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This is Mike Mulcahy's final week with Minnesota Public Radio. After a 38-year career in public media, Mulcahy is retiring. He has been at MPR News on and off — but mostly on — since 1985. Mulcahy has covered everything from a strike at the Hormel factory to Mikhail Gorbachev's one-day visit to Minnesota, from the unexpected death of former Minnesota governor Rudy Perpich to the Minnesota Twins winning the World Series. Mulcahy joins MPR News program director Stephanie Curtis to talk about his time at MPR and his storied career. Politics Friday won't be the same Longtime MPR News editor Mike Mulcahy to retire Thank you, Mike! Send well wishes to Mulcahy here! Guests: Mike Mulcahy is a senior editor at MPR News and the host of Politics Friday. Brian Bakst is a politics reporter at MPR News.
The Operation M.I.S.T. Podcast: Tackling the Maternal Health Crisis
Did you know that you don't have to give birth in the hospital or your home? There is a happy medium in birth centers and they have great statistics on birth outcomes to prove it. In this episode, co host and founder of Operation MIST, Katherine, interviews certified nurse midwife, Stephanie Curtis, on her experience working with moms. *If you are interested in learning more about Operation M.I.S.T. and how we are monitoring mothers remotely between doctor's visits to detect complications faster to promote healthier pregnancies, deliveries, and postpartum journeys, please head to our website https://www.operationmist.org/ and follow us on instagram @operationmist.
A judge today sentenced former Minneapolis police officer to 20 years in prison for violating George Floyd's civil rights. The sentence will be served concurrently with the 22-and-a-half years he is already serving for the murder and manslaughter of Floyd. This is the evening update for Thursday July 7th 2022, hosted by Stephanie Curtis. Music by Gary Meister.
In this episode of the Heart podcast, Dr Andrew Perry is joined by Dr. Stephanie Curtis, a physician at the Bristol Royal Infirmary who specializes in caring for women who are pregnant and have co-morbid aortopathy. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a podcast review at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/heart-podcast/id445358212?mt=2 Link to published paper: https://heart.bmj.com/content/early/2022/02/09/heartjnl-2021-319828
Handmade gifts come from the heart. If we take time to make something for someone else, there's love knitted into that scarf and affection baked into every box of cookies. Making gifts for the holidays is a long tradition for some people. Others are making homemade gifts for the first time, maybe after they discovered a craft or hobby during the pandemic as an antidote to stress and digital fatigue. MPR News guest host Stephanie Curtis talks with crafters and listeners about why people make gifts and how homemade presents can bring joy to both giver and receiver. Plus, MPR News senior economics contributor Chris Farrell shares the latest on the economy and Cyber Monday. Guests: Ingrid Nyholm-Lange is director of experience at the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis where she oversees classes in traditional handcrafts. She's also a paper cut and paper fold artist in the Scandinavian tradition. Lisa MacMartin is the owner of Heartfelt, a toy and craft shop in Minneapolis that offers craft classes for children and families. Jess Hirsch is a woodworker and founder of Fireweed Community Woodshop in Minneapolis, which offers space, equipment and instruction for women and nonbinary people interested in woodworking. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
In the last ACIPC conference special podcast, Brett and Phil talk to Stephanie Curtis about wearable proximity devices for nurses and doctors - and their use for contact tracing. We also talk about other potential uses. Stephanie is an epidemiologist at the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre. She worked on the COVID-19 response in Victoria over 2020-2021 and recently completed Australia's field epidemiology training program, the MAE, based at Alfred Health and Burnet Institute. Stephanie's presented findings from pilot work of proximity trackers at the ACIPC conference. The paper for this study is published in Infection, Disease and Health https://www.idhjournal.com.au/article/S2468-0451(21)00098-5/fulltext
In the last ACIPC conference special podcast, Brett and Phil talk to Stephanie Curtis about wearable proximity devices for nurses and doctors - and their use for contact tracing. We also talk about other potential uses. Stephanie is an epidemiologist at the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre. She worked on the COVID-19 response in Victoria over 2020-2021 and recently completed Australia's field epidemiology training program, the MAE, based at Alfred Health and Burnet Institute. Stephanie's presented findings from pilot work of proximity trackers at the ACIPC conference. The paper for this study is published in Infection, Disease and Health https://www.idhjournal.com.au/article/S2468-0451(21)00098-5/fulltext
This week, an FDA panel recommended COVID-19 vaccinations for children ages 5 to 11. Shots could be available to children as soon as the federal recommendations are finalized next week. Meanwhile, tens of millions of adults in the United States are eligible for booster shots of the vaccine. Guest host Stephanie Curtis talks with two doctors about the latest vaccine news and the public health guidance to limit the spread of COVID-19. And we get the latest news on the pandemic in Minnesota from MPR News senior reporter Catherine Richert. Guests: Catherine Richert is a senior reporter at MPR News covering the COVID-19 pandemic Dr. Robert Jacobsen is a pediatrician and vaccine researcher with Mayo Clinic Children's Center Dr. John Misa is the vice president and clinical officer for Allina Health Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Stephanie Curtis see "Stillwater" "Formula 1: Drive to Survive" and "Jungle Cruise"
Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Stephanie Curtis take on soccer, old age, and men with shortcomings. They discuss “Ted Lasso: Season 2,” “Old,” “Broken Diamonds,” and “Joe Bell”
Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Stephanie Curtis take off with "Roadrunner" and "Schmigadoon!"
Meet Stephanie Curtis. She is 34 years old, grew up in the Angleton/Lake Jackson area, and graduated from Texas A&M in 2009. After college, she decided to go into ministry and got into Crossfit while doing ministry in Houston. In this episode, she and Charlie discuss how it can be difficult to eat healthy while living on campus. Stephanie is grateful that she had a group of friends who were always active, whether that was going to the Rec center or getting together to play volleyball. Stephanie also shares about a bad car accident she experienced in 2015 that lead to a difficult concussion recovery. Despite taking time to recover, she kept experiencing strange symptoms wile working out, and was eventually diagnosed with Dysautonomia. However, she was determined to keep exercise in her life as she knew she felt better when she did. Now she knows what she needs to do to treat the symptoms so that she can keep Crossfit and exercise in her day-to-day life. If you want to hear how Stephanie does NOT let her diagnosis define her, give this episode a listen. This is one you do not want to miss!
Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Stephanie Curtis have strong opinions about "Summer of Soul" and "The Tomorrow War"
Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Stephanie Curtis discuss "F9" and "Sweet Tooth"
Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Stephanie Curtis take on two documentaries: "Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It" and "Sparks Brothers"
Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Stephanie Curtis feel glad and sad at "Together Together" and “Limbo"
Stephanie Curtis talks about a series that kept her laughing during quarantine called “Stath Lets Flats,” and Marcheta Fornoff discusses a new film called “Locked Down” where art imitates pandemic life.
In this episode Ilsa Fay speaks with Stephanie Curtis, Certified Sexologist, Tantra, Relationship & Intimacy Guide about loving the distortions of the masculine. This episode explores the nature and qualities of the masculine energy, the beauty of masculine essence and the behavioural distortions that arise from masculine energetic aspects. Steph and Ilsa also touch on the psychology of darker sexual and behavioural desires, taboos and predatory acts, and share about the role of love as an ally for self acceptance and healing shame. This episode touches on themes of sexual and physical abuse, for support around trauma please contact a trusted organisation or get in touch with Stephanie https://stephanie-curtis.com
A lot has changed since Gov. Tim Walz first issued a peacetime emergency in response to COVID-19. There have been over 65,000 cases confirmed in Minnesota since the pandemic began. Young Minnesotans between ages 20-29 have the highest number of cases within a single age group. However, around three quarters of the state’s confirmed COVID-19 deaths have been among people in assisted living or long-term care facilities. What does the latest science tell us about what to expect in the coming months? Monday at 9 a.m., MPR News guest host Stephanie Curtis and two guests opened the phone lines to answer your questions about COVID-19’s impact in Minnesota. Guests: Dr. David Hilden is vice president of medical affairs at Hennepin Healthcare.M. Kumi Smith is an assistant professor in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health at the University of Minnesota. Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts , Spotify or RSS
Episode 15: Codependency with Stephanie Curtis In this episode of the Sober Vibes podcast, Courtney Andersen chats with Stephanie Curtis about Codependency and being married to an alcoholic. Stephanie shares her truth about living with an alcoholic and the abuse she suffered through her marriage. Her story is inspiring, and we hope it sheds light if you are going through the same thing. Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and review the show! To connect with Stephanie: Instagram Podcast To connect with Courtney: Website
Dallas bankruptcy lawyer Stephanie Curtis joins us, and we talk about maximizing work from home, how to always be prepared, and social media tips for job seekers.COVID-19 updateFollowing Dallas County Shelter-inCreate a good working environment in their home!She had created a workspace for her sixth grade daughter before all of this hit, and she commandeered itSmartboard plus monitor plus laptopRemote in to the firm serverSet a schedule; wear work clothes; prioritizeGo into your kitchen, make lunch, and eat!Could change the way we work going forward(Think about going through this 20 years ago without the tools/tech we have available - Daniel)Her firm/practice:She started at Haynes and Boone and then went to Jones Day, before forming her own law firm in 1998.Decided six years ago not to come home and work in the evening and ditched her home computer, but now the laptop is backShe and her partner (Mark Castillo) both came from Big Law, and they do high-end workImportant for her was to not have bureaucracy in the firmFord v. Ferrari - no passing around the red folder!Small/efficient/talented peopleSeeing an uptick in Chapter 11/Reorganizations among businessAlso following numerous changes in the lawsincluding state comptroller officeso much that you have to know enough to identify the issueImportant to be reading and staying up on changes and news that impacts your practice areas/clients/industryAdvice to lawyers:Always be preparedPredict what might come up in this meeting or what the court might ask youHave a notepad/pen/pencil with you anytime you go into a meeting or to see a partnermortifying when she invites an associate to a meeting or call, and the associate doesn't bring something to take notes on, or has something with them but doesn't take notes when they should be(Be ready to anticipate needs - Daniel)Anxiety can prevent lawyers from doing thisYou need to be taking action and making mistakes, or you aren't learningWhen applying for jobsClean up / pay attention to your social media accounts - employers will look at them!poor grammarinappropriate conductit might be your first impression with the interviewerHave a LinkedIn account with a professional headshotMake sure cover letters are written/addressed to the specific firm/job you are applying forIntegrity/honesty/strategic are keys and must be done in combinationCurrent environment requires us to work with the other side to come to resolutions on as many issues as possibleSubmit agreed ordersTake advantage of Zoom depositionsRapid Fire QuestionsMost important characteristic/trait in an associate - work ethicKey habit - preparednessFavorite app/productivity tool - banking app (can pay employees/vendors/everyone on their phone)Favorite social distancing activity - cookingFavorite legal movie - My Cousin Vinny
Episode 102 Un-Becoming Codependent In this episode, I talk with Stephanie Curtis about what it was like to marry young, leave the marriage, and marry again to an alcoholic husband. Stephanie recounts her days in a marriage where Budweiser was the mistress, and how she made the decision to leave the marriage and work on her own recovery from codependency. For years Stephanie fought desperately to save her husband, her family, and herself from the overwhelming destructive power of alcoholism, addiction, and abuse. Ultimately, she realized that in her attempts to lift him up, she was burying herself. The only way to find peace and protect her family was to redefine them completely. Now, as a single mom of two, she chips away at the armor she welded on over the years as protection. And hopes her story provides light to those cowering in the darkness of addiction - both the alcoholics and the unseen heroes - the spouses. Topics include: Abusive Relationships Getting married at twenty Having an affair in her first marriage Running away from the relationship because she couldn’t take the abuse Moving in with someone else quickly after leaving her first marriage Married a man who was an alcoholic - Mr. B. Seeking help + self-reflection + recovery Finding help on Instagram through hashtags Justifying the relationship with her alcoholic husband Her husband’s behavior when drinking beer Why you don’t “just” leave an abusive relationship with an alcoholic Trying to get her husband to recover instead of her own recovery Telling her husband to leave the home finally in 2018 Surrendering as a codependent Having the confidence to own who you are Narrowing your circle - Quality over Quantity as an adult Fitting In vs. Belonging Finding Love again on IG To find Stephanie: IG: @unbecoming.mrs.b Podcast: @theresabrightside - releasing on March 1, 2020 To join ELEVATE, click here To schedule a free session with Lori, click here Say hello on Instagram To 50 & Beyond Facebook community
Stephanie Curtis is a midwife in Savannah Georgia. In this episode, we talk about the birth process, midwifing, birthing centers vs. hospital births, and more. Includes medical content.
Stephanie joins expansion cast with a discussion on darkness bypassing and how our compulsive sexual desires differ from those sexual desires that lead us to personal freedom. https://stephanie-curtis.com/ Please share your love for this podcast through sharing and giving it a review. If it is in your ability to support this podcast please send payment to coach@paypal.com or visit www.rogermetz.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roger-metz/support
There is a changing of the guard in the Cube as Marcheta Fornoff joins Euan Kerr as a Cube Critic. They discuss “Harriet,” “Terminator: Dark Fate,” and “Motherless Brooklyn.” Meanwhile, Stephanie Curtis fans do not despair. She will be back in the Cube as an occasional fill-in in coming months.
The Zombieland crew returns after 10 short years, and Pedro Almodovar casts a pain and glory-filled eye backwards. Stephanie Curtis and Euan Kerr have thoughts of course.
Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Stephanie Curtis peruse a mixed bag of new releases.
Is Renee Zellweger a convincing Garland in "Judy"? Is Peter Sarsgaard a convincing house tuner in "The Sound of Silence"? Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Stephanie Curtis answer these questions and others, including: what's a house tuner?
"Downton Abbey" gets a royal visit. "Britt-Marie Was Here" because she needs a new life. "Ad Astra" takes Brad Pitt to the end of the solar system. Cube Critics Euan Kerr and Stephanie Curtis weigh in on their success.
In this episode of Authentic Sex Juliet invites her friend and fellow sexologist, Stephanie Curtis, on the show to talk about and answer questions about two hot topics - open relating and group sex. This episode is full of great information about how to navigate open relating and group sex consciously and covers healthy communication, boundaries, safe sex, jealousy and so much more.
In this first episode you get to meet your hosts, Nic Tovey and Stephanie Curtis, to learn a bit about who they are, what they do and why they do it.
In this episode of Authentic Sex Juliet invites her friend Stephanie on the show to talk about the foundations of Tantric Sex. This is a great introduction for people who are curious about exploring Tantra and offers some practical and simple ways that people can explore Tantra in the bedroom.
Ken Rudin joined host Stephanie Curtis to talk about the latest in immigration policy.