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Ask a Death Doula
THE GOOD DEATH VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR: Suzanne B. O'Brien RN in Conversation with Christine Caldwell
Unlock the secrets to transforming end-of-life care with the healing power of psychedelics. Join us in a thought-provoking conversation with Christine Caldwell, the visionary behind End of Life Psychedelic Care. Christine shares her incredible journey from meditative practices and a fascination with quantum mechanics to pioneering the use of psychedelics in easing the fear of death. The episode sheds light on her profound experiences in home health care and the pivotal role her son played in steering her towards this fulfilling and impactful path. Our exploration doesn't stop there. We also navigate the fascinating landscape...
2025-06-17
44 min
Sounds of Health
"Never Too Old for a Wish to Come True" - Traci O'Brien & Christine Brown - Senior Promises
In this episode of Sounds of Health, host David MacNiven sits down with Traci O’Brien and Christine Brown, the passionate co-founders of Senior Promises, an organization dedicated to granting wishes to underprivileged seniors. From small comforts to life-changing experiences, Traci and Christine share the incredible impact of fulfilling wishes—from TVs and cowboy boots to community gardens. They discuss the origins of Senior Promises, the challenges of running a nonprofit, and how you can help make a difference. Plus, they reveal their own health hacks for staying physically, emotionally, and fina...
2025-06-16
25 min
Drinks in the Library
The Rose Code by Kate Quinn with Christine O’Brien
Hello Libration Nation! In this podcast episode, I'm excited to discuss The Rose Code by Kate Quinn with my cousin Christine O'Brien—a nurse, wife, fur-mom, and avid reader. We'll delve into the lives of female codebreakers at Bletchley Park during WWII, exploring their friendships, struggles, and key plot twists. Christine shares her insights on the serious tone of the novel and its historical significance, making it a great pick for book clubs. Join us for this enriching conversation paired with a delightful rosé from Christine's wine club, Armitage. Cheers!Drink PairingPinot Noir Rosé from...
2024-10-22
00 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Paranormal
People of the Dark by Robert E. Howard
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/824597 to listen full audiobooks. Title: People of the Dark Author: Robert E. Howard Narrator: Mark Bowen Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 53 minutes Release date: September 19, 2024 Genres: Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Paranormal Publisher's Summary: 'People of the Dark' is a short story by Robert E. Howard, first published in 1932. The tale blends elements of fantasy, horror, and adventure, set within the dark and mysterious world of ancient races and reincarnation. The protagonist, John O'Brien, experiences strange dreams in which he finds himself in a past life as a warrior named Conan. Through these visions, he discovers...
2024-09-19
03 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Teen & YA, Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Paranormal
The Gods of Bal-Sagoth by Robert E. Howard
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/824596 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Gods of Bal-Sagoth Author: Robert E. Howard Narrator: Mark Bowen Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 43 minutes Release date: September 18, 2024 Genres: Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Paranormal Publisher's Summary: The Gods of Bal-Sagoth is an adventure-fantasy story by Robert E. Howard, first published in 1931. The tale follows Turlogh Dubh O'Brien, an Irish warrior and mercenary, who finds himself caught in a storm at sea and cast ashore on a mysterious, uncharted island. There, he encounters Athelstane, a Viking prince who leads him to the legendary lost city of Bal-Sagoth. The city...
2024-09-18
03 min
Bitter Jurors
Marslaysas - Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien Interview
In lieu of a regular episode recap, Christine sits down with Survivor: Marquesas and Survivor: All-Stars castaway Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien!
2024-08-30
1h 01
The Modern Ancestral Mamas Podcast
Episode 56: The scary truth behind school lunches with Zen Honeycutt
Brace yourselves folks, this episode is a tough one! If you are interested in learning more about the truth behind school lunches, glyphosate, and GMO’s then this episode is for you. Zen Honeycutt is the founder of Moms Across America and author of the book Unstoppable. She shares with us her story of fashion designer to holistic health advocate and now activist who fights hard to empower moms to make better choices when it comes to feeding their families. This is the final episode in our school lunch series, make sure to check out episodes: 55,54, and 53 with guests Hi...
2024-07-03
1h 28
Connected Communication
Fair Play To You, Jimmy
In this episode, Christine addresses a recent reel she saw in which Jimmy Carr attempted a Dublin accent and Conan O´Brien expressed his confusion about an Irish English phrase. She explains the meaning of 'fair play to you' and emphasises the importance of respecting accents and languages. Christine also discusses her love of Hiberno English and her decision to incorporate more of it into her podcast. Reflecting on her past experiences as a performer, she shares her struggles with content creation and the pressure to perform.Support the Podcast Hosted on Acast. See a...
2024-04-30
27 min
The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson and Robert Kelly
I'm Neutral (feat. Conan O'Brien)
Comedy legend Conan O'Brien is in the building to promote his SXM channel and new TV show. Bobby connects with him over growing up in Boston. When his segment is over, Christine explains what a diva cup is used for.Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
2024-04-11
53 min
Investigative Poetics
1. The Blast
Even when you know tragedy is coming, you never expect it to happen today. Season 1, Episode 1, “The Blast,” narrates the day my father, Brien Gardiner, committed suicide. Investigative Poetics is a work of creative nonfiction. These stories depict actual events as truthfully as recollection permits and can be verified by research. These stories are true, but some events have been compressed, some dialogue has been recreated, and some names and identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of the real people involved. Subscribe to the podcast and follow the investigation on Instagram @christinegardinerwriting
2024-03-13
16 min
freigeistern! Der Podcast für Kinder- und Jugendliteratur
Anne Leichtfuß – Leichtgeistern
Im Gespräch mit der Übersetzerin und Synchrondolmetscherin in Leichte Sprache Anne Leichtfuß übersetzt schwierige Texte in Texte, die Menschen mit Lernschwäche, mit einer Behinderung oder geringen Sprachkenntnissen verstehen - das sind in Deutschland etwa 14 Millionen. „Wir leben in einer Zeit mit riesigen gesamtgesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen“, sagt Anne Leichtfuß in der 76. „freigeistern!“-Folge. Vor diesem Hintergrund bekommt die Leichte Sprache noch mehr Bedeutung und Dimensionen: eine gesellschaftliche, politische, ästhetische, ethische, eine visionäre. Schließlich sollten alle das Recht haben, alles zu verstehen. Ein Gespräch über Sprache, Sprechen, Sprachlosigkeit, über Teilhabe, Toleranz, Verstehen, Verständnis, über eine fulminante Übersetzung der Antigone...
2024-01-25
55 min
The Campus Exchange
Christine Rosen on Social Media, Media Bias, and Free Speech
Christine Rosen is a senior fellow at AEI, who specializes in society and culture, as well as technology and culture. Dr. Rosen is concurrently a columnist for Commentary Magazine and a co-host of The Commentary Magazine Podcast, as well as a fellow at the University of Virginia’s Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, and a senior editor in an advisory position at the New Atlantis. Dr. Rosen is joined by Ella O’Brien of Baylor University to discuss social media, media bias, and free speech. To learn more about AEI’s work on college campus...
2023-12-18
22 min
The So What from BCG
Do Pharma CEOs Have the Prescription for a Net Zero World?
Ahead of COP28, the UN’s climate conference, we explore the unique ways public-private partnerships help achieve sustainability goals. Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen, CEO of Novo Nordisk; Pascal Soriot, CEO of AstraZeneca; and Christine O’Brien, lead for BCG’s climate and sustainability practice in health care, discuss the projects and success of the Sustainable Markets Initiative Health Systems Task Force. The Task Force brings together global health leaders to enhance individual, societal, and planetary health. Together, they have launched sector-first commitments, actions, and recommendations to accelerate the delivery of net zero, patient-centric health systems. Learn Mo...
2023-11-22
24 min
The MM+M Podcast
HLTH 2023 Takeouts: Gabbi's Kaitlin Christine
Jack O’Brien speaks with Gabbi founder and CEO Kaitlin Christine, a breast cancer survivor and ovarian cancer previvor. Christine discusses Gabbi's AI model, which helps determine a woman’s risk of breast cancer with 90% accuracy. Follow us: @MMMnewswww.mmm-online.com Step into the future of health media at the MM+M Media Summit on October 30th, 2025 live in NYC! Join top voices in pharma marketing for a full day of forward-thinking discussions on AI, streaming, retail media, and more. Explore the latest in omnichannel strategy, personalization, media trust, and da...
2023-11-18
13 min
New Books in Performing Arts
Pat Thomson and Christine Hall, "Schools and Cultural Citizenship: Arts Education for Life" (Routledge, 2023)
Why study the arts in school? In Schools and Cultural Citizenship: Arts Education for Life (Routledge, 2023), Pat Thomson, Professor of Education at the University of Nottingham and Christine Hall, Emeritus Professor and former Head of Education at the University of Nottingham, examine this question by introducing findings from the Tracking Arts Learning and Engagement (TALE) Project. The book reflects on perspectives of teachers, students, school managers, and arts organisations as to how “arts rich” schools are constituted and what is needed for them to survive and thrive. The book is offers deep theoretical and empirical insights, and will be accessible and e...
2023-10-28
45 min
New Books in Critical Theory
Pat Thomson and Christine Hall, "Schools and Cultural Citizenship: Arts Education for Life" (Routledge, 2023)
Why study the arts in school? In Schools and Cultural Citizenship: Arts Education for Life (Routledge, 2023), Pat Thomson, Professor of Education at the University of Nottingham and Christine Hall, Emeritus Professor and former Head of Education at the University of Nottingham, examine this question by introducing findings from the Tracking Arts Learning and Engagement (TALE) Project. The book reflects on perspectives of teachers, students, school managers, and arts organisations as to how “arts rich” schools are constituted and what is needed for them to survive and thrive. The book is offers deep theoretical and empirical insights, and will be accessible and e...
2023-10-28
45 min
New Books in Education
Pat Thomson and Christine Hall, "Schools and Cultural Citizenship: Arts Education for Life" (Routledge, 2023)
Why study the arts in school? In Schools and Cultural Citizenship: Arts Education for Life (Routledge, 2023), Pat Thomson, Professor of Education at the University of Nottingham and Christine Hall, Emeritus Professor and former Head of Education at the University of Nottingham, examine this question by introducing findings from the Tracking Arts Learning and Engagement (TALE) Project. The book reflects on perspectives of teachers, students, school managers, and arts organisations as to how “arts rich” schools are constituted and what is needed for them to survive and thrive. The book is offers deep theoretical and empirical insights, and will be accessible and e...
2023-10-28
45 min
New Books in Higher Education
Pat Thomson and Christine Hall, "Schools and Cultural Citizenship: Arts Education for Life" (Routledge, 2023)
Why study the arts in school? In Schools and Cultural Citizenship: Arts Education for Life (Routledge, 2023), Pat Thomson, Professor of Education at the University of Nottingham and Christine Hall, Emeritus Professor and former Head of Education at the University of Nottingham, examine this question by introducing findings from the Tracking Arts Learning and Engagement (TALE) Project. The book reflects on perspectives of teachers, students, school managers, and arts organisations as to how “arts rich” schools are constituted and what is needed for them to survive and thrive. The book is offers deep theoretical and empirical insights, and will be accessible and e...
2023-10-28
45 min
New Books in Art
Pat Thomson and Christine Hall, "Schools and Cultural Citizenship: Arts Education for Life" (Routledge, 2023)
Why study the arts in school? In Schools and Cultural Citizenship: Arts Education for Life (Routledge, 2023), Pat Thomson, Professor of Education at the University of Nottingham and Christine Hall, Emeritus Professor and former Head of Education at the University of Nottingham, examine this question by introducing findings from the Tracking Arts Learning and Engagement (TALE) Project. The book reflects on perspectives of teachers, students, school managers, and arts organisations as to how “arts rich” schools are constituted and what is needed for them to survive and thrive. The book is offers deep theoretical and empirical insights, and will be accessible and e...
2023-10-28
45 min
On Principle
The Fateful Cab Ride: Christine Chang
Christine Chang recalls the moment in the back seat of a cab, heading across Manhattan to her next appointment. She and her cofounder, Sarah Lee, finally had to have a tough conversation about the future of their beauty business Glow Recipe.The pair had originally built a successful business focused on curating Korean beauty products produced by other manufacturers. A business that had generated a significant customer following and an engaged fan base through savvy use of social media. A business that generated the majority of Glow Recipe's revenue, which was reported to be $1 million in their...
2023-10-11
34 min
UFO Talker
Is the San Luis Valley the Disneyland of UFOs?/Interview with Christopher O'Brien on San Luis Valley, his UFODAP home UFO tracking system and the first known UFO home movie from 1948
Send us a textSeason 2 Episode 6. Host Michael Ryan interviews Christopher O'Brien (who Michael Ryan considers the Hunter S. Thompson of ufology) on his 10 year investigation into the San Luis Valley. UFOs, paranormal, secret military helicopters and more in an area that spans Colorado and New Mexico. Mr. O'Brien also talks about his UFODAP home UFO tracking system. Complete with video cameras, multiple sensors and operates 24/7. All the data can be shared. He also talks about his discovery of the first known UFO home movie from 1948. Christopher O'Brien has written three books on the San Luis Valley. The Myst...
2023-10-11
1h 09
Back to Me – Midlife Wellness, Mindset and Self-Care for Women
E#138 Coaching Yourself Through Crisis with Christine O'Brien Horstman on the Back to Me Podcast
You know those days when you are stuck on something and you just can't figure out what to do? How about a handy book that helps you? Christine is the author of Deal With It Doll and a coach helping you through those personal crises (and that doesn't mean that it has to be something huge!) We are talking life and change and downtime and daydreaming! As a career coach and corporate trainer, Christine specializes in helping people move through the uncomfortable unknown, unexpected forks in the road, and overall day-to-day challenges. Christine...
2023-09-01
44 min
Book Vs Movie Podcast
The Killers (1946) Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner, Edmond O'Brien, Ernest Hemingway
Book Vs. Movie: The KillersThe 1927 Ernest Hemingway Short Story Vs. the 1946 Classic FilmThe Margos are discussing Ernest Hemingway for the first time on the podcast after nine years of producing, which is shocking! His 1927 short story, The Killers, was first published in 1927 for Scribner’s Magazine and is a return of his character Nick Adams who appears in several short stories. Set in Summit, Illinois, Adams has to deal with a couple of hitmen looking to take out a boxer named “Ole Anderson.” A Swedish heavyweight fighter being...
2023-07-16
1h 28
Life Over Whiskey
What makes a person attractive? with Christine Bermas
There are different qualities that makes a person attractive. For some it's physical appearance and for others it's character and personality. But one thing is for sure, our preferences develop over time. So at this point in your life, what for you makes a person attractive? Join the conversation over a glass of whiskey with our guest, a performer and actress, Christine Bermas. 🥃
2023-06-13
22 min
Serious Privacy
A week in Privacy with demonstrations, FTC, Meta, and more!
Send us a textIn this episode of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal of Outschool discuss some of the hottest privacy news - spanning the Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal by FTC Commissioner Christine Wilson (R) who has indicated her intention to resign to the Netherlands’ outlawing social media posts to the mounting opposition to the EU-US Data Protection Framework (the Thingy”). Paul put it very well in this IAPP article "With the EPDB's opinion on the framework weeks away, I think the Parliament's resolution is very timely, and might also infl...
2023-02-22
40 min