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Scott Vs. Sarah

Sarah MacLellan and Scott MacLean

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Humans today are desperate to adapt, and also too stubborn to change. On the Scott Vs. Sarah podcast, two comedians who are opposites in many ways talk about a new topic every week, in the hopes to understand one another better, and hopefully remain friends at the end. Scott MacLean is more logical. Sarah MacLellan is more emotional. This oil and water friendship is the perfect team to tackle today's ridiculous and relevant topics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How should you manage your health, weight and vitality whilst simultaneously attempting to juggle a stressful career, hectic family schedule and demanding social life? It's time you finally get ahead of the game and listen in to the best nutrition, training, mindset and lifestyle tips from a man-in-the-trenches coach to show you how to create balance in a perpetually imbalanced world.
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Welcome to the Interior Health Nursing Grand Rounds Podcast, hosted by Allyson Thomas. This podcast is dedicated to all things nursing and healthcare, and aims to bring you expert insights and discussions on important topics in the field. Whether you're a seasoned nurse or just starting out in your nursing career, this podcast is the perfect resource to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and practices in healthcare. So sit back, grab a cup of coffee, and join us for the Interior Health Nur ...
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Hi and Welcome to the podcast! My name is Chantel McRae and I will be your host. I started working for MBFI in January of 2022 as an Extension Specialist with the goal of increasing awareness and information regarding the projects and important research happening at MBFI. One of the ways we have decided to do that is through a podcast that shares information on the research projects that are being conducted here, as well as extension events and on farm practices and technologies. MBFI is a n ...
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Our greatest risk is taking no risk at all. Hall of Fame Paralympic athlete and the first "nearly unassisted" paraplegic to summit Mt Kilimanjaro in a handcycle Chris Waddell interviews people, who had been dropped into a situation that forced them to confront everything they'd thought to be true. "Experts in the Experience of Being Human," Paralympians, artists, athletes, entrepreneurs, share their fight/struggle/strategy to succeed in the face of adversity.
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Dr. Greg Penner is a Professor in the Department of Animal and Poultry Science and holds a Centennial Enhancement Chair in Ruminant Nutritional Physiology at the University of Saskatchewan. He was hired in 2009 after obtaining his bachelor’s degree and M.Sc. degree at the University of Saskatchewan, and his PhD from the University of Alberta. Dr. P…
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Today we are talking with Dr. Mary-Jane Orr about MBFI’s Sod Seeding Trial and the Forage Living Library. Mary-Jane leads a dedicated team at MBFI to advance Manitoba’s beef & forage industry through engaging stakeholders, evaluating on-farm innovation, and extension for sustainability of farmers, the public, and the environment. She deeply values …
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At Deer Meadow Farmacy, Sean and Kristi-Lyn Buckley prioritize the health and wellness of their entire ecological system- knowing the well-being of nature is parallel to that of human health. With this correlation at the forefront of their minds, they strive to maximize diversity above and below the soil to create a resilient, holistic ecosystem wh…
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In this week's episode of the Nursing Grand Rounds podcast, host Allyson Thomas welcomes Sheena Velasco, an esteemed expert in neonatal nursing. Dive into the unique world of neonatal care as Sheena shares her extensive knowledge and experience working with the tiniest and most vulnerable patients. The discussion covers critical aspects of neonatal…
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Donalee Jones has been producing documentary & commercial television projects for over 20 years, but her real passion is agriculture. She grew up on a mixed grain and cattle farm near Baldur, Manitoba and from a young age she was drawn to the rural lifestyle. In 2008, she and her partner began implementing a succession plan which allowed them to ta…
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Amie Peck leads the Public and Stakeholder Engagement (PSE) team at the Canadian Cattle Association which works to increase public trust in the Canadian beef industry by supporting industry synergies, forming strategic partnerships and connecting positively with consumers and the public. This includes addressing industry issues by coordinating key …
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This week on the Nursing Grand Rounds podcast, host Allyson Thomas welcomes Mary Ann MacLean, a renowned specialist in clinical skin and wound assessment. Join them as they explore the essential skills and knowledge required for accurate skin and wound evaluations in clinical settings. Mary Ann brings her wealth of experience to the table, offering…
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Dr. Scott Wright is the director of the USask Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence (LFCE). Scott Wright is the Director of the Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence (LFCE) at the University of Saskatchewan. Scott started his Saskatchewan career in 1983 as a Graduate Student at the U of S Termuende Farm on pasture rejuvenation and fertiliza…
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Tyler and Dorelle along with their kids Evan and Mae own and operate Tyton Farm Ltd, a 600 head cow/calf/backgrounding operation south of Birtle, MB. The farm operates about 6000 acres in prairie pothole country, which consists of mostly tame pasture, hay, and some annual crops. Tyler has spent most of his off-farm career in the field of livestock …
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In this week's insightful episode of the Nursing Grand Rounds podcast, host Allyson Thomas sits down with Jamie Gallaher, an expert in clinical event debriefing. Jamie shares her extensive experience and provides practical tips on how to conduct effective debriefing sessions following clinical events. The conversation covers the psychological and p…
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Jeff Legaarden is a Business Development Specialist with MASC and a livestock coordinator. Jeff has been working for MASC for over 15 years and has worked with the Livestock Price Insurance program since its beginning 10 years ago. As well as working for MASC, Jeff has his own cattle operation, which he manages along with his wife and 3 sons. Today…
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Malcolm MacLean has spent his life in the cattle industry working for grazing co-ops, large ranches and feedlots. He currently lives in the Porcupine Hills near Pincher Creek, Alberta with his family. He’s now focused on teaching stockmanship and spreading awareness on low stress cattle handling. He has an online cattle handling school that prepare…
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Today we are talking with Dr. Mary-Jane Orr about the Grazing: Impact of Utilization project, which looks at two different grazing strategies, 50% utilization and 80% utilization in rotational grazing. This project started in 2022 at MBFI and is still in progress. Mary-Jane leads a dedicated team at MBFI to advance Manitoba’s beef & forage industry…
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Dr. Yvonne Lawley is an associate professor in the Plant Science Department at the University of Manitoba. Her area of research is agronomy and cropping systems. Dr. Lawley’s research has focused on several crops including soybeans, corn, and wheat and a range of management practices from residue management, strip tillage, to cover crops. Her resea…
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Cam Ross comes from a cow-calf operation North of Minnedosa, MB where he still farms with his family today. Cam has a degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Manitoba and started with Ducks Unlimited as a summer student in 2017 (He worked a summer with MBFI in 2016 as well!) and then moved into a full-time position in 2020 where he n…
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James Frey works with Manitoba Agriculture as an Applied Diversification Specialist, based in Roblin. He collaborates with Parkland Crop Diversification Foundation to conduct small-plot research trials for a broad range of field and forage crops. Previously, he worked in Northeast Asia with on-farm development projects. James is always looking for …
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Joe Gardiner grew up in the community of Clearwater Manitoba and he feels very fortunate that he and his wife Melanie, call Clearwater home today. Together with his parents, brother Sheldon and his partner Derek, they run a mixed grain and cattle farm located just off #3 highway in southern Manitoba. In 2016 Joe had a decision to make. He was not e…
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Welcome to Episode 10 of IH Nursing Grand Rounds with your host, Allyson Thomas. In this insightful episode, we delve into the crucial realm of continence assessment with the esteemed Mary Kjorven. Maintaining continence is a fundamental aspect of healthcare, impacting the quality of life for individuals across various age groups. Mary Kjorven, a s…
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The Tkachyk farm is a third-generation farm that was established in 1907. Together with his wife, Randy enjoys the farming lifestyle. He had the opportunity to add custom grazing beginning in the early 2000s, with adjacent lands being available to rent and purchase. Being the only operator on the farm, and no extra help, he made the decision to tak…
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Pam de Rocquigny is the chief executive officer of Manitoba Crop Alliance (MCA), a not-for-profit, farmer-led organization. MCA represents over 7,700 farmer-members and strives to continuously improve the competitiveness and profitability of all crops represented by the organization. Pam is responsible for providing vision and leadership in impleme…
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Please join us for another engaging and informative episode of IH Nursing Grand Rounds Podcast with our incredible guest, Nicole Delaney. In todays episode we discuss Nursing preceptorship, and how to facilitate the integration of theoretical knowledge into practical, clinical skills and to help the preceptee develop the confidence and competence n…
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Dr. John Campbell graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph in 1985. After several years of rural veterinary practice, he returned to Guelph to complete a Doctor of Veterinary Science degree in Ruminant Health Management. He has worked as a clinical faculty member on the Ruminant Field Service Practice at the Western Colle…
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Dana strives to support inspired thinking and action in agriculture and rural communities. By thinking broadly and deeply about the systems upon which our society depends, Dana sees us better positioning the industry and our communities for the future. Dana’s work with Holistic Management Canada and with the Human Venture Institute has been foundat…
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Brenda Ralston is a firm believer that applied research is critically needed today more than ever and that the Colleges are an excellent fit to carry this out in collaboration with Private Industry, Producer Groups, Universities, Government and most importantly the Producers themselves. Her guiding principle for applied research is ultimately if th…
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Dr. Deanne Wilkinson grew up near Oakville on a mixed grain and cow/calf farm and currently lives north of Ste. Rose du Lac and farms with her husband and 3 kids. Together, they calve out approximately 80 purebred Gelbvieh and Balancer (registered Angus x Gelbvieh) cows and 20 commercial cows and run Gelbvieh, Balancer and Angus bulls. They have gr…
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Pam Iwanchysko has been a Livestock Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture in Dauphin, Manitoba for more than 25 years. Pam was raised on a mixed farm north of Dauphin and attended the University of Manitoba where she received her BSc. Degree and then proceeded to attend the University of Saskatchewan to complete her Master’s degree in Ruminant Nutri…
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Marcos Cordeiro is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Animal Science at the University of Manitoba. He holds a PhD in Biosystems Engineering and is registered as a Professional Engineer in Manitoba. He has extensive expertise in agro-environmental modeling, statistical analysis of large datasets (i.e., big data), spatial analyses using geo…
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As the population ages, healthcare providers face the increasing responsibility of providing quality care for elderly patients. In this episode, host Allyson Thomas is joined by two esteemed guests, Mary Kjorven and Shannon Paul-Jost. Together, they explore the critical topic of nursing assessments for older adults, offering a comprehensive look at…
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Today we highlight Jonathan & Stefan Bouw who own and operate Edie Creek Angus at Dugald, Manitoba & Howrey Angus in Sterling, North Dakota. They are the third generation on the Edie Creek Farm, where they raise cattle that calve in the spring in a low management system. They have worked for many years to incorporate genetics into their herd that w…
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Dr. Joy Agnew grew up on a grain farm near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and earned her doctorate in Ag/Bio Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. She joined Olds College of Agriculture and Technology in 2019 where she oversees the applied research portfolio and smart farm operations. Applied research at Olds College is focused on crop and li…
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This week, we are diving into the why and how of our modern fascination with self-care. We explore the intriguing flip side of self-care, where it can occasionally transform into a double-edged sword, potentially wreaking havoc on our precious mental well-being. Why do we care more about it these days? Is self-care TOO glamorized? What happens when…
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Adrienne Levay graduated with a PhD in Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems from the University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Land and Food Systems in 2018. She is a two-time Canadian Institutes of Health Research Awardee and was a 4-Year Fellow at the University of British Columbia. Her research interests have included gender and food in…
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We're back from our "summer vacation" with a festive fall kick-off episode! In this episode, we agree more than we disagree about various topics about fall. We talk about the shitty summer we both had, dead pets, Halloween, all things cozy, the fall girl aesthetic, hurricane season, the best scary movies, common fall activities and psychic readings…
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This week Mary-Jane Orr, General Manager for Manitoba Beef & Forage Initiatives Inc., joins me to discuss the Annual Forages for Soil Health Project that is currently taking place at MBFI’s Brookdale Farm. Mary-Jane leads a dedicated team at MBFI to advance Manitoba’s beef & forage industry through engaging stakeholders, evaluating on-farm innovati…
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In this episode, Allyson and special guest Chris Tanzi, explore the complexities and nuances of providing care to transgender and gender diverse patients. As a national expert, Chris will share invaluable insights on the importance of culturally competent and gender-affirming nursing assessments, shedding light on best practices and the role of hea…
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Melissa Atchison grew up on a purebred operation in the Interlake region of Manitoba. She attended the University of Manitoba where she received her Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a focus in Animal Science. Since then, Melissa has worked for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency as a porcine inspector, and for Manitoba Agriculture as a Lives…
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Megan Harris is an undergraduate student at Brandon University majoring in the Bio Medical Science Program. She plans to pursue further education in the medical field. She was born and raised in Brandon, Manitoba and grew up around horses. Her passion for large animals led her to take the leap to work with cattle this summer at MBFI. Sydney Gerelus…
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Carson Callum is the General Manager with Manitoba Beef Producers. Carson joined MBP in 2019, and comes with an extension background in agriculture. He has a Master’s of Science in Agriculture, specifically related to beef cattle. Carson has worked in many areas of the ag sector, and the beef industry is near and dear to him. He grew up on a small …
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Joining us again this week for the podcast is the remarkable Tracy Scott, a passionate advocate, experienced nurse, and a beacon of hope for children in need. Tracy's extensive background in nursing, coupled with her unyielding commitment to child welfare, has positioned her as a leading authority on recognizing and reporting cases of child endange…
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Despite not having much of a summer (yet), we're talking all things SUMMER. Scott and Sarah dive into summer activities and debate which are overrated, and which are underrated. They chat about the beach, outdoor patios and beer gardens, bugs, vacations, summer weddings and so much more. This is the last episode before a mid-season break. We will b…
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This week we are diving into the world of cosmetic procedures/plastic surgery. At the top of the show, Scott and Sarah spend probably too much time talking about Taylor Swift. Sarah also lets out her frustrations with Halifax's transit system. Then they get into all the questions surrounding cosmetic procedures including: What are the trends? Why i…
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Episode #38: Drought Information with Stacey Domolewski (BCRC) Stacey Domolewski is a Research and Innovation Coordinator with the Beef Cattle Research Council. She grew up on a cow/calf operation in Southern Alberta and received both her Bachelors and Masters of Animal Science at the University of Saskatchewan. Stacey now lives on a grain farm nea…
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This one is a banger! At the top of the show Scott and Sarah talk about the insane flash floods in Nova Scotia and the new Barbie movie, before descending into madness and reading a sexting conversation between Scott and Sarah's AI boyfriend. Yes you read that correct. Then they dive into the topic of manifesting and the law of attraction. The two …
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. This week we are talking all about the recent Jonah Hill & Sarah Brady controversy. Jonah's ex Sarah shared private screenshots of text conversations between the former couple exposing toxic relationship expectations, biased perspectives and furthermore, a very toxic relationship. Scott and Sarah dive into th…
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We are very excited to be talking with Dr. Edward Bork. In this episode, we dig into information on the study of greenhouse gasses and carbon cycling in beef production. Dr. Edward Bork is the Mattheis Chair in Rangeland Ecology in Management, and Director of the Rangeland Research Institute at the University of Alberta. He has been teaching and co…
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Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Nursing Grand Rounds Podcast, in this week's episode, your host, Allyson Thomas, invites special guest Nurse Tracy Scott to discuss the critical topic of "Assessing for Child Maltreatment." Throughout the episode, Nurse Tracy shares practical strategies and assessment tools that nurses can utilize to i…
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I tried to match Julie’s legendary energy in this podcast. You’ll have to be the judge of whether I was successful or not. She’s famous from her team’s history changing Women’s World Cup Title in 1999. Learn how as athletes they were the best in the world, but also how they took upon themselves to ensure that the Women’s World Cup in the US would b…
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This week Scott and Sarah are talking about chivalry. Is it dead? Or alive and well? They dive into old school and modern examples of chivalry and discuss if they are common or not. PLUS - a brand new acronym: WAAM - What About At Walmart? Are chivalrous acts expected to be done, even at Walmart? What do YOU think? Fill out the Scott Vs Sarah liste…
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We have a banger of an episode this week we're talking all about "getting the ick". Some are very understandable, but others we think people to BMT (Be More Tolerant). We break down all YOUR specific icks and dicuss whether it's a legit ick, OR if you need to BMT. We chat about: wardrobe choices, hygiene, types of voices, various weird habits, and …
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John was a professional rugby player and aspiring triathlete during the off-season when an eight-ton truck hit him as he trained on his bike. Medical experts set his chances at “pine or mahogany” and told the family not to expect him to make it through the day. John made it through that day. When he emerged from the coma, he asked about his bike, w…
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