www.jadewalker.com.au   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-jade-walker-way/message

Geeks Interrupted
Hands off my NBN: Telstra stop selling 100mbps intarwebs, Coronavirus to blame for everything and James Mangold takes on Indiana Jones 5

Geeks Interrupted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 104:47


Mark Macdowell, Phil Edwards and Andy Blume are back in the studio with this week's look at all things geek, with guest host Rebecca Edwards.

Housing for the Aged Action Group

Shane and Fiona talk to Rebecca Edwards, principal lawyer at Seniors Rights Victoria about elder abuse, what to look out for and how older people can protect themselves.  We also discuss how elder abuse can lead to housing insecurity.

Safety Talk Podcast
Safety Talk Ep 20 – Rebecca Edwards on campus safety and security

Safety Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 57:05


Host Pete Canavan welcomes campus safety and security expert Rebecca Edwards to the Safety Talk Podcast. She is currently a writer and security compliance consultant for “SafeWise” and this episode examines many aspects of campus safety and security including policing, off campus security and how to pick a “safe school.” Rebecca is a former campus […]

HEAL Utah Podcast
Episode #105: When a bill isn’t dead yet with Representative Rebecca Edwards

HEAL Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019


After finishing off her final legislative session as a representative, Representative Rebecca Edwards sat down with the HEAL Utah Podcast. In this episode, we chatted about the struggle not make James Bond jokes over House Concurrent Resolution 007 (the climate change resolution) and about the resolution itself, including what it took to get it through the legislature. Rep. Edwards also shared some simple advice, that many overlook, for getting things done: know the rules. By knowing the rules of the legislature, the world becomes your oyster. For example, knowing the rules can shed light on when a bill is dead and when a bill is not quite dead yet, which can allow it to come back to life and maybe even get passed! 

HEAL Utah Podcast
Episode #105: When a bill isn’t dead yet with Representative Rebecca Edwards

HEAL Utah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019


After finishing off her final legislative session as a representative, Representative Rebecca Edwards sat down with the HEAL Utah Podcast. In this episode, we chatted about the struggle not make James Bond jokes over House Concurrent Resolution 007 (the climate change resolution) and about the resolution itself, including what it took to get it through the legislature. Rep. Edwards also shared some simple advice, that many overlook, for getting things done: know the rules. By knowing the rules of the legislature, the world becomes your oyster. For example, knowing the rules can shed light on when a bill is dead and when a bill is not quite dead yet, which can allow it to come back to life and maybe even get passed! 

The Lisa Show
Birth Plans, Agent of Influence, Car Seat Safety, Hoarding, Animation Imagination, Summer Fashion

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 101:10


Adeeti Gupta gives advice for making a birth plan, Jason Hanson talks about using spy skills in business, Rebecca Edwards teaches how to safely use a car seat, Gail Stekette clarifies how to help someone who hoards, Kelly Loosli describes what it's like to make an animation film, Fotini Copeland explains how to expand your personal brand with fashion.

Lectures in History
19th-Century Politics & Society

Lectures in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 78:03


Vassar College professor Rebecca Edwards teaches a class about the differences between 19th-century political parties and their views on gender roles, racial equality and family dynamics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Morph Into A New You
Recovery & Advocacy

Morph Into A New You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 34:03


Johnnie and Rebecca Edwards go in depth about recovery and advocacy for mental health. Rebecca Edwards is a recovery specialist, author, speaker mental health advocate. She found her life purpose after a spiritual awakening that came from hitting rock bottom due to her own life experiences with childhood trauma and substance abuse. In recovery she knew she had to embrace change for herself, and her daughters, so that the cycles of dysfunction could finally end. Today she thrives as a Recovery Specialist while creating content that inspires others to be the best they can be no matter where they started in life. She teaches that when we can transform our adversities into assets, we are free to authentically love ourselves despite our past and our mistakes. For more information on writing projects, workshops and speaking events go to www.rebeccaledwards.com or contact her directly at Rebecca@rebeccaledwards.com

Smart Social Podcast: Learn how to shine online with Josh Ochs
#80 Is Your Child Prepared for Their First Cell Phone? - Smart Social Week by SmartSocial.com with Josh Ochs

Smart Social Podcast: Learn how to shine online with Josh Ochs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 16:10


This podcast episode is from Smart Social Week: An Online Parent Conference To Get Your Kids Off Their Screens. Learn the 70+ apps your kids might use: https://smartsocial.com/social-media-webinar/ Learn from 70+ safety experts in our Smart Social Week Conference: https://smartsocial.com/smart-social-week/ Unlock 70+ videos your kids watch to learn how to shine online in Parent University: https://smartsocial.com/parent-university/ Read this episode on our blog Subscribe to our podcast on: iTunes – Google Play – Stitcher Radio – Spotify – Web Player Hire Josh Ochs to speak at your organization. Next Steps for Podcast Listeners: --> Register for our new free social media safety webinar. Join Parent University to get videos to watch with your kids so they can better understand WHY they need to be smart online. Please share this episode with a friend and subscribe so we can help more parents. Thanks for all your support. Join our next webinar to learn the 30 worst apps your students should never use: https://smartsocial.com/social-media-webinar/ Join Parent University to get videos to watch with your kids so they can better understand WHY they need to be smart online. View the top 70+ good and bad teen apps in our Popular App Guide page for Parents and Educators. For many parents, giving their child their first cell phone can be intimidating. Unlike driving, there’s no set age for teens to start having access to their own cell phones. The right time to get a cell phone is different for every student, but once your student has one, how can you ensure that they stay safe? From social media apps, to internet access, to unlimited texting capabilities, it can feel overwhelming for parents. So, we asked 5 experts to share their best tips parents can use for keeping kids safe before and after giving them their first phone. 1. The biggest indicator that a child is ready for their first cell phone is how they handle other responsibilities Cory Peppler, Parenting Digital Despite the focus we often put on age or grade level, the biggest indicator that a child is ready for their first cell phone is how they handle other responsibilities that we give them. How well do they care for the dog they begged for? Are we constantly reminding them about the chore chart on the fridge? How smoothly do they transition off the tablet without fussing after watching an hour of YouTube videos? If they’ve earned trust and proven maturity in these situations, those are good litmus tests. Problems in the past shouldn’t be overlooked when making this decision. If there have been issues with sneakiness or watching things they shouldn’t, these will likely be amplified when you put a smartphone in their hand. If you’ve discovered the iPad under their bed, they are likely to violate the “no devices in the bedroom” rule with their phone. If your child has had difficulty in the past with these behaviors, start small and set restrictions when giving them their first cell phone. We want to be able to trust our children, especially with devices that allow the outside world in. To do so, we have to start with trust that has been earned in both digital and non-digital situations. 2. There is no magic age when a child is ready for a cell phone Hamna Amjad, Ridester If you are wondering what the right age is to give your child a cell phone, there is no magic number. Instead, you should consider whether your child is mature enough to handle having a cell phone. Here are some things to consider if your child really wants to have a cell phone: Does your child lose things easily? Does your child need the phone for safety reasons or just to play games? Do they want to be in touch with their friends on social media? Are they aware of the importance of having privacy? Do they know what to share and what not to share? Would having a cell phone affect their studies and other physical activities? Can they abide by the limits you set for them? If your child understands all of the responsibilities, then there is no harm in getting them a phone. However, you still need to set a few rules before giving them their phone, such as no cell phones in their bedroom at night, at the dinner table, or during family time. 3. Validate your child’s feelings while reminding them that having a cell phone is a privilege and responsibility Rebecca Edwards, SafeWise, @SafeWise There is no right answer to this question, but typically parents wait until their children are at least between the ages of 10-12 to give them their first cell phone. The age may be older depending on your child. When deciding the appropriate time to let your child use a cell phone, here are some things to consider: How is their temperament? Are they emotionally mature? Are they impulsive? Can they express their feelings with words? Do they lose things often? Are they able to take care of expensive things? Do they have self-restraint or self-discipline? How do they respond to limiting their screen time? Do they struggle with focusing? Do they understand technology and the concept of a digital footprint? If you have a child that tends to make impulsive decisions, has difficulty focusing, or has a hard time picking up on social cues, you may want to start them out with a phone that is limited to only texting and calling capabilities. Once you have decided that it’s an appropriate time for your child to get their own phone, have a conversation with them to talk about what the rules should be: Ask them why they want a phone and what they want to use it for. Validate their feelings and tell them that you understand why they want a phone, but remind them that it is a privilege and responsibility. Make your expectations clear before you give them the phone. Talk about your values, the pros and cons of using a smartphone, and the importance of setting limits (for everyone, not just kids). Be clear about what will happen if the expectations are not met. Decide together on acceptable consequences if the phone is broken or lost, they go over on data, they break screen time rules, post/text inappropriately, etc. Have a written agreement if you think it’s necessary. Talk about not only what you expect, but why. For example, no phones during designated homework time to make sure you can get your work done without distractions. Another rule might be that no one can use their phones during a certain period of time, so the family can spend time together and talk to each other in person. If they are allowed to use their phone for social media, have a separate conversation about their digital footprint and how their posts on the internet can affect their future. Emphasize the importance of showing restraint and being careful about what they post online (i.e. things you post now will be on the internet forever and could be seen by future employers or colleges). Follow the same rules you set for your children to model positive screen time behavior and reinforce the value that you place on the guidelines you have set. If you have different rules for yourself, then your guidelines will lose meaning. 4. Set up clear guidelines for all phone use John DeGarmo, The Foster Care Institute, @DrJohnDeGarmo Check your child’s phone nightly to see who is reaching out to them and who they are reaching out to. Remember, you are not your child’s friend, you are their parent. You are protecting them from predators and others who seek to harm them in some way. Become involved in your child’s life, interests, and activities, both online and offline. Be persistent in warning your children about dangerous and inappropriate sites. Protective filters and browsers should be in place, helping to block your child from accessing these sites. Set up clear guidelines for all phone use with your child, and post these as a consistent reminder. Closely monitor your child’s online actions – as well as their cell phone – for any disturbing messages, texts, and pictures. Let them know you will be doing so. Remind your student not to believe everything that comes across their phone. Teach your child to bring to your attention any site or contact that might be suspicious in nature. Keep credit card details somewhere safe where children can’t access them and never save credit card details online. Make sure that ‘click to buy’ options are not activated. Lastly, teach your child about the realities and dangers of child predators who prowl the internet, looking to target children. 5. Set a good example Julia Cook, Parenting Expert Before getting your child their first cell phone, ask yourself, “Does my child need a cell phone, or do they just want one?” Make sure you set a good cell phone user example for your child. For example, you cannot expect your child to not text and drive if they see you do it. For younger children, avoid phones with texting or IM capabilities. Program in all names and numbers that are important for your child to know. Discourage your child from answering numbers that he/she does not recognize. Thoroughly discuss how, when, and why the phone should be used. For older children, reinforce the how, when, and why the phone should be used. Always expect your child to answer calls from you. Make sure the phone is turned off at night. Strongly discourage cell phone use during meals and other family times. Purchase the texting plan that works best for your family. Monitor your child’s text messages, phone calls, and times of usage. Have your child review your cell phone bill with you. Discuss and strongly discourage cyberbullying, sexting, texting/talking while driving, and other inappropriate cell phone behaviors. Establish and enforce realistic consequences for improper cell phone use. Remember, the cell phone is never the cause of the problem…it’s the person using the cell phone that causes the problem. 6. Have an honest and open conversation about parental controls Barb Harvey, Parents, Teachers and Advocates, Inc Parents often wonder if using parental controls is an invasion of privacy. Consider the stage of life your children are in. Remember the stage of a two year old where they were constantly getting into things and exploring because they were curious? Teens are in the same stage, only they are now exploring the world of adulthood. When children are two parents can put them in a high chair or playpen to keep them safe. Now as a teen, we have parental controls for safety. It is a safety measure to monitor their curiosities and to answer their questions before they get bad advice or are preyed upon online. The important thing here is to sit down and have an honest and open conversation about parental controls. You can start the conversation by saying, “this is not your phone, this is my phone. I am letting you use it. It is a privilege and I am going to monitor your use of it.” Then the conversation can go from there. I suggest using a monitoring tool that first flags inappropriate hashtags or abbreviations. Then, look for tools that will flag online bullying texts or posts. You’ll also want to use time controls. Teens can get to talking at 9PM and not realize it is 1AM. A time limit helps teens control those late night calls. Once teens are old enough to go out at night with their friends, the times can be adjusted. Finally, use phone tracking, which is available on most iPhones. It’s important for parents to be able to tell where their teens are and a tracking program is ideal for this. 7. Utilize the phone as a learning device Arvin Vohra, Vohra Method Before a student gets a phone, parents should frame the phone as a learning device. The parents should have the student agree to use the phone educational training at least one hour per day. Once the student has the phone, it’s usually too late to build that habit. Because of their constant presence, phones are great for learning anything that needs to be memorized (vocabulary, language, states and capitals, etc.). 8. Just because other kids your child’s age have cell phones, doesn’t mean yours is ready Holly Zink, Digital Addicts Often, parents buy their child’s first cell phone when other kids their age start to get them. However, this is not always the right move. Many parents today are giving their child a smartphone before it’s really necessary for them to have one. The best time to get your child their first cell phone is when they start participating in activities and sports that require them to call you for a ride or tell you that they got home safely. Below are some tips to help your child prepare for their first cell phone: Create a set of cell phone rules for them to follow. Before you get your child their first cell phone, create a set of rules that both you and your child agree upon. Some rules could include not using the phone during dinner, promptly responding to texts from you, and not messaging with strangers. Having cell phone rules that are set in stone prior to them getting their phone will help prevent any future confusion or arguments. Ask your child what they would like in a phone. Often, parents just decide what phone to get their child based on what’s affordable. To make the cell phone search more enjoyable, ask your child what they would like in a phone. For example, your child may want a cell phone with a great camera so they can take photos. Have them interact with cell phones at your local seller. Since they haven’t handled cell phones before, it’s important to let your child interact with them at your local seller. See what they like or dislike, and give them the opportunity to ask the cell phone sellers questions. This will better inform your child about potential cell phone options, how to use them, and other technical aspects. 9. Use a smartphone alternative for your child’s first phone Dr. Gary Brown, Family Counselor, @GaryBrownPHD Parents can start their child with a smartphone or, for the youngest cell phone users, introduce your child to the idea of a “dumb phone”. That is a phone that you can only use for phone calls and texting. You would not use it to gain internet access. This provides a level of safety that a smartphone with childproof software cannot offer. Parents who have made this choice with kids as young as 9-10 have found this to be the more stress-free alternative. 10. Use cell phones to teach your student financial responsibility Airto Zamorano, Numana SEO, @NumanaSEO If you’re debating whether or not to give your child their first phone, consider turning it into an exercise that will teach your student financial responsibility. Create a tracker for your child’s chores and assign a budget for the cost of their phone, plus their allowance. Each chore should equal a dollar amount, so if they fail to complete one, then they lose some of their weekly budget. Children really enjoy this sense of responsibility and the freedom of having their own phone. Conclusion Instead of using age as an indicator that your child is ready for their first cell phone, monitor how they handle other responsibilities. Once your child has proven their maturity and earned trust in both digital and real-life situations, they are ready for their first cell phone. To help your child develop a healthy relationship with screen time, set guidelines and explain the purpose of each one before giving them access to their first phone. Some parents might find it helpful to write the guidelines down on paper and create a family cell phone contract. Regardless of whether or not your child is ready for their first cell phone, it’s important to have regular a discussion with them, model positive screen time behaviors, and monitor how they handle other responsibilities. Register today for Smart Social Week: An Online Parent Conference To Get Your Kids Off Their Screens.

At Least There's This
Siblings! With Rebecca Edwards

At Least There's This

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 44:15


The Hot Goss's Rebecca Edwards said she wanted to come on the podcast to talk about how wonderful siblings are, but she mostly just made fun of her family. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atleastpod/support

In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters

This week at In The Past Lane, the history podcast, we present Part 3 of our multi-episode examination of the Gilded Age. In this episode, we look at some of the people and organizations that took on the problems that arose in the Gilded Age. In the case of the former, we examine reformers like Henry George and Mary Elizabeth Lease. And in the latter, we tell the story of the Knights of Labor and the People’s Party. Taken together, these people and organizations pushed the nation to rethink its commitment to small and decentralized government, arguing that to let big business and banks operate with no regulations would lead to the disintegration of American democracy. This three-part series on the Gilded Age should remind us that all the things Americans value in their nation – all the rights, laws, norms, and liberties that we would never want to live without – have come from struggle. None of them fell from the sky. Rather, they’ve always come from the hard work, sacrifice, and vision of people who worked against the odds to push the nation to live up to its high ideals. Among the many things discussed in this episode:  How did reformers in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era push the nation to redefine its understanding of the role of government vis-a-vis liberty? Who was Henry George and why did he wield such influence in the Gilded Age? How America has two competing traditions, individualism and the common good. What was the Knights of Labor and what did its members want? What was the extraordinary Henry George campaign for Mayor of NYC in 1886 about? What was the People’s Party insurgency of the 1890s? How did Gilded Age activists set the table for Progressive Era reformers? Recommended reading:  Sven Beckert, The Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie, 1850-1896 (2001) Rebecca Edwards, New Spirits: Americans in the Gilded Age: 1865-1905 (2006) Michael McGerr, A Fierce Discontent: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Movement in America, 1870-1920 (2003) Edward T. O’Donnell, Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality: Progress and Poverty in the Gilded Age (2015) Nell Irvin Painter, Standing at Armageddon: A Grassroots History of the Progressive Era (1987) Heather Cox Richardson, The Death of Reconstruction: Race, Labor, and Politics in the Post-Civil War North, 1865-1901 (2001) Richard White, The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896 (Oxford, 2017) Related ITPL Podcast Episodes: Episode 44 with Richard White on the Gilded Age and Reconstruction http://inthepastlane.com/episode-044/ Music for This Episode Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (JayGMusic.com) Kevin McCleod, “Impact Moderato” (Free Music Archive) Blue Dot Sessions, “Sage the Hunter” (Free Music Archive) Jon Luc Hefferman, “Winter Trek” (Free Music Archive) The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive) Production Credits Executive Producer: Lulu Spencer Associate Producer: Tyler Ferolito Technical Advisors: Holly Hunt and Jesse Anderson Podcasting Consultant: Darrell Darnell of Pro Podcast Solutions Photographer: John Buckingham Graphic Designer: Maggie Cellucci Website by: ERI Design Legal services: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too Social Media management: The Pony Express Risk Assessment: Little Big Horn Associates Growth strategies: 54 40 or Fight © In The Past Lane, 2018

In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters

This week at In The Past Lane, the history podcast, we present Part 2 of our multi-episode examination of the Gilded Age. In this episode, we take a hard look at the dark side of the Gilded Age – all the troubling trends that challenged the ebullient celebration of progress in the late 19th century. We’ll start by talking about the broad fear that the US was becoming Europeanized – not ethnically, but rather politically and socially. If the great fear in the 20th century was that America might descend into communism, the 19th century equivalent was that America would regress towards Europeanism – that is, become a society dominated by an entrenched aristocracy, fixed social classes, stifled opportunity, and incessant social unrest. Then we’ll examine the key trends that stoked this fear of creeping Europeanization – the rise of powerful corporations, the extraordinary and undemocratic political power wielded by industrialists, the sense among workers and farmers that upward mobility was diminishing due to manipulation of the economy by big business, the troubling arrogance of “robber baron” industrialists, and the soaring incidence of labor-capital conflict. Among the many things discussed in this episode:  What troubling trends in the Gilded Age challenged the notion that it was an era of progress? What was different about the modern corporations that emerged in the Gilded Age. Why some Americans have always feared monopoly power. Why did many Americans in the Gilded Age fear the US was regressing towards a European-style society of inequality, aristocracy, and stifled opportunity? How and why the wealthy of the Gilded Age adopted the opulent lifestyles of European aristocrats. Why many Americans in the Gilded Age were concerned about the soaring number of labor strikes. Why American workers and farmers in the Gilded Age believed that big business was stifling their opportunities for success and upward mobility. How Gilded Age Americans came to fear the undemocratic political power of Big Business. Recommended reading:  Sven Beckert, The Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie, 1850-1896 (2001) Rebecca Edwards, New Spirits: Americans in the Gilded Age: 1865-1905 (2006) Michael McGerr, A Fierce Discontent: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Movement in America, 1870-1920 (2003) Edward T. O’Donnell, Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality: Progress and Poverty in the Gilded Age (2015) Nell Irvin Painter, Standing at Armageddon: A Grassroots History of the Progressive Era (1987) Heather Cox Richardson, The Death of Reconstruction: Race, Labor, and Politics in the Post-Civil War North, 1865-1901 (2001) Richard White, The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896 (Oxford, 2017) Recommended Viewing: PBS's American Experience documentary, "The Gilded Age"  Related ITPL Podcast Episodes: Episode 052 What Was the Gilded Age? Part 1  http://inthepastlane.com/episode-052/ Episode 044 with Richard White on the Gilded Age and Reconstruction http://inthepastlane.com/episode-044/  Music for This Episode Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (JayGMusic.com) Kevin McCleod, “Impact Moderato” (Free Music Archive) Jon Luc Hefferman, “Winter Trek” (Free Music Archive) The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive) Production Credits Executive Producer: Lulu Spencer Technical Advisors: Holly Hunt and Jesse Anderson Podcasting Consultant: Darrell Darnell of Pro Podcast Solutions Photographer: John Buckingham Graphic Designer: Maggie Cellucci Website by: ERI Design Legal services: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too Social Media management: The Pony Express Risk Assessment: Little Big Horn Associates Growth strategies: 54 40 or Fight © In The Past Lane, 2018

In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters

This week at In The Past Lane, the history podcast, we begin a multi-episode look at that fascinating period known as the Gilded Age. This seemed a good time to do it because PBS just aired its new documentary called The Gilded Age. I was lucky enough to be one of the featured historians. The premiere on Feb 6 drew a big audience and rave reviews. And it’s not too difficult to see why: there are so many parallels between the Gilded Age (1870-1900) and the era in which we now live. The nation then and now was consumed with intense debates over wealth inequality, labor unions, immigration, terrorism, women’s rights, family values, money in politics, voter disenfranchisement, Wall Street recklessness, political polarization and paralysis, religion vs. secularism, individualism vs. the common good, free market capitalism vs. regulation and wars of choice vs. diplomacy. Many people these days want to know: are we living in a second Gilded Age? Well, the best way to find out is to learn more about the first Gilded Age. So let’s do it. Among the many things discussed in this episode:  What was the Gilded Age? What were the positive aspects of the Gilded Age that led many Americans see it as an age of progress? What were the negative aspects of the Gilded Age that promoted many Americans to worry about the future of the republic? Are we in 2018 living in a second Gilded Age? Recommended reading:  Sven Beckert, The Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie, 1850-1896 (2001) Rebecca Edwards, New Spirits: Americans in the Gilded Age: 1865-1905 (2006) Michael McGerr, A Fierce Discontent: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Movement in America, 1870-1920 (2003) Edward T. O’Donnell, Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality: Progress and Poverty in the Gilded Age (2015) Nell Irvin Painter, Standing at Armageddon: A Grassroots History of the Progressive Era (1987)  Heather Cox Richardson, The Death of Reconstruction: Race, Labor, and Politics in the Post-Civil War North, 1865-1901 (2001) Richard White, The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896 (Oxford, 2017) Related ITPL Podcast Episodes: Episode 44 with Richard White on the Gilded Age and Reconstruction http://inthepastlane.com/episode-044/ Music for This Episode Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (JayGMusic.com) Kevin McCleod, “Impact Moderato” (Free Music Archive) Lee Rosevere, “Going Home” (Free Music Archive) Jon Luc Hefferman, “Winter Trek” (Free Music Archive) The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive) Production Credits Executive Producer: Lulu Spencer Technical Advisors: Holly Hunt and Jesse Anderson Podcasting Consultant: Darrell Darnell of Pro Podcast Solutions Photographer: John Buckingham Graphic Designer: Maggie Cellucci Website by: ERI Design Legal services: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too Social Media management: The Pony Express Risk Assessment: Little Big Horn Associates Growth strategies: 54 40 or Fight © In The Past Lane, 2018  

Steele Wars : Star Wars Podcast
Live Call In Show – Ep 51 : Caitlin Plesher of the Skytalkers podcast & your calls

Steele Wars : Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 60:51


Caitlin Plesher of the Skytalkers podcast joins us to discuss… - Steele and Caitlin speak to each other for the first time - Floating rocks on Ahch-To - The great new Lucasfilm video featuring the Story Group - Luke’s lightsaber color on Crait - Steele sizzles the Blu-Ray release - Caitlin offers up her projections on how Rebels will wrap up - Caitlin tells the origins of the Skytalkers podcast - Questions the fans care about vs questions the characters care about - Steele confirms the accuracy of Anakin’s infamous geological quip - Swara Salih from the Beltway Banthas podcast calls to discuss respectful communication with the rest of the community - Espionage conversations in Washington DC - Steele shouts out his dream Twitter interview - Francoise Danoy calls from Osaka to fill us in on Japanese SW merch and celebratory jumping from bridges - Suggestions for other great female-led Star Wars podcasts - A cinematic shot rumored to be in the Solo film - Emily Lind from the Canto Bight Dispatch calls to talk about how the inevitable Solo trailer will sell the movie to others - What kind of movie is Solo? PLUS, IN THE SIXTY MINUTE SUPPORTER BONUS SECTION - King Tom from Ohio wonders how well Solo will perform at the box office - Ron Howard’s product and other directors we’d like to see helm a Star Wars film - Thoughts on the Rian Johnson trilogy - The adventures of being a podcasting rookie - Rebecca Edwards from Perth offers her prediction for the title of Episode IX - Some fun marketing suggestions for Episode X and Solo - Charlotte Errity from the Skytalkers podcast calls in to talk about expectations for 2018 - Will the end of Rebels leave any loose ends? - The adaptability of a Twi’lek to the climate on Hoth - Charlotte expresses her pride in her partner’s amazing foresight - Robbo from New Jersey thinks the uproar over The Last Jedi is fun - A callback to one of the most amazing moments in Steele Wars history! - The misogynist aspect to the Last Jedi backlash And much more! Follow Steele Wars on Twitter & Instagram Follow Caitlin: @caitlinplesher and @skytalkerspod Show prep Eric Strothers : @ericstrothers / @bad_motivators Show notes Dom Legaspi : @domlegaspi STEELE WARS LIVE New York : 20th Januaray, Saturday 3:30 - Union House Join The Daily Show's Ronny Chieng & Marvel's Heather Antos for a hilarious look into their Star Wars fandom. TICKETS & HERE SUPPORT STEELE WARS ON PATREON! Enjoy all our bonus shows and full back catalogue direct to the podcast player or app of your choice while ensuring the continuing production of the Steele Wars Star Wars podcast. Bonus content shows include Making Steele Wars, Steele Wars Live Movie Commentaries, Live Call In Bonus Show,... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Steele Wars : Live Star Wars Call In Show
Live Call In Show – Ep 51 : Caitlin Plesher of the Skytalkers podcast & your calls

Steele Wars : Live Star Wars Call In Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 60:20


Caitlin Plesher of the Skytalkers podcast joins us to discuss… - Steele and Caitlin speak to each other for the first time - Floating rocks on Ahch-To - The great new Lucasfilm video featuring the Story Group - Luke’s lightsaber color on Crait - Steele sizzles the Blu-Ray release - Caitlin offers up her projections on how Rebels will wrap up - Caitlin tells the origins of the Skytalkers podcast - Questions the fans care about vs questions the characters care about - Steele confirms the accuracy of Anakin’s infamous geological quip - Swara Salih from the Beltway Banthas podcast calls to discuss respectful communication with the rest of the community - Espionage conversations in Washington DC - Steele shouts out his dream Twitter interview - Francoise Danoy calls from Osaka to fill us in on Japanese SW merch and celebratory jumping from bridges - Suggestions for other great female-led Star Wars podcasts - A cinematic shot rumored to be in the Solo film - Emily Lind from the Canto Bight Dispatch calls to talk about how the inevitable Solo trailer will sell the movie to others - What kind of movie is Solo? PLUS, IN THE SIXTY MINUTE SUPPORTER BONUS SECTION - King Tom from Ohio wonders how well Solo will perform at the box office - Ron Howard’s product and other directors we’d like to see helm a Star Wars film - Thoughts on the Rian Johnson trilogy - The adventures of being a podcasting rookie - Rebecca Edwards from Perth offers her prediction for the title of Episode IX - Some fun marketing suggestions for Episode X and Solo - Charlotte Errity from the Skytalkers podcast calls in to talk about expectations for 2018 - Will the end of Rebels leave any loose ends? - The adaptability of a Twi’lek to the climate on Hoth - Charlotte expresses her pride in her partner’s amazing foresight - Robbo from New Jersey thinks the uproar over The Last Jedi is fun - A callback to one of the most amazing moments in Steele Wars history! - The misogynist aspect to the Last Jedi backlash And much more! Follow Steele Wars on Twitter & Instagram Follow Caitlin: @caitlinplesher and @skytalkerspod Show prep Eric Strothers : @ericstrothers / @bad_motivators Show notes Dom Legaspi : @domlegaspi STEELE WARS LIVE New York : 20th Januaray, Saturday 3:30 - Union House Join The Daily Show's Ronny Chieng & Marvel's Heather Antos for a hilarious look into their Star Wars fandom. TICKETS & HERE SUPPORT STEELE WARS ON PATREON! Enjoy all our bonus shows and full back catalogue direct to the podcast player or app of your choice while ensuring the continuing production of the Steele Wars Star Wars podcast. Bonus content shows include Making Steele Wars, Steele Wars Live Movie Commentaries, Live Call In Bonus Show,... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Steele Wars : Star Wars Podcast
Strothers Wars Ep 1 : Rebecca Edwards talks her memorable Steele Wars moments

Steele Wars : Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 35:31


Welcome to Strothers Wars, where Eric Strothers of The Bad Motivators podcast talks to Steele Wars listeners about their Star Wars fandom and their fav Steele Wars moments. On this episode Eric chats to Rebecca Edwards from Perth, Australia. To hear the full length episodes : Ep 021 : Watching The Force Awakens Teaser For The 1st Time - With Paul Verhoeven Ep 034 : LIVE! Angus Truskett - At age 15 let loose on the set of Star Wars EpII Ep 049 : Darren Hayes - Formerly of Savage Garden, always a huge Star Wars fan Ep 064 : Leonard Maltin - The Legendary Film Critic Talks Star Wars & Those George Lucas Interviews To enjoy 100's of hours of bonus content and help keep Steele Wars in production please consider joining the Steele Wars Patreon Content Club. $3 a month unlocks every peice of Steele Wars audio including live comedy Star Wars film commentaries, our LA Podfest & Star Wars Celebration live shows, Live Call In bonus shows, Making Steele Wars and the full length version of every Steele Wars interview. Patreon.com/SteeleWars Hear more Eric on The Bad Motivators podcast.

Guilty Pleasure
MTV’s Catfish w/ Rebecca Edwards

Guilty Pleasure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017 62:30


If you’re a fan of MTV’s reality programming, then this episode is for you. Today’s guest is LA-based performer Rebecca Edwards and her guilty pleasure is the groundbreaking television show, Catfish! On today’s episode, hosts Amanda Salvatore and Jackie Rae Aubel talk with Rebecca about what it means to catfish, whether or not we’ve catfished, and how it relates to noodling.

mtv catfish rebecca edwards amanda salvatore jackie rae aubel