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This is the story of a single mother, a twisted teenage romance, and a crime so brutal—and so personal—it left a community stunned and a family shattered. Susan Bailey, 43, a hardworking single mother in Roanoke, Texas, was brutally murdered in her own home on September 25, 2008. The crime was shocking not just for its brutality, but for the identity of the perpetrators—her teenage children, Jennifer and David along with Jennifer's boyfriend, Paul Henson. The investigation uncovered a chilling level of planning, a fascination with dark and violent themes, and a trail of alarming behavior leading up to the murder.Today's snack: Levain Bakery Lemon CookiesListen ad-free on PatreonSources:https://www.oxygen.com/snapped-killer-couples/crime-news/jennifer-bailey-murders-mother-susan--paul-henson-teen-brotherhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/648426660/?match=1&terms=%22Jennifer%20Bailey%22https://www.newspapers.com/image/652208948/?match=1&terms=%22Jennifer%20Bailey%22
Susan Bailey, director of the Louisiana Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and president of the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) joins the podcast to discuss the association's role in EMS. We discuss what got her involved in the association and how she ascended to the position of president. We discuss the benefits of being part of the association, the association's advocacy efforts at the federal level, and reimbursement issues for EMS. We also discuss being the director of EMS in a state prone to hurricanes.
Boeing's plagued Starliner is still stranded at the International Space Station. Now, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who arrived at the space station two months ago, may have to stay in space for an additional eight months. Guest: Dr. Susan Bailey, Professor of Radiation Cancer Biology and Oncology at Colorado State University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seg 1: How does space travel impact human biology? Boeing's plagued Starliner is still stranded at the International Space Station. Now, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who arrived at the space station two months ago, may have to stay in space for an additional eight months. Guest: Dr. Susan Bailey, Professor of Radiation Cancer Biology and Oncology at Colorado State University Seg 2: Why is mpox a global health emergency? Amid a surge in mpox cases, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention declared the outbreak a continental public health emergency. Guest: Dr. Cheryl Walter, Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Science at the University of Hull Seg 3: View From Victoria: Lawsuit filed over safe supply and addicted teens A New class action lawsuit alleges the BC and Federal governments created a new drug market with 'safe supply' and caused two teenage girls to get addicted. Guest: Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News Seg 4: How does Canada's Temporary Foreign Workers program impact businesses? The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is arguing that Temporary Foreign Workers are indispensable to sustaining Canada's agricultural sector. Guest: Francesca Basta, Research Analyst at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business Seg 5: CKNW Celebrates its 80th Anniversary with Gord Macdonald What is Gord Macdonald's favourite memory from CKNW? Guest: Gord Macdonald, Former CKNW News Anchor Seg 6: Should schools have classes about the opioid crisis? According to Dr. Charlotte Waddell, school-based prevention programs are crucial for addressing the opioid crisis by targeting children before they start experimenting with substances. Guest: Dr. Charlotte Waddell, Director of the Children's Health Policy Centre and Professor Emerita in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University Seg 7: How is Premier Eby addressing the issues plaguing BC? Premier David Eby joins the show to discuss a bunch of different issues ahead of the election. He also fields questions you, the listener, have about what is affecting you in your day to day life. Guest: David Eby, Premier of British Columbia Seg 8: CKNW Celebrates its 80th Anniversary with Neetu Garcha What is Neetu Garcha's favourite memory from CKNW? Guest: Neetu Garcha, Anchor and Reporter for Global National Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.Susan Bailey, age 43, was a single mother of 2 teenagers. Jennifer Bailey, age 17 and David Bailey, age 13. Susan was working 3 jobs non-stop to provide her two children with everything they wanted. But, what they wanted most of all was to kill her. Susan had forbidden her teenage daughter from seeing her toxic boyfriend, Paul Henson Jr., age 16. But, forbidden teenage love will end in a murder pact that would terrify a small town. Sources:Main Source, Let's Kill Mom by Donna FielderSnapped:Killer Couples season 17, episode 14 Email Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
In 2008, single mother Susan Bailey was working two jobs to make sure that her children, 17-year-old Jennifer and 13-year-old David, had everything they needed. But on September 26th, when Susan didn't show up for work, her employer called Susan's mother, Kate, in Minnesota. Susan's mother hadn't heard from her daughter or her two grandchildren. […] The post Killer Kids: The Plot to Kill Susan Bailey appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Are you ready to unlock the secrets of a thriving workplace culture? We're excited to have Susan from Marsh McLennan Agency with us as we discuss the power of culture in the workplace. We examine how culture has shifted over the years, the importance of considering the environment and ecosystem surrounding employees, and how intentionality is key in creating a thriving work environment.Delve into the fascinating world of the human-centered workplace culture, as Susan shares valuable insights on Self-Determination Theory. Find out how the need for competence, autonomy, and relatedness can lead to a more fulfilling work experience for employees. We discuss how companies can provide more flexible start times, hybrid workplace opportunities, and continuing education opportunities in order to foster a sense of control and belonging for their employees.Ever wondered how to turn around a company's culture when everyone already knows it's not up to par? We tackle this issue head-on with the help of Susan's expertise. Learn why a third-party facilitator is crucial for navigating the process, the significance of examining the mission, vision, and values of your organization, and the importance of language, messaging, and customer focus when evaluating your company culture. You won't want to miss this enlightening conversation with Susan from Marsh McLennan Agency!Listen & Subscribe on your favorite platformApple | Spotify | Google | AmazonVisit us at RecruitingDaily for all of your recruiting, sourcing, and HR content.Follow on Twitter @RecruitingDaily Attend one of our #HRTX Events
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Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Dr. Susan Bailey, practicing allergist/immunologist and lifelong advocate for patients through her work in advocacy. As the 175th President of the American Medical Association, Dr. Bailey ...
Hear the latest on who should receive the fourth dose of the COVID-19 booster—and when—and whether we'll be seeing a vaccine for younger children soon. Susan R. Bailey, MD, immediate past president, AMA welcomes Peter Marks, MD, PhD, Director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), addressing a host of hot topics related to the fourth dose booster vaccine and provide updates on pediatric vaccine safety data.
Watch the full webinar here: https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/public-health/covid-19-fourth-dose-boosters-and-vaccine-update-peter-marks-md
On May 9th, AMA's immediate past president, Susan Bailey, MD, will host the live webinar: "Fourth dose boosters and pediatric vaccine update with Dr. Peter Marks." Register for the AMA's webinar: https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/public-health/covid-19-webinar-series-fourth-dose-boosters-and-pediatric-vaccines
In recognition of both Doctors' Day and Women's History Month, AMA CXO Todd Unger talks with AMA Immediate Past President Susan R. Bailey, MD, about the importance of supporting and recognizing our nation's physicians today … and every day.
Susan Bailey, the director of the Louisiana Bureau of EMS, talks about leadership, diversity, equity and inclusion, education, family, service to others and more.
Peter Marks, MD, PhD, director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research at the FDA, joins Susan R. Bailey, MD, immediate past president of the AMA, to discuss the data and recommendations for Pfizer, Moderna and Janssen booster shots. Dr. Marks walks through the safety and efficacy data supporting the recent authorization of the Pfizer pediatric vaccine for 5- to 11-year-old children. This episode was part of an AMA webinar recorded prior to the emergence of the Omicron variant.
Ninety-year-old Star Trek star William Shatner has announced he'll blast off into space next week on board a Blue Origin rocket. In doing so, he'll become the oldest person ever to travel into space.
A discussion with the AMA's immediate past president, Dr. Susan Bailey, about a statement released earlier this week by nearly 60 major medical organizations, including the AMA, in support of COVID-19 vaccine mandates for all health care and long-term care workers.
Join Jeremy as he interviews Susan Bailey, a woman with 40+ years of ministry experience, as they discuss being authentic in ministry, mental health, marital roles, and being a woman in ministry.
The town of Roanoke Texas was shocked when 43 year old single mom Susan Bailey was found murdered in her nice house in a quiet neighborhood. The gruesome murder scene shocked authorities, but they were even more shocked when they discovered who was responsible. Check out my new show OBITCHUARY wherever you're listening! Sponsors: Feals CBD: Feals.com/cultliter for 5O% off your first order + free shipping! Feals is my favorite CBD! Faherty: Fahertybrand.com use code ‘cultliter' at checkout to snag 2O% off ALL your summer gear! Follow: @cultliterpodcast on Instagram Sources: ‘Let's Kill Mom' Author: Donna Fielder IDTV: ‘Let's Kill Mom' Facing Evil-Episode: Killer Teens https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/affidavits_4_teens_planned_to_kill_n_texas_mom/1838185/ https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/crime-history/lets-kill-mom-behind-the-disturbing-susan-bailey-murder See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
So campers, when we left you at the end of part 1, college-bound Jennifer Bailey, her boyfriend, high school senior, reincarnated executioner and wannabe vampire Paul Henson, Jr., and best friend Merrilee, were hatching a plot to murder their parents. In their minds, this was the only way for them to stay together in this life and the next—and y'know, avoid homework and chores. Hardworking single mom Susan Bailey had no idea what they were planning as she worked double shifts to pay for Jennifer's school. Join us now for part 2 of this bizarre true story.Sources:Let's Kill Mom by Donna FielderInvestigation Discovery special, "Let's Kill Mom'https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/affidavits_4_teens_planned_to_kill_n_texas_mom/1838185/https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/crime-history/lets-kill-mom-behind-the-disturbing-susan-bailey-murderFollow us, campers!Patreon (join to get all episodes ad-free, at least a day early, an extra episode a month, and a free sticker!): https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfireFacebook: True Crime CampfireInstagram: https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfireEmail: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.comMerch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/true-crime-campfire/
Adolescence is a pretty wild ride. On the one hand, we're starting to move past childhood, where make-believe takes up a ton of our time. But we're still far enough out from adulthood that we can still get pretty wrapped up in fantasy. And when you combine a child's ability to blur the line between real and make-believe with a young adult's hormonal grumpiness and frantic desire for independence, you can end up with a recipe for nastiness. Sources:Let's Kill Mom by Donna FielderInvestigation Discovery special "Let's Kill Mom"https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/affidavits_4_teens_planned_to_kill_n_texas_mom/1838185/https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/crime-history/lets-kill-mom-behind-the-disturbing-susan-bailey-murderFollow us, campers!Patreon (join to get all episodes ad-free, at least a day early, an extra episode a month, and a free sticker!): https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfireFacebook: True Crime CampfireInstagram: https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfireEmail: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.comMerch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/true-crime-campfire/
A discussion with the AMA's immediate past president, Dr. Susan Bailey, an allergist and immunologist in Fort Worth, Texas, who recaps her participation at a recent Senate hearing where she discussed obstacles to ending the pandemic and how to overcome them.
Professor Susan Bailey from CSU's Department of Environmental & Radiological Health Sciences joins us to discuss her project with the NASA Twins Study, an investigation of identical twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly that aims to identify factors in spaceflight that influence human health in preparation for human space exploration to the Moon or Mars.Bailey tells us what her study reveals about aging in space, particularly how telomeres, the caps of our chromosomes, change with spaceflight — and what this means for aging on Earth and in orbit.Read about Bailey's preliminary findings on telomeres in space here.Find the Twins Study' scientists first publication in Science here.Read the latest update on "The Biology of Spaceflight," a package of papers from 200 NASA Twins Study investigators, published in Cell Press in November 2020, here.
A discussion with the AMA's outgoing president, Dr. Susan Bailey, an allergist and immunologist in Fort Worth, Texas, who shares reflections and learnings from a presidency shaped by a global pandemic.
GUEST: Dr Susan Bailey - senior lecturer in Social Work at Edith Cowan University, Western Australia. Sue has lived all her life on Whadjuk Noongar Country. Her curiosity, dangerous as a toddler but transformative as an adult, led her to a PhD in social work that consolidated her belief in the importance of social and ecological justice. For over 25 years Sue has worked in academia, government, non-government, and community sectors where she has developed her skills in working alongside people using participatory approaches. She has a reputation as a practitioner, educator and researcher who is deeply engaged, inclusive and authentic – she lives the values she espouses. Sue is a collaborative leader in bringing eco-social work to the mainstream of social work understanding in Australia. Her eco-social work practice focuses on addressing the wicked problems of ecosystem degradation, climate change and mass extinctions using a loss and grief framework. Her practice (community work, education, and research) supports individuals, families, organisations, and communities across the world to engage a change process to both mitigate and adapt to a climate changed world. At the heart of this work is a commitment to supporting humans to reconnect with their eco-systems that they rely upon to live. INTRODUCTION TO THIS EPISODE: My guest on this episode of the series, Dr Susan Bailey, undertook her original PhD research on social work responses to terrorism and the context of violence perpetrated on ‘the other' and it was through that work that she first came to realise the importance of an ecological perspective in helping to understand global problems and associated social work approaches. Most recently Susan has extended such interest into teaching and researching on eco-social work approaches (ESW) using a grief and loss framing as a core part of her work. Sue believes that we live on an Earth that is changing in ways that will make it challenging for some if not all humans to live well into the future. The recent fires, floods, COVID-19 pandemic, and the changing climate, are all consequences of a Western philosophical positioning that situates humans outside of their eco-systems. A particular recent research interest of Dr Bailey has focussed on the way in which urgently needed, high level responses to global heating and climate change impacts are still too often being denied and resisted. Even as the climate emergency continues to unfold, there remains in some quarters what is known as a socially constructed silence on the subject. Susan and her colleagues believe that climate change denial and resistance can be theorised, in part, as a form of grief response to the damage and loss caused to the natural world by human impacts. In this episode she talks with me about how her work might be applied within future eco-social theorising and practice. INTERVIEW TALKING POINTS – with approximate time elapsed locations. Guest self-introduction – 2.32 Guest's development of interest in eco-social work – 5.50 For you, what is eco-social work in 2021? - 9.47 Grief and loss framings – some models – 16.01 Applications to social work climate change responses – 20.10 Strategies for social workers to use traditional skill sets – 32.40 Why should mainstream social work be involved with ecological issues? – 35.30 Guest preferred future for ESW practice – 45.15 Constraints acting to slow ESW adoption – 55.45 Guest's take home message/closing remarks – 59.00 RESOURCES AND REFERENCES MENTIONED IN THE DISCUSSION May be separate or incorporated into talking points listing depending on extent of detail. Dr.Nicholas Gerrish, Grief Therapy and Support Bronfenbrenner's ecological and bioecological theories Biosphere thickness Gribbin, J., & Gribbin, M. (2008). From Here to Infinity. Crawley: University of Western Australia Press. Climate change and ecological grief – dual process approach Stroebe, M., & Schut, H. (1999). The dual process model of coping with bereavement. Rationale and description. Death Studies, 23(3), 197-224. Prefigurative politics and activism Transition Towns movement – Transition Network The Mushroom at the End 0f the World – book review The Buy Nothing initiative Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches – e.g., the Environmental Humanities Deep ecology, bioethics and the intrinsic right of nature to exist The Good Grief Network Naomi Godden – role of love in social work practice Godden, N. J. (2017). The Love Ethic: A Radical Theory for Social Work Practice. Australian Social Work, 70(4), 405-416. doi:10.1080/0312407X.2017.1301506 Louise Morely – social work and love of humanity Morley, L., & Ife, J. (2002). Social work and a love of humanity. Australian Social Work, 55(1), 69-77. doi:https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0312-407X.2002.00008.x Ellen Walker – soil microbes – ‘the world beneath our feet' TEDx talk GUEST AND CONTACT DETAILS: Guest: Dr. Susan Bailey, Senior Lecturer, Social Work Program, School of Arts and Humanities, Edith Cowan University – South West Campus E: s.bailey@ecu.edu.au Householders' Options to Protect the Environment (HOPE): T: 07 4639 2135 E: office@hopeaustralia.org.au W: http://www.hopeaustralia.org.au/ F: https://www.facebook.com/Householders.Options.to.Protect.the.Environment/ Production: Produced for HOPE by Andrew Nicholson. E: anicholsona@gmail.com T: 0413 979 414. This episode recorded in Toowoomba, S.E. Queensland, Australia in April 2021 Artwork: Daniela Dal'Castel Incidental Music: James Nicholson
With Chris Cebollero still out on vacation, co-host Kelly Grayson takes guest host Rob Lawrence and listeners home to Louisiana to meet and chat with state EMS director and president-elect of NAEMT, Susan Bailey. They discuss Bailey's current position, how Louisiana is credentialed, and the perseverance of state providers who have risen to both the challenges of the pandemic and a number of natural, weather-related events. The group also discusses the current challenges to delivering EMS in a rural setting and the issues that are making industry news in terms of rural, finance, staffing and viability.
This week we are discussing the other half of the Susan Bailey case. Susan is found dead at top of the staircase. It doesn't look like anyone has been at the Bailey home for days. What happened to Susan Bailey?The wine for this week is a 2019 Vermentino by Valley Mills Vineyards in Valley Mills, TX. Notes of tropical aromas with fresh mineralogy and grassiness on the palate. This 5 cork wine pairs well with crab, fish, and vegetables. Chris knocked it out of the park with his pairings. www.valleymillsvineyards.com. The organization we chose to highlight is the Texas Can Academies. To date, there are 14 schools serving students in Texas. This organization helps serve juvenile offenders with remedial education. Find out more about there 'donate a car' program and how you can donate www.texascan.orgAnd don't forget to visit us at TexasWineandTrueCrime.com.
This week we are introducing the story and murder of Susan Bailey. Susan was a hardworking mom that only wanted the best for her kids. Something went terribly wrong along the way. The wine for this week comes from our friends at Salado Winery. We are enjoying a 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon grown by '3 Texans Vineyard' in Temple, TX. This is a wonderfully oaky Cabernet. Salado Winery splurged on heavy toast French oak for this wine! It's perfect with heavy pasta dishes, wood-fire pizza, and all of the delicious food Chris made for us this week!Happy Mother's Day friends!
Like all parents, Susan Bailey wanted to keep her kids safe. It never occurred to her that she was the one in danger.
Patients often form strong and long-lasting bonds with their care providers and COVID-19 has drastically altered that ever-important doctor-patient relationship. Visits have moved online and fear of the virus has some patients skipping care altogether. This raises three concerning questions for physicians: how are patients with chronic diseases managing their treatment without regular in-person care; are patients putting their lives at risk unnecessarily by delaying care and screenings; and how will their practices survive through the pandemic so they can continue caring for their communities? Dr. Susan Bailey, president of the American Medical Association, and a practicing allergist/immunologist, joined Chip to discuss how private physician practices have been handling COVID while caring for their patients and how Congress is helping.
Hosted by Chris Grant, this podcast episode from Permanente Medicine Podcast, features AMA President Dr. Bailey and Dr. Margaret Ferguson, president and executive medical director of the Colorado Permanente Medical Group. Visit permanente.org for more.
In this episode, host Chris Grant chats remotely with Susan Bailey, MD, and Margaret Ferguson, MD, MPH, to discuss their leadership path and advancing women in health care. Dr. Ferguson, a pediatric hospitalist and president and executive medical director of the Colorado Permanente Medical Group; and Dr. Bailey, an allergist and immunologist and president of the American Medical Association; touch on challenges they faced on the road to becoming prominent leaders in their fields, important trends for women in medicine, and advice for young physicians starting out on their career paths.
Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association, discusses her involvement in the Ad Council’s latest COVID Vaccination video resource for healthcare professionals, the important role providers can play in inspiring a better understanding and confidence, and key questions to be prepared for. The video, developed by the Ad Council and the COVID Collaborative, supported by 18 leading health organizations, features a Q&A video series from Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Titania Jordan, Bark Technologies, discusses safety for children when using their digital devices. Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association, health during holidays, Jianying Hu, Global Science Leader for AI role addressing healthcare challenges. Dr. Ken Redcross factors that put you at risk for cold and flu this year, Maureen Reyes discusses CSP participation influences students’ college major choice.Let's Just Talk Radio Show is broadcast live at 2pm ET Thursdays on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Racism and other systemic inequities lead to poor health outcomes for racial minority groups, says the president of the American Medical Association in our latest podcast. Dr. Susan Bailey, in conversation with Business Group on Health CEO Ellen Kelsay, explores how the AMA has worked to confront racism, an insidious threat to public health.
Racism and other systemic inequities lead to poor health outcomes for racial minority groups, says the president of the American Medical Association in our latest podcast. Dr. Susan Bailey, in conversation with Business Group on Health CEO Ellen Kelsay, explores how the AMA has worked to confront racism, an insidious threat to public health.
What can COVID-19 mean for you if you smoke or vape? And if you're looking to quit, what steps should you take? Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association and Matthew Myers, President of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids join KYW Newsradio In Depth to talk about the connection between smoking and bad outcomes from COVID-19 and what to do if you decide it's time to quit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As friends and family consider what their holiday plans may look like, the American Medical Association (AMA) wants to remind Americans that there are precautions we can take to ensure a healthy Holiday Season in 2020, with tips to help you celebrate the holiday’s safely, Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association.
As friends and family consider what their holiday plans may look like, the American Medical Association (AMA) wants to remind Americans that there are precautions we can take to ensure a healthy Holiday Season in 2020, with tips to help you celebrate the holiday’s safely, Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association.
Dr. Susan Bailey: Susan R. Bailey, MD, an allergist/immunologist from Fort Worth, Texas, was elected president of the American Medical Association in June 2020. Previously, she served as president-elect of the AMA for one year, speaker of the AMA House of Delegates for four years, and as a vice speaker for four years. Dr. Bailey, […] The post TMBS E133: Susan Bailey MD President of the AMA appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
More About Dr. Susan Bailey: Susan R. Bailey, MD, an allergist/immunologist from Fort Worth, Texas, was elected president of the American Medical Association in June 2020. Previously, she served as president-elect of the AMA for one year, speaker of the AMA House of Delegates for four years and as vice speaker for four years. Dr. Bailey, who has been active in the AMA since medical school when she served as chair of the AMA Medical Student Section, has held numerous leadership positions with the AMA. These include serving as chair of both the Advisory Panel on Women in Medicine and the AMA Council on Medical Education, as well as representing the AMA on the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, the American Board of Medical Specialties, and COLA. Her long history of service in helping guide organized medicine extends to the local and state levels as well. She has served as board chair and president of the Tarrant County Medical Society, and as vice speaker, speaker and president of the Texas Medical Association. Dr. Bailey is an allergist in private practice and has been with Fort Worth Allergy and Asthma Associates for over 30 years. She completed her residency in general pediatrics and a fellowship in allergy/immunology at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester, Minn., and is board certified in allergy and immunology, and pediatrics and has been awarded the title of Distinguished Fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. In addition to receiving her medical degree with honors from the Texas A&M University College of Medicine as a member of its charter class, Dr. Bailey was later appointed to the Texas A&M System Board of Regents by then Gov. George W. Bush, and has been named a Distinguished Alumnus of Texas A&M University and of Texas A&M University College of Medicine. Dr. Bailey is married to W. Douglas Bailey, has two sons and one grandson, and is an elder and longtime choir member of her church.
00:00 Show Open / Brandi Davis, Senior Manager of Volunteer United with the United Way of Central Ohio, discusses volunteer opportunities during the holiday season. 10:30 Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association; and Matthew Myers, President and CEO of the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, discuss smoking and the coronavirus. 19:30 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Tracy Townsend has segments about the Covid-19 vaccine, including an interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci; and a discussion with David Pepper, who is stepping down as Chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party 41:00 Stacey Frohnapfel-Hasson, Chief of the Bureau of Problem Gambling within the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, discusses gambling-like games that young children find entertaining.
The president of the American Medical Association is urging people to avoid holiday parties and indoor gatherings over the next several weeks as the novel coronavirus continues to spread across the country. Dr. Susan Bailey, an allergist and immunologist based in Fort Worth, Texas, says a COVID-19 vaccine is fast approaching, but Americans should remain vigilant in the meantime.
A group of hospitals, doctors and nurses are urging the Trump administration to share the latest COVID-19 data with President-elect Joe Biden. Dr. Susan Bailey from the American Medical Association explains data sharing during the pandemic is a matter of life and death.The coronavirus is spreading rapidly across Sweden. Dr. Peter Kasson from Uppsala University in Sweden says the situation in the European country looks similar to what's happening in the United States. Nearly 10 months into the pandemic, residential trash cans are getting fuller while trash levels at bars, concert venues and office buildings are way down. David Biderman from the Solid Waste Association of North America urges people not to put disposable masks into recyclable bins. The FDA approved the antiviral drug Remdesivir as a treatment for COVID-19 although its effectiveness was not fully vetted. Dr. Ravi Gupta from the University of Pennsylvania says the FDA needs to be stronger. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A group of hospitals, doctors and nurses are urging the Trump administration to share the latest COVID-19 data with President-elect Joe Biden. Dr. Susan Bailey from the American Medical Association explains data sharing during the pandemic is a matter of life and death. The coronavirus is spreading rapidly across Sweden. Dr. Peter Kasson from Uppsala University in Sweden says the situation in the European country looks similar to what's happening in the United States. Nearly 10 months into the pandemic, residential trash cans are getting fuller while trash levels at bars, concert venues and office buildings are way down. David Biderman from the Solid Waste Association of North America urges people not to put disposable masks into recyclable bins. The FDA approved the antiviral drug Remdesivir as a treatment for COVID-19 although its effectiveness was not fully vetted. Dr. Ravi Gupta from the University of Pennsylvania says the FDA needs to be stronger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association, discusses the state of Covid-19 in Texas, as well as concerns over a flu outbreak this fall. Wilmington Trust Economist Rhea Thomas shares her thoughts on the recovery of the U.S. economy. Bloomberg News Editor Dimitra Kessenides and Chari Cuthbert, Founder of ByChari, talk about how the jewelry designer created a necklace for Michelle Obama that the former First Lady wore for her DNC speech. And we Drive to the Close with Aaron Kennon, CEO at Clear Harbor Asset Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association, discusses the state of Covid-19 in Texas, as well as concerns over a flu outbreak this fall. Wilmington Trust Economist Rhea Thomas shares her thoughts on the recovery of the U.S. economy. Bloomberg News Editor Dimitra Kessenides and Chari Cuthbert, Founder of ByChari, talk about how the jewelry designer created a necklace for Michelle Obama that the former First Lady wore for her DNC speech. And we Drive to the Close with Aaron Kennon, CEO at Clear Harbor Asset Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Plus, Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association, discusses a new campaign urging Americans to “mask up.” And, University of Georgia Professor Bettina Love shares why she created a new organization for educators fighting inequity -- The Abolitionist Teaching Network.
Our special edition of Houston Matters weekdays at 3 p.m. addresses your questions and concerns about important issues affecting the community. In the first segment, host Ernie Manouse is joined by Dr. Vivian Ho with Rice University’s James A. Baker III Institute to talk about the latest news surrounding COVID-19. She co-writes a blog detailing the latest updates on the pandemic. Then, Ernie is joined by Dr. Susan Bailey, president of the American Medical Association. They discuss the mission... Read More
Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association, provides a coronavirus and vaccine update. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Retail Reporter Jordyn Holman discuss this week’s cover story “Ben & Jerry’s Showed Unilever How to Marry Purpose With Profit.” We get Businessweek Economics with Bloomberg New Economy Editorial Director Andy Browne. He talks about China vowing retaliation after the U.S. shuttered its Houston consulate. Bloomberg News Sustainability Editor Emily Chasan shares her insight on how everyone can make their wallets greener. And we Drive to the Close with Tony Roth, Chief Investment Officer at Wilmington Trust. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway.
Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association, provides a coronavirus and vaccine update. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Retail Reporter Jordyn Holman discuss this week's cover story “Ben & Jerry's Showed Unilever How to Marry Purpose With Profit.” We get Businessweek Economics with Bloomberg New Economy Editorial Director Andy Browne. He talks about China vowing retaliation after the U.S. shuttered its Houston consulate. Bloomberg News Sustainability Editor Emily Chasan shares her insight on how everyone can make their wallets greener. And we Drive to the Close with Tony Roth, Chief Investment Officer at Wilmington Trust. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Doni Holloway. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This episode features Dr. Susan Bailey, President of the American Medical Association. Here she discusses leadership, gender, and the stigma female leaders face.
Living as a celiac or sufferer from severe allergy-based food avoidance is burdensome, and being organized is an essential part of coping. Today’s guest is Susan Bailey, and she is a certified AllerCoach, meaning she helps allergy families manage by becoming more prepared and organized. Susan speaks about her experiences as a celiac and how that feeds into the work she does as an AllerCoach. She gets into the services she offers through her company, Cygnet Organizing, from recipe design to meal planning and kitchen compartmentalization. Susan also speaks about what it is like to occupy such a specific niche in the business.
This week I'm sharing an interview with Susan Bailey, creator of the blog,Louisa May Alcott Is My Passion. We're chatting about Louisa May Alcott's Christmas stories, the new Little Women movie, and all things Alcott. You can also listen on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Books Mentioned On This Episode: A Merry … Continue reading Ep. 46: Susan Bailey on Louisa May Alcott's Christmas Stories →
On September 25, 2008, Susan Bailey was murdered by her children after four Texas teenagers created a 'murder pact' to kill their parents.Support the show (https://talkmurder.com/join/)
On this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review hosts JD Leighton, and Emily Mashak sat down, and talked with Dr. Susan Bailey to talk about her work with the NASA Twins Study, and CSU’s Hip Hop Dance Club. Reporter Ren Wadsworth got the scoop on ASCSU, and reporter Katie Otter delivered national news. The post The Rocky Mountain Review- April 18th, 2019 appeared first on KCSU FM.
Join our host Marie-Claire Gould (@mariecgould) and Susan Bailey (@NightsistrAshla) as they discuss the parallels between Hinduism and Star Wars Specifically the Sacred stories of Shiva / Sati / Parvati. WHAT THE FORCE is this all about? Twitter: @WTForceshow Website: Whattheforce.ca Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/whattheforce Our Intro and Exit music is the What the Force Theme, Orchestral Music by Christy … Continue reading "Star Wars & Hinduism Parallels with Susan Bailey"
This episode was recorded with Dr Susan Bailey from the University of Western Australia and Chris Panagiotaros from Western Sydney University. We talk all things Eco-Social Work, Environmentalism, Grief and Loss Theory, and Participatory Action Research. We recorded this episode at the 2018 International Social Work, Education, and Social Development Conference held in Dublin, Ireland.
This week, something different. We speak to astronaut Scott Kelly, who went up to space a man and came back a Rhesus monkey. Just kidding, that didn’t happen at all. Listen to find out the real story. PLUS: We talk to Lynn Levy, star producer of the Gimlet show The Habitat. Check out the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2LEvaf7 Selected readings:NASA’s updated press release about Scott and MarkMore information about its Twins StudyA paper about what space does to your eyeballs This episode has been produced by Romilla Karnick, Wendy Zukerman, and senior producer Kaitlyn Sawrey, with help from Rose Rimler and Shruti Ravindran. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. With additional help from Lynn Levy and Peter Bresnan. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. Mix and sound design by Emma Munger. Music written by Bobby Lord and Emma Munger. Recording help from Mark Bramhill. Extra thanks to Susan Bailey, Alan Hargens, Chris Mason, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
WellBites is a Michigan Wellness Council Podcast. Our mission is to be the trusted resource and connector for workplace wellness collaboration. In this podcast series, we interview people in the field to offer different perspectives and insights. This episode is a conversation with Susan Bailey, Director of Total Health & Wellbeing and Board Chair of Michigan Wellness Council
October 21, 2016 This week’s episode: “Blessed are They”: The Canaanite Woman from Matthew 15. “Among Women” Guest: Susan Bailey This episode we talk about being persistent both in prayer, and in finding a way through grief, loss, and tribulation. I profile a woman from Scripture — the Canaanite woman who begs Jesus to heal her daughter from a demon. Plus I speak with Catholic author and singer-songwriter Susan Bailey. Together we talk about the recovery from loss or grief and how to deal with it creatively and with the help of prayer and the sacraments. You’ll enjoy her talk about her kayaking experiences and the spiritual lessons she learned from it, as captured in her book, River of Grace. Also AW listeners are among the first to get a sneak peak at my latest book. Links for this episode: Susan Bailey.org River of Grace by Susan Bailey Other shows of related interest: AW 172: Good Grief, God AW 13: One of my first podcasts, with Susan Bailey Reminders: Send your comments to Pat Gohn at amongwomenpodcast@me.com, or to the Among Women podcast facebook page. Or follow Pat on Twitter at @PatGohn or @among_women. If you like what we do here at Among Women, please promote this podcast in your social media circles, in your church bulletin, or leave a positive review and rating over on our iTunes page. OK, here’s the sneak peek I promised you …. USE IN THE EXCERPT
Today's show will include a most amazing interview with Leah Darrow, who appeared on the TV show America's Next Top Model, cycle 3. Hear not only her amazing conversion story, but also how she's connected to Chesterton through her family history.Our Mary Minute with Chesterton this week has Sarah Reinhard considering Chesterton's call to love Mary ardently.Links:http://www.leahdarrow.comhttp://www.chastity.comhttp://www.catholicanswers.comsnoringscholar.com (Sarah Reinhard)susanbailey.net (Susan Bailey)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXarndypCYohttp://www.chesterton.org/acs/frbrownreader.htmhttp://Chesterton.org @amchestertonsochttp://www.facebook.com/AmericanChestertonSocietyhttp://www.facebook.com/UncommonSensePodcast
Uncommon Sense #41 Conference Gilbert MagazineUncommon Sense is the Podcast of the American Chesterton Society and I'm your host, Nancy BrownToday's show will include a segment with Sarah Reinhard and some talk about the latest Gilbert magazine, the conference issue. Web sites:http://www.zetabooks.com/new-releases/angelo-bottone-the-philosophical-habit-of-mind.-rhetoric-and-person-in-john-henry-n.htmlsnoringscholar.com (Sarah Reinhard)susanbailey.net (Susan Bailey)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXarndypCYohttp://www.chesterton.org/acs/frbrownreader.htmhttp://Chesterton.org @amchestertonsochttp://www.facebook.com/AmericanChestertonSocietyhttp://www.facebook.com/UncommonSensePodcast
Uncommon Sense #40 Interview with Kevin BelmonteSarah Reinhard joins us today for what we hope is the beginning of a new segment, “Mary and Chesterton.” And we talk about joyful giving.Web sites:http://www.zetabooks.com/new-releases/angelo-bottone-the-philosophical-habit-of-mind.-rhetoric-and-person-in-john-henry-n.htmlsnoringscholar.com (Sarah Reinhard)susanbailey.net (Susan Bailey)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXarndypCYohttp://www.chesterton.org/acs/frbrownreader.htmhttp://Chesterton.org @amchestertonsochttp://www.facebook.com/AmericanChestertonSocietyhttp://www.facebook.com/UncommonSensePodcasthttp://www.amazon.com/Defiant-Joy-Remarkable-Impact-Chesterton/dp/1595552014/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1292961270&sr=1-4http://www.amazon.com/Quotable-Chesterton-Wit-Wisdom-G-K/dp/1595552057/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1292961270&sr=1-5
Today’s Topic: In honor of the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, listeners and former guests share what they love about Mary. Commentary from the writings of the saints, Pope Benedict XVI, and Marian hymns from the Daughters of St. Paul and Susan Bailey round out the program. Links for this episode: SusanBailey.net : songs on this episode include “Ave Maria” and “Under My Immaculate Mantle” Daughters of St Paul, from the CD, “Favorite Marian Hymns”: songs on this episode include: “Daily, Daily, Sing to Mary”, “Soul of Mary”, “O Queen of the Most Holy Rosary”. Contact Pat Gohn via amongwomenpodcast@me.com or send voice feedback to 206-338-6077. Leave us a rating or a review on iTunes! Or leave a comment below. Reviews on iTunes help us grow!
At last, JACD6 is out. It's been a long month. Covered liberally this time: Growing pains, Italy visit and experiencing Assisi. Also, looking forward to the Farnborough Airshow. Give me a wave!!! Information on the life of St Francis of Assisi complied from Wikipedia (funny old thing) and New Advent. Fantastic end musc by Susan Bailey, available through Music Alley or http://www.susanbailey.net/
On this week's podcast, we highlight the lovely project by . The Mary, Queen of Peace Meditation Guide & Sung Rosary is a beautiful 6" x 9" 48-page full color book which includes a totally sung rosary on CD. The book contains scripture verses for each Hail Mary, sheet music for the sung prayers, and beautiful icons, paintings and stained glass windows to aid in your meditation. This month, our CatholicMom.com Book Club selection is by Michael Dubruiel. Your purchase of this book will help to support the family of the author, who died suddenly on February 3, 2009. shares an online reflection entitled "Spiritual Grandparenting" and invites us to look at our our homes reflect our Catholic faith. Links for this Episode: - Your one stop connection to Catholic musicMichael Dubruiel's book - The How-To Book of the Mass - I do not earn commissions from OSV that can be donated, but this is another great way to support the Dubruiel family , , Subscribe to the | Subscribe with
Each of us must realize that we continue to be the author's of Christ's Passion and Death. Jesus Christ died outside of time for all men - past, present and future - to have the choice to be able to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. In order to do this, Jesus Christ had to take upon Himself the death sentence each of us incurs by each and every sin we committ. The sin we commit today is responsible for the agony Christ endured on the Cross. Music on this podcast: Annie Karto - Divine Mercy Flood My Soul Video of Divine Mercy Flood My Soul Susan Bailey Podcasts and Websites on this podcast: