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Today's guest Victoria Wilson is a wife, mother of 4, birth doula, childbirth educator, and doula mentor. With over 100 supported births under her belt now, you're gonna learn so much from her nuanced approach to birth! Listen in as Victoria shares her own experience of having an ECV with her last pregnancy and choosing to use more interventions than her previous 3 unmedicated births. I LOVED how honest and raw she is in our interview. Victoria's story will encourage you that it's normal to experience a wide variety of emotions about your birth & that birth IS unpredictable for everyone... including VERY experienced doulas & birth workers! Connect with Victoria on her website and follow her on IG!! Doulas & Birthworkers... check out Victoria's Birth Doula Client Workbook & other Canva templates. She makes it easier for you to be a great doula!! I've personally used Victoria's workbook in my doula practice for the last two years and absolutely LOVE it!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexizuo/message
Baby Face is the 1933 film that created the archetypal Barbara Stanwyck character and famously laid everything bare before the production code tried to clean up Hollywood. It's direct and “against interpretation”—but that's what makes it so compelling. Join Tim and Dan for a conversation about how the film speaks to our current moment regarding agency, exploitation, and climbing the corporate ladder. It's also a lot like Richard III. This may have been the first of Barbara Stanwyck's big roles, but it was Alfred E. Green's fifty-fourth feature, which leads to a digression about people who claim that any director did something first. So grab that suitcase of jewels, hop in the back of the ambulance, and give it a listen! In 2015, Victoria Wilson published A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel True 1907-1940. We're still waiting for the next volume, but at 1,056 pages, this one will keep you busy. Also check out Catherine Russell's 2023 collection, The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck: Twenty-Six Essays on a Working Star and Dan's interview with the author on the New Books Network. Follow us on X or Letterboxd. Incredible bumper music by John Deley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Baby Face is the 1933 film that created the archetypal Barbara Stanwyck character and famously laid everything bare before the production code tried to clean up Hollywood. It's direct and “against interpretation”—but that's what makes it so compelling. Join Tim and Dan for a conversation about how the film speaks to our current moment regarding agency, exploitation, and climbing the corporate ladder. It's also a lot like Richard III. This may have been the first of Barbara Stanwyck's big roles, but it was Alfred E. Green's fifty-fourth feature, which leads to a digression about people who claim that any director did something first. So grab that suitcase of jewels, hop in the back of the ambulance, and give it a listen! In 2015, Victoria Wilson published A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel True 1907-1940. We're still waiting for the next volume, but at 1,056 pages, this one will keep you busy. Also check out Catherine Russell's 2023 collection, The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck: Twenty-Six Essays on a Working Star and Dan's interview with the author on the New Books Network. Follow us on X or Letterboxd. Incredible bumper music by John Deley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Baby Face is the 1933 film that created the archetypal Barbara Stanwyck character and famously laid everything bare before the production code tried to clean up Hollywood. It's direct and “against interpretation”—but that's what makes it so compelling. Join Tim and Dan for a conversation about how the film speaks to our current moment regarding agency, exploitation, and climbing the corporate ladder. It's also a lot like Richard III. This may have been the first of Barbara Stanwyck's big roles, but it was Alfred E. Green's fifty-fourth feature, which leads to a digression about people who claim that any director did something first. So grab that suitcase of jewels, hop in the back of the ambulance, and give it a listen! In 2015, Victoria Wilson published A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel True 1907-1940. We're still waiting for the next volume, but at 1,056 pages, this one will keep you busy. Also check out Catherine Russell's 2023 collection, The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck: Twenty-Six Essays on a Working Star and Dan's interview with the author on the New Books Network. Follow us on X or Letterboxd. Incredible bumper music by John Deley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
After giving birth twice before, Victoria Wilson thought she had “life with a newborn” pretty much figured out. But when her third daughter was born fussy, frustrated, and just wouldn't settle, Victoria was thrown for a loop. Was this just who her baby was? Or was something wrong?Victoria shares with Adriana how making her own wellness a priority during pregnancy allowed her the strength to navigate and surrender to this extremely difficult experience from a place where she was well-resourced. Get the most out of this episode by checking out the resources, transcript, and links listed on its show notes page. If you liked this episode, listen to our interview on the Effects of Stress During Pregnancy, and if you want to hear Victoria's first two birth stories, listen to our episode titled Support Beats Stubbornness.You can connect with Victoria on Instagram @motherwelldoula. You can connect with Birthful @BirthfulPodcast and email us at podcast@Birthful.com. If you enjoy what you hear, download Birthful's Postpartum Plan FREE when you sign up for our weekly newsletter! You can also sign up for Adriana's Own Your Birth online BIRTH preparation classes and her Thrive with Your Newborn online POSTPARTUM preparation course at BirthfulCourses.com.Follow us on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and anywhere you listen to podcasts.Our Sponsors:* Visit HomeThreads.com/BIRTHFUL today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/birthful/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Have you noticed that both moms AND birthworkers are super divided on a few hot topics?If you're tired of seeing birth as "black or white" and ready to fully embrace the grey (or the beautiful rainbows, LOL), then get out a pen and paper; this episode is for you!Today, I'm joined by Victoria Wilson from Mother Well.Victoria has practiced for nearly a decade; in her current iteration of business, she focuses attention on ways to make it easier to be a great doula. Victoria has incorporated lessons learned over the years into her signature product Birth Doula Client Workbook, plus a growing collection of online templates and classes for doulas.Follow Victoria on Instagram: @motherwelldoulaListen to the Doula Well PodcastVisit Victoria's Website: motherwelldoula.comResources mentioned:>> Save your spot at my upcoming business masterclass for new AND experienced doulas!Are you feeling the call to Birthwork? I've got you covered! DM me “Impact” on Instagram and I'll share the details on how to get started.Ready to turn your in-person doula business into a crazy successful online business, too? I've got you. Click here and join me inside the Birthworker Membership.Don't forget to check out the blog post at www.birthworker.com/blog or follow along over on Instagram at @birthworkerpodcast for more. If these topics light you up, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening from. After you review the show - snap a pic and upload it here - and I'll send you a little surprise as a thank you.Your feedback helps this podcast grow and I wouldn't be here if it weren't for you!
1) Jesus is the light 2) Darkness is an effect not a cause 3) We've been invited to live in the light “Eyes that LOOK are common - eyes that SEE are rare” J.Oswald Sanders “Throughout our lives, we form narratives and biases based on how we perceive others through our lens - then we interact with people based on that perspective, regardless of whether it's true or not” Victoria Wilson 1) Living in darkness creates a lens Darkness: look out for yourself, superiority, blame, justice, cancel culture Light: lay down your life, humility, forgiveness, love cover, grace Gen 2:15-17 Gen 3:1,4,5 Gen 3:11-14 Col 1:13-14 2) Living in light requires a new lens Jn 7:4 Jn 8:1-12 3) Jesus is the lens Jn 8:12 Jn 3:16-17 “Accusation will use truth as a weapon to destroy you and others. It will misrepresent God and His word to abuse and lay a burden of guilt” Dr Henry Wright Mt 7:1-2
Have you ever wondered how businesses thrive and grow when the owner has littles at home? Or are you that parent that can't imagine running a business with your kids in the next room (or under your desk!)?In this episode Victoria Wilson, owner of Mother Well Doula and I talk all about how to keep your business thriving and growing, all while being home and present with your kids. We give lots of insight into what has worked best for us and many tips and tricks to try yourself.There are so many things that need to get done daily in your life and business and we share our thoughts about why trying to "balance" everything isn't always a great idea. We want you to stay happy, sane, healthy, fulfilled and focused. We promise it can be done... we are proof! More from Victoria here:https://motherwelldoula.com/littles/You can find me at:www.hiptoheart.comhttps://www.instagram.com/hiptoheartRegister for the Hip to Heart Birth Boss Academy here:https://www.hiptoheart.com/birth-boss-academyApply to the Hip to Heart Agency Masterclass here:https://www.hiptoheart.com/agency-transition-classJoin my Facebook group for Birth + Postpartum Professionalshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/businessforbirth
Victoria Wilson is a Nurse of 41 years, Administrator of an Ambulatory Surgery Center, soon to be 5x National athlete and… MY MOM! Today we chat about where her fitness competition journey started and how her perception of what health was vastly changed as she grew through the sport. We talk in depth about how competing in fitness competitions helped her overcome bulimia, helped build belief in her capacity to achieve things outside her comfort zone and shifted her perspective of herself from being weak and broken, to empowered, strong and capable of anything she puts her mind too. As she's now on the precipice of becoming a Pro Athlete at age 61 in the IFBB Bikini Division of Bodybuilding, we reflect on how doing the very thing she thought she could never do, unlocked everything she needed to elevate her life to places she always dreamed.
About Our Guest Victoria Wilson is no stranger to animal agriculture, as she grew up riding horses and competing in rodeo. What she did not know is that she would fall into animal nutrition as a career. Hailing from St. Charles, MO, Victoria has made her way around the Midwest. When she initially decided to attend the University of Missouri for her BS in Animal Science, she had her sight set on reproduction focused in equine and beef cattle. After trying something new in swine and poultry, she discovered a love for the challenge of nutrition and how it impacts every aspect of production in livestock. She took a leap and made her way up to Ames, IA to attend Iowa State University for a MS focused in monogastric nutrition. Her thesis research focused on enteric inducers of oxidative stress and their impact on nursery pigs. Following her time at Iowa State, Victoria took a year in industry working as a feed mill coordinator for Seaboard Foods in Guymon, OK, focusing on ingredient and feed quality, working with farm management on feed ordering and optimization of feed delivery relative to biosecurity. Combined with her career aspirations and new knowledge of feed manufacturing, Victoria is now pursuing a PhD in Feed Science at Kansas State University.
Coming soon to a podcast player near you, meet the Doula Well Podcast! This teaser episode introduces your host, Victoria Wilson, and explains the heart behind this podcast project. Don't forget to subscribe and be the first to catch when Season 1 airs! Made possible by The Mother Well Shop: https://motherwelldoula.sellfy.store/ Intro/Outro Music: Seize The Day Andrey Rossi
After giving birth twice before, Victoria Wilson thought she had “life with a newborn” pretty much figured out. But when her third daughter was born fussy, frustrated, and just wouldn't settle, Victoria was thrown for a loop. Was this just who her baby was? Or was something wrong?Victoria shares with Adriana how making her own wellness a priority during pregnancy allowed her the strength to navigate and surrender to this extremely difficult experience from a place where she was well-resourced. Get the most out of this episode by checking out the resources, transcript, and links listed on its show notes page. If you liked this episode, listen to our interview on the Effects of Stress During Pregnancy, and if you want to hear Victoria's first two birth stories, listen to our episode titled Support Trumps Stubbornness.You can connect with Victoria on Instagram @motherwelldoula. You can connect with Birthful @BirthfulPodcast and email us at podcast@Birthful.com. If you enjoy what you hear, download Birthful's Postpartum Plan FREE when you sign up for our weekly newsletter! You can also sign-up for Adriana's Own Your Birth online BIRTH preparation classes and her Thrive with Your Newborn online POSTPARTUM preparation course.Follow us on Goodpods, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and anywhere you listen to podcasts.Our Sponsors:* Visit HomeThreads.com/BIRTHFUL today and get a 15% off code for your first order!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/birthful/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this episode I talk to Dr. Victoria Wilson Crane, a published author, of the book ‘Sixteen Days: A Sudden Death. What to Say?' and an advanced Grief Recovery Method Specialist. In this episode you will hear topics related to loss and grief recovery.The story of her family's sudden lossA guide to understanding how to support people going through grief 40 common reasons for griefHow our past grief impacts us in present day grievingThe biggest misconceptions around grief?The Grief Recovery Method You can reach Victoria @Website: https://books.drvictoriawilsoncrane.co.uk/LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dr-victoria-wilson-craneInstagram: @VicwilsoncraneLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dr-victoria-wilson-craneFacebook Sixteen Days: https://www.facebook.com/sixteendaysthebookTwitter: @victoriacrane You can reach Marianne at:Website: Message In The Middle with MarianneFB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/422430469323847/Email: Contact | Message In The Middle with Marianne
This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Victoria Wilson about the benefits of exercise to help with symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Dr. Wilson is a physical therapist specializing in neurological physical therapy at MUSC.
Victoria Wilson holds a Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences from the University of Missouri and a Master's Degree in Swine Nutrition from Iowa State University. Considering her own experience in the swine industry, she answers: How can we engage youngsters with no ag background and give them incentive to join the area? How about you? What do you think could encourage young people to be a part of the animal industry?*Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog-------------The Swine it Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- Zinpro (https://zinpro.com/)- AB Vista (https://www.abvista.com/)- Adisseo (http://www.adisseo.com/)- Genesus (https://www.genesus.com/)- Evonik (https://animal-nutrition.evonik.com/en/species/swine/)- Cloudfarms (https://www.cloudfarms.com/)- Bioverse (https://myhealthyfarms.com/)Give us a Rating & Review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1460280128
Victoria Wilson holds a Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences from the University of Missouri and a Master's Degree in Swine Nutrition from Iowa State University. She shares her insights on the bow to be successful in the field, even without having an ag background. Victoria Wilson also advises how to find our places in the swine industry. As she says, working in our industry does not always mean working directly with pigs. Have you checked out the whole episode? Let us know your thoughts!*Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog-------------The Swine it Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- Zinpro (https://zinpro.com/)- AB Vista (https://www.abvista.com/)- Adisseo (http://www.adisseo.com/)- Genesus (https://www.genesus.com/)- Evonik (https://animal-nutrition.evonik.com/en/species/swine/)- Cloudfarms (https://www.cloudfarms.com/)- Bioverse (https://myhealthyfarms.com/)Give us a Rating & Review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1460280128
The process of pelletizing involves converting ground mash into dense, free-flowing, and easy-to-handle pellets or capsules, and understanding the process and its benefits to swine production is key. In this episode, Victoria Wilson explains that process, based on her experience working as a coordinator in a feed mill. Check out the full episode!*Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog-------------The Swine it Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- Zinpro (https://zinpro.com/)- AB Vista (https://www.abvista.com/)- Adisseo (http://www.adisseo.com/)- Genesus (https://www.genesus.com/)- Evonik (https://animal-nutrition.evonik.com/en/species/swine/)- Cloudfarms (https://www.cloudfarms.com/)- Bioverse (https://myhealthyfarms.com/)Give us a Rating & Review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1460280128
Victoria Wilson holds a Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences from the University of Missouri and a Master's Degree in Swine Nutrition from Iowa State University. In this episode, she shares her experience working as a coordinator at a feed mill and discusses the procedure to evaluate grain samples there – and what to do once one is positive for mycotoxins. Do you know what the standard procedure is?*Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog-------------The Swine it Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- Zinpro (https://zinpro.com/)- AB Vista (https://www.abvista.com/)- Adisseo (http://www.adisseo.com/)- Genesus (https://www.genesus.com/)- Evonik (https://animal-nutrition.evonik.com/en/species/swine/)- Cloudfarms (https://www.cloudfarms.com/)- Bioverse (https://myhealthyfarms.com/)Give us a Rating & Review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1460280128
People don't always realize how big the swine industry can be because it involves many fields. Victoria Wilson highlights the fact that, sometimes, we may not be working directly with the pigs, but our role is still valuable for the industry. In this episode, she shares her experience as a feed mill coordinator. Can you tell what you think about that?*Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog-------------The Swine it Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- Zinpro (https://zinpro.com/)- AB Vista (https://www.abvista.com/)- Adisseo (http://www.adisseo.com/)- Genesus (https://www.genesus.com/)- Evonik (https://animal-nutrition.evonik.com/en/species/swine/)- Cloudfarms (https://www.cloudfarms.com/)- Bioverse (https://myhealthyfarms.com/)Give us a Rating & Review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1460280128
Walking with those who are experiencing grief, especially when you are experiencing your own level of grief can be complicated - what do you say, what can you do, and who supports you as you support others, can add extra overwhelm to an already difficult time.This is the road that Victoria Wilson-Crane had to navigate -and today she shares her journey with us!Advanced Grief Recovery Specialist, Dr. Victoria Wilson-Crane supports adults grieving life losses. Her memoir and self-help book Sixteen Days, published in January 2022, provides advice for those supporting others in shock and grief following sudden death.Find out more about Victoria here:www.grief.drvictoriawilsoncrane.co.ukWanna attend a Soul Sister Women's Circles?I know you do! So check them out in the links below!Soul Sister Women's Circle - Authentic Deep ConversationsLong Term Soul Sister Circle
In the concluding episode on Jeffrey MacDonald, Strange Country co-hosts Beth and Kelly delve into the theory that maybe MacDonald didn't murder his wife and kids. Maybe he did, but Errol Morris outlines a case where it appears MacDonald was not given a fair shake at his criminal trial. Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources: Anson, Robert Sam. “The Devil and Jeffrey MacDonald.” Vanity Fair, https://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/1998/07/macdonald199807. Accessed 13 July 2022. Beyerstein, Lindsay, and James Harkin. “Wilderness of Errol.” Columbia Journalism Review, 8 January 2013, https://archives.cjr.org/critical_eye/wilderness_of_errol.php. Accessed 13 July 2022. Frankie, C. M. “Did Jeffrey MacDonald Kill His Family or Was He the Victim of Manson Copycats?” A&E, 22 September 2020, https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/jeffrey-macdonald-murder-case. Accessed 20 July 2022. Malcolm, Janet. The journalist and the murderer. Edited by Victoria Wilson, Knopf, 1990. McGinniss, Joe. Fatal Vision. Putnam, 1983. Morris, Errol. A Wilderness of Error: The Trials of Jeffrey MacDonald. Penguin Press, 2012. Taylor, Paul. “The Return of Jeffrey MacDonald.” The Washington Post, 16 January 1985, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1985/01/16/the-return-of-jeffrey-macdonald/7fe1287e-2bc1-4f2d-bc5c-f41a84f30a2d/. Accessed 13 July 2022. Wagner, David, and Michael LaPointe. “Joe McGinniss Is Back to Defending Himself, This Time Against Errol Morris.” The Atlantic, 14 September 2012, https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/09/joe-mcginniss-back-defending-himself-time-against-errol-morris/323631/. Accessed 20 July 2022. Woolverton, Paul. “Jeffery MacDonald, 'Fatal Vision' killer, drops request to be freed.” The Fayetteville Observer, 17 September 2021, https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2021/09/17/nc-fatal-vision-killer-jeffery-macdonald-drops-request-freed/8379040002/. Accessed 20 July 2022.
Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted in 1979 of killing his pregnant wife Colette and two young daughters Kimberly and Kristen. These murders have been the subject of documentaries, books, tv series, and most importantly, Strange Country Podcast. In today's topic, cohosts Beth and Kelly's discuss the book that set the narrative, Joe McGinness's Fatal Vision. Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite Your Sources: Anson, Robert Sam. “The Devil and Jeffrey MacDonald.” Vanity Fair, https://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/1998/07/macdonald199807. Accessed 13 July 2022. Beyerstein, Lindsay, and James Harkin. “Wilderness of Errol.” Columbia Journalism Review, 8 January 2013, https://archives.cjr.org/critical_eye/wilderness_of_errol.php. Accessed 13 July 2022. Malcolm, Janet. The journalist and the murderer. Edited by Victoria Wilson, Knopf, 1990. McGinniss, Joe. Fatal Vision. Putnam, 1983. Morris, Errol. A Wilderness of Error: The Trials of Jeffrey MacDonald. Penguin Press, 2012. Taylor, Paul. “The Return of Jeffrey MacDonald.” The Washington Post, 16 January 1985, https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1985/01/16/the-return-of-jeffrey-macdonald/7fe1287e-2bc1-4f2d-bc5c-f41a84f30a2d/. Accessed 13 July 2022.
This week Julie and Chrissa are joined by Advanced Grief Specialist, Dr. Victoria Wilson-Crane. As an educational innovator and leader, Dr. Vic used her academic writing skills and love of words as therapy while she faced significant bereavements in 2020. She has since published her memoir and self-help book titled Sixteen Days. This book provides advice for those supporting others in shock and grief following sudden death. Vic lives in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, with her author husband. They share their life and sense of humor with their dance-crazy daughter Holly Mae and their exuberant, unique, yet typically bonkers flat-coated retriever, Ted Hastings. Connect with Dr. Vic online at: Web: https://drvictoriawilsoncrane.co.uk/ Buy her book: https://books.drvictoriawilsoncrane.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vicwilsoncrane/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sixteendaysthebook Connect with Heart and Solutions online at: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dWKD6TenIMIC76ctq21YN Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPmrcmi5HUINpWEjHfHzTnQ/featured Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YouNeedaCounselor Heart and Solutions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heartandsolutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/you_need_a_counselor/ Web: http://www.heartandsolutions.net
in episode 03 of season 03, Carly, and Jazzlyn discuss Cultural Identity, the importance of understanding cultural differences, and how we use our cultural understandings to navigate the world.Rate, subscribe, follow the podcast on instagram @thesourandsaltyOriginal music by Steve Vásquez Alcaraz @acarelesscalmhydrojug affiliate linkpoly&bark affiliate link + listen to the episode for the code"Cultural Identity" by Vivian Hsueh-Hua Che "What is Cultural Identity and Why is it Important?" by Victoria Wilson "Cultural Identity Resources" by Drexel university Office of Counseling and Health Services"Terrace House: Boys and Girls in the City" -TV Show"Love is Blind" -TV Show"Love is Blind: Japan" - TV Show"Shit Burqueños (New Mexicans) Say" by Blackoutdigital"Shit Burqueños (New Mexicans) Say - Part 2" by Blackoutdigital“Ethnicity and Family Therapy” by Monica McGoldrick, Joe Giordano, and Nydia Garcia-Prieto "Stages of Cultural Identity" by James A. Bank
Funerals are the next stage of battling grief. Join us as we talk with Dr. Victoria Wilson-Crane about her experience and book on grief. Link to Book: https://www.amazon.com/Sixteen-Days-Victoria-Wilson-Crane/dp/1803691913/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=sixteen+days+victoria+wilson+crane&qid=1642881090&sr=8-1
Grief is something that we all will experience in our lifetimes, but learning how to understand it on a higher level is the key to overcoming it. Join us as we talk with Dr. Victoria Wilson-Crane about her experience and book on grief. Link to Book: https://www.amazon.com/Sixteen-Days-Victoria-Wilson-Crane/dp/1803691913/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=sixteen+days+victoria+wilson+crane&qid=1642881090&sr=8-1
Join Claire Stott, Case Manager and Dental Hygienist, and Victoria Wilson, Dental Therapist and Founder of Smile Revolution, as they examine the issues that matter to dental care professionals right now.In episode two of this Dental Protection series, they discuss the big issue of wellbeing within the profession. They share their own experiences, as well as strategies to manage burnout and stress. Victoria closes the episode with a wellness session to help you relax and recuperate.
*Trigger Warning. We discuss death and addiction.* I am thankful that I had time getting to know my next guest before the episode. When grief coach Victoria Wilson-Crane reached out to me, I was thinking to myself, "How does she fit in this podcast? What will the listeners get from her message. I was unsure how to make topic come alive and to be honest, I believed that I had some unresolved grief. Victoria and I spent time exploring all sorts of grief, which comes from many different sources - it's all about loss of normal patterns of behavior which we can't deal with emotionally - and we try to rationalize them - which doesn't make you feel any better. I am sure Victoria assumed that we were going to focus on death related grief and I had other ideas. I needed a therapy session and I believe you will too. Talking about past trauma and my personal battles is never a comfortable conversation. Victoria did an amazing job educating while providing tools that will help you when you begin to heal! Thank you Victoria for coming on the podcast and sharing your time with us. Keep Chasing The Vase. If you have additional questions surrounding grief, I recommend reaching out to Victoria via Facebook @Victoria Wilson-Crane. Her book: Sixteen Days can be ordered on Amazon. Reach out to us through email at chasingthevase@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-m-bevell/support
We are no strangers to grief. Whether it be the loss of a loved one, a job, a relationship...grief is real.In the early days of grief, support can come flooding in. But there are still those who hold back because they simply don't know what to say or how to help those who are grieving.When Victoria Wilson-Crane suddenly lost her niece after battling COVID for sixteen days, she found herself lost. She found herself in a situation where she was needing support, and also was being called upon to support people who were closer to her niece than she was.During her early days of grieving, she turned to books and found there were many books for bereaved parents and partners, but few for those on the slightly outer circle of grief.This prompted her to not only write her book, Sixteen Days: A Sudden Death, What to Say? but to also become a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist. Together, we discuss what to say to those who are grieving and what not to say.We talk about overcoming grief, moving past the loss, finding yourself, and so much more.
My guest today is Educational Innovator and Leader, Dr. Victoria Wilson-Crane. She lives in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, with her author husband, Roger, their daughter Holly Mae and their exuberant, unique, yet typically bonkers flat-coated retriever, Ted Hastings. Dr. Wilson-Crane has spent her twenty-five-year career working with young people and adults preparing for Higher Education and employment. She expects a lot of herself and others and set some bold personal and professional goals in 2021, which she achieved. In this episode, Victoria and I talk about being intentional when choosing your word of the year, how loss and grief have impacted both of our lives, and she explains the inspiration behind writing her book "Sixteen Days" which comes out today! In this episode we talk about: [1:53] Intentions when coming up with your word of the year [5:45] How Dr Victoria Wilson-Crane's word manifested throughout the year [8:28] Learn about Dr Victoria Wilson-Crane's book “Sixteen Days” and experiencing grief [13:00] Ways you can support someone experiencing loss or grief [15:15] How Dr Victoria Wilson-Crane tracked her 2021 bold goals in order to achieve them [18:30] How to prioritize your actions and goals to align with your word of the year [21:28] Tips for setting big, bold goals [25:18] Where to connect with Dr Victoria Wilson-Crane Connect with Dr. Wilson-Crane: www.linkedin.com/in/dr-victoria-wilson-crane Order her book Sixteen Days https://books.drvictoriawilsoncrane.co.uk/ Connect with Sara: Instagram @saramayerconsulting Facebook @saracmayerconsulting LinkedIn @saramayerconsulting
In this podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Victoria Wilson-CraneBiographyCertified Grief Recovery Specialist, Dr. Victoria Wilson-Crane supports children and adults grieving life losses. Her memoir and self-help book Sixteen Days, due to be published in January 2022, provide advice for those supporting others in shock and grief following a sudden death.Educational innovator and leader, Vic used her academic writing skills and love of words as therapy as she faced significant bereavements in 2020. Vic lives in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, with her husband. They share their life and sense of humor with their dance-crazy daughter Holly Mae and their exuberant, unique, yet typically bonkers flat-coated retriever, Ted Hastings.Key TakeawaysThey will learn some tips about how to go about healing from loss and they will be reminded, as on Lisa Boehm's podcast, that grief is not linear or organized and that it's possible to live again following a tragic loss. Contact Information:Websitehttps://drvictoriawilsoncrane.co.uk/https://books.drvictoriawilsoncrane.co.uk/FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=sixteen%20daysInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/vicwilsoncrane/LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-victoria-wilson-craneBooks Writtenhttps://books.drvictoriawilsoncrane.co.uk/
In this episode, Sonya and Melissa spend time with industry expert, Victoria Wilson. This is an episode you won't want to miss!
What would you do if you were given $100,000? Would you spend it all at once? Would you think about putting some of it in the bank? We'd like to teach you how to invest it, so you might grow it. Through The Stock Market Game, you will gain a fundamental understanding of investing and how you might get your money to work for you.On today's episode, we welcome St. Rose's Finance and Business Teacher, Mr. Anthony Attardo, and a few of his students involved in the Stock Market Game. Value traps, P/E ratios and growth potential are often challenging concepts to learn on your own.For students at St. Rose High School, they have the benefit of having a teacher with 30-plus years of experience on Wall Street to help them navigate the market and teach them the basics of what it means to be an investor.Those lessons are put into practice throughout the year, as students in Anthony Attardo's classes are pitting against other students throughout New Jersey in the Stock Market Game [SMG], a weekly student exercise created by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association to teach students the fundamentals of the market.Students in Mr. Attardo's accounting, economics and personal finance classes are broken into groups and assigned to manage a portfolio worth $100,000 as part of the game. One group of students, called Lululemon after the company of the same name, earned enough with their hypothetical investments, more than $110,000, to finish the week ending April 16 in sixth place among 750 such groups in the state, and fourth in the region.“From the SMG game, I learned about the importance of stocks and how important it is to have a diverse portfolio that provides well-rounded returns,” Tom Lafferty, a student in the group, said. “What's cool about it is that it provides you the money and you have to be the voice of reason and create an effective portfolio.”The group, made up of Tom Lafferty, Max MacEachern, Victoria Wilson, Chris Huisman and Michael Fluhr, used its hypothetical $100,000 to buy into bluechip companies like Disney, Exxon Mobil, General Motors and Microsoft.“There are a lot of factors that went into choosing stocks,” Michael said. “Our group researched the products, future plans, growth potential and P/E [price/earnings] ratios of many companies. It was important for us to evaluate how a specific company will continue to make money in the future. Another factor in our decision process was diversity. We wanted to make sure we chose successful companies from different sectors like entertainment, technology, and automotive.”When looking at which companies to invest in, the students would have to make the case to their teacher before finalizing the transaction.“When our team was picking and deciding which stock to include in our portfolio, we referred to our own practical anticipations of whether or not said companies stock would be profitable due to the company increasing in size, gaining popularity, and even if that company is recovering and making a comeback from the pandemic,” Chris said.The group also took a chance by putting money into Roku, a video media streaming service that went public in 2017.“When we added Roku to our portfolio we noticed that Roku TVs are very present in our lives,” Michael added. “This led us to research the high growth potential of Roku since they are such a relevant company during this pandemic.”To their teacher, Mr. Attardo, the game works into the overall message of the class and the main lesson he wants students to take away at the end of the year.“It's extremely important, not just for students to know to invest money, but what I try to teach the students here is how to manage their money,” Mr. Attardo said, adding that the Stock Market Game precedes his own time as a teacher at the school. “What I hope the students take from our curriculum is to have adequate...
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In this episode I interview Evidence Based Birth operations director and chief of staff Victoria Wilson. She shares candidly about her physically, emotionally, and mentally challenging birth experiences, as well as her journey to become a doula. Victoria is a wife and mom to three spunky girls, and is a DONA International certified birth doula. She operates her own practice, Mother Well Doula Service in Kentucky, and has also advocated for the licensure of certified professional midwives in the state. Lately she has been focused on forming positive relationships, both personally and professionally, as a way to improve birth outcomes. Listen as Victoria shares intimate details of her birth experiences, and gets very real in describing the emotions she processed along the way. We also discuss the biggest struggles for doulas - including trauma and burnout. This is a deep discussion on aspects of the birth world that are not often discussed. For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class. RESOURCES: Connect with Victoria at her website Learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Professional Membership here. For information on the Evidence Based Birth® Instructor Program, click here.
After giving birth twice before, Victoria thought she had life with a newborn pretty much figured out. But when her third daughter was born fussy crying and frustrated, the thought running through Victoria’s mind was that something was off with this baby. What followed were weeks searching for that elusive one thing that would make everything good for her child, and not necessarily wanting to hear that maybe this is just who she was… Check it out. Get the most of this episode by checking out the resources and links listed on the show notes page at birthful.com/podcast-accepting-the-baby-you-got Support our sponsors: Go to birthful.com/simplybreastfeeding and use the code birthful for 15% off their breastfeeding course. Go to expectful.com/birthful to get a free, one month trial. If you enjoy what you hear, make sure to subscribe! Click to join the Birthful Patreon Community, and get the extra content related to this episode Click to grab my free postpartum plan Title music: “Vibe Ace” by Kevin MacLeod, at freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/ (©CC BY) Sponsorship music: “Air Hockey Saloon” by Chris Zabriskie, at freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/ (©CC BY)
Case #0121112Statement of Julian Jennings, regarding a cable car journey up the Untersberg mountain range in Austria. Original statement given 11th December 2012.Content Warnings for this episode are at the end of the show notes.Thanks to this week's Patrons: Mariela Renquist, freakanature06, Victoria Wilson, Oakley Cannon, Shane Belaire, Eric Carr, Eden Garrod, Jade Kraus, Ennis McKelvie, Sarah McCloud. If you'd like to support us, head to www.patreon.com/rustyquillEdited this week by Elizabeth Moffatt, Brock Winstead & Alexander J Newall.Performances: "The Archivist" - Jonathan Sims "Martin Blackwood" - Alexander J NewallSound effects this week by previously credited artists via freesound.org.Check out our merchandise at https://www.redbubble.com/people/rustyquill/collections/708982-the-magnus-archives-s1You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribePlease rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fear.Content Warning for: cancer grief vertigo extreme heights suicide emotional trauma direct violence See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Alex, Lydia, Ben, Bryn and Helen as L.O.L.O.M.G. are reunited.The party return to the blasted glass crater that was the industrial park. Hamid continues to be a helpful drunk, Grizzop attempts to be nice to Wilde and Azu digs for answers.Don't forget that on 8th December 2018, 10am-10pm, the Rusty Quill charity livestream in aid of MIND & better mental health will be happening again, bigger & bolder than ever!Join us on Twitch, or in full 360 on YouTube, or even... IN PERSON! That's right - we'll be gaming & japing before a live audience and YOU can be there with us! Tickets & details available at https://rustyquill.ticketbud.com/rqgg18, with all proceeds being donated to MINDThanks to this week's Patrons; Mariela Renquist, freakanature06, Victoria Wilson, Oakley Cannon, Shane Belaire, Eric Carr, Eden Garrod, Jade Kraus, Ennis McKelvie, Sarah McCloud.Editing this week by Lowri Ann Davies, Ed von Aderkas & Alexander J NewallSFX this week by Halleck, InspectorJ, yadronoff, giddster, sergeeo, Iamgiorgio, jorge0000, qubodup, Pufermufin, katfolker, justBrando, humanoide9000, Aurelon, toiletrolltube, macdaddyno1, lwdickens, ZenithInfinitiveStudios, AdriMB86 & previously credited artists.If you'd like to support us, head to www.patreon.com/rustyquillAs always, today’s game system is available for free at www.d20pfsrd.comLike what you’re hearing? Let us know! Tweet us at @theRustyQuill, drop us an email at mail@RustyQuill.com or comment on our dedicated Forums available at www.rustyquill.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 2 of With Love, V with Victoria Wilson
Episode 2 of With Love, V with Victoria Wilson
Listen as Victoria Wilson talks about "The Waiting Period". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thankgodforthegroupchat/message
Listen as Victoria Wilson talks about "The Waiting Period".
Listen as Victoria Wilson talks about "The Waiting Period".
Barbara Stanwyck once told a reporter 'I hate whiners. You have to fight life and make it work for you'. When she yells blue murder at a man onscreen, it serves as an instant mood elevator and restores order to the universe. In The Gay Sisters, Stanwyck protects her sisters from a pack of men who wish to rob them of their land. Irving Rapper's picture blends comedy and drama for another standout picture in Stanwyck's long career. I close the episode with an excerpt from Victoria Wilson's extraordinary biography Steel True.
Birth Stories for the Summer - Victoria Wilson tells us how bringing great labor support to a birth makes for a much better experience, than when you just bring your stubbornness.
For the mom who wants to mourn well with hurting friends... For the mom who isn't good at cooking and cleaning... For the mom who is afraid of wind chimes... Victoria and I had such a great time talking about all manner of things. She is a work at home mom who is into writing, being a doula and at this point, sneaking as much sleep in as possible as a mom of two very young kids. Hope you love the interview! Go ahead and share the show with your mom friends who would benefit from it. Let them know they are not alone in the struggle! Head to Momstrugglingwell.com for the show notes from this episode!
I remember the transition into motherhood being a bit like a slap in the face (but with all the smooshy love feelings. . .of course). “You mean they are going to just let me walk out of the hospital with this baby? But I don't know what I'm doing!” And that quote came from someone (me) with a Master's Degree in 0-3 child development, a lifetime of babysitting experience and at least seven Cabbage Patch Kids. It's hard to go from only worrying about your needs (and your spouse's) to keeping a human being alive. . .24/7. This week God impressed upon my heart the need to encourage the new mom readers/listeners. He kept repeating himself. Then I got Victoria Wilson‘s email message about guest posting on my site from the perspective of a new mom. And I did the natural (crazy) thing and scheduled a time to interview/chat with her. . .and recorded our convo to publish for y'all. If you know a new mom who needs encouragement that she's not alone in all-the-feelings, then pass this podcast along. What we chat about: Importance of knowing you aren't alone in your mental struggles with this new role. The mom spectrum–from not wanting to be a mom to always wanting to be a mom, but having a hard time with the reality. How your marriage is affected by a new baby–the mom's center shifting towards the child and the husband being left out. How to not micromanage your husband's interaction with the baby. The appropriate use of technology to keep your marriage healthy. Remembering you have children in your home less time than you will be a mother to adult children. Coming to an agreement with your husband on parenting issues–sleep training, etc. The benefit of husbands who aren't overly influenced by parenting trends. . . listening to his perspective before running them over with all-the-articles. When parenting resources conflict, what should parents do? Remembering God made you for your baby and trusting He gave you all you need to care for him/her. Physical strength from the Lord is a real thing. How motherhood takes you to your most broken, most reliant place. My husband's favorite advice for new parents. How to transition from no kids to kids, with your girl friendships. Ideas for connecting with other new moms. Tips for extroverts in getting social needs met. Importance of having a “thing” you pour yourself into outside of motherhood. Don't use every nap to clean up the house–a permission slip to nap yourself and do your soul thing. Making time in your schedule for God–figure out what time works best for you. Connect with Victoria: Blog :: Twitter :: Facebook :: Instagram :: Pinterest Show Notes: www.VictoriaEasterWilson.com/GodCentered –Victoria's favorite new mom reads Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Marc Weissbluth (**Amazon affliate link) “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb.” (Psalm 139:13) Gone Girl (not “Girl Gone” like I labeled it on the podcast…oi vey!) by Gillian Flynn** Victoria's new novel, “Re'and”. Women of the Word: How to Study the Bible with Both Our Hearts and Our Minds by Jen Wilkin** “He tends his flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart; he gently leads those that have young.” Isaiah 40:11 He gently leads you. . . be gentle to yourself, sweet new mom.
New York City has put out its fair share of Hollywood stars over the years, from Lauren Bacall, who was born in the city on September 16th, 1924, to Matthew Broderick, who came into this world on March 21st, 1962. And then there is Barbara Stanwyck. The screen legend was born Ruby Stevens in Brooklyn on July 16th, 1907. Coming up on this week's Cityscape, we'll talk with Victoria Wilson, the author of a massive new biography on Stanwyck. It's called A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel-True 1907-1940.
One of the biggest challenges in a long-term marriage is keeping up the sexual connection couples had when they met. Dr. Victoria Wilson co-authored The 30-Day Sex Solution with her husband, John, to help address this issue. Dr. Yvonne Lutter, Director of Mental Health at a woman’s prison, talked with me about the collateral damage to children and their bonding … Read more about this episode...
There are a ton on areas in the swine industry where you can be an asset. Working in a feed mill is another example of being a critical step in the industry without having to actually work directly with pigs. In this episode, I talk with Victoria Wilson about her work as a feed mill coordinator and her experiences getting involved in swine production with no prior swine experience."There are so many facets of swine production that we don't always think about and being able to show people all the options can help bring in more employees. It's not always about the pig, a lot of people don't even have to look at a pig for their role in the swine industry." - Victoria WilsonWhat you'll learn:Grain receiving at the millMycotoxin levelsNIR ScanningPelleting processAdvice for young studentsIntroducing agriculture to childrenMeet the guest: Victoria Wilson grew up just outside of St. Louis, Missouri and attended the University of Missouri for her Bachelors degree in Animal Sciences. Though she was first interested in cattle, she decided to to join the swine industry after becoming interested during her course work. After graduation in 2019 she attended Iowa State University to get her Master's degree in Swine Nutrition. After graduation in 2021 she became Ms. Rodeo Missouri where she traveled across the US to promote agriculture for 6 months before joining Seaboard Foods as a feed mill coordinator.