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Best podcasts about susan sherman

Latest podcast episodes about susan sherman

The Big 550 KTRS
Susan Sherman St. Louis Fashion Fund 4-2-24

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 10:25


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Total Information AM Weekend
Stylish Stride: St. Louis City SC's Men's Fashion Week

Total Information AM Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 7:09


 Debbie Monterrey sits down with fashion luminaries Paulie Gibson, Susan Sherman (co-founder of the St. Louis Fashion Fund), and the charismatic Joey Zanaboni. In this exclusive interview, they discuss the highly anticipated Men's Fashion Week runway event hosted by St. Louis City SC at City Park on Sunday, the 18th. Get insights into the latest trends, style evolution, and the exciting intersection of fashion and soccer.

The Show on KMOX
Hour 3: Susan Sherman and Randy Fusz Join IN STUDIO

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 36:05


In the final hour of The Chris & Amy Show, they recap the previous two hours of the show. They are later joined by Randy Fusz, the President and CEO of Lou Fusz Automotive as well as Susan Sherman, the Chairperson of the St. Louis Fashion Fund. They join in studio to discuss their partnership for the Tribute Fashion Show which is on Friday, November 17th at The Hawthorn. They wrap up the hour discussing backup alarm clocks as well as alarm clock etiquette.

The Show on KMOX
Susan Sherman & Randy Fusz Talk Tribute Fashion Show

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 12:51


Listen to this segment of The Chris & Amy Show where they're joined by Randy Fusz, the President and CEO of Lou Fusz Automotive as well as Susan Sherman, the Chairperson of the St. Louis Fashion Fund. They join in studio to discuss their partnership for the Tribute Fashion Show which is on Friday, November 17th at The Hawthorn.

Pod45
Episode 13: Little Magazines

Pod45

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 70:12


Contemporaries co-editor Francisco Robles discusses our recent cluster Little Magazines with its editor Nick Sturm, and two of its contributors - Danny Snelson and Stephanie Anderson. Nick's introduction to the cluster: https://post45.org/2023/06/introduction-deep-immersion-in-the-little-mags/ Danny's essay, "An Elegy for Jimmy & Lucy's House of 'K' (1984–1989)": https://post45.org/2023/06/an-elegy-for-ijimmy-and-lucys-house-of-k-1984-1989/ Stephanie's interview with Susan Sherman: https://post45.org/2023/06/interview-with-susan-sherman/ Read all of the Little Magazines cluster at Contemporaries now: https://post45.org/sections/contemporaries-essays/little-magazines/ Follow us on Twitter at @AtPost45 (Bluesky and Threads coming soon, maybe), and if you're interested in pitching us an idea for a cluster, please email us at post45contemporaries@gmail.com. Further information on what we look for in a pitch can be found on our website, post45.org/contemporaries.

Inside Rehabilitation Counseling
Episode One: A Conversation with Dr. Susan Sherman, PhD, CRC, LCMHC, LPC, CPM

Inside Rehabilitation Counseling

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 24:55 Transcription Available


In the first episode of this new podcast from The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC), Dr. Susan Sherman speaks with CRCC Executive Director Pam Shlemon about her career in rehabilitation counseling. Dr. Sherman's insights stem from all chapters of her professional life, including time running a State VR Agency, running a rehabilitation counseling program at East Carolina University, and her time as President of the CRCC Board of Directors.

Inside Rehabilitation Counseling
PREVIEW: A Conversation With Dr. Susan Sherman, PhD, CRC, LCMHC, LPC, CPM

Inside Rehabilitation Counseling

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 1:01 Transcription Available


In the first episode of this new podcast from The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC), Dr. Susan Sherman speaks with CRCC Executive Director Pam Shlemon about her career in rehabilitation counseling. Dr. Sherman's insights stem from all chapters of her professional life, including time running a State VR Agency, running a rehabilitation counseling program at East Carolina University, and her time as President of the CRCC Board of Directors.

Total Information AM
Can a panhandler just bang on your window? Kelley had that happen to him

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 49:53


John Hancock and Michael Kelley talk President Biden talks Armageddon if Putin uses nuclear weapons. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins the show talking Wild Card series. Kelley had an expierence with a panhandler so Brad Young of Harris Dowell Fisher and Young to see if one can just bang on your window. Former Missouri State Senator Gina Walsh joins the show in studio talking about her life in the trades and the need for more women in construction and other trades. Susan Sherman talks St. Louis fashion.

Your Key to Orlando Real Estate

This week, we sit down with Loan Origination Officer, Susan Sherman to get all the answers to your questions surrounding mortgages, current trends in lending, interest rates, and predictions for the future of the market.Susan comes with over 20 years experience as a Mortgage Loan Officer and has demonstrated skill in Construction Loans, Banking, Sales, Credit Analysis, and U.S. VA Loans/FHA/Conventional. Tune in while we get the latest update!________________________________________________Questions? Contact us at 407.253.3580 or by email at Info@orlandorealtors.org. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST!

You are not alone
Episode 22 - Annual Planning

You are not alone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 45:58


Welcome to episode 22 of Women you are not alone podcast. It is a new year and we thought we would discuss how each of us approach planning for 2022.  We talk about our word for the year, priorities and give a hint about an upcoming episode.  Please welcome with me, Jan Hamby, Diane Boettcher, Saundra King, Susan Sherman and Angela Middleton. 

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The Yuripzy Morgan Show
October 21 2021: Not Giving Up

The Yuripzy Morgan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 78:34


On Today's Podcast: Crime Study and Free College. Dr. Susan Sherman and Dr. Saba Rouhani from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health joined the Podcast

The Big 550 KTRS
Susan Sherman: Coats For Cancer

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 12:03


President of Fashion Fund talks about the Fashion Fighting Cancer event coming up. http://www.singforsiteman.org/

You are not alone
Episode 16 - Mental Health

You are not alone

Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 33:43


Ever had something that was not meant for others to hear.  Well apparently that was what our first hour  was today, because we were not recording.  We had the most amazing conversations, but apparently the world was not ready for all of that yet.  So we spent the next hour trying to get some of that conversation back and decided to do some more in depth conversations in the future so stay tuned.My amazing hosts this week were Angela Middleton, Chris Mallory, Trish Neville, Susan Sherman and Michelle Hillmeyer. Thank you for listening to Episode 16.  Our next few episodes will be on “those damn hormones”, pain and depression, death and being strong and courageous enough to step back. If you would like to join us. Please go to https://womenyouarenotalone.com  and scroll to the bottom of the page where you can contact us to join us.  We would love to have you.  Also we are working very hard to get 500 downloads by the end of August, and we are REALLY CLOSE so if you think of ANYBODY who might find the prodcast interesting please send them a link. And if you don't know how to send a link – contact us and we can figure it out together. 

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The Big 550 KTRS
Susan Sherman: ABT Across America coming to STL

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 8:06


This summer, the American Ballet Company will bring 20 acclaimed artists to St. Louis for two performances as part of the company's cross-country road trip, ABT Across America, traveling to 8 U.S. cities this July. Susan Sherman shares details on the free performances coming to Forest Park.(https://stlshakes.org/abt/)

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg
259. Tom Ridgely for the American Ballet Theatre's ABT Across America

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 8:10


Tom Ridgely, Producing Artistic Director of St. Louis Shakespeare Festival, stopped by to talk to Nancy about the  American Ballet Theatre's ABT Across America Tour.  The St. Louis performances of the tour will happen July 14th in Shakespeare Glen in Forest Park. The performances are presented in partnership with Susan Sherman, COCA and St. Louis Shakespeare Festival. This summer, ABT will bring 20 acclaimed artists to St. Louis for two performances as part of the company's cross-country road trip, ABT Across America, traveling to 8 U.S. cities this July. These unique outdoor presentations are among the first live performances for ABT in over a year. American Ballet Company, Designated by an act of Congress as America's National Ballet Company, is recognized as a living national treasure. Since its founding in 1940, ABT annually tours the United States, performing for more than 300,000 people, and is the only major cultural institution to do so. For 81 years, ABT has appeared in 45 countries and has performed in all 50 states. Tom Ridgely          

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg
250. Susan Sherman: Co-founder of the St. Louis Fashion Fund

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 11:01


Susan Sherman, Co-founder of the St. Louis Fashion Fund, stopped by to speak with Nancy about the Fashion Fund's upcoming move to its new location at 3333 Washington, as well as the other goings on in fashion in St. Louis.

Public Health On Call
293 - Female Sex Workers and the Police

Public Health On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 17:14


Dr. Susan Sherman talks with Lindsay Smith Rogers about her 2016-2017 research on the relationship between female sex workers and police, including how abusive policing practices directly and indirectly put the health and safety of the women at risk. They then discuss Dr. Sherman’s recommendations for a different approach. Note: After this podcast was recorded, Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced that the city will permanently stop prosecuting prostitution, drug possession, and other low-level offenses—a move that began during COVID-19 as a way to dedensify prisons and jails.

Public Health On Call
222 - Overdose and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Harm Reduction Movement

Public Health On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 39:41


As part of a periodic series on overdose and the pandemic, guest host Susan Sherman speaks with Monique Tula, executive director of the National Harm Reduction Coalition, and Louise Vincent, executive director of the North Carolina Survivor’s Union about the role of harm reduction in both the COVID and overdose crises. In an extended conversation, Tula and Vincent talk about harm reduction as a strategy for reducing suffering among people who use drugs, centering health and dignity in services, and how the “syndemic” of drug use, COVID-19, and racism are converging in a moment that requires a fundamental restructuring of services related to substance use in the US.

Public Health On Call
220 - Overdose and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Breaking Through Bureaucracy With High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area

Public Health On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 22:03


As part of a periodic series on overdose and the pandemic, guest host Susan Sherman speaks with Chauncey Parker, director of the New York/New Jersey High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area. HIDTA is a federally funded program that invests in public safety and public health partnerships designed to “bring everyone to the table” in unique collaborations that help facilitate better policy and data collection. Parker also talks about how COVID-19 has—and hasn’t—impacted the drug market in New York.

Everybody Hates Me: Let's Talk About Stigma
Dr. Susan Sherman: Stigma toward sex work, drug use, and the importance of looking people in the eye

Everybody Hates Me: Let's Talk About Stigma

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 28:53


Dr.  Susan Sherman is a Professor in the Department of Health, Behavior, and Society at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. Her work focuses on improving the health of marginalized populations, particularly that of people who use drugs and sex workers. Dr. Sherman is interested in the structural drivers of health and risk. You can learn more about the Sparc Center that she co-founded, and find out more about her research here.Susan discusses stigma toward drug use, sex work, and homelessness. She talks about the connectedness between us, the work it takes to stay alive while living in poverty, and the power of empathy.  Susan describes the importance of looking people in the eye and acknowledging one another's humanity. We discuss how people can pay it forward to be part of the solution.Episode hosted by Dr. Carmen Logie. Supported by funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation and Canada Research Chairs program. Original music and podcast produced by Jupiter Productions, who have various production services available to support your podcast needs.

TBTV: Throwback Television
WOWP #11: "Art Museum Piece"

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 51:22


WE'RE DONE WITH SEASON 1! Alana & Kimberly swap quarantine makeup tips, flex their art history knowledge, and begin investigating just how diverse Disney's writing and creative teams are (spoiler alert - they are not at all). Tune in on Sunday for the start of Season 2! Here's the article Alana is reading out loud - "The Time I Wrote a Sitcom for Disney" by Susan Sherman: https://lithub.com/the-time-i-wrote-a-sitcom-for-disney/ And here's the Wikipedia article about the first Susan Sherman - radical poet and longtime television producer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Sherman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

The American Health Podcast
The Coronavirus Crisis: How COVID-19 is Impacting Sex Workers and People Who Use Drugs

The American Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 18:42


This is the third episode in our special series on the coronavirus crisis, featuring experts talking about the impact of the novel coronavirus in the United States, as seen through the lens of the Initiative's five focus areas. Today, we're rebroadcasting an episode of Public Health on Call, a podcast produced by the Bloomberg School of Public Health that offers science and evidence-based insights on the novel coronavirus. This episode—originally broadcast on May 21, 2020—focuses on harm reduction: how COVID-19 is impacting sex workers and people who use drugs, and why caring for these populations is so important. It features a conversation between Colleen Barry, chair of the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Bloomberg School, and Susan Sherman, a professor at the Bloomberg School whose work focuses on improving the health of marginalized populations, particularly that of drug users and sex workers. Resources: Public Health on Call website SPARC Women's Center

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg
208. Susan Sherman & Kim Eberlein Co-Chairs at Sing for Siteman

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 9:42


Guests Susan Sherman & Kim Eberlein, Co-Chairs at Sing for Siteman, stop by to share details of this year's event.

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It's all Fine and Danjee
Episode 38: Heroes for Babies! Special Guests, Kristy Dutton and Susan Sherman!

It's all Fine and Danjee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 44:10


Christmas Countdown! This week, Kristy Dutton and Susan Sherman tell us all about the Heroes for Babies organization and how they are helping infants in need. Also, only 13 days left until Christmas!!! Woo hoo! -Heroes for Babies -Healthy Start Coalition of Seminole County -Seminole County Harley Davidson -American SIDS Institute -Children's Home Society of Florida -Baby DJ Charity -Heroes Strong -Wekiva Island -Aislyn Ryan at Iron Will Tattoo

City Of Lawrence, KS
Susan Sherman 04/07/19

City Of Lawrence, KS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 58:05


Susan Sherman Susan Sherman is the Assistant City Manager for the City of Olathe, Kansas where she has served since 1989. She is responsible for the day to day operations of the police, fire, parks and recreation, municipal court, and information technology departments. Susan earned a Bachelor’s degree from Ohio Wesleyan University and a Master of Public Administration from the Edwin O. Stene Public Affairs and Administration School at the University of Kansas. She is an International City/County Management Association (ICMA) Credentialed Manager. Susan has been awarded the Assistant Excellence in Leadership Award in honor of Buford Watson Jr. by the ICMA and the ICMA Career Development Award. Susan co-chaired the ICMA Task Force on Leadership, and currently serves on the ICMA Leadership Advisory Board. She has previously served on the Board of the Kansas Association of City/County Management and as ICMA Mountain Plains Regional Vice President for the ICMA Executive Board. Susan is married to Fred Sherman and they have two college-aged children.

Bright Spark
Bright Spark #2: Operationalizing Harm Reduction- an Interview with Erin Haas

Bright Spark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018


In this episode we interview Erin Haas, a long time volunteer and advocate for harm reduction services and drug users. For the last few years Erin has been the assistant director in the office of Overdose Prevention at the Maryland Department of Health. We asked Erin to talk to us about bringing harm reduction into government work. Erin Haas would like to add that the fentanyl test strip study mentioned in this episode was called FORECAST and its authors were Susan Sherman and Traci Green. She also said, "I also don't want to give the impression that I'm taking ownership or credit for the outreach work in Baltimore City." Got it!

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg
91. Susan Sherman: Chair of the St. Louis Fashion Fund

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 9:28


Guest Susan Sherman, Chair of the St. Louis Fashion Fund, stops by to discuss the work their organization has undertaken to revive the local garment district and encourage fashion designers to relocate to the area.

Roughly Speaking
Offering a safe space for addicts to do drugs (episode 222)

Roughly Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 29:29


Should local governments or nonprofits establish “safe places” for heroin addicts to shoot up? Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan calls it “absolutely insane” and “idiotic,” but for a man who just declared a state of emergency because of a deadly drug epidemic, maybe he ought to read Susan Sherman’s report and recommendations before dismissing the idea. Sherman, a professor and researcher at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, says “safe-drug consumption spaces” have reduced overdose deaths, linked addicts with treatment services, reduced crime and saved money. Such places are now in operation in 66 cities in 11 countries. On today’s show, Sherman talks about how these “safe places” work and how they might come to Baltimore, where deaths from opioid overdoses have been on the rise. Officials say Maryland had 2,000 such overdose deaths in 2016, prompting Hogan’s Wednesday announcement.Links:http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/editorial/bs-ed-drug-safe-20170225-story.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-heroin-funding-20170301-story.htmlhttp://www.abell.org/publications/safe-consumption-spaces-strategy-baltimorehttp://www.baltimoresun.com/health/bs-hs-safe-drug-consumption-space-20170221-story.html

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg
56: Susan Sherman, Chairman of the Board of the St. Louis Fashion Fund

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 7:33


Guest Susan Sherman, Chairman of the Board of the St. Louis Fashion Fund, shares the organization's mission to rebuild the local garment district to its former glory.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
SUSAN SHERMAN DISCUSSES HER NEW NOVEL IF YOU ARE THERE, WITH NATASHIA DEON

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 50:08


If You Are There (Counterpoint Press) Set in the early 1900s, If You Are There follows young Lucia Rutkowski who, thanks to the influence of her beloved grandmother, escapes the Warsaw ghetto to work as a kitchen maid in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the bustling city of Paris. Too talented for her lowly position, Lucia is thrown out on the street. Her only recourse is to take a job working for two disorganized, rather poor married scientists so distracted by their work that their house and young child are often neglected. Lucia soon bonds with her eccentric employers, watching as their work with radioactive materials grows increasing noticed by the world, then rising to fame as the great Marie and Pierre Curie.  Soon, all of Paris is alit with the news of an impending visit from Eusapia Palladino, the world's most famous medium. It is through her now famous employers that Lucia attends Eusapia's gatherings and eventually falls under the medium's spell, leaving the Curie household to travel with her to Italy. Ultimately, Lucia is placed directly in the crosshairs of faith versus science--what is more real, the glowing substances of the Curie laboratory or the glowing visions that surround the medium during her seance?  If You Are There is a thrilling, page-turning novel that draws upon real characters and events to detail its examination of a young woman torn between the beliefs she was born with and the scientific realities blooming all around her.  Praise for If You Are There “The fictional and historical mingle in Sherman's marvelous account of the lives of Marie and Pierre Curie. It is a rare book that is as scientific as it is magical and as magical as it is scientific. This is that book.” —Karen Joy Fowler, author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award "This splendid novel is about discovery, in its many forms: in science, in love, in ambition, in connection; it celebrates the intersection of the natural world and faith. Sherman explores all of her characters with precise, tender compassion and radiant insight; we move with them through beautifully described turn-of-the-century Europe, as they find their own understanding of love and loss and strength. You will love this unforgettable book." —Karen E. Bender, author of Refund, Finalist for the National Book Award   Susan Sherman is the author of The Little Russian. She is the former Chair of the Art Department of Whittier College and the co-creator of one of the most successful television shows for children in the history of the Disney Network. Learn more at susanshermanauthor.com. Natashia Deón is the recipient of a PEN Center US Emerging Voices Fellowship and has been awarded fellowships and residencies at Yale, Bread Loaf, Dickinson House in Belgium, and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts. Named one of 2013’s Most Fascinating People by LA Weekly, she has a MFA from UC Riverside and is the creator of the popular LA-based reading series, Dirty Laundry Lit. A practicing lawyer, she currently teaches law at Trinity Law School. Her debut novel, Grace, was published this past June by Counterpoint Press.

Trinity College
AK Smith Reading Series: Kimiko Hahn

Trinity College

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 33:54


Kimiko Hahn received a bachelor's degree in English and East Asian Studies from the University of Iowa and an M.A. in Japanese Literature from Columbia University. She is a professor at Queens College, CUNY and has taught at New York University, Sarah Lawrence College, and University of Houston. The major themes of Hahn's poetry explores Asian American female desire and subjectivity. The judges' citation from the Pen/Voelcker Award noted: "With wild courage Kimiko Hahn’s poems voyage fearlessly into explorations of love, sexuality, motherhood, violence, and grief and the way gender inscribes us.” Her poems were first published in We Stand Our Ground: Three Women, Their Vision, Their Poems, which she co-created with Gale Jackson and Susan Sherman. Since then, she has authored multiple collections of poetry, including Toxic Flora (2010),The Narrow Road to the Interior (2006), The Artist's Daughter (2002), Mosquito and Ant (1999), Volatile (1998), The Unbearable Heart (1995), and Earshot (1992). The latter, Earshot, received the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize and an Association of Asian American Studies Literature Award. In 1996, her poem "Possession: A Zuihitsu" (originally published in Another Chicago Magazine) was included in the anthology the Best American Poetry, and The Unbearable Heart received an American Book Award. Other honors for her work include the Lila Wallace–Reader’s Digest Writer’s Award, the Shelley Memorial Prize, and the PEN/Voelcker Award. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Guggenheim Foundation, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. Aside from poetry, Hahn has written for film such as the 1995 two-hour HBO special, "Ain't Nuthin' But a She-Thing" (for which she also recorded the voice-overs); and most recently, a text for "Everywhere at Once," Holly Fisher’s film based on Peter Lindbergh’s still photos and narrated by Jeanne Moreau. The latter premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and presented at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. For an iTunes podcast download, visit: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/trini…ege/id1057966315

The BMJ Podcast
Time to target older women for cervical cancer screening?

The BMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2015 14:45


Cervical screening programmes in many countries stop at around the age of 65 and much of the focus is often on younger women. However, comparatively little attention has been given to older women despite the fact that they account for about a fifth of cases each year and half of deaths. In this podcast Susan Sherman, a senior lecturer in psychology at Keele University, and Esther Moss, consultant gynaecological oncologist at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, argue that the upper age limit for cervical screening needs revisiting and call for awareness campaigns to target older as well as younger women. Read the full analysis: http://www.bmj.com/content/350/bmj.h2729

The Neil Haley Show
Dr. Anthony Goodman, Susan Sherman, Carol Pollis

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2012 61:00


The Total Tutor will interview Dr. Anthony Goodman. He will discuss his book. Next, The Total Tutor will interview Susan Sherman. She will discuss her book Little Russian. Also, The Total Tutor will interview boxing judge Carol Polis. She will discuss her book. Last, I will interview a social media expert.

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Otherppl with Brad Listi
Episode 40 — Susan Sherman

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2012 74:26


Susan Sherman is the guest.  She's the author of the acclaimed debut novel The Little Russian, now available from Counterpoint Press.  And she's also the co-creator of one of the most successful television shows in the history of Disney. Library ... Continue reading → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices