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Best podcasts about winter symposium

Latest podcast episodes about winter symposium

Royal College of Anaesthetists
Obesity metabolic syndrome - woolly mammoths and diabetes

Royal College of Anaesthetists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 36:36


Following his presentation at our 2024 Winter Symposium, Professor Ketan Dhatariya discusses Obesity Metabolic Syndrome and diabetes in an engaging and wide-ranging conversation.  In this podcast Ketan reflects on the possible false economy of limiting access to GLP-1 agonists, the need for a non-judgmental view of patients presenting with obesity, how an evolutionary viewpoint can usefully inform modern medicine, and just how tasty the woolly mammoths of Red Lion Square were. Related information: Perioperative Care of People with Diabetes Undergoing Surgery (The Centre for Perioperative Care) Definition and diagnostic criteria of clinical obesity, The Lancet Anaesthesia for the obese patient, BJA Education For more on this topic, listen to Ketan's academic collaborator Kariem El-Boghdadly discussing GLP-1 agonists in our recent podcast interview with him.

Finding Peaks
Breaking Barriers in Addiction and Mental Health: Sarrah Forrest on 50 Years of the Winter Symposium

Finding Peaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 42:23


In this episode, Chris Burns brings back Nik Darrah, our Community Outreach Specialist, to the show to welcome our very special guest, Sarrah Forrest, Chief Operating Officer of the Winter Symposium! This year marks the amazing achievement of the 50th annual Winter Symposium, offering industry insight, therapeutic advances, and a noncompetitive networking community, along with so much more. From the inception of this event with Dr. Forrest to where it stands today, Sarah Forrest continues to push the needle forward, maintaining an exemptional industry event. With such a momentous celebration on the horizon, Sarah shared the amazing agendas coming to this year's attendees. For more information on the Winter Symposium, check out Addictionandmentalhealth.org.

Triple P Podcast
OFCA Winter Symposium - Workforce Development Panel

Triple P Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 52:10


Recorded in front of a live audience at the 2024 Winter Symposium. This panel discusses our current workforce and the challenges our fire service faces today.

Triple P Podcast
OFCA Winter Symposium - Marijuana Panel

Triple P Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 52:14


Recorded in front of a live studio audience. This panel discusses the the topic of medical and recreationally marijuana. Links we talked about during the show PEER Support - https://firefightermentalhealth.org/ PEER Support Training - http://www.ohiofirechiefs.com/aws/OFCA/pt/sp/peer_support_trainings

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Triple P Podcast
EPISODE 15 - The Winter Symposium - Lt. Shawn Wittkop

Triple P Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 25:04


Please join us as we discuss the Winter Symposium with LT. Shawn Wittkop who was attending for the first time. Discussion aims to look at the benefits of the Winter Symposium and what some take aways were from this years symposium.

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The Jaywalker Podcast
Chronic Hope: Kevin Petersen and Family Systems

The Jaywalker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 67:08


Kevin Petersen, MA, LMFT, drops in for an "on the road" episode of the Jaywalker Podcast from this year's Winter Symposium in Colorado Springs.  Stefan, Dylan, and Kevin delve into their own family experiences to shine a sometime humorous, sometimes melancholy, but always honest light on the importance of a program of recovery for the entire family.  Kevin is the founder of the Chronic Hope Institute and author of "Chronic Hope: Parenting the Addicted Child". For a copy of "Chronic Hope" or to find out more about what Kevin and his team do and can do for your family, go to https://www.chronichope.us/ and follow Kevin on Instagram @kevinwpetersen for some of his amazing insight and content on recovery in a family. 

Finding Peaks
Debriefing the 2023 Winter Symposium

Finding Peaks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 28:58


In this episode, Jason Friesema brings Lauren Atencio and Samantha Archuleta back to revisit their experiences at the 2023 Winter Symposium and share insights into how the information can help disrupt our industry and pave the way for brighter client outcomes. Through sharing experiences and takeaways from speeches to debating how to best integrate the information into the industry, our team brings an educational conversation to the show.

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Triple P Podcast
OFCA EPISODE 10 - Winter Symposium

Triple P Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 31:21


Chief O'Brien, Hartbarger, and Frey discuss the upcoming Winter Symposium. Winter Symposium Join the Ohio Fire Chiefs' Association for the 2023 Winter Symposium on March 7-8, 2023! Registration http://www.ohiofirechiefs.com/aws/OFCA/pt/sp/symposium Hotel Information: The hotel information for the Sheraton Columbus at Capitol Square is listed below. Use our event name and reference number to arrange your hotel accommodations. Name of Event: Ohio Fire Chiefs Association Winter Symposium 2023 Reference #: M-NU5BYFA To make your hotel reservations online, http://www.ohiofirechiefs.com/aws/OFCA/pt/sp/symposium or you can also call Marriott reservations at (614) 365-4500 to make your hotel reservation over the phone. 2023 Winter Symposium Agenda Tuesday, March 7, 2023 1:00 PM - Welcome (Deputy Chief Rick Vober, OFCA Vice President) 1:00 PM - Listen, Learn, Lead! (Dr. Candace Ashby, IAAI-CFI, CFEI, CFII, CVFI, MIFireE, Battalion Chief, Indianapolis Fire Department) 3:30 PM - Legislative Update (OFCA Legislative Committee Chair, Chief Steve Agenbroad; OFCA Legislative Agent, Michelle Fitzgibbon) 4:00 PM - Conclusion 4:45 PM - Photo in front of the Ohio Statehouse 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM - Legislative Reception at the Ohio Statehouse Atrium Wednesday, March 8, 2023 7:30 AM - Breakfast 8:00 AM - Welcome 8:00 AM - Management vs. Leadership (Dr. Candace Ashby, IAAI-CFI, CFEI, CFII, CVFI, MIFireE, Battalion Chief, Indianapolis Fire Department) 9:30 AM - Types of Stress Experienced by First Responders (Dr. Kathleen M. Chard, Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Director of Trauma Recovery at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center) 11:30 AM - Conclusion About the Speakers: Dr. Candace Ashby - Dr. Candace Ashby has over 33 years of fire service experience and is a Battalion Chief with the Indianapolis Fire Department. Her educational background includes a Doctorate of Management in Organizational Leadership. She is President of Key Fire Investigations and ELITE Public Safety Consulting. Dr. Ashby enjoys making a positive impact on the fire service through coaching and mentoring fire officers in all areas of management and leadership. Dr. Kathleen M. Chard - Dr. Chard is the Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Director of Trauma Recovery Center at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center. She is also a Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Director of the UC Health Stress Center at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Chard is an international expert on the assessment and treatment of stress related disorders including PTSD. Dr. Chard is an active researcher and she has received over 20 million dollars in funding to examine stress epidemiology, assessment and treatment in Veterans, first responders and civilians. She frequently provides trainings on the causes of stress, stress management and PTSD to first responders throughout the United States. Follow this link to learn more about the classes. http://www.ohiofirechiefs.com/aws/OFCA/pt/sp/symposium

Head Start
[Bonus] GiveSignup | RunSignup Winter Symposium

Head Start

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 34:07 Transcription Available


The GiveSignup|RunSignup Symposium series has grown from modest beginnings of just a few dozen people to be the industry conference most race directors and timers will attend during the year. And this January 25-26, the Symposium series returns to Orlando Florida after a two-year hiatus for an awesome two days of education and networking, and all race directors, timers and nonprofit professionals are invited - not just GiveSignup|RunSignup customers.So, it's great to have with me today, Johanna Goode, from GiveSignup|RunSignup who has the unenviable job of putting the whole thing together to tell us a little bit more about what you can look forward to both at and around the Symposium this coming January.In this episode:The history of the GiveSignup | RunSignup Symposium seriesWhy the GiveSignup | RunSignup Symposium is not your regular race director conference/expoWhat you can look forward to in attending if you're a race director, timer or nonprofitHow you can attend the Symposium as a vendorThe Demo Room, the Suite Run, and other training and networking opportunities at this year's Winter SymposiumTo learn more about the GiveSignup | RunSignup Winter Symposium, and to register visit: runsignup.com/wintersymposium

Regulation Matters: a CLEAR conversation
Episode 47: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Where are we now?

Regulation Matters: a CLEAR conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 38:47


Sandy Greenberg and Marlon Brown talk about where regulatory organizations are with the diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.  After providing some working definitions of DEI terminology, Sandy shares results from a recent survey of CLEAR stakeholders - asking where they rate DEI as a priority, what prompted their interest in DEI, how they are responding to the issue, what obstacles they're experiencing in implementing DEI-related initiatives, and what metrics they will use to measure success.  Then, as a preview to topics at CLEAR's Winter Symposium, Marlon Brown shares some of the ongoing DEI initiatives, both internally and externally, at the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.  Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860725) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts/CLEAR_podcast_episode47_DEI_Where_are_we _110921_transcript.pdf)

The DownEast Emergency Medicine Podcast
Two STEMI Mimics You've Got to Know!

The DownEast Emergency Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 15:24


This year we are very fortunate to have Dr. Amal Mattu, EKG Jedi, as teaching faculty for our 39th Maine Medical Center/Maine ACEP Winter Symposium. In this lecture, he helps us differentiate septal STEMIs from other potentially life threatening mimics. Click here for show notes To check out our virtual 39th Winter Symposium, check out the conference website at www.mmcwintersymposium.com     Jeff Holmes, MD

The Practical Shaman
Singing Bowl Meditation w/ Debra Koff-Chapin IAM Winter Symposium 2020

The Practical Shaman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 6:24


Debra Koff-Chapin gives us a beautiful crystal bowl meditation to start off the 2020 IAM Winter Symposium.

The Practical Shaman
Debra Koff-Chapin IAM Winter Symposium 2020

The Practical Shaman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 52:07


Deborah Koff-Chapin created a vessel for her images in the form of SoulCards. They are now used worldwide by therapists, workshop leaders, creative writers, and a broad range of individuals. Deborah has developed other deep streams of imagery through the process. In private sessions, she creates a series of drawings inspired by the subtle presence of the person she is with. These Inner Portraits bring into form many dimensions of the soul. Deborah has also developed the art of Interpretive Touch Drawing. Sitting with her drawing board at a lecture, she listens into the heart of the content and translates it into timeless poetic imagery. She now has an archive of drawings inspired by over 600 different authors and wisdom keepers of our time.

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Regulation Matters: a CLEAR conversation
Bonus Episode: Recognizing Unconscious Bias and Minimizing Its Impact

Regulation Matters: a CLEAR conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 28:15


Chris McIntyre, keynote speaker for CLEAR's 2021 Winter Symposium, talks about what we really mean when we say "unconscious bias," different areas we need to consider related to diversity, ways that unconscious bias can influence our decision-making on a personal and professional level, and what we can do to minimize the impact of unconscious bias.  He also shares some questions organizations can ask themselves to determine if their efforts at addressing unconscious bias are successful. Transcript: html (https://www.clearhq.org/page-1860693) or PDF (http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts/CLEAR_podcast__bonus_episode_WSkeynote_unconscious_bias_121520_transcript.pdf)

Gravy
Magic City Poetry

Gravy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 24:23


In this episode of Gravy, Ashley M. Jones and Lee Bains III share verses about food labor. Jones is an award-winning poet from Birmingham, Alabama. She holds an MFA in Poetry from Florida International University, and she is the author of Magic City Gospel (Hub City Press 2017),  dark / / thing (Pleiades Press 2019), and Reparations Now! (Hub City Press 2021). Her work has earned several awards, including the Silver Medal in the Independent Publishers Book Awards and the Lucille Clifton Legacy Award. She is founding director of the Magic City Poetry Festival. She shared the poems in this episode at the 2019 Winter Symposium in Birmingham. Bains, also a native of Birmingham, is a singer/songwriter who founded the Glory Fires. His first interest in music came from the church he attended as a child. He went on to study literature at college in New York, but returned to Alabama and refocused his writing attention on music. Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires have released 4 albums, including 2019’s Live at the Nick.  The songs shared in this episode were performed at the 2019 Southern Foodways Symposium in Oxford, Mississippi.

Fredags Funderingar - After Work - Friday Meanderings
Episode 11 - Keynote Kaia S. Rønsdal at NSU Winter Symposium 7.3.2020

Fredags Funderingar - After Work - Friday Meanderings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 54:10


Nordic Summer University study Circle 3 - Hospitality and Solidarity: Feminist Philosophy in Thought, History and Action organised it's first Winter Symposia: Feminism and Hospitality: Religious and Critical Perspectives in dialogue with a Secular Age where Kaia S. Rønsdal who - is currently a post-doctoral fellow at The Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo, and member of the research group NORDHOST: Nordic Hospitalities in a Context of Migration and Refugee Crisis - gave a keynote lecture on the topic: “Magnificent Encounters in Borderland”.

Fredags Funderingar - After Work - Friday Meanderings
Episode 10 - Keynote Angy Cohen at NSU Winter Symposium 6.3.2020

Fredags Funderingar - After Work - Friday Meanderings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 38:53


Nordic Summer University study Circle 3 - Hospitality and Solidarity: Feminist Philosophy in Thought, History and Action organised it's first Winter Symposia: Feminism and Hospitality: Religious and Critical Perspectives in dialogue with a Secular Age where Angy Cohen – is a postdoctoral fellow at the Azrieli Institute of Israel Studies, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada and gave a keynote lecture on the topic: “The reception of the other. Thoughts on hospitality, individualism and feminism through a Jewish lens.”

Fredags Funderingar - After Work - Friday Meanderings
Episode 9 - Keynote Terhi Utriainen at NSU Winter Symposium 5.3.2020

Fredags Funderingar - After Work - Friday Meanderings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 57:07


Nordic Summer University study Circle 3 - Hospitality and Solidarity: Feminist Philosophy in Thought, History and Action organised it's first Winter Symposia: Feminism and Hospitality: Religious and Critical Perspectives in dialogue with a Secular Age where Terhi Utriainen – Professor of Study of Religion at the University of Turku gave a keynote lecture on the topic: “What can the notion of ‘spirituality’ do to the categories of ‘religion’ and ‘secularity’?”

Beyond Risk and Back
Navigating Queer

Beyond Risk and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 21:53


Live from the Winter Symposium. Genevieve Frazier from the Constellation Program at Highlands Behavioral Health Systems talks to Aaron about Navigating LGBTQ+ with new Inclusive Therapeutic Interventions.

Beyond Risk and Back
Alumni and the Risks They Face In Recovery

Beyond Risk and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 17:40


Courtney from Sierra Tucson joined Aaron at the Winter Symposium to have a conversation about the risks that alumni from their facility face and how can we better prepare our patients to re-enter the world.

Beyond Risk and Back
Exploring the Labyrinth through Somatic Experiencing

Beyond Risk and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 25:54


Jim Davis of Sierra Tucson stopped by Aaron's booth at the Winter Symposium to discuss how walking the Labyrinth can be a metaphor for figuring out real life problems, giving a sense of patience and hope to those in recovery.

Beyond Risk and Back
You Are Not Your Diagnosis

Beyond Risk and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 19:12


Von Gilmore is changing the conversation around mental health diagnoses and addiction reminding us that a person is more than a label. Aaron caught up with her at this years Winter Symposium. Listen in!

Beyond Risk and Back
The Importance of Diet in Recovery

Beyond Risk and Back

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 26:10


Aaron is back at the Winter Symposium where he met Christina Veselak, a therapist and nutritionist. They discuss the importance of eating healthy in order to heal the brain and prevent relapse. Listen in to learn how to feed your brain the right foods to make a lasting recovery possible.

Craft Heads Podcast
Ep. 48 - CHP Winter Symposium 2019, Tampa, FL

Craft Heads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 60:43


On Saturday, February 16, Alex hosted the CHP Winter Symposium 2019 with Jake Kurtz and Dr. Mike Dovidio (you earned it, Mike!) to mix up some light-bodied libations and discuss everything under the sun in The Sunshine State. Among the topics covered are starting and running your own business, erectile dysfunction, nonconformism with "The Man," Far Cry water, metric system conversions, and Priapus, to name a few. Special thanks to the three beautiful and very special women in the room for their peanut-gallery contributions, keeping Louie the Golden Retriever quiet for an hour, and putting up with us generally. You can find Jake on Instagram @iamJakeKurtz.

Families Navigating Addiction & Recovery
29: The Inside Story of Addiction: What You’re Made Of with Christina Vaselak

Families Navigating Addiction & Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 49:54


“There's hope. There's hope. There's hope. It's not your fault and there's something you can do about it.” –Christina Vaselak A casual conversation with an old acquaintance turns into a very enlightening discussion! Well, we’re still in the Winter Symposium with Jeff and he just had a great breakfast with Christina Vaselak, owner of Garden Gate Counselling and The Academy for Addiction and Mental Health Nutrition. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a certified nutritionist. She’s currently writing a book and today we are privileged to get a prevue of it.  So, our lesson for today is Biology 101. Science may not be your favorite subject when you were at school because of so many alien concepts and terms. But today you’re going to love it as it goes down to a personal level. What we’re made of- our genes and other biochemical molecules- basically constitute who we are and what we become. Aside from our physical appearance, our emotions and predispositions can be tracked down to a molecular level- even the generational pattern of addiction. Just how? Listen in as Jeff and Christina discusses the biochemistry of addiction, how nutrition can affect, why genes need to be considered by substance users and non-users alike, and what test can give you the answers that you need.   Get the show notes, transcription and resources mentioned at http://thefamilyrecoverysolution.com/   Highlights: 01:34 About Christina 04:15 The Biochemistry of Active Addiction 28:17 Genetics 101 36:36 The Test 42:17 The 20-Minute Miracle

Beyond Risk and Back
The Reality Behind Reality Therapy

Beyond Risk and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 25:56


Delving into the nuances of reality therapy, what it is, and who it can help with Robert “Bob” Wubbolding, EdD, Director, Director of Training at Wubbolding Workshops Center for Reality Therapy and host, Aaron Huey. Bob and Aaron Huey sit down for quick talk at The Winter Symposium in Colorado Springs, Co. https://cspaws.com/Robert E. Wubbolding, EdD, internationally known teacher, author and practitioner of Reality Therapy has taught Choice Theory and Reality Therapy in the United States, Europe, Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East. He is a Psychologist, Professional Clinical Counselor, Board Certified Coach, and member of the American Psychological Association, the Ohio Psychological Association, the Cincinnati Academy for Professional Psychology, as well as the American Counseling Association, and the Ohio Counseling Association, Greater Cincinnati Counseling Association. His professional goal has been to make Reality Therapy respectable, respected, practical, cross-cultural, and universally applicable. To achieve this goal, he has sought to strengthen the delivery system, publish, articles and 14 books, 31 chapters in textbooks including entries in counselling and psychology encyclopedias, and has taught Choice Theory and Reality Therapy in many countries, and developed a teaching tool for Reality Therapy, called the WDEP system. This expression of Reality Therapy facilitates both learning and practicing the skills individually, in groups, on an organizational basis by people around the world working in agencies, schools, and businesses.www.realitytherapywub.com

Beyond Risk and Back
Rob Decker Speaks!

Beyond Risk and Back

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 17:02


Rob Decker talks about his suicide attempt, using fitness as a primary tool for recovery and shares his message of hope.Rob and Aaron Huey sit down for quick talk at The Winter Symposium in Colorado Springs, Co. https://cspaws.com/Rob DeckerFitness and Recovery!https://www.robdeckerspeaks.com/

Institute of Buddhist Studies Podcast
Embodying Life and Death: Shin Buddhism and Comparative Philosophy

Institute of Buddhist Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2009


The Institute of Buddhist Studies is pleased to host an annual Winter Symposium during the BCA National Council Meeting. The theme of the 2008 Winter Symposium was the intersection of Shin Buddhist and Western philosophy. Our first speaker was Dr. Mark Unno who delivered a moving discussion of embodied Shin Buddhist philosophy. Originally recorded February 28, 2008 © 2008 Mark Unno

Institute for Global Health - Symposia
2008 Winter Symposium - January 16, 2008

Institute for Global Health - Symposia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2008 111:16


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