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Northshore Healthbeat

St. Tammany Health System

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Northshore Healthbeat is the heart and soul for wellness in St Tammany. A place for healthy conversations with many trusted experts from throughout St Tammany Health System on the topics that matter most to you, your family and our community.
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Northshore Community Church

Northshore Community Church

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Northshore Community Church, led by Pastor Scott Scruggs and located in Kirkland, WA, serves the communities of Seattle, Kirkland, Woodinville, Bothell, Kenmore, and beyond. Join us at 9 and 10:30 am. For more information about Northshore Community Church, visit www.northshore.church
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A church located in West St. Tammany Parish in Louisiana that focuses on living life on mission. With no building and no full time staff, Bridge Church has little overhead so that more resources can be poured out into the community through elderly visits, weekend lunches for school children, hurricane relief, celebrate recovery in the jail, and many more projects throughout the area. Find out more information at http://www.BridgeNorthshore.com
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Hosted by James Garbutt and Denny Dumas, top Vancouver Realtors that have facilitated over a billion dollars in sales, and have helped over a thousand families move. This podcast informs buyers, sellers and investors about what's happening in and around Vancouver's real estate market. Buy or sell with us! The Garbutt + Dumas Real Estate Team - Oakwyn Realty Ltd.'
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Louisiana Eats! is a radio show for people who cook and people who love to eat well—all with a Louisiana point of view and Poppy’s distinctive Louisiana voice. In each program listeners join Poppy as she meets people who produce, cook, and eat the foods we enjoy and treasure — exploring kitchens and stores, farms and waterways where favorite foods are produced and prepared. And because Louisianans love all kinds of food, Poppy won’t limit herself to shrimp creole and hot sauce!
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All the Waves

Visit the Northshore

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Introducing ALL THE WAVES! a podcast by Visit The Northshore! Join us as we explore the hidden gems, untold stories and the heart of our beloved destination. From local legends to incredible adventures, our podcast promises to be as funny and charming as it is informative.
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Healthcare in America has been unevenly distributed since its founding. Our healthcare system has failed many Americans. In the wake of the pandemic, these disparities have been caste in sharp relief as the country struggles to address the system's failures. Equal Hope is a healthcare education, advocacy and navigation organization whose mission is to eliminate health disparities across Chicago. Our unique multi-pronged approach to systemic change has been recognized as one of the most succe ...
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In Genesis 22, God tests Abraham by instructing him to sacrifice his beloved son Isaac. Obediently, Abraham sets out for Mount Moriah with Isaac and two young men, demonstrating his faith despite the emotional turmoil of the impending sacrifice. During their journey, which takes three days, Abraham grapples with his feelings about sacrificing his o…
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Zondra and Katie are getting the best of both worlds in this episode, exploring coffee and beer on the Northshore. First they talk to B and her husband, owners of Roots Plants and Coffee in Olde Towne Slidell. They discuss their decision to open a coffee shop that also sells plants and the great success it has been. And speaking of success, Katie a…
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This week in our series Upside Down: The Secret to the Good Life, Pastor Wolfgang invites us to rethink mercy—not as something we reserve for the moments that feel easy, but as a way of life that transforms everything. Mercy is a piece of saying “Yes” to Jesus in every part of our lives, responding to others with the same boundless grace and compas…
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Anne Pablovich is a busy woman, especially now. As a point person for St Tammany Health System's third annual breast cancer awareness campaign, which continues all October, she's putting serious mileage on the Be Well Bus, which will be crisscrossing the the community and offering mammograms to whoever needs one. It's exhausting work, but it's also…
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Many chefs spend their entire careers content to run a single restaurant. But others have a different vision – one that encompasses multiple locations or even various kinds of eateries. This week, we take a look at three such New Orleans restaurateurs and find out how they've gone about building their culinary empires.We begin with Chef Aaron Burga…
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Halloween season has arrived – that magical time when revelers across the country take to the streets disguised as ghosts, vampires, and witches. Here in Louisiana, of course, you'll find those kinds of spooky sightings all year round! On this week's Louisiana Eats, we've got all treats for you – and no tricks!Witchcraft has cast a spell on society…
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The Bank of Canada has reduced its key interest rate by 50 basis points to 3.75 percent, marking the first cut of this size since the COVID-19 pandemic. This rate cut was prompted by the latest Canadian inflation report, showing the Consumer Price Index (CPI) dropped to a year-over-year rate of 1.6%, below the Bank of Canada’s 2% target range. Jame…
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Managing difficult conversations with real estate clients effectively is key to maintaining strong relationships. Staying informed about current market conditions and the factors that can cause deals to fall through is crucial for navigating these situations. James and Denny discuss how they handle delivering bad news, emphasizing the critical impo…
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Pastor Scotty continues our series, Upside Down: The Secret to the Good Life, by asking, "What are you hungry for?" Beyond food, we all have deep desires—whether for success, approval, or security—that shape what we live for. But when those cravings can’t be fully met, who or what can satisfy them? This week, we’ll uncover how Jesus addresses our d…
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The discussion centers on the name of God, specifically Yahweh, which has significant relational meaning. Yahweh is introduced in Scripture and represents a personal connection with God. After the Babylonian captivity, the Hebrew people began to revere God's name so deeply that they replaced Yahweh with Adonai during public readings. This shift mea…
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Japan may once have seemed like a world away, but the most delicious elements of Japanese food and drink culture have become increasingly embedded in our American psyche. On this week's show, we celebrate the complexity and craftsmanship of Japanese drinking culture.We begin with Christopher Pellegrini, longtime homebrewer, Honkaku Spirits founder,…
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As election day nears, the B.C. NDP and Conservatives remain divided on housing. NDP Leader David Eby warns that John Rustad's Conservatives would undo most of the NDP's housing policies, including Bill 44, a stance the Conservatives openly endorse. James and Denny share their thoughts on Bill 44 and discuss how housing will be affected depending o…
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As we continue our Upside Down: The Secret to the Good Life series, Pastor Kiki will take us into an unforgettable experience from her visit to a San Quentin prison. You wouldn’t expect to find freedom behind bars, but that’s exactly what she saw—men living with a sense of peace and hope, despite their circumstances. How can that be? It’s because t…
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Speaker: Shane HawelyViewing the world through a "God-colored lens," emphasizes how our experiences shape our perspectives. Critical incidents and trauma can significantly affect how we see others. Romans 12:1-2 highlights the importance of transformation and avoiding conformity to worldly views. Pride can lead to judgment, as illustrated in the pa…
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From crumbly cornbread that perfectly compliments a home-cooked meal, to warm cookies that can make you forget any problem, baked treats are key to happy eaters everywhere. This week, we celebrate the delicious half-science, half-art that is baking!First, we hear from our old friend, food writer Anne Byrn. Her latest cookbook, Baking in the America…
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The new CMHC rules will enable more homebuyers to qualify for mortgage insurance, potentially allowing them to secure larger mortgage amounts, and making homeownership more accessible. This includes 30-year amortization periods and mortgage insurance qualification for houses up to $1.5 million. James and Denny share their thoughts on these changes …
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Grief isn’t something we usually embrace, but in our series, 'Upside Down: The Secret to the Good Life,' Pastor Scotty flips the script. This week, we’re diving into Jesus’s teachings about mourning—how He not only acknowledges our pain but promises comfort and blessings to those who grieve. Join us as we explore how God meets us in our darkest mom…
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It's been a long, hot summer, but fall has finally arrived in Louisiana! As temperatures and humidity go down, the Bayou State comes alive with a colorful array of autumn events and festivals. On this week's show, we enjoy a taste of fall.We begin on the Northshore, where the annual Abita Fall Fest is about to kick off, bringing national acts and l…
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You wouldn't want your football team to go without a signal caller. Your healthcare team is much the same, which is why having a primary care physician is so important, especially for women. In this episode we dive into the primary care playbook --- and strain the football metaphor to its limits --- with MVP level help from Dr. Karmynah Helaire and…
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As the fall season sets in, the real estate market is experiencing a noticeable slowdown, with lower-than-usual sales compared to previous years. Buyers and sellers alike are feeling the effects of shifting economic conditions, leading to more cautious decision-making and longer listing times. James and Denny discuss how they navigate slower market…
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In today's church message, the focus is on the name El Roi, explored through Genesis 16. The name's first part, "El," is a common term for God in Semitic languages, which include those historically spoken by the peoples of Mesopotamia, Arabia, and Ethiopia. The term signifies "the strong one." The latter part, "Roi," has three interpretations: seei…
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This week, as we kick off our new series, Upside Down: The Secret to the Good Life, Pastor Scotty dives into the opening of the Sermon on the Mount and Jesus’ revolutionary answer to the question, “Who’s truly living the dream?” Society often tells us that success, status, or rule-following define the blessed life. But Jesus turns these assumptions…
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For those in the hospitality industry, there are few honors more prestigious than winning a James Beard Award. This year, New Orleanians were thrilled when the Beard Foundation named the Big Easy's Dakar NOLA Best New Restaurant in America. Those familiar with Chef Serigne Mbaye's original take on his native Senegalese cuisine were not surprised. O…
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In this episode Katie and Zondra pick the brains of two huge names in Northshore tourism: Donna O'Daniels, President and CEO of Visit the Northshore; and Lisa Condrey Ward, the visionary behind the stellar Southern Hotel in downtown Covington. Both guests really dive into the business of tourism and why it is so important for the Northshore.…
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This Sunday is extra special at Northshore as we celebrate our launch weekend! We’re thrilled to mark the beginning of having two Northshore campuses in the region with the launch of Northshore Mill Creek. As Pastor Scotty shares the message with both congregations today, he’ll be diving into the powerful parable from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount abo…
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In 1946, a New Orleans bar owner named Owen Brennan opened Brennan's Vieux Carre on Bourbon Street. Fresh out of high school, his sister Ella became his de facto manager there. Just before Owen's untimely death a few years later, plans were in place to move the restaurant to Royal Street, where the Brennan family dynasty truly began.Today, Brennan'…
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Often, there's more to healthcare than treating a patient's physical ailments. St Tammany Health System Chaplain Dana Trahan and NAMI SE Louisiana Executive Director Nick Richard join us this episode for a closer look at the role of mental health and spiritual care in the healing journey.By St. Tammany Health System
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As we continue our two-part Reset series, we focus in on the mission that Jesus gave His followers—the Great Commission. This week, we'll dive into what it means to follow Jesus and how that call transforms us into disciples who make disciples. Discover how Jesus' authority compels us to go out, not just to be with Him, but to share His love with o…
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John Kennedy Toole's novel A Confederacy of Dunces is internationally revered for having captured the essence and eccentricity of New Orleans — and for introducing readers to its larger-than-life protagonist, Ignatius J. Reilly. On this week's show, we take a culinary look between the pages of the book that was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Pri…
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