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Critical Care Practitioner
CCC Podcast 146: Practitioners on Fire – Sally Squires

Critical Care Practitioner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 22:53


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Lu & Matt for Breakfast - Triple M The Border 105.7
Albury Wodonga Health Covid update

Lu & Matt for Breakfast - Triple M The Border 105.7

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 2:54


Melbourne is having some issues but how worried should we be on the Border. Lu and Matt find out from Sally Squires at AWH. 

Lu & Matt for Breakfast - Triple M The Border 105.7

Sally Squires from Albury Wodonga Health has an update on the testing blitz in Wodonga. 

My Food Job Rocks!
Ep. 171 - Discussing Modern Food Communication with Sally Squires SVP - Management Supervisor & Director, Food, Nutrition and Wellness Communications at Weber Shadwick

My Food Job Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 50:33


Sally Squires is a food communicator who works with really cool companies crafting messages. She spent her early years at the Washington Post, and now works for Weber Shadwick, as their SVP-Management Supervisor & Director, Food, Nutrition and Wellness Communications A funny story about this interview is that you might recall I had the opportunity to go to The Ohio State University to talk about podcasting and they dropped me off in a room with Sally Squires. After a brief talk about some interesting topics, I took out my podcasting gear and did an interview there on the spot! During Sally’s 24 years at the Washington Post, she built out the nutrition section of the organization. She started with small column where people would send her questions and this launched her career from working with the USDA, to collaborate with cool food tech startups to improve their messaging. So get ready to learn about how to be a critical thinker, to have the ability to sort fact from fiction as you’ll look into the mind a trained journalist, an expert at critical thinking. Or rather, be like a scientist when it comes to reading the news. About Sally Sally Squires, MS, MS, wears many professional hats. She is a senior vice president at Powell Tate, the Washington, DC division of Weber Shandwick, a weekly contributor to the leading all-news radio station in Washington, DC and an adjunct professor at the Tufts Friedman School. She spent 24 years as an award-winning health writer at the Washington Post, where she also created the Lean Plate Club, a nationally syndicated nutrition column and online community that now resides at her website, www.leanplateclub.com. Ms. Squires is an author, keynote speaker, documentary filmmaker and has written for a wide range of publications, including Parade and Reader’s Digest.  She holds two master’s degrees from Columbia University; one in nutrition, the other in journalism. She is a member of the American Society for Nutrition, the American Public Health Association, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and the Institute of Food Technologists, among others, and serves on the editorial boards of Nutrition Today and the Nation’s Health, published by the American Public Health Association Sponsor: Salt of the Earth I'm happy to introduce our newest sponsor: Salt of the Earth and their new ingredient,  Mediterranean Umami, an all-natural and clean-label flavor enhancer and sodium reduction ingredient that works amazingly on meats, veggie-meats, soups and sauces and ready-meals. My friend, David gave me a bottle and I use it on my pasta sauces, or rice porridge to give it the satisfying umami depth I crave.  Find the 2017 IFT Innovation Award Winner at IFT19 at booth number 2112 where they will be showcasing fresh food prepared with Mediterranean Umami. If you're interested now, feel free to email them at info@salt.co.il Show Notes Citation Needed American Society for Nutrition Graduate Degree Columbia University Powell Tate – public affairs Weber Shadwick Nutrition 2018 Glassdoor Clean Plate Club Lean Plate Club Senator Ted Kennedy How do you network in Washington DC?: Our office has tons of interns who ask this question. You have to get yourself out there and meet people. You’d be surprised who you can meet by just reaching out and talking Washington Post Malcolm Gladwell Michael Spector What did you find valuable about the column?: The digital age allowed people to participate in more real time and builds community faster USDA Food Database Supertracker – case study curriculum for low income students Slaughter-Free meat Sustainably Grown How do companies talk about innovative technologies?: Transparency is key Good Food Institute Botulism Refrigeration Clean Meat – Paul Shapiro Artificial Ice The Lean Plate Club Adjunct Professor at Tufts Society of children’s book writers Youtube Knitting Cook’s Illustrated Vertical Farming Ring Nest What advice would you give for communicating science?: Be a good writer. Convey what you’re trying to get across in clear language Potpourri Grammarly How do you write better?: reading aloud. Does what you read make sense? Curiousity. Keep asking questions. Be curious. A good book: A more Beautiful Question Julie Yip-Williams – Unwinding the Miracle Favorite kitchen item: Deyhydrator. I’m trying to make dog treats Favorite cookbook: Barefoot Contessa Ina Garten Where can we find you?: Sallysquires.com; sally@sallysquires.com LinkedIn

Satellite Sisters
Valentine's Day, Grammys, Health + Fitness

Satellite Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2017 105:28


New To You! Today's show with Lian, Monica and Liz was originally broadcast on February 12, 2007. Ten years ago this week, we were discussing Valentine's Day, the Grammys and Health + Fitness. Just what we are still talking about in 2017! The sisters have a review of the Grammy show the night before including agreements on Carrie Underwood, The Dixie Chicks and Prince plus some disappointments with The Police. Lian's son Colin is excited about his new book about groundhogs (his birthday is Groundhog Day) but feels compelled to share his excitement with her at 6 am on Sunday. Monica is just back to Portland Oregon from a vacation to Walt Disney World and to Los Angeles. She knew the party was over when she opened her American Express bill.Liz has the story of a theatre in Florida that decided they could make up a new title for their current play The Vagina Monologues. On the marquis they went with The Hoo-Ha Monologues. Luckily for author Eve Ensler, that's not really allowed. Happy V-Day.Lian recruits a listener to join her watchdog group monitor outlandish wedding announcements in the New York Times. She find's this week's particularly off-putting. We walk on Billionaires Beach in Malibu. We talk to our fitness expert Liz Neoporent, and to our nutrition expert Sally Squires of the Washington Post syndicated column Lean Plate Club. Sally answers the question we all have: Is there really any such thing as an aphrodisiac?