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Between the Lines with FGI

Facility Guidelines Institute

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Curious about the health care physical environment? Join John Williams and Bridget McDougall for serial fun on a serious topic as they discuss the FGI Guidelines and design and compliance issues with some of the world’s top thinkers and designers. Explore the history of the minimum standards and intent between the lines of the code.
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Tushalicious Talk

Possibilities Inc

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Titillating woman. Tantalizing conversations. Tushalicious Talk is a series of tantalizing conversations with community leaders by a titillating woman harnessing her divine feminine energy, holistically and politically, to influence public policy, voter awareness, and hands on advocacy in an effort to attain beautifully balanced communities. Hosted by Jakky Lynette.
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Want to cut the fluff and get to the real and raw conversations around diabetes management? Welcome to Keeping it 100 Radio: Uncensored Diabetes Conversations. Type one diabetes is HARD. Join Lissie Poyner, Certified Health Coach, Personal Trainer and NLP Practitioner for T1D’s like you. This podcast is your container for Lissie’s best trainings, lessons and conversations so you can create more predictability in your diabetes management and feel empowered while doing it. Let’s dive in.
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Hosted by Michael “Dedman” Jones, The Calling Hours was a very popular podcast that aired for several years as part of Horror Society Radio and Morbidly Beautiful Radio. We feature insightful and thought provoking interviews with actors, actresses, producers, directors, and FX artists, as well as in depth reviews of Blu-Rays and DVDs and the best in new and classic metal artists. No subject in the genre is off limits, and we always asked the questions few others would dare. And now, WE ARE BACK!
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This is your chance to weigh in! The change in title from the 2022 Guidelines for Design and Construction documents to the 2026 FGI Facility Code documents is one of several changes you will see during the 2026 draft public comment period (now through September 30, 2024). For this episode, John Williams and Leah Hummel sit down with Bridget McDouga…
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Not an ASHE member? Didn’t attend the HCFI conference? This episode is also for you! In this bonus episode (recorded at the Health Care Facilities Innovation Conference in Anaheim, California on July 21, 2024), hosts John Williams and Bridget McDougall sit down with Leah Hummel, senior associate director of the Association for Health Care Engineeri…
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Jane Rohde is affectionately known in FGI circles as “the mother of the Residential Guidelines.” Her passion for residential health care facility design and advocacy for the aging and vulnerable populations led to the inclusion of residential health, care, and support facilities in the Guidelines documents beginning with the 2018 edition. In this e…
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In this heartfelt episode of Keeping it 100 Radio, Lissie and Val share the story of how they met and connected over their shared experiences living with type 1 diabetes, and discuss their upcoming epic 40-mile hike with the Connected In Motion Adventure Team, preparing for the physical and emotional challenges, and their excitement about being par…
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In this episode of Keeping it 100 Radio, Lissie has an in-depth conversation with former client Kayleigh Glueck. Kayleigh shares her journey with type 1 diabetes and the profound grief and challenges she faced after the loss of her first child, Jasper, during labor. She discusses the complex intersection of grief, pregnancy, and diabetes management…
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Addie Abushousheh shares her insights on the evolution of residential health, care, and support facility design and construction, particularly focusing on the role kitchen and dining spaces have in enhancing residents’ quality of life. Key points include shifts in language to empower residents, the importance of various kitchen types for autonomy, …
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Unless you’re an expert in acoustics, it’s likely the acoustic-related requirements in the Guidelines read like a foreign language. Acoustic engineer Mandy Kachur joins hosts John and Bridget to not only talk about the impact noise can have on patient care, but also turn a complex topic into a digestible concept. Various acoustic tables in the Guid…
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Ever wonder what it's like to have five type one diabetic siblings (plus yourself)? Bellé is one of six type one diabetic children within the Krueger family. Inside this episode of Keeping it 100 Radio, she and Lissie chat all things from the individual diagnoses of each person, the personal relationship to diabetes and their outlook as a family on…
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In this week’s episode, Bridget and John discuss the intricacies of design and construction standards as they unravel both the misconceptions and the significance of Part 1 of the Guidelines for Design and Construction. Exploring topics ranging from risk assessments to equipment specifications, they offer valuable perspectives on navigating buildin…
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In this episode Lissie shares her personal and professional insights on managing diabetes, emphasizing the importance of advocacy and informed decision-making. Highlighting lessons not usually covered by endocrinologists, she dives into her own experiences with type 1 diabetes, Crohn's disease, and the unique challenges faced, including a recent co…
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In this episode, Bridget and John enter the world of electrical receptacles in patient care areas with electrical engineer expert Krista Biason. They simplify complex regulations, dig into related Guidelines minimum requirements, and emphasize the importance of inclusive planning for functional, patient-centered spaces. Krista's expertise shines as…
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“We usually think of treatments being medications, devices, surgeries. But we need to realize that the environment can be a treatment, too.” Dr. Scott Zeller joins hosts Bridget and John to explore the importance of designing supportive spaces for individuals experiencing mental health crises. Learn about the innovative EmPATH model that led to the…
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In this episode of Keeping 100 Radio, Lissie has a candid conversation with Kat Luper, exploring Kat's struggles and learnings as a diabetic when prescribed Ozempic, a GLP-1 therapy, known for its appetite suppression properties and significant impact on weight and blood sugar levels. Kat shares her nuanced experiences, covering the physical and me…
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In this episode, Lissie and Val chat with Annie Cooper, a Type 1 diabetic, endurance triathlete and Ironman finisher. Annie shares her journey, from being diagnosed in high school, facing challenges and feelings of isolation, to finding a supportive community in college and overcoming the odds to compete in high-intensity sports including marathons…
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Infection preventionist Lela Luper joins hosts John and Bridget to explore the critical nexus of facility design and infection control in healthcare. From furr downs to fish tanks and everything in between, today’s episode illustrates the often-overlooked hidden dangers in the health and residential care physical environment. Lela underscores the v…
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Lissie reflects on her diabetes journey as she nears her 10th Diaversary this week. In this episode, Lissie walks you through the 10 things that she wishes didn't take her 10 years to figure out, so you can learn from her decade of experience with Type One Diabetes. Show Notes: 00:00 - Introduction and Welcome 00:28 - My Diagnosis Story 02:44 - 10 …
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Tony Ruebsam, a self-described “cat herder” in the world of project management, warns John and Bridget that projects that get their start at the drawing board are missing a crucial step. Introduced to the functional program early in his career, Tony shares why he’s a firm believer in starting with the functional program before significant design dr…
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In this episode, Lissie interviews Kim Andreacchio, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator. Kim discusses her passion for working with those living with type 1 diabetes, inspired by her own experiences and the resilience she saw in the kids at a diabetes camp. Kim shares her own challenging pregnancy journey which prompted her to fo…
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Every hospital, outpatient, and residential facility you’ve stepped foot in or driven past started with an idea. On today’s episode, Ken Cates, cofounder and principal of Northstar Management Company, talks about the importance of not leaping from idea straight to design (as is often the tendency) but instead utilizing the functional program as a w…
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In this episode we chat with an alum of Keeping it 100, Morgan, who opens up about her experiences living with type 1 diabetes. From her initial diagnosis at age 10 and the subsequent feelings of confusion to her struggles in adulthood, she offers a raw insight into living with the condition. Our conversation includes her unsettling journey of expe…
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Join us for a conversation with Carrie, a mother who is the primary caregiver to a Type 1 Diabetic teen, to talk about parenting through a diabetes diagnosis. Our conversation dives into school experiences, sport commitments, and emotional health, shedding light on how support structures and community engagement can aid in successful diabetes manag…
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The early stories that live between the lines of the Guidelines include an intersection with Listerine (the antiseptic mouthwash) and a document that three individuals championed to keep alive in the mid-1980s. Doug Erickson, founder and former CEO of the Facility Guidelines Institute, joins John and Bridget for a casual conversation about the orig…
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In this episode, Lissie speaks to Rob, one of our past Keeping it 100 clients, about his journey with diabetes. Rob shares how he moved from reactive to proactive management and working to improve his health. Rob also gives advice to others managing diabetes emphasizing open conversations with a supportive network and the importance of utilizing av…
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Welcome to our first episode of 2024! In this episode, we discuss strategies and steps to help improve your diabetes management in the New Year. We focus on setting goals, mastering your baselines, addressing decision-making defaults, and utilizing data for better outcomes. Join us as we dive into the key elements of successful diabetes management …
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Join us in this episode of Empowered Voices as Mer Fraser shares post-adventure reflections after conquering Wyoming's Teton Crest Trail with the 2023 Adventure Team by Connected In Motion. Mer discusses what worked well during the trek, if she'd do it again, and the unique challenges of managing Type 1 diabetes on the trail. Gain insights into Mer…
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Meet John Williams and Bridget McDougall from the Facility Guidelines Institute as they set the stage for engaging conversations regarding health and residential care design and construction. What are the Guidelines, exactly, and what are the stories behind them? Get ready to “read between the lines” with FGI. Connect with us on LinkedIn. For infor…
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In this episode Lissie Poyner brings forward the experiences and insights of a fellow diabetic, former professional athlete, and entrepreneur - Rob Howe. The dialogue revolves around how open communication, community ties, and a positive mindset contribute to managing diabetes effectively. Rob emphasizes the importance of community involvement, and…
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In this episode of Keeping it 100 Radio, RD/CDCES, Jessica Hrdlicka, joins the conversation to make nutrition labels make sense. We dive deep into the pieces of labels that you should be focusing on, considerations of fiber and the importance of self-experimentation and informed decision-making. Join us in this weeks episode to break down the barri…
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In this episode of 'Keeping it 100 Radio', Lissie interviews a past client who was diagnosed with latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA), also known as type 1.5 diabetes. She shares her journey of diagnosis and transitioning to insulin dependence after a period of being in a 'limbo state.' She discusses how her diagnosis affected her relations…
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In this episode of Keeping it 100 Radio, I'm joined by my co-coach Jessica Hrdlicka. We're diving into all of YOUR questions around the nutrition strategies you never learned at diagnosis including eating out at restauraunts without carb counts available and adding foods back IN to your diet while living with T1D. Don't forget to send us YOUR podca…
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In this episode of Keeping 100 Radio, host Lissie and her guest Val discuss the impact of living with Type 1 Diabetes on relationships and intimacy. The conversation covers the importance of open conversations about diabetes management, strategies to handle blood sugar levels during sex, and how to create a healthy emotional environment around the …
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During this episode of Keeping it 100 Radio, host Lissie Poyner engages in a meaningful dialogue with Keeping it 100 alum Taylor Moore. The conversation covers topics like the management of diabetes, the journey through pregnancy as a diabetic, and the challenges experienced in the healthcare system due to being classified as 'high risk'. Moreover,…
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In this podcast episode, we dive into one of the most controversial topics in the diabetes community - carbs. If you've been following along, you know I'm all about those carbs. However, I also believe that there's no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to nutrition. Carbs were a significant part of my upbringing and athletic lifestyle, but wh…
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It's my birthday tomorrow, but yet here we are in one of the toughest weeks to date. These moments of burnout don't come too frequently, but they hit hard this week. So in today's episode, I'm sharing these moments with you in their real and raw form. Let's dive in. 48 HOURS ONLY: Save 29% on ALL masterclasses and mini courses with code "BIRTHDAY":…
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Welcome to our 100TH PODCAST EPISODE! It has been an absolute pleasure to hit record over the past 2 years. To celebrate, we have a few treats for you this week. The first one? Our special guest, Rachel Halverson RN, CDCES, NC-BC as she dives into dosing considerations for the trickiest T1D meals. The second surprise? As a THANK YOU for listening o…
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I have conversations every week with women living with type one diabetes having the goal of starting their family in the near future but not having the space to talk about it. In their doctors office their told to simply lower their A1C, but we know there's much more to it than that. Inside this episode, I sit down with Ariana Frayer from Cup of OJ…
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End of Summer Community with Jennifer Beale & Lea Morgan from Impact OK & Taz from OK Policy Institute https://okpolicy.org/kids-count-report-shows-oklahoma-ranks-46th-for-child-well-being/#:~:text=For%20the%202023%20KIDS%20COUNT%20Data%20Book%2C%20Oklahoma%20ranks%2046th,38th%20in%20economic%20well%2Dbeing…
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Let's catch up! These past six weeks have been wild ones. From getting married, traveling with unexpected flight delays and a lot of excitement and stress, it's easy to assume my diabetes management took a hit. Would you be surprised to hear that I actually maintained a 74% time in range? Inside this episode I'm breaking down the practical steps I …
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In this episode of Empowered Voices, we delve into the inspiring journey of Mer Fraser as she prepares to conquer the breathtaking Teton Crest Trail in Wyoming. As a member of the Connected in Motion Adventure Team for Type One Diabetes, Mer shares her motivations for applying and her experience getting ready for this incredible adventure. Join us …
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