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Welcome to PRN: Pause, Renew, Next, a podcast about soul-care, Scripture, and stories of faith. Join Ginny Detweiler, licensed counselor and lover of authentic conversation, to talk about practical soul-care tips, mental health, inspiring stories, books, relationships, and more. If you are looking for encouragement in your walk with Jesus, then this podcast is for you.
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Jacqueline Torti talks about Character-Based Leadership. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine e…
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Send us a Text Message. What a treat! But a sugar-free one of course... Meet Dr. Tom Elliott from BCDiabetes (bcdiabetes.ca) who's a leading researcher in the field. When Landon and Monique were in Nursing school there was just... insulin... and that's about it. In the last few decades there have been way more medications and management strategies …
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Do you need a gentle invitation to exhale? If so, then this conversation is really going to minister to you. This is the last episode of Season 6, and I am so happy that we could end the season with this conversation about slow-living. My guest today is author and podcaster, Jodi Grubbs. She and I have been friends online for a few years, and it wa…
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As we wrap up Season 6 about telling our stories, I want to leave you with some practical places to begin your own story work. In this reflection episode, I’m laying out four integral parts of story work: reflection, writing, telling, and listening. I hope you’ll come away from this episode with good ideas, practical tips, and inspiration to begin …
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Stephen Miller talks about Interprofessional Education. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine em…
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hike the Appalachian Trail? It sounds epic, right? Well, today’s guest, Julie Long, is here to talk about her family’s Appalachian Trail adventure. Her husband and son are currently hiking it, and are nearing the end. She talks about what their experience has been like, as well as what it has been lik…
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In today’s reflection episode, I’m exploring an existential spiritual question: Are we supposed to bear fruit in every season? This question relates to both soul care and our stories, because the truth is, we all experience different and unique seasons of life. Join me for 11 minutes as we do a slow-down and centering exercise and then reflect toge…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Scott Comber talks about Conflict Resolution. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Phot…
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Have you ever thought about how God’s will intersects with your story? In this reflection episode, we’ll consider specifically what we’re telling ourselves about God’s will and how that affects our thinking, our view of ourselves, and our stories. So, in story language, we’ll be talking about three parts: the past, the story that’s already been wri…
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Today, we’ll be examining the characters who show up in our stories through the lens of relationship. Specifically, we’ll be talking about 3 paradigms for relationship: independence, codependence, and interdependence. Each of these relationship strategies affect the way we view relationships, and thus the way we interact with the people in our live…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. John Sapp speaks about Leading Research. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. Photo by …
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What are emotions and what purpose do they serve? In this episode, we’ll answer that question, as well as talk about how we can recognize, name, and learn to regulate them. It was a joy to talk in this episode with my friend and fellow counselor, Deni Huttula, about emotional regulation and about her book, The Bridges of Chara: an allegory for your…
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In today’s episode, we’re going to be meditating on one of Jesus’ parables, and gleaning what He is teaching about His kingdom through the story. If you’d like to read along, we’ll be reading from Luke 12. As always, we’ll read the passage 3 times, so that we can spend time thinking, noticing, repeating, pondering, and giving the Word space in our …
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Hall speaks about Distributed Education. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine emblem. …
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In the second part of my conversation with Leah, she shares about the unexpected difficulties she has faced as a parent. Leah is a single parent of four adopted children, and she honestly talks about the realities of that journey. She also speaks about being a parent of children with special needs. Leah is so honest and authentic in telling her sto…
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Pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee, and settle in for quite a conversation today, friends. It was a joy to talk with my friend, Leah Stirewalt, as she shared her story on this episode. It is no easy story, and to say the least, it has layers. Leah has experienced unexpected grief so many times, that she has felt as if she had a “target on her ba…
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Did you know that there is more than one kind of memory? In telling our stories, we are accessing both explicit and implicit memories to form a coherent narrative. In this episode, we’ll begin with a calming exercise, then talk about the role of about explicit and implicit memory in our lives and in our stories. We’ll end with an exercise that can …
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Cinera States speaks about advocacy through leadership. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine em…
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What is memory, and how does memory affect how we process and tell our own story? In the next couple of episodes we’re going to dive into that subject together. We’re also going to talk about how we are story-bound people. So, join me for this 150th episode of the podcast, as we explore our stories through the lens of memory. May you be encouraged …
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Join me today, as we spend a few minutes together meditating on one the stories of Jesus. His stories, called parables, are earthly stories that carry a heavenly meaning. They share ideas and metaphors to describe his Kingdom. If you want to read along, we’ll be in Matthew 13, in the New Living Translation. We’ll end our time together with a breath…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Lorie Campbell speaks about the value of leadership coaching. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine …
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As we continue the theme of examining our stories, today I’m posing the question, what if it turns out that your story is ordinary? Join me today for an 11-minute reflection episode. We’ll begin with a grounding exercise, reflect together on what it means to live an ordinary life, and then close with a benediction. May you be encouraged on your jou…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Michael Fleming talks about his career in medical practice and leadership. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Fac…
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In today’s episode, we’re continuing to ponder our own stories. Specifically, we’re examining how the lens of how suffering affects our stories. To do so, I’m using Walter Brueggemann’s framework for considering the Psalms in 3 parts: Orientation, Disorientation, and Reorientation. Regardless of which of these three frameworks you currently find yo…
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What makes a compelling story? On this episode, I talk about this idea and more with author, Katie Powner. She was on the podcast three years ago to talk about her first book, The Sowing Season, and today, we’re talking about her newest book, The Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass. On this episode, Katie and I talk about the writing life, animals, Montan…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Jed Gonzalo talks about his journey and System Citizenship. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicin…
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It was a joy to have Alicia Akins back on the podcast today to talk about her new book, The Gift of the Outsider: What Living in the Margins Teaches Us About Faith. This season we are talking about stories, and one story that needs to be told is that of the outsider. In this episode, Alicia defines what an outsider is, and we talk about the beauty …
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All day, every day, we are being inundated with an onslaught of stories, but do we have a limit to how many stories we can take in? In today’s episode, we’re going to talk about that very thing! We’ll start the episode with a slow-down exercise, then spend some time considering how the stories we hear affect us. We’ll also talk about spiritual prac…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Ming-Ka Chan talks about Leader Development and Networking. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicin…
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This season on the podcast we are immersing ourselves in stories: the stories of Scripture, the stories of guests, and learning from storytellers. However, there’s another story that deserves to be looked at this season, and that’s your story. In today’s episode, we’re beginning to examine and engage our own stories. We’ll begin with a grounding ex…
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What happens when you firmly know your whole life story, only to one day find out a secret that changes the way you look at your past? My guest today, Robin Parish, lived through just such a life shift. She shares today about her healing journey, and how she is reframing her story. You will come away from this episode amazed and encouraged. If some…
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It’s been a while since we’ve had a soul-care reflection episode, and what better way to reflect, than with a Scripture meditation. This season, our theme is “Tell Your Story,” so we are spending some time with the stories of Jesus, the Author himself. In today’s episode, we’re reflecting on one of the shortest parables, found in Luke 13. It may be…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Vincent Agyapong talks about collaborating with international partners. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Facult…
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Today, we begin season 6 of the podcast! This season our theme is, Tell Your Story, and what better way to begin, than to talk to a storyteller. Our podcast guest today is, T.I. Lowe, storyteller and author. Personally, I’m a fan of her books, so it was a joy to get to sit down and talk to her about writing, life, motherhood, and faith. Although he…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. André Bernard talks about shared leadership and his experience collaborating with organizations. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and feat…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Brent Young talks about his role as Academic Director of Indigenous Health at the Faculty of Medicine. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, an…
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This is the last episode of Season 5, and I’m so thankful for another great season! Today’s episode is such an important addendum to this spring’s podcast series on attachment. My guest today is an old friend of PRN, Melissa Corkum. She was on the podcast a couple of years ago to talk about connected parenting and the Enneagram. In this episode, sh…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. David Anderson discusses his role as Dean of the faculty of medicine at Dalhousie University. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and feature…
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Today, we’re finishing our attachment series, by talking about moving from insecurity in our relationship with God to a place of security. Remember all of the insecure attachment styles? We’re going back over them today, but differently! Instead of relating them to our earthly relationships, we’re exploring how they present themselves in our relati…
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Before we close our attachment series, I wanted to spend some time talking about what attachment looks like in our relationship with the Lord. Of course, that begs the question: How can we be attached to someone who is invisible? In order to do that, we’re diving into Scripture to find examples of secure attachment. We’re spending time with the Tri…
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I’m so excited to share the second part of my conversation with Jeffrey and Amy Olrick! If you missed last week’s episode, I hope you’ll go back and listen. In this episode, we’re continuing to talk about the needs of children and parents, and how those needs relate to attachment research. I love when research meets real-life, and Amy and Jeffrey d…
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As a part of our attachment series, I am so pleased to share this conversation with you. This episode takes all of the attachment information we’ve talked about thus far and makes it applicable and relevant to our everyday lives as parents. It was such a joy to talk with Jeffrey and Amy Olrick about their book, The 6 Needs of Every Child: Empowerin…
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We’ve made it through all four of the attachment styles, but wait! There’s a fifth style, and this one is the most hopeful of all. It’s called earned secure attachment. Thankfully, God has designed our brains to be able to learn secure attachment patterns, even in adulthood. In today’s episode we’ll talk about ways in which one can move from insecu…
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Leadership PRN is Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine’s podcast for leaders whether formal or informal, established or emerging. In this episode, Dr. Anurag Saxena discusses researching medical leadership. The gold-headed cane pictured in the Leadership PRN image was designed and created by Dr. Merv Shaw, and features the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine em…
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Continuing PRN’s attachment series, in today’s episode, we’re talking about the last two attachment styles: Anxious Avoidant and Disorganized. If you’ve missed the episodes outlining the first two attachment styles, Secure Attachment and Anxious Ambivalent, I encourage you to go give those a listen before continuing with this episode. Although the …
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