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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Nursing and Other Health Specialties. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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If you’re a mom who loves having your own natural medicine kit, filled with herbal remedies & ingredients you know, love, trust, & can pronounce, then this podcast is for you! Hosted by Mel Mutterspaugh, a clinical herbalist, holistic health & environmental educator, natural medicine maker, and a mountain livin’ momma on a mission to help more moms learn how to use herbs and plant medicines in a safe and effective way. In this show, you’ll hear tips and bits on how you can take better care o ...
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Talk with Audrey is an audiocast hosted by former Essence magazine executive Audrey Adams, who has insightful conversations with celebrities, guest experts and authors from the fashion, cosmetic, health, fitness, travel entertainment and financial industries to inform, inspire and empower women.
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Coming Together for Sexual Health

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Season 4 has dropped! The first three episodes are on harm reduction and sexual health. Then we will turn to family planning and reproductive justice. Coming Together for Sexual Health is a podcast for providers and advocates passionate about health equity and inclusive care. We unpack both the how and the why of improving sexual and reproductive health. From root structural problems to improvements in clinical care, we keep the attention on people most impacted by STIs, HIV, and emerging in ...
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BACKGROUND The Believe in Better Project began in 2017 as a concept to curate a gathering of innovators focused on fixing what’s broken in healthcare. For the last five years, it has brought together some of North America’s leading visionaries, each of whom believes pioneering change in healthcare for the better is central to their purpose. THE PODCAST Today, the Project continues its mission by bringing together people who are making a difference in the world with people who want to make th ...
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NASN School Nurse Editor, Catherine F. Yonkaitis, interviews author Loree LaChance about their article, "The United States Constitution: Legal Literacy and School Nursing" which can currently be found in OnlineFirst, but will also be featured in Volume 39, Issue 4. To view the article, click here.
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! In this episode we welcome Dr. Tori Hudson, a naturopathic physician with over 40 years of experience in integrative women's health. Our conversation covers Dr. Hudson's journey, from her early interest in herbal medicine to becoming an acclaimed author and formulator of Vitanica. Learn about common women's …
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! It's time to revolutionize your first aid kit with the power of plants! Tune into this episode where I share the must-have herbs for your herbal first aid kit. You'll learn how to use common plants like plantain for healing wounds, lavender for calming burns and anxiety, echinacea for fighting infections, an…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! I had the pleasure of chatting with Mary Colvin, a clinical herbalist, mama, new grandma, and owner of Ancestral Herbology. Mary shares her journey into herbal medicine, from her early days in gardening to overcoming debilitating back pain through plant-based remedies. We delve into the significance of clini…
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Summer in Death Valley may be hot, but it offers a unique advantage: fewer crowds. This translates to a more intimate, affordable, and secluded experience in Death Valley National Park. If prepared for the heat, this could be the perfect time to explore one of America’s true national treasures. Laura Begley Bloom, a senior contributor with Forbes a…
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Martha Dewey Bergren, editor of The Journal of School Nursing, interviews author Anita Moyes to discuss the article, "An Untenable Burden: Exploring Experiences of Secondary School Nurses Who Encounter Young People with Mental Health Problems". The article can be found in Volume 40, Issue 3. To view the article, click here.…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Today, we're diving into one of the most gratifying aspects of herbal medicine: harvesting medicinal herbs at their peak potency. I'll share essential tips and guidelines to ensure you're gathering the best possible remedies while being sustainable and ethical. We'll cover plant identification, the importanc…
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NASN School Nurse Editor, Catherine F. Yonkaitis, interviews authors Andrea Tanner and Rodney La Point about their article, "A Contemporary Framework Update for Today’s School Nursing Landscape: Introducing the School Nursing Practice Framework™" which can currently be found in Volume 39, Issue 3. To view the article, click here.…
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In this short episode of the JAG podcast, Editor-in-Chief Debra Dobbs meets with author Eilon Caspi to discuss the findings of his recent paper on the fear of nursing home residents of reprisal from facility staff when voicing care concerns and making mistreatment complaints.
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! So many common weeds are actually incredible food and medicine. It's time for a shift in how we view and treat these plants! It's time we stop the use of harmful herbicides and for the embrace these abundant weeds like dandelion, plantain, and burdock for their medicinal and nutritional benefits. I highly en…
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Older adults (age 65 and over) often shoulder a significant portion of healthcare costs but may not always receive the care they prefer. This month, FAIR Health, with generous support from The John A. Hartford Foundation, launched FAIRHealthOlderAdults.org, a free website that offers tools, educational content and resources to help older adults and…
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Dr. Joanne Mortimer, a medical oncologist at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center and Jessica, who was diagnosed with breast cancer join me to talk about the importance of BRCA mutation testing, and how knowing her BRCA mutation status led to routine cancer screenings that Jessica says saved her life.…
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From cash stuffing to loud budgeting, when there’s a new personal finance trend every month, it can be challenging to decipher the best way to keep your finances in shape. Rising costs haven’t made it easier, especially as consumers navigate building up their savings amidst higher costs of living. America Saves Week is a time for people at all stag…
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What would make Tamim Hamid, a former NASA biomedical engineer working at the Kennedy Space Center invent a device that regrows hair and write a book about it? Well, today we're going to find out; he's the author of Grow It Back, How Laser Phototherapy Stops Hair Loss and Regrows Your Hair.By Audrey Adams
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! In this episode we get to explore the world of Korean American clinical herbalist, and Qi Alchemy founder Grace Yoon. Grace shares her personal journey into the world of herbal medicine, tracing back to her roots and upbringing with her grandmothers her exposure to farming, Eastern medicine practices like ac…
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Genealogist and health educator Bernice Bennett, host of Alnylam’s Family Health History Road Trip program, traveled and visited families affected by an inherited condition called hereditary ATTR amyloidosis – She is joined by Giselle, whose father’s diagnosis solved her own health puzzle and why it’s so important for families to discuss their heal…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! If seasonal allergies get you down, you know, the itchy watery eyes, the sneezing, the wheezing, and all the yuck that comes with it, then tune into this episode. We’re talking about how you can stop having seasonal allergies every single year, but addressing the root cause of these inflammatory symptoms. An…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Tune into this transformative chat with Robin Rose Bennett, a brilliant herbalist and storyteller, steeped in Wise Woman wisdom. We celebrated the spring equinox, a time for renewal, and dove straight into how we connect with plants for deep healing. Robin's journey into herbalism, guided by nature's wisdom …
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! It’s spring and I’m beyond thrilled to dive into my medicinal herb garden. In this episode I’m sharing the must have herbs to grow for my family. You’ll learn about chamomile, elecampane, and Tulsi and their numerous health benefits, including supporting respiratory health, aiding digestion, and combating st…
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Did you know? That Black Americans are up to 50 percent more likely to have high blood pressure when compared to other racial and ethnic groups, and Black/African American men have the highest rate of uncontrolled blood pressure? Joining me to talk about the importance of controlling blood pressure in midlife (particularly for Black men ages 28 to …
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NASN School Nurse Editor, Catherine F. Yonkaitis, interviews authors Christy Giddens and Julie Blankenship about their article, "The Red Square: A Healthcare Sterile Cockpit to Reduce Medication Errors" which can currently be found in OnlineFirst. This article will be published in the March 2024 issue. To view the article, click here.…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Jacqueline Clemmons graces us with her wisdom on postpartum healing, doula work, and nurturing maternal health have profoundly moved many. Jacqueline shares her journey from supporting births organically at a young age to becoming a professional doula and founding the Okionu Birth Foundation. She discusses t…
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Martha Dewey Bergren, editor of The Journal of School Nursing, interviews author Kimberly McNally to discuss the article, "School Nurses’ Experiences and Roles in Promoting and Administering the HPV Vaccine: A Systematic Review Using the Socioecological Framework". The article can be found in Volume 40, Issue 1. To view the article, click here.…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Meet Dr. Katie Wood, a holistic pharmacist, who shares her personal journey from traditional pharmacy to holistic health and her dedication to helping women on their fertility journey. She discusses the profound effects of lifestyle habits and diet, including a reduction of sugar and endocrine disruptors, on…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Ready to dive into a holistic approach to health and wellness? Well, you're in the right place! Join me as we explore the incredible world of herbs and natural strategies for feeling your best. Here’s the shocking truth for some – herbs aren't magic pills. But boy, can they be powerful allies on our wellness…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! In this episode you’ll learn about the important role of herbal medicine in the home and gain tips for getting started with using herbs in family healthcare. I shared some of my favorite herbs and how to use them for numerous ailments, specifically focusing on plantain, chamomile, and yarrow. Herbalism requi…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! In this episode I did a little pod-swap with my good buddy Mason of the Herb Rally Podcast, and he had me on an episode of the Herbalist Hour. We talked about my time running of Mountain Mel's, my herbal products company & how Mason & I met over 10 years ago through that. l shared stories of my journey into …
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Dive into this episode with Scott Kloos, a seasoned herbalist, as we uncover the secrets of sustainable wildcrafting and regenerative practices in herbalism. Learn how to ethically gather plants with a deep understanding of ecosystems, ensuring we nurture nature rather than harm it. Scott brings to light the…
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In this episode, Rodney McCoy, a Black queer man with over four decades of experience in HIV prevention and education, shares his journey as a Leatherman of color and discusses the intersection of BDSM, kink, and HIV prevention. From his entry into the kink community to becoming a titleholder in the American Leatherman competition, Rodney emphasize…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Have you ever wondered if your natural remedies actually work, or not? Oftentimes, the importance of quality ingredients can make a world of difference in your herbal medicines. Also, recognizing that herbs aren't instant fix pills and often require lifestyle changes to see their effects maximized. The effec…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Finding Hope: A Discussion on Infertility, Loss, and Healing In this conversation Sarah Cox shares her personal journey with infertility, pregnancy loss, and her subsequent healing process. Sarah's inspiring story takes us through her struggles with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), successful pregnancy vi…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Stress, depression, and anxiety are major problems for our kids today. From school, and peer pressure, to social media, screen times, crappy foods messing up the gut microbiome, and just living in our wild and crazy society today, it’s no wonder why depression, and other behavioral disorders are on the rise …
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Meet the brilliant woman Chris Alstat, the powerhouse behind Eclectic Herbs in Sandy, Oregon! As a naturopathic physician, mom, teacher, and all-around compassionate business guru, Chris spills the herbal tea on her adventure from '90s New Zealand to the herbal haven she's cultivated today. Eclectic Herb, fo…
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December 11, 2023 In this episode Dr. Joan L. Bottorff, Editor-in-chief of Global Qualitative Nursing Research, speaks with Dr. Heeyeon Son to discuss her lead-authored GQNR publication, "Family communication about cancer in Korea: A dyadic analysis of Parent-adolescent conversation." This article can be found here.…
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Martha Dewey Bergren, editor of The Journal of School Nursing, interviews author Lucine Francis to discuss the article, "An Update on State Legislation Supporting Menstrual Hygiene Products in US Schools: A Legislative Review, Policy Report, and Recommendations for School Nurse Leadership". The article can be found in Volume 39, Issue 6. To view th…
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Despite representing a large proportion of the general population with a high disease burden, racial and ethnic minority populations have been consistently underrepresented in clinical trials. Dr. Elizabeth Ofili, professor of medicine at Morehouse School of Medicine and a practicing cardiologist with Morehouse Healthcare in Atlanta has information…
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According to PETA, a Harvard Medical School experimenter is permanently removing newborn monkeys from their mothers and depriving them of normal visual input, and students, faculty, and scientists—Including Dr. Jane Goodall— are demanding an end to outdated, curiosity-driven experiments. Katherine Roe, Ph.D., former NIH neuroscientist and chief sci…
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33 Million Americans suffer from bothersome over-active bladder symptoms or OAB, a highly stigmatized condition, and many patients may feel embarrassed to talk about it or assume it is a normal part of aging. You don’t have to suffer unnecessarily, actor Holly Robinson Peete started having OAB symptoms several years ago and she joins me today to sh…
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There are over 4,000 Medicare Advantage plans to choose from this year. It can be overwhelming, and confusing trying to understand if you need Parts A, B, C, or D. With the deadline looming it’s easy to make hasty decisions but that can all be avoided with careful planning. Medicare expert Fran Soistman, CEO of eHealth, joins me with tips to help y…
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CW: Mention of abuse, sexual abuse, physical abuse, incest, molestation At 24 years old, in the early 90’s, Michelle Lopez was riding a train in New York with her newborn baby and saw an advertisement that spoke to her. It said, “If you’re a woman and you’re enduring substance abuse, homelessness, or battery, call this number.” Michelle picked up a…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! It's time we shift our perspective and see our kitchens in a new light. 🍂 In today's episode, we're exploring how the herbs and spices in our holiday dishes are not just for flavor, but are powerful medicines hiding in plain sight. 🥧 Rosemary, sage, thyme, and more - these aren't just ingredients, they're po…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Can you imagine working in the ICU for 20 years, and then discovering the world of plant medicine, spending your days digging in the dirt, and connecting with mother nature? That's exactly what happened to Cherylin! In this episode she shares stories of her journey as a nurse, turned herbal enthusiast, and p…
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Let's talk about immune health and the sneaky way sugar can mess with it—especially after that Halloween candy binge! In this episode we explore the science behind lifestyle choices that can truly fortify your immune system and keep those winter sniffles at bay. We also dive into the difference of our immuno…
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