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A podcast for seekers from various walks of life who are craving more substance in their lives through practical, spiritual approaches to handling life’s daily adventures, and gaining insights and self-mastery through - • “How to” approaches in incorporating spiritual principles into your day-to-day living • Personal-professional stories of overcoming and honoring your uniqueness • Gaining greater sense of well-being and inner peace regardless of circumstances Join host Dr. Judith Holder (Le ...
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Close Readings

London Review of Books

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Close Readings is a new multi-series podcast subscription from the London Review of Books. Two contributors explore areas of literature through a selection of key works, providing an introductory grounding like no other. Listen to some episodes for free here, and extracts from our ongoing subscriber-only series. How To Subscribe In Apple Podcasts, click 'subscribe' at the top of this podcast feed to unlock the full episodes. Or for other podcast apps, sign up here: https://lrb.me/closereadin ...
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Oteemo brought the CIO podcast to you. In this podcast, we will interview CIO guests from a diverse pool of industries, sharing success stories, key learnings, career insights, and much more. If you are a CIO or aspiring technology enthusiast passionate about transformations, tune in and enjoy our show! Head over to Oteemo.com to find out how we enable digital transformation and software modernization. #Oteemo #CIOPodcast #CIO #DigitalTransformation
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Transformation Nurse Academy provides the most comprehensive and engaging Nurse education through an innovative mix of online courses, in-person seminars, and a vibrant nurse community. Unlike other nursing education brands that simply focus on passing the CEN exam, Transformation Nurse Academy goes beyond test prep to offer immersive learning experiences that build real-world emergency care skills. Our differentiated approach deepens nurses’ clinical expertise and strengthens their confiden ...
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CHES® Prep Podcast

Bree Hemingway, PhD, MPH, CHES

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The CHES® Prep Podcast was created for people preparing for the Certified Health Education Specialist Exam AKA the CHES® exam and to grow your public health career with ease. We know that the CHES® exam is not the only thing going in your life so we get straight to the point with actionable steps and trusted resources. Host Bree Hemingway, PhD, MPH, CHES has been in the public health space for over a decade, taught public health courses at various universities and mentored many public health ...
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In this illuminating episode, Dr. Judith uncovers a crucial key to enhancing your soul’s progress: the pervasive yet often overlooked phenomenon of mounting irritability. With profound insight, she explores how this typical energy manifests in many people's lives, shedding light on the myriad factors contributing to this emotional state. Dr. Judith…
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Dr Natalie Canning joins us for this week’s episode of the podcast as we discuss her key research on empowering young learners in the EYFS. Episode Links Find out More on Dr Natalie Canning’s Research on Empowering Young Learners Read our Blog on Nurturing Children’s Self-Confidence and Security in the EYFS Book your Place on an Early Excellence Ro…
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Brent Hayes Edwards talks to Adam about Aimé Césaire's 1950 essay Discourse on Colonialism, a groundbreaking work of 20th-century anti-colonial thought and a precursor to the writings of Césaire's protégé, Frantz Fanon. Césaire was Martinique’s most influential poet and one of its most prominent politicians as a deputy in the French National Assemb…
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Feeling Stuck in Your Nursing Career? It’s Time to Own It – Here's How. Welcome back to another episode of the Transformation Nurse Academy Podcast. Today, we're diving into something that’s been weighing on so many nurses—feeling stuck. If you’ve ever found yourself clocking in, going through the motions, and wondering where the hell your passion …
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There’s one tiny habit I do every single day that isn’t fun but I know it keeps my weight stable. Listen on to find out what this habit is and how to get the benefits for yourself even though it isn’t fun. You’ll discover: The tiny habit that keeps weight stable. My story behind how I went from avoiding the scales because I didn’t want to ‘obsess’ …
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By the end of 1895 Oscar Wilde’s life was in ruins as he sat in Reading Gaol facing public disgrace, bankruptcy and, two years later, exile. Just ten months earlier the premiere of The Importance of Being Earnest at St James’s Theatre in London had been greeted rapturously by both the audience and critics. In this episode Colin and Clare consider w…
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We’re joined by Nova Robinson this week as we discuss the challenges but also the benefits of age classes. We explore the importance of a clear understanding of child development and offer key advice for meeting the needs of all of the children. Episode Links Book your place on our Support for Teachers with Mixed Age Classes Webinar Series…
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Welcome back, bi*! This week, we’re diving deep into a controversial case involving a 44-year-old female Jehovah's Witness who received a blood transfusion while battling necrotizing pancreatitis. As a Jehovah's Witness, her beliefs complicated the medical decisions made during her treatment. Throughout the episode, we explore the ethical and legal…
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Welcome to another value-packed episode from the Oteemo CIO Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Brian Comp, CIO of FHLB Cincinnati, and Roger Nowakowski, CIO of FHLB Office of Finance, to dive into the latest insights and strategies shaping the future of IT leadership. What truly makes this episode special is the opportunity to highlight the…
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In this riveting episode of Mastering Life's Adventures, Dr. Judith delves deeper into the intricate landscape of regret, leading us into the often-shadowy realm of shame—the 15th Key to Soul Growth. With her trademark blend of insight and compassion, she unpacks the complexities of shame: what it is, how it arises, and the behaviors that often tra…
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If you find yourself over eating when your friends cook for you then this week you’re in luck! Listen on to discover my 3 fun tips for being a gracious guest without ending up with a bloated belly. You’ll discover: Story behind this episode What drives over eating at other people’s houses 3 clever tips to be a gracious guest without over eating An …
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First off, shoutout to all my listeners—y’all aren’t a huge crowd, but I love every single one of you. We’re keeping it real today, starting with a shoutout to @NoSaltBP.org, a nurse out of California who's got some fire questions. This leads us into a discussion on the challenges nurses face across different states, especially when dealing with ma…
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In his long 1938 poem, Louis MacNeice took many of the ideals shared by other young writers of his time – a desire for relevance, responsiveness and, above all, honesty – and applied them in a way that has few equivalents in English poetry. This diary-style work, written from August to December 1938, reflects with ‘documentary vividness’, as Ian Ha…
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The first few weeks are such a busy yet crucial time in the EYFS year. Llewella Ivins joins us this week as we put together a checklist to make sure we haven’t missed anything! Episode Links Download our EYFS checklist for ECTs Access our Indoor Provision Audit Toolبقلم Early Excellence
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In Part II of our conversation with Lyvita Brooks, we delve into the question that resonates deeply with many: "Why is this happening to me?" Lyvita masterfully unpacks this inquiry, revealing that the answer lies in a single word that calls for awareness, flexibility, and the willingness to transform our perceptions. Lyvita courageously shares the…
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The Annals, Tacitus’ study of the emperors from Tiberius to Nero, covers some of the most vivid and ruthless episodes in Roman history. A masterclass in political intrigue (and how not to do it), the Annals features mutiny, senatorial backstabbing, wars on the imperial frontiers, political purges and enormous egos. Emily and Tom explore the many am…
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Are you a secret eater? Well I used to be the same. Tune in to discover the counter-intuitive secret to actually stopping secret eating and all the shame and self loathing that goes along with it. You’ll discover: The story behind this episode The counter-intuitive secret to stop – step 1. The counter-intuitive secret to stop – step 2. Bonus tip An…
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This week, we’re joined by Anna-Marie Bevan, the Head of Ely and Caerau Integrated Children’s Centre in Cardiff. We discuss the journey of development at the setting, the rich experiences provided and the importance of striking the right balance between child initiated and adult-guided learning. Episode Links Explore our upcoming CPD Join our EYFS …
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In today’s episode, we dive into the shocking case of Judith Sobol, a former home health nurse who showed up to work high on methamphetamines, leading to the tragic death of a ventilator-dependent child. Sobol ended up convicted of second-degree murder, and her nursing license was permanently revoked. We also talk about the severe consequences of s…
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In the preface to the Decameron Boccaccio describes Florentine society laid waste by bubonic plague in the mid-14th century. But before he gets to that he has a confession for the reader: he has been hurt by love, a love ‘more fervent than any other love’, and intends his work as a guide to life and love for young women in particular. In the first …
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In this Mastering Life's Adventures episode, we're honored to have Lyvita Brooks as our special guest. Lyvita delves deep into her journey of "Forging a Life Through Competition and Inspiration," reflecting on her unique experiences as an only child. She opens up about the complex dynamics of viewing her mother as a competitor and a source of inspi…
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While I whole heartedly reject the no pain no gain mantra of the diet industry, there is some effort required to create a healthy relationship with food and your body. Tune in to discover why learning to embrace a little bit of discomfort now is the key to feeling good about food AND feeling great in your clothes. You’ll discover: The story behind …
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The genitourinary (GU) system plays a pivotal role in both waste elimination and reproduction. For healthcare professionals, particularly those in emergency and critical care settings, a thorough understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the GU system is indispensable. Today, we're going to get up close and personal with the Genitourinary (GU)…
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Judith Ish-Horowicz, the co-founder and director of the UK’s first intergenerational nursery, joins us for our first episode of the new school year. As part of our chat, Judith tells us all about the inspirational multi-generational work at Apples and Honey Nightingale and the benefits for all involved. Episode Links Watch Judith Ish-Horowicz prese…
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Do you know how to handle COPD patients during sedation without screwing up? Today’s episode is a special one, thanks to a great question from Debbie Hasty, a longtime friend and a badass PACU/ICU nurse. Debbie wanted some clarity on what to do when a COPD patient on home oxygen starts to desaturate. First off, let’s discuss GOLD standard. GOLD sta…
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In this episode of the CHES Prep Podcast, host Bree Hemingway sits down with two luminaries in the field of public health: Dr. Lawrence Green and Dr. Judith Ottoson. Together, they delve deep into the intricacies of the PRECEDE-PROCEED model for health program planning, implementation, and evaluation. Their combined expertise spans decades of resea…
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Today, we’re sharing part 2 of our insightful discussion with Dr. Cindy Delgado, an experienced public health professional with an extensive background in health education. In this continuation, we explore deep and practical advice on the assessment area of responsibility for the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam. Dr. Delgado’s expe…
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In this episode, Bree and Dr. Delgado explore the critical components of planning and assessment necessary for public health programming. They review different phases of needs assessments and capacity building while emphasizing the importance of addressing social determinants of health. Table of Contents Introduction to Planning and Assessment Form…
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Today’s episode breaks down the concept and utility of Gantt charts, emphasizing their importance in public health project management. The Gantt Chart Explainer walks us through the components, benefits, and flexibility of Gantt charts, and uses a hypothetical public health program example to illustrate how you can effectively plan, track, and adju…
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The Importance of Scope of Work (SOW) in Public Health Planning and Implementation In this episode, Bree Hemingway covers the various aspects and significance of a Scope of Work (SOW) in public health projects. She emphasizes the need for clarity, accountability, and resource efficiency that SOW brings to the table, ensuring that public health prog…
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In this episode of Mastering Life's Adventures, Dr. Judith unveils the 14th Key to Soul Growth: exploring four types of regrets, with a hidden fifth regret lying beneath them all. She delves into how our choices and decisions shape our lives and how subtle and irritating or devastating and consuming regrets can haunt our minds and impede our soul's…
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Join our CEO, Raja Gudepu, as he hosts a dynamic conversation with a leading technology executive. In this insightful podcast with Liz Moore from LPGA, they discuss the future of innovation, tech leadership, and strategies for navigating today's digital landscape. Whether you're an aspiring IT leader or a seasoned professional, this episode offers …
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Brent Hayes Edwards and Adam discuss the ‘ur-text of Black political philosophy’, W.E.B. Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk. Spanning autobiography, history, biography, fiction, music criticism and political science, its fourteen essays set the tone for Black literature, political debate and scholarly production for the course of the 20th century. S…
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In this episode, Bree explains the importance of distinguishing between primary and secondary data, detailing how each is collected and used in public health assessments. She also discusses the advantages and limitations of both types of data and their relevance to the CHES exam. By the end of the episode, you'll have a clearer understanding of how…
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A change of pace this week - but if you know anyone who is struggling to conceive especially if they're older OR have PCOS then please share this episode You'll discover: The story behind this episode 11 things that helped me conceive naturally Bonus tip AN INVITATIONIf you 'd like support in learning to change your relationship wth the scale AND l…
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2024 Summer Break Re-Release - Episode 85 This week we’re joined by Clare King, one of our Curriculum Consultants at Early Excellence. We discuss the key principles of effective continuous provision and how to put these principles into practice. Take a virtual classroom tour of the Early Excellence learning environments Find out more about our Insi…
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Do you know your rights when faced with Unsafe patient assignments? In this episode, I’m diving deep into a critical issue that’s been making the rounds—patient abandonment versus refusing an unsafe assignment. If you’re a nurse and you’re not crystal clear on the difference, listen up. I came across a TikTok video from a PICU nurse named Alex. She…
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Few poets have had the courage (or inclination) to rhyme ‘Plato’ with ‘potato’, ‘intellectual’ with ‘hen-peck’d you all’ or ‘Acropolis’ with ‘Constantinople is’. Byron does all of these in Don Juan, his 16,000-line unfinished mock epic that presents itself as a grand satire on human vanity in the tradition of Cervantes, Swift and the Stoics, and re…
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In this compelling episode of Mastering Life's Adventures, Dr. Judith takes a deep dive into the transformative power of love as a crucial key to soul progress. With a fresh and thought-provoking perspective, she redefines love as letting go, skillfully unraveling the intricate dance between expectations, disappointments, and our actual capacity to…
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Worried about gaining weight as you go through hormonal changes? Then listen on to find out the 3 major reasons I'm not afraid and how you can adopt these ideas as well. You'll discover: The story behind this episode 3 major reasons I'm not afraid of menopause weight gain Bonus tip AN INVITATIONIf you 'd like support in learning to change your rela…
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2024 Summer Break Re-Release - Episode 52 In this week’s episode, Andy and Llewella explore the increasing popularity of tuff spot trays in early years settings. They discuss how Tuff Spot trays are used, look closely at some of the potential drawbacks of being over reliant on tray based activities and ask the question: Is it time to move away from…
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How can a thorough respiratory assessment, including anatomy, lifestyle, and ABG interpretation, enhance a nurse's management of critical respiratory conditions? Welcome back to the Transformation Nurse Academy podcast. This week, we're diving deep into the crucial topic of respiratory assessment—one that every nurse needs to master, especially in …
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‘Goblin Market’ was the title poem of Christina Rossetti’s first collection, published in 1862, and while she disclaimed any allegorical purpose in it, modern readers have found it hard to resist political interpretations. The poem’s most obvious preoccupation seems to be the Victorian notion of the ‘fallen woman’. When she wrote it Rossetti was wo…
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In this illuminating episode of Mastering Life's Adventures, we welcome back our special guest, Ray Hurst. Ray brings a profound and unique perspective on the meaning of spirit, the importance of personal mastery, and the role of attachment. Ray delves into the ways to maintain a spiritual connection and what can sever this bond with your Higher So…
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Do you feel bad when you look in the mirror? Or avoid it all together? Then this weeks Joyful Eating instalment is definitely one to check out. I'm sharing the secret to how I did what I previously thought was impossible. How I actually changed my relationship with the mirror so I actually feel good when looking at my reflection. And the most surpr…
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In his prodigious, prolific and very short career, Lucan was at turns championed, disavowed and finally forced into suicide at 25 by the emperor Nero. His only surviving work is Civil War, an account of the bloody and chaotic power struggle between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. In their first episode on Latin literature’s so-called ‘Silver Ag…
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2024 Summer Break Re-Release - Episode 90 Does your practice reflect the value of self-regulation? In this week’s episode, we’re joined by members of the senior team from Rawmarsh Nursery School in Rotherham as we explore the vital importance of nurturing self-regulation skills. Access training on Child Development including Self-Regulation Become …
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On this episode of Mastering Life's Adventures, our special guest, Ray Hurst, shares his compelling journey. He discusses his experience growing up and dealing with deep depression, even while being successful in his career. Ray reveals how he realized he had unresolved issues that felt like a "riptide," pulling on his emotional well-being. This "r…
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If you’ve tried many many things over the years to ‘fix’ your relationship with food and your weight and nothing has worked. Then this weeks Joyful Eating episode is for you! Tune into the inspirational conversation I had with Judith where she shares how she went from having a dysfunctional relationship with food for as long as she can remember. Fe…
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The character of Gawain, one of King Arthur’s leading knights, recurs throughout medieval literature, but the way he’s presented underwent a curious development during the period, moving closer and closer to an impossible and perhaps comical ideal of chivalric perfection. In 'Sir Gawain and the Greene Knight', his most well-known incarnation, Gawai…
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