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The annual Spring Clean-Up in downtown Coldwater is this Friday afternoon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest is Felecia Tappenden the Founder and Owner of CANGRO, an Australian beauty enterprise created by her own personal need for a safe, effective and affordable solution to achieving longer and thicker natural lashes. Felicia launched her first product, Long Lashes Eyelash Enhancer, in 2017 after 12 months of rigorous research, human trials and comprehensive testing, making them the first Australian Made lash serum to hit the market. It was extremely important to Felica that the product was safe, effective and able to be used on even the most sensitive eyes, which is why CANGRO's Australian Made formula and is vastly different to other lash serums on the market. Felicia story is one of overcoming overwhelming odds and challenges to sustain and grow her ethical Australian Business. Her mantra “real beauty is the confidence to be yourself” has driven her expand beyond CANGROs initial triumph with their lash serum and into a more diverse range of beauty products addressing everyday beauty and skin needs. Her product line now includes eyebrow and hair growth serums, collagen powders, skincare solutions, as well as a selection of tubular and lash growth mascaras, with CANGRO recently introducing a laminating eyebrow gel to its impressive array of offerings. Today, to talk about what her tremendous challenges have taught her about overcoming adversity, fostering resilience, and the importance of perseverance in every aspect of life and business, we welcome Felica Tappenden from CANGRO. Beaute by ABIC Podcast is an independent podcast that operates with the support of our listeners (that's you!) So if you would like to support the show, we would very much appreciate that. Hit ‘subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow' on Spotify, and leave a review if you're feeling especially generous and please follow us @aestheticbeautycouncil --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautebyabic/message
There is some new money available for sprucing up downtown Coldwater.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Peter and Tom welcome back Dr Curtis Tappenden, this time to pick his brains as a Senior Lecturer in Art and Design and ask the question Peter and Tom get asked most often; should I go to art school?This Podcast is sponsored by Rosemary & Co Brushes, Search Press publishers and Jackson's Art Supplies.For more information about our sponsors, please visit:Rosemary & Co Brushes: www.rosemaryandco.comSearch Press publishers: www.searchpress.comJackson's Art supplies, blog: www.jacksonsart.com/blog
In this episode, Peter & Tom interview Dr Curtis Tappenden about his 30 year career as a professional illustrator.For Curtis, art and drawing have always been passions and he shares the story of how he became an illustrator with grace, humour and humility. Curtis discusses what it is to be an illustrator and what his working day or week might look like. Curtis also shares his wisdom on the necessary qualities for anyone considering illustration as a profession and why the world needs illustrators, perhaps now more than ever.Find out more about Curtis on his website: https://curtistappenden.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curtis.tappenden/?hl=en-gbFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/curtis.tappenden/?locale=en_GBFor more details from our sponsors please visit:- Rosemary & Co, www.rosemaryandco.com- Jacksons Art Materials, www.jacksonsart.com- Search Press publishers: During July and August 2023, you can get 25% off a range of titles, plus free UK post and packaging, when you visit searchpress.com/arty23 and use code SPAAA.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr Jeanette Hasse interviews Dr Marion Winkler and Dr Kelly Tappenden, authors of the paper, “Epidemiology, survival, costs, and quality of life in adults with short bowel syndrome” published in the June 2023 Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement on short bowel syndrome. Dr Winkler is a Professor of Surgery, at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University and a Surgical Nutrition Specialist at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence RI. Dr Tappenden is currently Professor and Head of the Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition at the University of Illinois at Chicago and as of July 1, will be the Dean of the College of Health at the University of Utah. Business Corporate by Alex Menco | alexmenco.net Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US June 2023 SUPPLEMENT
Today's guest is Felecia Tappenden from CANGRO Cangro is an Australian owned and made company, founded by entrepreneurs Felecia Tappenden and Belinda Robinson. Their common experiences with eyelash growth serums led them to create an eyelash growth enhancer that was safe to use, low irritant and contained only approved ingredients. After enlisting the help of a Cosmetic Chemist and landing on a successful formula, Cangro was born. What started as a humble brand backed by a 20k Indiegogo campaign, has now grown into a prospering business that is stocked in salons across Australia, and internationally in the UK, USA, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and Scandinavia. Cangro reached six figures in just six months of its launch and is still growing fast. Here to reveal the truth About Eyelash Growth Serums, from Cangro, today we welcome Felecia Tappenden. Enter the code ABIC15 for 15% OFF wholesale orders for all new salons. Visit CanGro and place your order today. This episode is brought to you by Cangro. Beaute by ABIC Podcast is an independent podcast that operates with the support of our listeners (that's you!) So if you would like to support the show, we would very much appreciate that. Hit ‘subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow' on Spotify, and leave a review if you're feeling especially generous and please follow us @aestheticbeautycouncil --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beaute-industrie/message
The kick-off to the Crowdfunding Campaign for the Children's Museum of Branch County.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stockpile grazing is an art and a skill that takes timing, observation, and intentionality. Isaac Tappenden is an experienced grazier who has learned from one of the best in the business - Greg Judy. In this episode he shares the nitty gritty on stockpile grazing. There's so much to chew on in this episode, you're gonna need some time to ruminate on it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mack-farms/support
Eric C Tappenden is the founder of Chapel Ridge Funeral Home & Cremation Centre, a full service funeral home. Eric is a social worker by profession, and was a senior civil servant at Queen's Park from 1977 - 1989. His last position there was as Director of Business Regulation in the Ministry of Consumer & Commercial Relations. Eric has been deeply involved in the community he serves, including Past Chair roles at Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation, the Markham Board of Trade, Markham Theatre, Markham Prayer Breakfast and the Markhaven Foundation. Eric has been Vice Chair of the Board at Bereaved Families of Ontario - York Region, the Character Council of York Region, and is currently Co-Chair of the York Region Police Appreciation Committee. Eric and Chapel Ridge have received many awards and honours including: The Mayor of Markham's Meritorious Service Award (2019), the Queen's Golden & Diamond Jubilee Medals for Community Service (2002 & 2012), the Markham Board of Trade Anthony Roman Award for Business Person of the Year (2005) and High Quality & Service Award (2012), and the YMCA Peace Medallion (2010), among others.In this conversation, we talk about:• How he grew his funeral home from the ground up.• The importance of serving and thinking of your community's needs.• How he stood out from his competitors.• And much more...️ Find Eric at:www.chapelridgefh.com===️ Hosted by:Hilda Gan - https://ca.linkedin.com/in/hildagan Produced by: 6 Story - https://6story.ca Visit us at:https://www.peoplebrightconsulting.com
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Iva Hojsak MD, PhD, on the article “Healthy Siblings of Children with Crohn's Disease Exhibit More Rapid Changes in Microbiota Composition as a Response to Exclusive Enteral Nutrition” published in the August 2021 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpen.1981 August 2021
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Lee-anne S. Chapple, PhD, on the article “Effects of Standard Versus Energy-Dense Formulae on Gastric Retention, Caloric Delivery, and Glycaemia in Critically Ill Patients” published in the May 2021 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpen.2065
To Find more of Ben and Isaac: Ben's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onthegraze/ Isaac's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaactappenden/ Ben's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTuZ9HhpK5gK0k1wXauuDQ Sign Up For Our Farm Database: FreedomFoodsFarm.com Rock Rooster Footwear: https://rockroosterfootwear.com/15% Off Promo Code: FreedomFoods15 Website: FreedomFoodsFarm.com Facebook: Facebook.com/FreedomFoodsFarm Instagram: Instagram.com/FreedomFoodsFarm Podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-murphy68/episo... TikTok: FreedomFoodsFarm --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-murphy68/support
Postoperative Utilization of Oral Nutritional Supplements in Surgical Patients in US Hospitals In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Paul Wischmeyer, M.D., E.D.I.C., FASPEN, FCCM on the article “Postoperative Utilization of Oral Nutritional Supplements in Surgical Patients in US Hospitals” published in the March 2021 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpen.1862
Quantifying response to nutritional therapy during critical illness: implications for clinical practice and research? A narrative review In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Kate Fetterplace, PhD on the article “Quantifying response to nutritional therapy during critical illness: implications for clinical practice and research? A narrative review” published in the February 2021 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpen.1949
City of Coldwater Economic Development Assistant Audrey Tappenden joined us with details on the new Michigan Reconnect program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clinical Nutrition Research and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review of the ASPEN COVID-19 Nutrition Taskforce on Nutrition Research In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Enid E. Martinez, MD on the article “Clinical Nutrition Research and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review of the ASPEN COVID-19 Nutrition Taskforce on Nutrition Research ” published in the January 2021 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpen.2036
Audrey Tappenden gave us an update on the Branch County Economic Growth Alliance COVID-19 Relief Rebate program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interleukin-10 and Zonulin Are Associated With Postoperative Delayed Gastric Emptying in Critically Ill Surgical Pediatric Patients: A Prospective Pilot Study: JPEN November 2020 (44.8) In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Enid E. Martinez, MD on the article “Interleukin-10 and Zonulin Are Associated With Postoperative Delayed Gastric Emptying in Critically Ill Surgical Pediatric Patients: A Prospective Pilot Study” published in the November 2020 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpen.1874
Evaluation of Fibrosis in Intestinal Failure–Associated Liver Disease in the Sustain Registry: JPEN Augues 2020 (44.7) In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dejan Micic, MD on the article “Evaluation of Fibrosis in Intestinal Failure–Associated Liver Disease in the Sustain Registry” published in the September 2020 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpen.1758
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Darlene G. Kelly, MD, PhD, FACP, FACG, about her article "Short Bowel Syndrome: Highlights of Patient Management, Quality of Life, and Survival" published in the May 2014 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607113512678
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Per Torp Sangild, DMSc, DVSc, PhD, about his article, "Modulation of Intestinal Inflammation by Minimal Enteral Nutrition With Amniotic Fluid in Preterm Pigs" published in the July 2014 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607113489313
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Carla Prado, PhD, FTOS, and Steven B. Heymsfield, MD, about their article, "Lean Tissue Imaging: A New Era for Nutritional Assessment and Intervention,"published in the November 2014 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607114550189
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Justine Turner, MD, PhD about her article, "Parenteral ω-3 Fatty Acid Lipid Emulsions for Children With Intestinal Failure and Other Conditions: A Systematic Review," published in the January 2013 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607112450300
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews J.P. Allard, MD, FRCPC about her article, "Prescription of Trace Elements in Adults on Home Parenteral Nutrition: Current Practice Based on the Canadian Home Parenteral Nutrition Registry," published in the May 2013 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607112463074
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Nilesh M. Mehta, MD about his article, "Defining Pediatric Malnutrition: A Paradigm Shift Toward Etiology-Related Definitions," published in the July 2013 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607113479972
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Gordon L. Jensen, MD, PhD, about the series of Malnutrition Forum Report articles: Malnutrition Forum Introduction, Recognizing Malnutrition in Adults: Definitions and Characteristics, Screening, Assessment, and Team Approach, Addressing Malnutrition in Hospitalized Adults, and Managing Post-acute Malnutrition (Undernutrition) Risk published in the November 2013 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607113497224
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Paul Wischmeyer, MD, about his article, "Relationship of Vitamin D Deficiency to Clinical Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients," published in the November 2012 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607112444449
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Peggi Guenter, PhD, RN, about her article, "Malnutrition Diagnoses in Hospitalized Patients United States, 2010," published in the February 2014 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607113512154
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Roland L. Koretz, MD about his article, "Introduction to Critical Reading," published in the January 2014 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607113497761
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Daniel Teitelbaum, MD, about his article "Intestinal Microbial Diversity and Perioperative Complications," published in the April 2014 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607113486482
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Joseph I. Boullata, PharmD, RPh, BCNSP about his article, "A Parenteral Nutrition Use Survey With Gap Analysis," published in the March 2013 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607112464781
Starving the Gut: A Deficit of Butyrate in the Intestinal Ecosystem of Children With Intestinal Failure: JPEN Augues 2020 (44.6) In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Jenna Dowhaniuk, MD on the article “Starving the Gut: A Deficit of Butyrate in the Intestinal Ecosystem of Children With Intestinal Failure” published in the August 2020 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpen.1715
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Charlene Compher about her article, "Clinical Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients Associated With the Use of Complex vs Weight-Only Predictive Energy Equations," published in the September 2015 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607114533127
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Stephen A. McClave about his article, "Volume-Based Feeding in the Critically Ill Patient," published in the August 2015 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607114540004
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. David P. Galloway about his article, "Increased Anti-Flagellin and Anti- Lipopolysaccharide Immunoglobulins in Pediatric Intestinal Failure: Associations With Fever and Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections," published in the July 2015 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607114537073
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Donald R. Duerksen about his article, "Physicians' Perceptions Regarding the Detection and Management of Malnutrition in Canadian Hospitals: Results of a Canadian Malnutrition Task Force Survey," published in the May 2015 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607114534731
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Roland N. Dickerson about his article, "Influence of Aging on Nitrogen Accretion During Critical Illness," published in the March 2015 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607113506939
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Carol A. Braunschweig, PhD, RDE, about her article, "Intensive Nutrition in Acute Lung Injury: A Clinical Trial (INTACT)," published in the January 2015 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607114528541
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Bodil Larsen, PhD, RD about her article, "Epidemiology of Interruptions to Nutrition Support in Critically Ill Children in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit," published in the February 2015 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607113513800
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Lindsay Dowhan and Dr. Gail Cresci about their article, "Comparison Between Handgrip Dynamometry and Manual Muscle Testing Performed by Registered Dietitians in Measuring Muscle Strength and Function of Hospitalized Patients" published in the September 2016 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607115580647
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Douglas Burrin about his article, "Vitamin E in New Generation Lipid Emulsions Protects Against PNALD in TPN-Fed Preterm Pigs," published in the July 2016 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607114567900
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Ryan Hurt about his article, "The Prevalence and Contents of Advance Directives in Patients Receiving Home Parenteral Nutrition" published in the March 2016 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607114544323
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Stephen McClave, Dr. Beth Taylor, and Dr. Robert Martindale about their article, "Guidelines for the Provision and Assessment of Nutrition Support Therapy in the Adult Critically Ill Patient: Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) and American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (A.S.P.E.N.)," published in the February 2016 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607115621863
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Carrie P. Earthman on the article, "Long-Term Body Composition Changes in Women Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery" published in the May 2017 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607115625621
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Maria Isabel T. D. Correia on the article, "Randomized Clinical Trial: Impact of Oral Administration of Saccharomyces boulardii on Gene Expression of Intestinal Cytokines in Patients Undergoing Colon Resection" published in the November 2016 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607115584387
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Daren K. Heyland on the article, "Proceedings of the 2016 Clinical Nutrition Week Research Workshop- The Optimal Dose of Protein Provided to Critically Ill Patients: How Do We Know When Enough is Enough?" published in the February 2017 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607116682003
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Joseph I. Boullata on the article, "ASPEN Safe Practices for Enteral Nutrition Therapy" published in the January 2017 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607116673053
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Krishnan Sriram on the article, "A Comprehensive Nutrition-Focused Quality Improvement Program Reduces 30-Day Readmissions and Length of Stay in Hospitalized Patients" published in the March 2017 issue of JPEN. https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607116681468
Relationship Between Respiratory Muscle Strength, Handgrip Strength, and Muscle Mass in Hospitalized Patients: JPEN July 2020 (44.5) In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Hillary K. Zellner, MS, RND on the article “Relationship Between Respiratory Muscle Strength, Handgrip Strength, and Muscle Mass in Hospitalized Patients” published in the July 2020 issue of JPEN. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jpen.1724
It was said in tradition that 'there isn't an ailment or infirmity the cure of which doesn't grow in the fields or along the hedges', and indeed, our forebears employed a wide range of historical practices to drive out infirmity and illness. While a great deal of folk cures were entirely practical in their application, many others turned to the use of magic, sacrifice and the use of charms, rituals or prayer – modes of thought quite at odds with altogether more modern, secular perspectives. Far from being casually forged in the half-light of ignorance, our folk cures reveal those measures which, being deeply concerned with human life and welfare, were called on in times of crisis, in order to provide reassurance and comfort in the face of insecurity, illness and anxiety. For this episode of Blúiríní, we examine definitions of folk medicine before taking a look at the healing deities of Classical European Paganism, and Irish mythology alike. Our explorations will then turn to consider the host of plagues, pestilences and infirmities outlined in our medieval chronicles, before we take a look at folk cures recorded in the archives of the National Folklore Collection University College Dublin. As we presently accustom ourselves to life in varying degrees of 'lockdown', it is worth turning to the past, in order to draw on the endurance, strength and patience with which our forebears held themselves through hardship. As the saying goes, 'Ní neart go chur le chéile!' ('There is no strength without unity!') Selected Readings of Interest: Chapter Title: Talitha Qum! An Exploration of the Image of Jesus as Healer-PhysicianSavior in the Synoptic Gospels in Relation to the Asclepius Cult Chapter Author(s): Frances Flannery Book Title: Coming Back to Life Book Subtitle: The Permeability of Past and Present, Mortality and Immortality, Death and Life in the Ancient Mediterranean Book Author(s): Bradley N. Rice Book Editor(s): Frederick S. Tappenden, Carly Daniel-Hughes Published by: McGill University Library. (2017) Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvmx3k11.22 Some Notes on Homeric Folk-Lore Author(s): W. Crooke Source: Folklore, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Mar. 30, 1908), pp. 52-77 Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. on behalf of Folklore Enterprises, Ltd. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/1254711 Accessed: 20-03-2020 12:03 UTC Indo-European Dragon Slayers and Healers and the Irish Account of Dian Céacht and Méiche: https://www.academia.edu/10246879/Indo-European_Dragon-Slayers_and_Healers_and_the_Irish_Account_of_Dian_Céacht_and_
Paul Tappenden is an Herbalist, Forager, and an author from Nyack New York. Tune in as he shares his abundance of knowledge via a lifetime of experience with Foraging. Why should we get back in touch with wild plants for food and thier medicinal qualities? Listen in to find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
(Bonus) The Value of Nutrition Support Therapy: Impact on Clinical and Economic Outcomes in the US: JPEN March 2020 (44.3) In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Albert Barrocas MD, on the article “The Value of Nutrition Support Therapy: Impact on Clinical and Economic Outcomes in the US” published in the March 2020 issue of JPEN. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jpen.1768
Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis of Patient-Centered Outcomes, Comparing International Guideline–Recommended Enteral Protein Delivery With Usual Care: JPEN May 2020 (44.4) In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Kate Fetterplace, APD, BNutrDiet, on the article “Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis of Patient-Centered Outcomes, Comparing International Guideline–Recommended Enteral Protein Delivery With Usual Care” published in the May 2020 issue of JPEN. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jpen.1725
Relationship Between Dietary Fiber Intake and Short-Chain Fatty Acid–Producing Bacteria During Critical Illness: A Prospective Cohort Study: JPEN March 2020 (44.3) In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Yichun Fu, MD, on the article “Relationship Between Dietary Fiber Intake and Short-Chain Fatty Acid–Producing Bacteria During Critical Illness: A Prospective Cohort Study” published in the March 2020 issue of JPEN. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jpen.1682
Malnutrition Diagnosis in Critically Ill Patients Using 2012 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics/American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Standardized Diagnostic Characteristics Is Associated With Longer Hospital and Intensive Care Unit Length of Stay and Increased In-Hospital Mortality: JPEN Feb 2020 (44.2) In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews David S. Seres, MD, on the article “Malnutrition Diagnosis in Critically Ill Patients Using 2012 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics/American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Standardized Diagnostic Characteristics Is Associated With Longer Hospital and Intensive Care Unit Length of Stay and Increased In-Hospital Mortality” published in the February 2020 issue of JPEN. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jpen.1599
Reducing Hospitalizations and Costs: A Home Health Nutrition-Focused Quality Improvement Program: JPEN Jan 2020 (44.1) In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Suela Sulo, PhD, on the article “Reducing Hospitalizations and Costs: A Home Health Nutrition-Focused Quality Improvement Program” published in the January 2020 issue of JPEN. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jpen.1606
In this priceless two part interview, I talk to fellow coach Sue Tappenden all about her club - The Christmas Survival Club. She gives you lots and lots and LOTS of useful advice on how to survive Christmas and take back the control. Not one to miss!
In this episode Emma Cottam, founder of Isabella and Us. chats to Sue Tappenden, founder of Headspace for Change all about Surviving the family sh**t storm at Christmas.
In this priceless two part interview, I talk to fellow coach Sue Tappenden all about her club - The Christmas Survival Club. She gives you lots and lots and LOTS of useful advice on how to survive Christmas and take back the control. Not one to miss!
On this week's episode, I am talking to Sue Tappenden from Headspace for Change, and we cover everything from IVF and ectopic pregnancy to divorce and redundancy. Being brave enough to be her, lost Sue her job and she vowed at that point to never work for anyone else - twelve years later and she never has! We also talk about how to look at where you are (or are not) getting support and how to ask for it!
Prevalence of Malnutrition Risk and the Impact of Nutrition Risk on Hospital Outcomes: Results from nutritionDay in the US In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Michael Hiesmayr MD, MSc, and Gail Gewirtz MS, RD, on the article “Prevalence of Malnutrition Risk and the Impact of Nutrition Risk on Hospital Outcomes: Results from nutritionDay in the US” published in the September 2019 issue of JPEN, here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jpen.1499
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Leah Gramlich, MD, on the article “Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program Can Change Nutrition Care Practice: A Multi-Center Experience in Elective Colorectal Surgery” published in the February 2019 issue of JPEN, here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jpen.1417.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Gordon L. Jensen, MD, PHD, FASPEN, on the article “GLIM Criteria for the Diagnosis of Malnutrition – A Consensus Report From the Global Clinical Nutrition Community” published in the January 2019 issue of JPEN, here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jpen.1440
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Priscilla A. Barr, MS, RDN, on the article “A Standardized Nutrition Protocol for Very Low Birth Weight Infants Resulted in Less Use of Parenteral Nutrition and Associated Complications, Better Growth, and Lower Rates of Necrotizing Enterocolitis” published in the May 2019 issue of JPEN here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jpen.1453
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Daren K. Heyland, MD, MSc, FRCPC, on the article “The Effect of Higher Protein Dosing in Critically Ill Patients: A Multicenter Registry-based Randomized Trial: The EFFORT Trial” published in the March 2019 issue of JPEN here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jpen.1449
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Yanqi Li, PhD and Per T. Sangild, DMSc, on the article “Time to Full Enteral Feeding for Very Low Birth Weight Infants Varies Markedly Among Hospitals Worldwide But May Not Be Associated With Incidence of Necrotizing Enterocolitis: NEOMUNE-NeoNutriNet Cohort Study” published in the July 2019 issue of JPEN here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jpen.1466
Incidence and Effects of Feeding Intolerance in TraumaPatients In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Karen Uray, PhD, on the article “Incidence and Effects of Feeding Intolerance in Trauma Patients” published in the August 2019 issue of JPEN, here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jpen.1469
The Maverick Paradox Podcast by Judith Germain who retains the Copyright. All rights are reserved. In this episode I have an interesting conversation with Curtis Tappenden which includes a discussion on maverick attributes. Curtis is an artist, educator and is completing a PhD on Mavericks in Higher Education. Curtis' website can be found here: http://curtistappenden.com/ and his LinkedIn is here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-tappenden-131a417/
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Lynn D. Hiller, MS, RD, CNSC, and Peter J. Fabri, MD, PhD, FACS, on the article, "Difference in Composite End Point of Readmission and Death Between Malnourished and Nonmalnourished Veterans Assessed Using Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics/American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Clinical Characteristics" published in the November 2017 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Manpreet S. Mundi on the article, "Use of Home Parenteral Nutrition in Post–Bariatric Surgery–Related Malnutrition" published in the September 2017 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Kishore R. Iyer, MBBS, FRCS, FACS, on the article, "Independence From Parenteral Nutrition and Intravenous Fluid Support During Treatment With Teduglutide Among Patients With Intestinal Failure Associated With Short Bowel Syndrome" published in the August 2017 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews author Carrie P. Earthman, PhD, RD on the article, "Long-Term Body Composition Changes in Women Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery" published in the May 2017 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Krishnan Sriram on the article, “A Comprehensive Nutrition-Focused Quality Improvement Program Reduces 30-Day Readmissions and Length of Stay in Hospitalized Patients" published in the March 2017 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the article.
In this podcast Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Daren K. Heyland on the article, "The Optimal Dose of Protein Provided to Critically Ill Patients: How Do We Know When Enough is Enough?"published in the February 2017 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Joseph I. Boullata on the article, "ASPEN Safe Practices for Enteral Nutrition Therapy" published in the January 2017 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Maria Isabel T. D. Correia on the article, "Randomized Clinical Trial: Impact of Oral Administration of Saccharomyces boulardii on Gene Expression of Intestinal Cytokines in Patients Undergoing Colon Resection" published in the November 2016 issue of JPEN.
Nicky talks publishing with Jen Tappenden, the chief editor at Architrave Press, the publisher that takes the "iTunes model" when it comes to selling poetry-- as their site introduces, "Why can't we we buy individual poems like we do songs?"
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Synopsis Based on a true story. Ted and Florrie were childhood sweethearts who in 1936, married in the church on top of the Hill where they both lived, unaware of the dark rumblings from Europe, which in a few short years were to change their lives forever. Ted is called up and joins an elite Airborne glider force tasked with capturing and holding the Pegasus and Horsa bridges in enemy-held Normandy vital to the success of the D-Day invasion. Their mission is a complete success but this is only the awful beginning. From there he continues to fight at the bloody Rhine Crossing, across Germany until finally meeting the Russian Army on the Baltic coast. Casualties are terrible. In 1946 Ted is demobbed and returns to Florrie and his young family unscathed. But only physically so, for Florrie doesn't recognise the man who returns and soon the experience of constant death and the horror of battle takes its destructive toll on him. Both he and Florrie struggle to understand and come to terms with the problem in the buttoned-up society of the 1940s and 50s. To make matters worse, Florrie's mental health begins to deteriorate. How will Ted deal with this? With the same heightened sense of duty and loyalty that won the war, or will that same stubbornness turn on him and destroy him? The story also looks at the lives of ordinary people in post-war England, at their values and culture, from the greyness of the fifties with the horse-drawn baker's van and the black footprints of the coal-man, to a country slowly emerging from the devastation of war and is a must read for fans of historical fiction. Pegasus to Paradise is an ode to both the extraordinary efforts of ordinary men and women during the Second World War, and a moving portrait of duty, survival, humour and the power of love in post-war Britain. Excerpt Ted clicked through the metal gate and opened the front door. He would be glad to put all this shopping down. His forehead felt clammy and he rubbed a dull ache away in his chest. ‘Florrie. You there?’ There was no answer. Probably asleep. Better have a look. The landing was quite dim and he didn’t see it at first. The blood red smear on the white bathroom door and the mark of two fingers. ‘What the hell?’ The words gasped. Now he could see the dark drops on the landing carpet leading to the bedroom. His heart froze and he leant for a second against the wall. There was no sound. ‘Oh no Florrie.’ He pushed the bedroom door open, slowly, and stepped inside. Florrie was lying on her back on the bed, both arms outstretched. Her hands and arms and clothes were soaked red. A smudge of colour around her nose. A streak slashed across her throat. Her eyes closed. Behind her, the wall was smeared and splattered crimson. Ted recoiled as the violent scene screamed into his senses. ‘Jesus Christ.’ And hot tears flooded into his eyes. Then he realised. Something about the smell. This wasn’t blood. He knew what blood smelled like, lots of blood. And the colour...? He moved beside Florrie and placed his fingers on her neck. The pulse beat strongly. Beside her on the bed lay
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. David P. Galloway about his article, "Increased Anti-Flagellin and Anti-Lipopolysaccharide Immunoglobulins in Pediatric Intestinal Failure: Associations With Fever and Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections," published in the July 2015 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Dr. Donald R. Duerksen about his article, "Physicians’ Perceptions Regarding the Detection and Management of Malnutrition in Canadian Hospitals: Results of a Canadian Malnutrition Task Force Survey," published in the May 2015 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Roland N. Dickerson about his article, "Influence of Aging on Nitrogen Accretion During Critical Illness," published in the March 2015 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Bodil Larsen, PhD, RD about her article, "Epidemiology of Interruptions to Nutrition Support in Critically Ill Children in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit," published in the February 2015 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Carol A. Braunschweig, PhD, RDE, about her article, "Intensive Nutrition in Acute Lung Injury: A Clinical Trial (INTACT)" published in the January 2015 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Carla Prado,PhD, FTOS, and Steven B. Heymsfield, MD, about their article, " Lean Tissue Imaging: A New Era for Nutritional Assessment and Intervention," published in the November 2014 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Maggie Tillquist, MD, about his article, Bedside Ultrasound Is a Practical and Reliable Measurement Tool for Assessing Quadriceps Muscle Layer Thickness, published in the September 2014 issue of JPEN.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Darlene G. Kelly, MD, PhD, FACP, FACG, about her article Short Bowel Syndrome: Highlights of Patient Management, Quality of Life, and Survival published in the May 2014 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Daniel Teitelbaum, MD, about his article Intestinal Microbial Diversity and Perioperative Complications published in the April 2014 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Peggi Guenter, PhD, RN, about her article Malnutrition Diagnoses in Hospitalized Patients United States, 2010 published in the February 2014 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Roland L. Koretz, MD about his article Introduction to Critical Reading published in the January 2014 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Gordon L. Jensen, MD, PhD, about the series of Malnutrition Forum Report articles: Malnutrition Forum Introduction, Recognizing Malnutrition in Adults: Definitions and Characteristics, Screening, Assessment, and Team Approach, Addressing Malnutrition in Hospitalized Adults, and Managing Postacute Malnutrition (Undernutrition) Risk published in the November 2013 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews J.P. Allard, MD, FRCPC about her article Prescription of Trace Elements in Adults on Home Parenteral Nutrition: Current Practice Based on the Canadian Home Parenteral Nutrition Registry published in the May 2013 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Joseph I. Boullata, PharmD, RPh, BCNSP about his article A Parenteral Nutrition Use Survey With Gap Analysis published in the March 2013 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Justine Turner, MD, PhD about her article Parenteral ω-3 Fatty Acid Lipid Emulsions for Children With Intestinal Failure and Other Conditions: A Systematic Review published in the January 2013 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Paul Wischmeyer, MD, about his article Relationship of Vitamin D Deficiency to Clinical Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients published in the November 2012 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Per Torp Sangild, DMSc, DVSc, PhD, about his article Prematurity Reduces Functional Adaptation to Intestinal Resection in Piglets published in the July 2014 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Alan L. Buchman,MD, MSPH, about his articleRisk Factors for the Development of Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections in Patients Receiving Home Parenteral Nutrition published in the August 2014 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.
Guest Kelly Tappenden, Ph.D., R.D., Professor of Nutrition and Gastrointestinal physiology, University of IL-Urbana, talks about the microbiome, and the critical role our gut micro-organisms play in health, with specific reference to her research on auto-immune diseaseHuman Microbiome Project
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief Kelly A. Tappenden, PhD, RD, interviews Nilesh M. Mehta, MD about his article Defining Pediatric Malnutrition: A Paradigm Shift Toward Etiology-Related Definitions published in the July 2013 issue of JPEN. Click here to read the full article.