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Every Tuesday, Judging Meghan explores stories that prove our strength and resilience as human beings. Featured guests include Dr. Nadine Macaluso (as portrayed by Margot Robbie in "The Wolf of Wall Street"), Ariana Kukors-Smith (Olympic Gold Medalist), Elisa Donovan (Author & Actress), Nikki DeLoach (Actress & Philanthropist), Candy Finnigan (Addiction Specialist, Star of A&E’s, Intervention) Diane Foley (Activist & Mother of Slain Journalist James Foley), Will Jimeno (Author, 9/11 Survivor ...
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Heart of the Story

Nadine Kenney Johnstone

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Author and holistic writing coach Nadine Kenney Johnstone shares interviews with today's top women writers and wellness experts about how to navigate life when things don't go according to plan. Guests include beloved and bestselling authors like Maggie Smith, Abigail Thomas, Emily P. Freeman, Laura Tremaine, Jenna Blum, and Linda Sivertsen; meditation instructor Susan Piver; renowned astrologist Heidi Rose Robbins; and publishing industry expert Jane Friedman, just to name a few. Nadine als ...
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The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law

Dylan Smith: Ayurvedic Practitioner, Holistic Health Educator, Conscious Entrepreneur

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The Vital Veda Podcast is a show for people who intend to live the most evolutionary life at their highest potential, while experiencing total wellness and bliss. Our host Dylan Smith brings you the most inspiring interviews with thought leaders and experts from around the world in the fields of health, spirituality, personal development and natural law. Dylan Smith is an Ayurvedic practitioner, holistic health educator and exponent of Vedic wisdom. He is devoted to learning, sharing and rad ...
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The ResearchWorks Podcast

Dr Dayna Pool and Dr Ashleigh Thornton

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The Research Works podcast is designed for health professionals in the area of child health, where we discuss emerging, modern, evidence based research - the behind the scenes stories, interviews with world renowned authors and researchers, material that never made the papers and a breakdown on how you can implement this into your clinical practice.
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Your career can expand beyond your job or your title. It can be a platform for you to reach others by becoming a catalyst for change in your corner of the world. "Extraordinary Work: Conversations about Creating Change" explores the idea that in any role or industry, you have the opportunity to realize your greater purpose. I’m Terry Yoffe, certified executive, career and business coach; and, I believe one story or one person can create a ripple effect that makes a difference. These heartfel ...
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Project Narrative

Project Narrative

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The Project Narrative podcast is built on the idea that storytelling is one of humanity’s greatest inventions, a way in which we both seek to understand the world and to change it. The podcast features scholars of narrative in conversation about short narratives that engage in that work of knowing and intervening. In each episode, a scholar reads a narrative aloud and then discusses it with the host of the podcast, Jim Phelan, the director of Project Narrative. The conversations range across ...
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The Human Race

Stuff Audio and Wabi Sabi Media Group

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Making a baby isn't necessarily easy. One in four people in Aotearoa-New Zealand experience infertility - and half of those need medical help to get pregnant. Then there are people challenged by circumstances rather than health concerns - singles, members of Rainbow communities ... But it’s still a subject many have trouble talking about. In The Human Race, Dan and Nadine Higgins meet Kiwis who’ve spent years trying to make a tiny human before it’s too late. After experiencing a long fertili ...
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While incredibly rewarding and honored vocations, careers in medicine and surgery are fraught with stress, burnout and challenges in work-life balance. OWZ is intended to open dialogue about a mindful approach to surgery - to create a space where physicians and surgeons can enhance their life's work and life experience with a focus on presence, purpose and practical skills. OWZ combines didactic-like monologues to provide baseline information and available scientific data on practical topics ...
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Free Paper, Measure and Outcomes. A core outcome set of chronic pain assessment tools for young people with cerebral palsy: consensus from key stakeholders. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queenslan…
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What do you think our future generation of young people are missing in their educational learning? Meet Renee Vee, a dedicated speech-language pathologist that worked in the public education system for many years. Realizing that kids and teens aren’t getting the life tools they need, Renee is creating change with Mighty Minds Academy, an online pow…
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A not to be missed episode! This is the extended interview with Hannah Diviney that was the stunning opening keynote to AusACPDM 2024! Don't be fooled by the music... we continued having a chat with Hannah for another 20 minutes and it was so good, we decided to add it to the episode listing as a full fledged interview! 52 minutes of pure joy - Han…
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Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of narcissistic abuse, manipulation, and toxic relationships, which may be triggering for some listeners. This episode I sit down with Vanessa Reiser, a resilient therapist, author, and survivor whose life story is a beacon of hope and transformation. Growing up in Rockland County, New York, Vaness…
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168 In this encore episode, writer and astrologist Heidi Rose Robbins explains why understanding our astrological charts helps give clarity to our next steps. As she says "When we know who we are, we know what to do." Heidi shocks Nadine with her spot-on reading of Nadine's chart. Heidi also gives easy tips for understanding our sun, moon, and risi…
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In this episode of the Project Narrative Podcast, Jim Phelan and Dorothee Birke discuss Ali Smith’s short story, “Text for the Day,” from her 1995 collection, Free Love and Other Stories. Dorothee Birke is professor for Anglophone Literatures at the University of Innsbruck, and her many areas of expertise include the history of the novel, reading a…
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Welcome to another inspiring episode of Judging Meghan! Today, I dive into a captivating conversation with Katie Beecher, a renowned licensed professional counselor, medical intuitive, and medium. Katie's journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a celebrated healer is nothing short of remarkable. Katie shares her story of overcoming a dysfu…
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Do you fall into the "money trap" believing that money can buy us everything - love, happiness, prestige and our own sense of value and worthiness? David Meltzer, needs no introduction. He is a legendary sports executive and the previous CEO of a renowned entertainment agency, which was the inspiration for the movie Jerry Maguire. He is an entrepre…
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167 Our strengths are our superpowers IF we know what they are and how best to use them. In this fascinating talk with strengths coach Krystal Clark, you’ll learn how to uncover your unique gifts and harness them for personal and professional growth. Krystal is a powerhouse who will leave you feeling empowered and inspired. Covered in this episode:…
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It's our final episode from the AusACPDM Conference for 2024, held in Cairns, North Queensland! Join us for a look back at another incredible conference and some of our highlights for the week and what we are looking forward to in the future! Also, fittingly during the Olympics games, Dayna and Ash won an award! The very prestigious Transformative …
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Final keynote Lecture: Moving to learn, learning to move: How play, exploration and cognition intertwine in paediatric rehabilitation. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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PhD Paper The Circus Project: code signing a circus based intervention to enhance physical activity participation for preschool aged children born preterm. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland…
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PhD Platform: Innovative Evidence-Based Assessment and Treatment of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia and Communication Disorders in Infants and Young Children at High Risk of Cerebral Palsy. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us …
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Cerebral palsy in low and middle income countries: situation analysis, rehabilitation status, livelihood-based intervention and social business model. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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Impact of ENVISAGE-Families workshops on outcomes for caregivers of children with neurodisabilities – 6 and 12 months follow up. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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Free Paper Best practice interventions. Parent's experiences of early intervention for infants with or at risk of cerebral palsy: a qualitative systematic review. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Que…
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Free Paper Best Practice Interventions: Harnessing Neuroplasticity to Improve Developmental Outcomes in Infants with Cerebral Palsy: the GAME trial. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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Free Paper Orthopaedics, muscle and bone health. Percutaneous tendon lengthening and Selective Percutaneous Myofascial Lengthening in Children with Cerebral Palsy: Establishing surgical indications using the Delphi method. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does mak…
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Free Paper, Measurement and Outcomes: Estimating the difficulty level of motor practice during physical therapy sessions in young children with cerebral palsy and Motor error during physical therapy in young children with cerebral palsy. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes …
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Independent mobility, communication and computer access in severe cerebral palsy: the current evidence to support new technologies with alternative interfaces. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queens…
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The epidemiology, prevention, and control of malnutrition among children with cerebral palsy in low- and middle-income countries. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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Free Paper Adults, Mental Health National Disability Insurance Scheme: an evaluation of plan size, access and use by people with cerebral palsy. Recorded live at AusACPDM from the main exhibition hall - the pod is a little noisier than the regular episodes but it does make it feel like you're right here with us in Cairns North Queensland! 😉…
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What if a near-death experience could radically reshape your understanding of life? In this episode, Dr. Eben Alexander shares the profound insights he gained from his own extraordinary NDE (Near Death Experience), following a week-long coma induced by a rare E. coli bacterial meningoencephalitis. Dr. Alexander takes us on a journey through otherwo…
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The latest episode of The Engineers Collective from New Civil Engineer is all about the development and construction of East West Rail (EWR), the brand new railway being built between Oxford and Cambridge. Our interviewee is former East West Rail Company innovation manager Daisy Chapman-Chamberlain, who was involved with all the future-facing eleme…
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This episode I welcome the insightful Henry Shukman, an author, poet, and spiritual director emeritus of the Mountain Cloud Zen Center. Henry shares his profound journey from a childhood filled with trauma to a life dedicated to mindfulness and awakening. Together, we delve into the healing power of nature, the importance of new beginnings each day…
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166 What if we talked about how things were really going? What if we skipped the highlight reel and discussed the real reel? In this conversation, Nadine chats with her producer, Michelle Redo, about relocation hiccups, professional loneliness, writing fears, and midlife angst. About Michelle: Michelle Redo is a podcaster, independent audio produce…
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It's conference season! Fresh from our exploits at the European Academy of Childhood-onset Disabilities (EACD) conference for 2024 in Bruges Belgium, this week we are off to the AusACPDM (The Australasian Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine) Conference in Cairns, North Queensland, Australia. We're proud of our collaboration with th…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Brenda Mcgaw, a courageous mother who turned personal tragedy into a mission to save lives. Brenda shares the inspiring and heart-wrenching story of her daughter, Shea-Lynn, a vibrant and driven young woman whose life was tragically cut short at the age of 16 due to a momentary lapse in wearing her seatbelt. Despite t…
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Meet Cindy Witteman, who grew up in poverty from the back roads of Tennessee and took her underwear to school to wash as she had no running water. She understands what it was like not to take action and, therefore, kept finding herself in the same situation. Until one day, she changed course and started making different choices. Today, Cindy is a p…
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165 We want to protect our children but we can sense that our over protection is doing more damage than good. In this eye-opening conversation, parenting expert Emily Edlynn explains why controlling parenting is taking its toll on our kids, and how to make small changes that can make a big difference. This hopeful conversation will help you compass…
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Reflections on Participation at Home, As Self-Reported by Young People with Cerebral Palsy Jacinta R Quartermaine, Tanya A Rose, Megan L Auld, Leanne M Johnston Abstract This study explored the home-based participation of young people with cerebral palsy (CP) and described factors that make participation easier or harder. Fifteen young people with …
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In this episode of the Project Narrative Podcast, Jim Phelan and Brian McAllister discuss Juliana Spahr’s 2005 poem, “Gentle Now Don’t Add to Heartache.” Brian McAllister is Assistant Professor of English at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. McAllister’s areas of expertise include modern and contemporary literature, po…
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164 Nadine shares all the details from her recent trip abroad--the highs, the lows, and the unexpected takeaways. Hear which experiences had the biggest impact on her and what new perspectives she's hoping to incorporate into daily life back home. Covered in the episode: The parts of herself she rediscovered while away The travel hiccups that made …
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In this episode of Judging Meghan, I’m joined by Banning Lyon, a trauma survivor, author, and backpacking guide. Banning shares his harrowing journey through a turbulent childhood filled with trauma, abuse, and unimaginable hardships, ultimately finding his way to recovery and thriving. Banning's story is one of resilience and hope, as he recounts …
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Meet Dylan Smith, a young, extraordinary human being, who lived in a Russian orphanage until an American family adopted him, was misdiagnosed with ADHD for many years until they found out he actually had Dyslexia. Then, defying all odds, Dylan overcame his dyslexia by doing whatever it took to get to where he wanted to go. He strongly believes, “Yo…
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163 Nadine chats with literary legend Abigail Thomas about the interesting turns her life has taken, how she accesses hard stories, and her unique approach to structure. In this vulnerable interview, Abby shares painful moments and how she's come to embrace acceptance. In this conversation that covers an array of heartfelt topics, Abby also shares …
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**Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about mental health challenges, including depression, suicide, and sexual assault.** In this episode, I’m joined by David Woods Bartley, a TED Talk speaker and mental health advocate. David shares his incredible journey from battling mental illness to achieving mental wellness. As we close out Me…
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162 In part 1 of this this travel diary episode, Nadine shares all the details about her big trip plans. Learn when and where Nadine is going, as well as the 7 reasons why traveling is so beneficial for women. About Nadine: Sign up for the Writing Hard Stories masterclass on July 9 with Melanie Brooks and Nadine here. Sign up for her newsletter her…
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Curious about how to maintain your health while exploring the rich cultures of India and Asia? Whether you're worried about catching "Delhi belly" or blending safely with the local customs, this episode is packed with practical advice and Ayurvedic wisdom to ensure a smooth journey. In this episode, we'll uncover the Ayurvedic principles that suppo…
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