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Speak with Confidence: Emmy Award Winning Advice with Jane Hanson What if the biggest obstacle standing in your way… is you? In this eye-opening episode of Look for the Good, 9-time Emmy Award-winning former NBC News anchor Jane Hanson joins Carrie Rowan to reveal how self-doubt and imposter syndrome hold us back—and how to break free by owning our unique stories. Jane shares her expert insights from over 30 years of interviewing world leaders, celebrities, and newsmakers, uncovering the essential skills that make great communicators stand out. Learn how to use body language to your advantage, uplevel your conversations, and embrace vulnerability in the best possible way. She also shares wisdom from one of her greatest mentors—her strong-willed aunt, who taught her a life-changing lesson: “Change your attitude, change your life.” Stay tuned until the end, when Jane reveals the simple evening ritual that ensures you end every day on a high note. Tune in now and step into a more confident, empowered version of yourself! BIO: Jane Hanson grew up on the prairies of rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join the NBC networks. She began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4 in New York City. Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. In addition, she was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and received a similar honor from New York's Firefighters. She has also been the recipient of numerous other awards for her service to the community. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught courses on communication at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. Hanson is a Past President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Find out how to work with Jane at www.JaneHanson.com Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Look for the Good is dropping? Sign up for the Look for the Good Podcast Chat weekly newsletter to get behind the scenes insights, special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today! Learn More about Carrie here: https://carrierowan.com/
We love coming to your office to give out high fives and bring you donuts from the Mini Donut Company! But we really love when we get to highlight a resource in the community that you may not know about. Telecare Mobile Crisis Response Team is an amazing organization that helps individuals in crisis with mental health support. What they do is so important and we are honored to meet the team and thank them for the important work they do.
If you're inspired by people who have a worthy and clear purpose or mission then you're going to love our episode this week. Our guest is Lina Xu, co-founder of a Medtech startup called Telecare which offers under-served people living in regional and rural areas virtual access to specialists and other healthcare professionals.When Chinese born and raised Lina moved to Australia seven years ago and became a mum shortly after, she felt very isolated, out of touch with her new country and alone. Whilst still breastfeeding her second son four years ago, Lina realised she needed to make a change and do something more in her new country and so this quietly spoken and determined woman, along with her husband, co-founded Telecare. Two doctors joined them as co-founders and all were inspired by the potential of Telecare to fill a vital healthcare gap by enabling regionally based patients to have affordable access to city based specialists and allied healthcare professionals. As luck would have it, Telecare was founded just 6 months before Covid happened, so their foresight and careful stakeholder management has really paid off. So much so that Lina was awarded a Cartier Women's Initiative Fellowship this year as one of Oceania's leading female entrepreneurs. In this episode you'll hear how:A family tragedy helped Lina develop the resilience and adaptability that's so valuable as a female founderHow having a clear and impact-focused Mission has made it much easier for Telecare, and Lina personally, to garner supporters How she and her co-founders are making headway with innovative technology in what is a very conservative and risk averse healthcare sector; and Why relationships are so important to her. What struck us about this inspiring conversation with Lina is how clear she is about her ‘Why' and how that's morphed into becoming something much bigger and even more meaningful with her business. We think you'll love this episode with the humble and mission-driven Lina Xu. Useful LinksTelecare Website Lina Xu on LinkedInCartier Women's Initiative Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Professor Mark Bellgrove is the Director of Research at the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, and a Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience in the School of Psychological Sciences at Monash University. Professor Bellgrove leads a multidisciplinary team studying the biological basis of attention and cognitive control. In 2016 Professor Bellgrove founded the Australian ADHD Professionals Association (AADPA), an interdisciplinary group devoted to advancing evidence-based diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in Australia. He recently led the development of the Australian evidence-based clinical practice guideline for ADHD. ADHD guideline and factsheets- https://adhdguideline.aadpa.com.au/ ADHD consumer companion - https://adhdguideline.aadpa.com.au/consumer-companion/ ADHD Australia https://www.adhdaustralia.org.au/ COI – requested and pending as per https://aadpa.com.au/conflict-of-interest/ Tools = page 79, free ones include the Swanson, Nolan and Pelham (SNAP) scale for children, and for adults the WHO Adult ADHD Self Report Scale is free VIA Character Strengths Survey & Character Reports - https://www.viacharacter.org/ ADHD coaches = https://adhdcoachesaustralasia.online/ Telecare virtual care provider = https://www.telecare.com.au/ Tuning into kids:= https://tuningintokids.org.au/courses/tuning-in-to-kids-online/ Triple P – Positive Parenting Program https://www.triplep-parenting.net.au/au/triple-p/ Dr Arne Rubenstein Rites of Passage podcast and programs https://ritesofpassageinstitute.org/ Dr Jon Jureidini communicating with adolescents and using a genogram podcast Dr Angela Loucks Alexander Auditory Processing Disorder podcast Dr Cathy Franklin and Professor Tony Attwood Autism Spectrum Disorder podcast and another Details about our JCU lifestyle medicine and health coaching masterclass on October 7/8 in Brisbane can be found here. Available for all health professionals, with CPD for most included. Interested in studying lifestyle medicine, health coaching and new models of care in health and wellbeing? Check out the JCU postgraduate courses: Grad Cert, Grad Diploma, and Master. If you find this podcast valuable then subscribing, sharing, rating it 5 stars and leaving a review is appreciated. If you would like to send in your thoughts, insights, opinions, provide feedback or request a topic, please contact me via thegpshow.com Thank you for listening and your support.
Jane Hanson grew up in rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join NBC as an anchor and correspondent in NY. She co-anchored “Today in New York,” and hosted “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business leaders, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently, she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4. Jane has won 9 Emmys; was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and Firefighters, among many other awards. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. and was President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. She is currently a much sought-after communications coach working with top-tier leaders in every field, while continuing to emcee, speak and host broadcasts. Website: janehanson.com Social Media Handle: Twitter ID:https://twitter.com/janehanson Instagram ID: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aligned-with-purpose-in-life-and-leadership/support
Jane Hanson grew up in rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join NBC as an anchor and correspondent in NY. She co-anchored “Today in New York,” and hosted “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business leaders, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently, she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4. Jane has won 9 Emmys; was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and Firefighters, among many other awards. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. and was President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. She is currently a much sought-after communications coach working with top-tier leaders in every field, while continuing to emcee, speak and host broadcasts. “You have literally got to believe that you will succeed and you cannot let the obstacles get in your way. You must always put one foot in front of the other. It is a journey; it is not a sprint. And to be able to succeed takes a lot of what is going on in your head and your attitude… The way you keep on with life is change your attitude. So consistently keep your attitude in a good place. Don't give up.”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-nmn
Michael Wang is a Co-founder and CEO of Telecare, one of the largest virtual healthcare clinics in Australia. Telecare provides accessible, affordable, and efficient healthcare across specialist and allied health fields. In today's episode, Michael details his journey in starting a virtual clinic, and how Telecare is combining business, technology, and medicine to provide a digital-first healthcare service experience that makes things easier for everyone involved. Michael also talks about the catalysts that inspired Telecare, and the ways that healthcare practice owners can improve their processes by removing tedious activities. Key takeaways: Telecare is a digital-first healthcare clinic that is digitising the communication process between patients, specialists, and referrers, to remove the need for outdated technology such as faxes and smooth the private practice pipeline. COVID-19 has increased the demand for digital options, including Telehealth appointments, and Telecare is helping practitioners with this transition by providing a digital virtual clinic. Resources and links: Telecare website Connect with Michael Wang on LinkedIn Connect: Listen to other episodes of Reimagining Healthcare Connect with Yianni Serpanos on LinkedIn Follow HealthTechX on LinkedIn Follow HealthTechX on Instagram Follow HealthTechX on Meetup This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.
Parrots Inc is the inventor of Polly, an adorable parrot perched on your wheelchair to help you connect with the world, communicate freely, and maintain greater degrees of independence. Polly's features include plug & play capability, rapid predictive communication, advanced telehealth monitoring features, smart home integration, and much more, all designed to bring the power of Stephen Hawking's wheelchair to disabled people everywhere. For more information, visit https://www.flyparrots.com/ If you have the next big idea, apply to the Expert Dojo Accelerator: www.expertdojo.com
Telecare Crisis & Caring Line is hosting “Love Listens” February 17, 7:00 p.m.--a virtual event focused on active empathetic listening for better relationships. While the event takes place during the week of Valentine's Day, it applies to all close relationships. Telecare is a faith-based registered charity based out of Abbotsford where trained volunteers use empathetic listening to support callers who are often in estranged relationships. “As media studies show, our digital technologies permit us to communicate with many, thinly, and more and more the same way when we are face-to-face,” states Bill Strom, Telecare's executive director and the event speaker. Evidence of this is the global downward trend in empathy – the ability to see and feel from another person's perspective—and fewer close friends'—now just 1.9 on average. The event presents three ways we can approach relationships and how good and poor listening habits spill from each. Attendees will also consider barriers that create shallow listening and practical tips for fixing that. Attendees can anticipate break-out room discussions, offering “chat” feedback, and enjoying humorous videos during the 75-minute event. Ideally, people will attend with a friend or close relative—even the entire family. It is intended to be a fun time. Strom also serves as professor of communication at Trinity Western University specializing in close relationship interaction and will share from a recently published study, “Do Moral Communicators Make Better Listeners?” He found that the loving virtues of faithfulness and wisdom rate as well as one's personality and attitudes in explaining who listens well. The event is free with the option to donate to support Telecare, a registered non-profit B.C. Society. Those interested in attending “Love Listens” can register online at www.telecarebc.com. While registration is free, a $25 donation is suggested.
Emmy-award-winning journalist Jane Hanson shares the secrets of communicating like the pros. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why we're listening wrong–and how to fix it 2) How to communicate through body language 3) The words that undermine your credibility Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep729 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JANE — Jane Hanson began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports.Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. In addition, she was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and received a similar honor from New York's Firefighters.She has also been the recipient of numerous other awards for her service to the community. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught courses on communication at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. Hanson is a Past President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. • Website: JaneHanson.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: What Every BODY is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People by Joe Navarro • Past episode: 341: Decoding Body Language with ex-FBI Special Agent Joe Navarro — THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Blinkist. Read or listen to summarized wisdom from thousands of nonfiction books! Free trial available at blinkist.com/awesome. • FSAstore.com. Use your flex spending account funds with the greatest of ease! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As a seasoned TV anchor covering world events throughout the globe, Jane Hanson has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. Hanson focuses on three core elements: what you say, how you say it, and how your body language keeps it all in sync. Not only does it enhance their presence and ensure they resonate with every type of audience, but in today's fast-paced world, it is imperative to be on one's A game 24/7. Web: https://www.janehanson.com/ https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/ https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTV Bio: Jane Hanson grew up on the prairies of rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join the NBC networks. She began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4 in New York City. Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. In addition, she was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and received a similar honor from New York's Firefighters. She has also been the recipient of numerous other awards for her service to the community. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught courses on communication at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. Hanson is a Past President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Read more about her at https://www.janehanson.com/. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Got Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio & Google Podcasts. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
As a seasoned TV anchor covering world events throughout the globe, Jane Hanson has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. Hanson focuses on three core elements: what you say, how you say it, and how your body language keeps it all in sync. Not only does it enhance their presence and ensure they resonate with every type of audience, but in today's fast-paced world, it is imperative to be on one's A game 24/7. Web: https://www.janehanson.com/ https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/ https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTV Bio: Jane Hanson grew up on the prairies of rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join the NBC networks. She began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4 in New York City. Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. In addition, she was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and received a similar honor from New York's Firefighters. She has also been the recipient of numerous other awards for her service to the community. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught courses on communication at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. Hanson is a Past President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Read more about her at https://www.janehanson.com/. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Got Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio & Google Podcasts. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
The podcast From Heartache To Healing and Hope with host Bernadette Winters Bell, LMSW PLLC will launch Season Two, Episode VI, "Rosa Mystica, Faith and the Art of Joanne Von Zwehl," on Monday, November 8 at 9 AM on Facebook Live, Spotify and Apple Podcasts, featuring artist and Rosa Mystica Foundation president Joanne Von Zwehl Season two of the podcast will highlight how guests practice and cultivate kindness as we collectively endure the second year of the pandemic. About Joanne Von Zwehl As a native New Yorker and successful business woman, JoAnne decided to fulfill her passion as an artist after achieving many of her long term career goals, including currently serving as President of the Rosa Mystica Foundation. Featured in Who's Who of American Women, Long Island Business News, Top Female Entrepreneurs and Singular Sensations; she has been profiled in The New York Times, The Daily News, Newsday, Economic Times, Suffolk News, Channel 12, Focus TV and Telecare. As a former downhill skier, power-boat navigator, rock climber and now artist and mother of three, her enthusiasm and zest for life shows in all aspects of her work. Please visit http://www.joannevonzwehl.com/ for more information. Selected Solo Exhibitions: Nassau County Museum of Art Humanities Forum 2008 My Father's House, Moodus, Ct. 2008 Rosa Mystica, Edmeston NY 2007 Celebrate Long Island Poster Artist and Show 2006 NY Ariel Fine Art, Locust Valley, NY July/August/Sept. 2005 Martha Clara Vineyards, Jamesport, NY June 2004 The Long Island Philharmonic Artist reception, Brookville, NY 2003 Citibank, Long Island, NY 2003 Hicksville Library, Hicksville, NY 2003 Jericho Library, Jericho, NY 2003 The Bank of New York, Syosset, NY 2003 European American Bank, Massapequa, NY 2002 Farmingdale Public Library, Farmingdale, NY 2002 Selected Group Exhibitions: "Portraits" at Elderfields, Manhasset, NY 2009 Group Exhibition Award, NY Institute of Technology April 2006 Maryland Federation of Arts "Go Figure" Feb./March 2006 Focus on the Arts, Town of Oyster Bay Dec. 2005 Arts Adventure Award Winner, Old Westbury, NY November, 2004 Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY 2002 Nassau County Museum, Roslyn Harbor, NY 2001 Selected Special Events: Front Cover of Dan's Magazine Feb 2010 News 12 Long Island featured show on artist's home 2008 Featured Article Horsemen's Yankee Pedlar 2007 Featured Article Distinction Magazine 2007 Focus TV special on America Series 2007 Featured Article Horse Directory 2006 One Hour TV Special on her painting "Our Lady of America" 2006 Framed Print in the White House Collection 2006 Mirror Designs picked by Home Decor Magazine as "Top New Pieces" Featured paintings, Touch of Class catalog 2006 Featured painting in Lenox summer catalog, July/August 2004 White Nights Gala Invitation, Pittsburg, Pa June 2004 Cover Design for Focus Television Featured Video, New Orleans, La 2003 Michael the Arch Angel for the Rosa Mystica, Edmeston, NY 2002 Member of Art Guild Member of Portrait Society of America Board member of the Man Foundation Corporate Committee member of the Nassau County Museum of Art Womans Executive Network Founder and Chairperson for Second Chance Program, dedicated to finding permanent homes for special needs children Art League of Long Island Town of Oyster Bay Arts Council About Rosa Mystica House of Prayer (Edmeston, New York) Mission of the Rosa Mystica House of Prayer: The Mission of the Rosa Mystica Foundation of America and the Rosa Mystica House of Prayer is to provide individuals, families, and organizations with a peaceful, inspirational environment that is dedicated to spiritual renewal. They provide monthly conferences featuring renowned speakers, private and group retreats, and overnight accommodations for over 50 people. The grounds are open daily from sunrise to sunset, year round. The chapel is open daily 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from May 13 to October 31. There are daily Masses, Reconciliation, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Adoration and Benediction. On special Feast Days, the Chapel is open for Mass throughout the year, so check their website for details. Outdoors you will find Stations of the Cross, Saint Padre Pio's Grotto, the Pieta and trails for meditation. There is also a gift shop. There are various conferences and retreats held here throughout the year. Cabins are available for daily or weekly rental that have scenic views and spacious sleeping arrangements for four people, full bathroom, refrigerator, microwave and coffee pot, and wireless internet access. Traveling to the House of Prayer in Edmeston: The center is located approximately 100 miles west of the capital city of Albany. Address: 484 Angel Hill Road, Edmeston, NY 13335 Tel: +1 (516) 273-2667 For more information about Rosa Mystica, please visit https://www.rosamysticaofamerica.org/ From Heartache to Healing and Hope Creator and Host Bernadette Winters Bell, LMSW, PLLC graduated Summa Cum Laude from Adelphi University in 1994, with a Masters in Social Work, License No. and State: 049813-1 New York. She has more than 30 years of experience in the life, loss and grief sphere with children, adolescents and adults. Areas of practice include therapy, counseling, hospice, trauma work and bereavement support groups. She has served as an educator for groups and organizations such as schools, houses of worship, businesses and municipalities, and as a first responder for crisis management. Her life-long practice of giving back continues with community pro bono work. The pillars of Bernadette's practice are emotional healing, psychological growth and spiritual exploration. Her goal is to empower clients to be stewards of their own well-being. The From Heartache to Healing and Hope podcast is offered for free to the community on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-heartache-to-healing-and-hope/id1536455260 And on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FromHeartachetoHealingandHope For download in audio and video format at www.fromheartachetohealingandhope.com Producer Beatrice Georgalidis is the owner of Beatrice Georgalidis LLC, BGCA (Beatrice Georgalidis Creative Agency) and the executive director of Bright Hill Press, a regional arts organization in New York State. She is the owner of Certain Grants LLC, a grant writing firm upstate New York that specializes in fundraising and grant writing. She has been awarded numerous grants and awards by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Regional Economic Development Council of New York, New York State Council on the Arts, Bader Foundation in Milwaukee and many more. She has worked for more than twenty years in film and television as a writer, producer and videographer for many companies including Sundance Channel, MTV, VH1, and for her own companies since 2013, Certain Grants LLC and BGCA (Beatrice Georgalidis Creative Agency) serving the Catskills and beyond. She spearheaded the Experiential Learning Program, an apprentice program which has graduated more than fifty of the best and brightest college students, training hands-on in grant writing, production, design, fundraising and advertising. Her students have gone on to prestigious appointments at big five publishing houses, national magazines, broadcast television, and more. She is a 200 RYT (Registered Yoga Teacher, 200 hours) and a certified aerial yoga instructor, and teaches at Fit To Be Tied Yoga in Cooperstown, NY. She produces the Hope Podcast with her editor extraordinaire, Sophie Bille. https://www.bgcagency.com/ To be considered as a featured guest please email Beatrice@BGCAgency.com. PRESS: Please note the above email address, as it has appeared erroneously in print! Thank you! Diane Rawlinson featured in Episode V of SSN II About From Heartache to Healing and Hope LLC From Heartache to Healing and Hope LLC was founded in 2020 by Bernadette Winters Bell, LLC. Her offices are located in Oneonta, NY where she has been practicing for more than three decades. http://fromheartachetohealingandhope.com/ BGCA (Beatrice Georgalidis Creative Agency, Beatrice Georgalidis LLC), a boutique advertising and production firm serving the Catskills, was founded in 2012. https://www.bgcagency.com/
How do you engage children when working with them remotely via video? In this episode, Tayla Iellamo, an occupational therapist who works for Royal Far West, shares her experience of delivering telehealth services to children in rural and remote areas. Tayla has worked as an OT for five years and has been delivering telehealth services through the Windmill and Telecare programs at Royal Far West for the past year. She has a passion for working with children and families in remote areas and finds telehealth a valuable and dynamic approach to delivering therapy. Tayla shares her experience of what helps families prepare for a telehealth service, what to consider when engaging children through a video platform, and troubleshooting tips and tricks for when things don't go as planned. In this episode you will learn: What a family can expect from the first telehealth session (07:15) Helping families become comfortable with technology (10:38) Keeping the child's context in mind in telehealth service delivery (18:19) Suggestions for practitioners new to telehealth (24:22) Further information and resources: A practical guide to working with children and families through telehealth: https://emergingminds.frmdv.com/resources/a-practical-guide-to-working-with-children-and-families-through-telehealth/
Kate Peevey is the Manager of Facilities and Real Estate Services at Telecare, a family- and employee-owned company that has been treating individuals with serious mental illness since 1965. Telecare specializes in innovative, outcome-driven services for high-risk individuals with complex needs. Its programs are recovery-focused, clinically effective, and designed in partnership with local, county, state, and other behavioral health organizations. Previously, Kate worked as a Job Captain, Architectural Associate, and Architectural Designer for Pacific Design Group and Weston Miles Architects. She holds a bachelor's degree in architecture, conceptual design, and urban development from Woodbury University. In this episode… According to Kate Peevey, your environment has a big impact on your mental health development. That's why she's working to provide services, programs, and healthy environments that will help individuals — and the community — grow. However, Kate's role in facilities management comes with its challenges. So, how is she navigating these obstacles to help the community thrive? Through Telecare, a mental health service provider, Kate designs home-like, barrier-free facilities that allow a diverse group of individuals to feel comfortable. When the pandemic came along, Kate and her team had to create spaces that supported social distancing practices while still making patients feel at ease. Even in 2021, Kate, along with many other facilities managers, face difficulty getting the items and tools necessary to complete their jobs — but this won't stop her from designing spaces to aid Telecare's customers. Kate says that the industry is always changing, and in order to keep up, you have to continue to learn and say yes to new challenges and opportunities. In this episode of Watching Paint Dry, Greg Owens is joined by Kate Peevey, Manager of Facilities and Real Estate Services for Telecare. Together, they discuss how Kate is helping individuals improve their mental health through the facilities management industry. Kate talks about her role at Telecare, the importance of strengthening relationships within the community, and how you can get your career started in facilities management. Stay tuned!
Working with those that are Justice Involved and requiring mental health treatment requires a knowledge base on historical impacts that have led many to incarceration from structural racism within state and federal policies to the philosophical framework of prisons from Foucault. Bringing this to the present day, Telecare implements Recovery Centered Clinical Systems (RCCS) as a guide for the treatment of individuals with serious mental illness and substance use disorders who are returning to their communities after many years in prison environments. Within this framework, we focus on the program culture as a primary intervention to help facilitate recovery. By shifting the program culture to address criminogenic needs, powerful relationships and environments for change can occur, which in turn result in significant reductions in recidivism. There will be opportunities throughout the training for reflection and discussion as to how to make these changes within yourself and your program community.
May 25, 2021 — The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously yesterday to use Measure B funds for a psychiatric health facility, or puff, and to conduct a study on the feasibility of locating it on Whitmore Lane, in the unincorporated fifth district portion of south Ukiah. The county purchased the 26,601 square foot building with two point two million dollars of CARES Act federal funding last August. Repairing the roof appeared on an original document with suggestions for how to use the funds from the PG&E settlement, though now the possibility of a partial demolition is under consideration. CEO Carmel Angelo told the board that the Ranch Proposal, for the county to buy a rural parcel of land and build a multi-purpose mental health care facility, is no longer being pursued. Operators for the county’s psychiatric health facilities are emerging. The Board of Supervisors has approved a contract with Redwood Community Services to run the critical residential treatment facility that’s being built on Orchard Avenue in Ukiah. It’s expected to be up and running in November. Dr. Jenine Miller, the head of the county’s Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Department, wrote in a letter to the board that Telecare Corporation, an Alameda-based mental healthcare organization, had received a conditional award letter to operate the puff. Telecare, according to the letter, is the largest provider of county contracted PHF services in California, with 122 beds. In a letter to the board, Miller cited operating costs of between $5.7 and $7 million a year, with Medi-Cal, Medicare, realignment, Measure B, and private insurance as funding sources. She wrote that Lake County had expressed an interest in using the facility, which would reduce operating costs. She added that projected costs vary widely due to Medi-Cal payment regulations. Early in its tenure, the Measure B Citizens Oversight Commission hired Lee Kemper to conduct a study and write a report about mental health needs in Mendocino County. Ros Liberty, who serves on the Commission, wondered about the long term return on the investment in a PHF. He said that, according to the Kemper report, the county could expect to see a reduction of about 50% in the need for a PHF, provided there were more services available to people in the early stages of a mental health crisis. “I don’t think this conversation is complete without at least looking at the possibility that maybe, instead of a PHF, we spend more money on advanced services before people get into that kind of crisis, per Kemper report recommendation,” he suggested. And Jan McGourty, a former member of the Commission, called in to urge the board to figure out exactly what kind of PHF, and what kind of services, they want. If the facility ends up at Whitmore Lane, the building will have to garner a higher rating than it currently has with OSHPD, the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development, the agency that approves hospital expansions and building plans and analyzes California’s healthcare infrastructure, according the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism. As the meeting adjourned with unanimous direction to conduct a feasibility study on locating the puff at Whitmore Lane, Angelo added that she would include regular updates in her CEO report.
How do you engage children when working with them remotely via video? In this episode, Tayla Iellamo, an occupational therapist who works for Royal Far West, shares her experience of delivering telehealth services to children in rural and remote areas. Tayla has worked as an OT for five years and has been delivering telehealth services through the Windmill and Telecare programs at Royal Far West for the past year. She has a passion for working with children and families in remote areas and finds telehealth a valuable and dynamic approach to delivering therapy. Tayla shares her experience of what helps families prepare for a telehealth service, what to consider when engaging children through a video platform, and troubleshooting tips and tricks for when things don't go as planned. In this episode you will learn: What a family can expect from the first telehealth session (07:15) Helping families become comfortable with technology (10:38) Keeping the child's context in mind in telehealth service delivery (18:19) Suggestions for practitioners new to telehealth (24:22) Further information and resources: A practical guide to working with children and families through telehealth: https://emergingminds.com.au/resources/a-practical-guide-to-working-with-children-and-families-through-telehealth/
Non sei sordo! Tutto quello che devi sapere sugli apparecchi acustici
In questa puntata di "Non sei sordo! Tutto quello che c'è da sapere sugli apparecchi acustici" ho avuto come ospite il dott. Simone Scotti, manager di Signia. Signia fa parte del gruppo Sivantos, e sono stati i primi a fare produzione in serie di BTE nel 1959 e il primo ITE nel 1966. Fare tecnologia per Signia non è solo un abitudine, ma anche un attitudine. All'intento dell'episodio abbiamo parlato di diversi argomenti, ma soprattutto di innovazione tecnologica supportata dalla ricerca e sviluppo come: il nuovo apparecchio acustico Styletto: a che tipo di sordità è adatto? Silk, il CIC adattabile istantaneamente : è apprezzato? Quali sono i vantaggi di questa tecnologia? Telecare 3.0: come funziona? In futuro verrà utilizzata di più? Signia Experience: cosa offre? Own voice: cos'è e come funziona? Ma non solo, come cambierà il futuro degli apparecchi acustici secondo Signia? Puoi guardare questa puntata del podcast anche in versione video sottotitolato sul nostro canale YouTube Pontoni - Udito & Tecnologia. Se hai domande o dubbi scrivimi francesco@pontoni.com
We spoke with Renee Oates of Primary Care of Southwest Georgia and found out how she was able to use healow TeleVisits™ to manage the coronavirus pandemic and to maximize usage of available resources from eClinicalWorks. They were able to pull reports quickly and effectively, generate widespread notifications, and continue to provide care to all of their patients.
Ashley Clement describes how Southeast Community Health Systems made the switch to the eClinicalWorks® EHR at the end of 2019. With the use of different training aids and marketing materials, the health center was able to notify their patients of their telehealth adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ashley Clement explains how they combined features of the EHR with healow TeleVisits™ to continue meeting their patients' needs.
Jimeet speaks about how patients have been asking for televisits, and how, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, they have finally gained traction. Behavioral health specialty groups have benefited greatly from the eClinicalWorks telehealth solutions, which have made physicians more easily accessible to their patients.
Minesh discusses how gastro specialty groups are using televisits to provide a more efficient patient experience, and how eClinicalWorks is regularly enhancing the software to make it even more accessible to both the patient and provider. He shares how a Florida gastro group is helping to prevent unnecessary urgent care visits.
Amandeep describes how pediatric groups have taken to eClinicalWorks telehealth solution and are using all the tools eClinicalWorks has to offer — from campaign notifications to customizable questionnaires and wearable tracking devices. She emphasizes the optimal user experience and how televisits can be accessed across many different device platforms while being completely secure and HIPAA-compliant.
Palak explains how orthopedic specialty groups have effortlessly added healow TeleVisits to their workflows during the pandemic. Televisits are helping cut down on no-shows, integrating seamlessly into the eClinicalWorks EMR, and working in conjunction with Patient Portal and healow Open Access™ appointment booking.
Wir haben eine Einladung vom e-Health-Podcast bekommen und unterhalten uns mit Prof. Dr. Christian Wache über die Digitalisierung in der Pflege. Dabei wird erörtert, ob Themen der Digitalisierung in der Ausbildung notwendig sind, welche Rolle der Datenschutz spielt und wie der Stand in anderen Ländern ist.
How do you engage children when working with them remotely via video? In this episode, Tayla Iellamo, an occupational therapist who works for Royal Far West, shares her experience of delivering telehealth services to children in rural and remote areas. Tayla has worked as an OT for five years and has been delivering telehealth services through the Windmill and Telecare programs at Royal Far West for the past year. She has a passion for working with children and families in remote areas and finds telehealth a valuable and dynamic approach to delivering therapy. Tayla shares her experience of what helps families prepare for a telehealth service, what to consider when engaging children through a video platform, and troubleshooting tips and tricks for when things don't go as planned. In this episode you will learn: What a family can expect from the first telehealth session (07:15) Helping families become comfortable with technology (10:38) Keeping the child's context in mind in telehealth service delivery (18:19) Suggestions for practitioners new to telehealth (24:22) Further information and resources: A practical guide to working with children and families through telehealth: https://emergingminds.com.au/resources/a-practical-guide-to-working-with-children-and-families-through-telehealth/