We are proud to present our first podcast series, where we delve into the deeply personal story of one person's battle with cancer, alongside her dedicated caregiver. We'll explore the highs and lows, the triumphs and challenges, as we navigate the various stages of the cancer experience. You'll hear a story that will resonate with your own, as we explore the universal questions, concerns, and experiences that many of us encounter—symptoms, treatment decisions, managing side effects, and fin ...
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Join us as we talk to those who have been diagnosed with a brain tumour, their friends, parents, partners and children as we talk about all things brain tumours. Find out more about how we are working to change the outcomes for those who are diagnosed with this terrible disease. Please Note: We recognise that everyone's experience's are completely unique and will be different for everyone. The people who come on the podcast are sharing their own personal experiences, these may differ from yo ...
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Beyond Brain Tumours is a podcast by, for, and about the brain tumour community. Listen in as we talk to brain tumour survivors, patients, and caregivers as they share their stories and perspectives on brain tumour treatments, research, and survivorship. Hosted by Hugh Hill, Services Support Specialist at Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, learn more about the organization’s resources, programs, and services for people affected by a brain tumour.
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This series is based on the book, "Chasing Rainbows" Finding beauty in life's storms. Bi-Weekly interviews with the contributors of the book and special guests. Rachelle Van Ryssen lives with Multiple Sclerosis, a brain tumour and has survived cancer. She has compiled several stories of hope and is excited to share the encouraging, inspiring and miraculous with her viewers! If you are looking for stories that lift spirits and make your soul smile, than "Chasing Rainbows," is the Podcast for you!
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The Lancet Oncology is a monthly journal, renowned for the publication of high-quality peer reviewed research, reviews and analysis in cancer from around the world. In the monthly podcasts, editors of the journal discuss highlights of the current issue.
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Aunty M Brain Tumours Talk Show - A podcast sharing inspiring stories of brain tumour survivors. Join our supportive community for heartfelt interviews, insights from medical experts, and empowering tales of resilience. Tune in, be inspired, and spread awareness on the path of brain tumour recovery.
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Jamie Bartlett, host of the hit podcast The Missing Crypto queen, is back with another gripping, investigative serial. In his new series, Jamie tells the story of Megan Bhari, an inspirational 16 year old girl who in 2012 launches a charity to grant wishes to seriously ill children. The charity is called Believe in Magic and it attracts the support of the biggest boy band in the world: One Direction. Believe in Magic soon becomes a household name in the child cancer community, putting on par ...
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The multi-award winning first therapeutic radiographer led oncology podcast. Discussing a wide range of oncology topics along with sharing experiences from patients, students and healthcare professionals within the cancer care and wider healthcare community.
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Dr Charlie Andrews, a GP from Bath and PCSG Committee Member, explores a range of gastroenterology topics from a GPs perspective. The focus of the series covers when to suspect, how to diagnose, when to refer and how to support your patients.
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While you've been sleeping, the world has changed. The St. John’s Morning Show tells you how. We bring you the latest news, the stories that matter most, and the information you need.
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An overview of surgical topics aimed at medical students coming to their clinical surgery rotations, as well as refreshers for early career medical doctors working in surgical departments. These podcasts provide core knowledge of topics, providing a platform to commence deeper learning.
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Australia is a large, remote, and unforgiving land where accidents happen. In this podcast, we talk to real patients and their families about mateship, life in the bush, and the role that the Royal Flying Doctor Service plays in servicing rural communities.
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Welcome to The Men’s Room with Tom Skinner and Neil 'Razor' Ruddock! A podcast about all things, you guessed it, men. Tackling the big topics with a huge line up of guests and plenty of laughs along the way. Let's get talking. Don't forget to get involved and be part of the discussion on social media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Princess R Lakshman, author, counsellor, life coach, and degree-qualified clinical nutritionist, speaks on different aspects of healing and recovery. These podcast episodes are inspired from the author’s life when she was healing and recovering from mental illness that began when she was battling with a brain tumour, adjusting to life as a single mother after a sudden marriage breakdown due to domestic violence, and facing rejection and disownment from family due to her choice to embrace Isl ...
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Welcome to this award-winning podcast series from the UK Parliament. In the series, writer and comedian Meera Syal guides you through the people and processes of the UK Parliament – what Parliament is, how Parliament scrutinises the work of the Government, and how you can get involved.In this politically impartial series, Meera is joined by staff from the House of Lords and the House of Commons, including Regional Outreach Officers, Clerks, Committee Specialists and Doorkeepers, who talk abo ...
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Lisa Marie candidly shares her personal journey with the disease, providing invaluable insights from a patient's perspective. Lisa Marie delves into the symptoms, challenges, and unique experiences associated with hyperparathyroidism, shedding light on its impact on daily life. This is not a podcast about thyroid problems, underactive, overactive or thyroid cancers. This is a podcast about parathyroid disease, relating to the 4 tiny glands that sit behind your thyroid gland. Throughout the p ...
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Editors at The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from thyroid cancer to childhood obesity, the mechanisms of ageing to erectile dysfunction, and more.
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Welcome to the Rights Upfront Podcast, where every story finds a voice. Join us as we delve into the world of disability rights and inclusion, amplifying diverse voices and advocating for change. From personal experiences to expert insights, each episode explores the challenges, triumphs, and ongoing efforts to promote equality and accessibility for all. Whether you're passionate about disability rights or simply curious to learn more, tune in to be inspired, informed, and empowered. Join th ...
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Sinead O'Moore is going deep with inspirational and influential guests as they talk about the parts of life//family//career//relationships//self that can truly stretch us. This No1 Irish podcast is a voice that champions the growth we all go through - it acknowledges the challenges we face but leaves you feeling empowered, strong and proud of the people we are becoming. Have your voice shared - take part each week on instagram where there will be weekly polls and Q+A's on the themes discusse ...
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I Quit Sugar are bringing you an 8 episode series where we interview some incredible people who have so much wisdom to share on different areas of health and wellbeing. It’s our hope these conversations inspire you to take control of your health and live your fullest live in the process.
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An academic platform for discussion of the latest and greatest updates in the ever evolving field of Medical Oncology and Clinical Hematology. Contact prashant.jambunathan@gmail.com
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Bradley Coker has brunch with friends from all different walks of life. Grab a coffee (or a mimosa) and your favourite brunch dish while you are the fly on the wall, every Wednesday and Sunday at 11AM. Follow me on instagram @mrbradleycoker
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A podcast started by three inspired graduate students at the McMaster Immunology Research Centre. Every two weeks we will release an episode where we interview faculty and students about their career and experiences in the field of immunology. Follow us on Twitter @immunoNbeyond & Instagram @immunologyandbeyond for the latest updates!
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This is the Inquisitive Vet. A podcast where we explore all aspects of Exotic medicine and surgery. In each episode, listeners will learn from a veterinary leader and mentor at the forefront of Exotic medicine and technology today. Find out more at inquisitivevet.com
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Jack Lawrence is best known for his TikTok videos, whereby he explores themes of philosophy, science and anything else that takes his fancy. In this podcast he dives deeper into these concepts, interviewing scientists, philosophers, and frankly anyone he thinks is interesting or funny.
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FIM or For Inquisitive Minds is a podcast interviewing top researchers, PhD students and other academics on their cutting edge research. We break down each topic so it is easy for anyone to pick up, and then build up the knowledge base so everyone can understand the respective theses and purposes of each interview. Topics covered include human rights, machine learning, cancer research, health informatics, energy storage, quantum computing and more! Cover art photo provided by Joanna Kosinska ...
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UK Radiology SpRs helping you revise for Radiology FRCR exams - effortlessly! Our new RAPIDS channel is now available, featuring short episodes for those of you in a hurry https://anchor.fm/songs-4-frcr-rapids
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Joanne and Krishn Makwana are a husband and wife team, nutritionists and wellness advocates on a quest to help others take control of their health through living better, eating well and moving more. Tune in for latest health and wellness news, guest interviews and great conversation about adopting a healthier lifestyle.
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Three northern blokes talk about midlife and growing old disgracefully: the kind of things you want to say, but rarely ever do. Hosts David Eccles, Phil Birchenall and Andy Hall explore how confronting life head-on - with all the crap it throws your way - makes you stronger, older, bolder and, of course, that little bit wiser. We’ll share our own experiences and talk to friends about life’s ups and downs, what’s worked, and what definitely didn’t. Frank, fearless, funny. Talking Cod.
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Dr. Peter Geoffrey Lucas received his medical degree from the University of Queensland in 1998 before going on complete his surgical training at The Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane where he first developed his passion for neurosurgery.
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Series of podcasts from the Isle of Man Anti-Cancer Association
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Https://www.dragonbytespodcast.com Twitter: @dragon_bytes Home of Dragon Bytes paediatric podcast. A medical education podcast created in Wales. The podcasts are made by paediatricians and aimed at trainee paediatricians or anyone interested in child health. Our podcasts cover a range of themes. Join us to find out about clinical topics in paediatrics, get advice on exams and assessments if you’re a trainee paediatrician, get career advice, or just listen in to our chats with paediatricians ...
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The V-Word by Sarah-Jane Crawford is a vegan podcast. After being inspired to turn vegan back in 2015 by Grime MC JME who came on my radio show, I’ve been on a mission to uncover the new age and face of veganism ever since. I figured you don’t have to be a hippy or white, middle class, only eat rabbit food or shop in Notting Hill’s organic food stores to live on a plant-based diet. On the V-Word I meet athletes, celebrities, influencers, and just all-around interesting people, reflecting a b ...
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We hear from a woman who finally received brain surgery, after two years of waiting for an MRI -- then being diagnosed with a brain tumour
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Earlier this month, N.L. Health Services confirmed that about 7,000 people in the Eastern zone are waiting for an MRI. Alanna McDonald, who's a mother of three in St. John's, finally got hers two years after developing symptoms of migraines and facial numbness. She was diagnosed with a brain tumour, and scheduled for a brain surgery. Now, she's bac…
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Understanding Grief and Finding Meaning | 15
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Send us a Text Message. What happens when the final goodbye is just the beginning of a new chapter of grief? Charlie discuss the emotional journey through grief after the loss of a loved one and also explains it through various models of grief. Renée also speaks in this episode, offering personal insights on honouring memories, finding comfort, and…
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#97 Kelly was heavily pregnant when she was diagnosed with a brain tumour
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Kelly Foran was eagerly expecting the arrival of her first child when she started experiencing issues with her balance and co-ordination. While Doctor's initially believed she was succumbing to pre-eclampsia, her eventual diagnosis was even more confronting. Just weeks before she was due to give birth, Kelly was told she had a brain tumour the size…
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Tom Skinner and Neil 'Razor' Ruddock are reunited for a third season of The Men's Room. To celebrate, they look back on some of their favourite moments from episodes gone by. They recall stories from the likes of the Tourettes Barber Josh Hughes, former Premier League footballers Steven Caulker, Matthew Etherington and Jay Bothroyd as well as TV pe…
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Testimony / Living Healed When You are not Cured. Rachelle Van Ryssen
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Rachelle's Testimony of living 9 years past her expiry date and living healed from MS, and a brain tumour! Choose to live fully every day, even when you don't feel like it! God can carry you when you are weak and He will strengthen you to be able to go further and live better than you ever can without Him.…
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One Newfoundland woman just celebrated her 100th birthday, and she told us all the secrets for a long and happy life
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Neva Johnson just celebrated her 100th birthday at Kenny's Pond Retirement Home, and our Morning Show Reporter Darrell Roberts had a special invite to the party to chat with the birthday girl, and find out the secret to living a long and healthy life.
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We hear about a new business that's helping international students find housing before they get here
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For international students, finding a place to live can be extra difficult. You can't visit potential apartments in person, and have no idea if it matches the description and photos. In studio today we were joined by Neha Kumari, who discussed how she's hoping to make this process easier. She recently started Assured Hubs, a new business that helps…
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We take a ride with the Inshore Rescue Boat program, and see how they save lives
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There aren't many summer jobs that involve saving lives, but the Inshore Rescue Boat program puts post secondary students through weeks of training to equip them for search and rescue missions. The Morning Show’s Katherine Crummey visited the Canadian Coast Guard team in Conception Bay South to find out all about it.…
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We hear from one artist who created an interactive exhibit using helium balloons and bells
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This week, the city is reverberating with unusual and unexpected soundscapes. The Sound Symposium is back, featuring artists from around the world. Morning show reporter Darrell Roberts visited the Craft Council in downtown St. John's, to check out one of the exhibits happening this week
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Why would a successful Nigerian lawyer leave his home and family, and move to Newfoundland? We find out
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Nigerian lawyer Emmanuel Oyesomi didn't have to make the journey to Newfoundland. But a couple of years ago he decided to leave Nigeria, and move to St. John's. That's where he was called to the bar in June. Now, he's beginning a new legal career in the city, as an associate lawyer at Gittens, de Beer, and Associates. We spoke with him in his offic…
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#100 Buckle up! The Flying Doctor Podcast 100th episode takes off!
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From flipping a ute on a remote outback road, to experiencing the excruciating pain of an Irukandji jelly fish sting, our milestone 100th episode takes you on a compelling journey through the many inspiring, authentic Australian stories that the Flying Doctor Podcast has shared so far. Visiting some of the most remote and beautiful locations across…
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We head to The Rooms to find out how they keep thousands of historic documents and artifacts safe from the summer heat
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The folks at The Rooms are feeling the summer heat and humidity. Last week, the museum had to close on short notice to help keep its collection safe on a particularly hot and muggy day. This had us curious: How much work goes into protecting those historic documents and artifacts from the heat? Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts went down in…
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FFAW-Unifor served fresh cod on the harbour today, to attract attention to the federal decision to reopen the commercial cod fishery
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FFAW-Unifor is letting everyone know how they feel about the state of the northern cod fishery, and it's sure to get the attention of anyone who likes a meal of fish. Union representatives took to the waterfront today handing out free cod, and talking about their cause. Darrell Roberts visited them to discuss.…
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We head down to the St. John's harbourfront, where a 3,000-person cruise ship will dock for the day
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The Norwegian Star ---a 3,000 passenger ship --- pulled into the St. John's harbour for the day. It's one of dozens of cruise ships scheduled to visit St. John's this summer, bringing thousands of tourists. There's a whole team of local people who make sure the visits go smoothly. Our Morning Show reporters Darrell Roberts and Katherine Crummey wen…
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Julie Ledwidge - My Secondary Infertility Stretch
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Half way through this season! Joined by Julie Ledwidge as we talk secondary infertility, waiting for no2, healing the trauma of almost losing her life after your 1st was born, and the power of deeply letting go. After Julie had her son Max, she developed sepsis. Julie has done amazing work to edicate and spread awareness of sepsis on her instagram …
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One Nova Scotian is taking what he calls an "ADHD Road Trip" -- with stops in Newfoundland
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There are lots of RVs and campers travelling on our roads right now, and one of them might stand out from the others. It has the words, "ADHD Road Trip" marked on the side. Keith Gelhorn is the man behind the wheel. He's been all around the island, from St. Anthony to St. John's, and back to the West Coast in recent days. He joined us on the line t…
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Choices for Youth is under new leadership, and we hear from the new director about the non-profit's new visions
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For more than thirty years, young people at risk have been able to count on Choices for Youth to guide the way. Now there's new leadership at Choices for Youth. Longtime executive director Sheldon Pollett has passed the torch to Jen Crowe, and this is her first week in the job. She joined us in the studio today to discuss.…
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Who says ghost stories are just for Halloween? We hear a selection of tales from the St. John’s Haunted Hike
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The St. John’s Haunted Hike is underway for its 27th season. People taking the tour get tales of ghosts and ghouls, crime and intrigue. The Morning Show’s Katherine Crummey took the tour with the man behind the haunted hike, Dale Jarvis. And he showed her a few spooky spots in downtown St. John’s.
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We hear about this week's 100th anniversary celebrations at the nostalogic VOWR radio station
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If you know the St. John's radio scene, you will instantly recognize the unmistakable sound of VOWR. This week, the station celebrates its 100th anniversary. Founded as the outreach ministry of the Wesley Methodist Church, it first went to air with a church service broadcast on July 20th, 1924. We spoke with the station manager Ron LeDrew, and chai…
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Labrador City has been evacuated because of wildfires, and we hear from mayor Belinda Adams
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Residents of Labrador City are watching the situation closely this morning, as wildfires continue to threaten the town. Residents were told to leave as soon as possible, and to check in at the EJ Bloomfield Arena in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. The Labrador City mayor, Belinda Adams, joined us on the line this morning.…
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We put our best hoof forward and learn about equine-assisted therapy at Rainbow Riders
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Equine-assisted therapy ranges from basic interaction with horses, all the way up to competitive riding. Over the past 30 years, the four-legged friends at Rainbow Riders in St. John's have helped hundreds of young people. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts visited their stables on Mount Scio Road in St. John's to learn more about the progra…
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Churchill Falls, and now Labrador City, have been evacuated due to wildfires -- we find out more about the situation
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As of Friday evening, Labrador City has been evacuated due to wildfire. Residents were told to leave as soon as possible, and to check in at the EJ Bloomfield Arena in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. This comes almost a month after Churchill Falls was evacuated for the same reason. One of those evacuees is the CBC's Darryl Dinn, who joined us on the line t…
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One woman’s story of surviving cancer in her mid-30s, and why she decided to write a book about it
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In 2018, Ashleigh Matthews was just 34 when she was diagnosed with cancer. In the years that followed, she underwent multiple surgeries and treatments to fight the disease. Now, she’s written a book – It's called “Otherwise Grossly Unremarkable.” It chronicles her battle with cancer, and how it changed her life. This morning we spoke with Ashleigh …
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Local dental hygienists aren’t seeing as many new clients as they expected, and we find out more about what might be causing this
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As of last month, if you’re under 18, OR over 65, with a household income under ninety-thousand dollars per year, you’re likely eligible for coverage under the dental care plan. Despite this being a more affordable option for many, fewer people than expected are showing up to get their teeth checked. Nicole Kielly joined us on the line today to dis…
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E136: Rachel Brooks - Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy in Cardiac Radioablation
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**Trigger Warning** Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Rachel Brooks-Pearson as part of leadership series (part 21). Discussion about Rachel’s career, research stereotactic ablative radiotherapy in cardiac radio-ablation for ventricular tachycardia. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) reflect on Rachel’s …
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A new beer festival in Paradise, called Banished Fest, is bringing in brews from across the country
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Banished Brewing in Paradise will host its first-ever Banished Fest this weekend. Craig Farewell is a co-owner and director of operations at Banished Brewing, and he's also a festival organizer. He joined us on the line today to talk about the new beer festival in town.
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Jake Nicoll, songwriter, singer and producer, joined us live in the studio to talk about his new album and play a couple of songs
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When it comes to music, Jake Nicoll can do it all. And his fingerprints are all over the St. John's music scene. He joined us to talk about his new album and play a couple of songs, live in the studio. His new album is called "Lonely Mission."
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This Foodie Friday, we head to Clarke's Beach to hear about the Newfoundland Distillery's latest creation
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Presentation can be just as important as flavour when it comes to cocktails. That's part of the thinking behind the new, ruby red Fireweed Vodka from the Newfoundland Distillery. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts visited the distillery's tasting room in Clarke's Beach to learn about the process behind the company's collection of spirits.…
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One passenger's journey on the new Marine Atlantic vessel, the Ala'suinu, was less than ideal
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Marine Atlantic's new vessel the Ala'suinu just made its first crossing from Sydney to Argentia. It's been a long time coming, with delays to the boat's arrival since mid-June. But yesterday morning, the ferry arrived in Argentia. And while this news was welcome to businesses in the Placentia area, one passenger is saying that the experience was an…
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We'll tell you how fried chicken brought one Northern Irish TikTok star across the Atlantic Ocean
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Whitney McCullough is a TikTok creator from Northern Ireland who loves Mary Browns. Newfoundlanders discovered Whitney's account after the local chain opened its first international location in Northern Ireland earlier this year. She's amassed 183-thousand followers by making videos about Northern Irish slang, and its similarities to the Newfoundla…
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Folk fest is just around the corner, and we'll give you the details of this weekend's festivities from Bannerman Park
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Folk fest is just around the corner! Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts is at Bannerman Park to give us all the details about this weekend's festivities.
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GenesisCare Series #5: Dr. Abdul Hussein Mroue and Dr. Ben George
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**Trigger Warning** Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Abdul and Ben on their careers, radiotherapy physics and the advanced machinery available at GenesisCare. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) reflect on the benefits of advanced treatment techniques for people living with and beyond cancer. 2) watch t…
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We talk to Agriculture in the Classroom about how they’re working to get kids interested in the world of farming
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Agriculture in the Classroom is a program that brings the world of farming to schools across the country. And this week, they’re hosting national meetings here in St. John’s. Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts joined them now, to learn about how they're working to get kids interested in farming.…
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A new feature at Rotary Sunshine Park is ensuring that everyone can go swimming
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An accessible mat is now installed at Rotary Sunshine Park. It extends from the trail, down across the sand, and into the shore, allowing wheelchair users to enjoy the water with ease. The Morning Show's Katherine Crummey stopped by the beach, and spoke with Mayor Danny Breen and Rotary Club president Nancy Hollett about the collaboration.…
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The Best Kind BBQ is back for another year, with their largest musical headliner yet
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The all-day Best Kind BBQ festival features electronic, hip hop, and indie music. And this Saturday at St. David's Park in Mount Pearl, they have their largest headliner yet. Brent McNamara (or Mac for short) is the co-founder and organizer of the Best Kind BBQ, he joined us live in studio to talk about it.…
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A 200-year-old cottage overlooking Brigus has welcomed some of this province's most well-known artists
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For over a century, artists have worked on their craft in a cottage over Brigus. Now, the cottage is under the care of Landfall Trust, and some of this province's most well-known authors and musicians have stayed there. Christina Wells was last month's writer in residence, and our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts visited Kent Cottage on her la…
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We hear from one newcomer to the province about her life in St. John's, and how she's coping with speaking English
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Spanish, as a native language, is spoken by about 486 million people, and a further 75 million speak it as a second language. After a quick language lesson from grad student and singer Estefania Arreguin Vera, the CBC's Sandi Noseworthy tried to make that number 75 million and one!
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Marine Atlantic's brand new vessel, the Ala'suinu, is scheduled to dock in Argentia this morning
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With the constant delays for Marine Atlantic's new vessel on the North Sydney to Argentia run, tourism services in Placentia have been bone dry. But the boat is scheduled to dock in Argentia this morning. We speak with the Deputy Mayor of Placentia, Wayne Power, about the reprieve this will give business owners.…
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Sinéad Mooney - The Meditation, Recalibration and Refusing to Burnout Stretch
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Burnout // Unable to Rest // Racing Thoughts // Stretched to F!*k ??? I’m here with Sinead Mooney to learn simple tangible realistic ways of incorporating moments of replenishment into our day. Because the stress and the stretch is going to keep on coming - this episode should help you meet it with a little more in the tank. Sinead is a Wellbeing S…
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#99 Leanne was struggling to breathe before she lost consciousness
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When we're stressed or anxious, the best advice is usually just to 'just relax and take some deep breaths'. But what if you suddenly simply couldn't breath? If every breath felt like you were running out of air? WA's Leanne Schofield recently experienced such a debilitating and prolonged asthma attack, that she truly thought she was going to die. *…
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If you plan to get out on the water, here are some boating safety tips from Transport Canada
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Living in a coastal community, going boating in the summer is almost inevitable. But summer fun requires summer safety. According to the Lifesaving Society of Newfoundland and Labrador, 40 per cent of drownings in 2023 occurred while boating. Sean Fitzpatrick, the manager of boating safety in St. John’s, joined us in studio today to share some tips…
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We hear from the John Howard Society on problems at His Majesty's Penitentiary
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The province allotted 8-million dollars for improvements to His Majesty's Penitentiary, and tenders went out last month. Yesterday, the minister of transportation and infrastructure told reporters the province is "slowly but surely" moving forward with that plan. But John Abbott added that only "minor work" has been done at this point. Cindy Murphy…
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Joey Smallwood and Peter Cashin have another battle at the Conception Bay Museum, 75 years after Confederation
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75 years after the people of Harbour Grace said "no" to Confederation, Joey Smallwood is giving it another try, and Peter Cashin is ready to shout him down. They're both back in Harbour Grace, or that's what everyone will be invited to imagine, when they gather at the Conception Bay Museum at noon. Pat Collins will play the role of Smallwood, and m…
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We head to the Mount Pearl Pride flag raising, as Pride Celebrations kick off around the island
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This year's Pride celebrations have had its fair share of controversy after the Pride board invited Palestine Action YYT to lead this year's parade, and one company cancelled its sponsored event. But the rest of the festival is going ahead as usual, and in Mount Pearl, they are set to kick off the week right now. Our Morning show reporter Darrell R…
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Liver disease is on the rise in Canada, and that means there's an increased need for liver transplants
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The Canadian Liver Journal estimates more than 3 million Canadians are living with a liver disease, and many of them need transplants. Janet Hong is a Maddox Cove woman who needs a new liver, and she's turned to social media for help. Dr. Nazia Selzner is the director of live liver transplantation at the UHN Ajmera Transplant Centre in Toronto. The…
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Quadrangle, a safe space for the 2SLGBTQ+ community, has named a new executive director
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Creating a communal space for 2SLGBTQ+ people in this province is the mandate for the Quadrangle community group. Colt Politte is the new executive director of the group, and he joined us in studio today to talk about his new position.
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A group of avid swimmers have crowd-sourced a list of the best places to swim right across the province
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The sun's out, and it's warming up. Perfect swimming weather, but where's the best spot? Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts sought out advice this morning on the best places to swim in the province.
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We hear what kids are up to at The Art Factory -- a creative new business in St. John's
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There's a new play centre in town, and it's letting kids unleash their creativity. The Art Factory is a drop-in space where young kids can explore their artistic side. The Morning Show's Darrell Roberts stopped by this morning to check it out, and see how kids and parents alike feel about the new business,…
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