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Unapologetically FemalesUnapologetically FemalesUF | EP 34: Nutrition With Christine Babey Part TwoWelcome to UF!  This week on Unapologetically Female, we’re diving into all things nutrition with a special guest Christine Babey, an amazing registered dietitian and nutritionist. From diet myths and balanced eating to what really fuels your body best, we’re breaking down the facts and keeping it real. Enjoy Part Two!Unapologetically Females is a fun, nonjudgemental space where we, Cindy and Danielle, talk about our shared experiences as women. We invite you to engage in our discussion about the imbalance and confusion around being a female, while tackling some of th...2025-07-0934 minUnapologetically FemalesUnapologetically FemalesUF | EP 33: Nutrition With Christine Babey Part OneWelcome to UF!  This week on Unapologetically Female, we’re diving into all things nutrition with a special guest Christine Babey, an amazing registered dietitian and nutritionist. From diet myths and balanced eating to what really fuels your body best, we’re breaking down the facts and keeping it real.Unapologetically Females is a fun, nonjudgemental space where we, Cindy and Danielle, talk about our shared experiences as women. We invite you to engage in our discussion about the imbalance and confusion around being a female, while tackling some of the hardest myths...2025-07-0226 minUnapologetically FemalesUnapologetically FemalesUF | EP 26: Interview with Christine Barnes for Teacher Appreciation Week! Part TwoWelcome to UF! Here is part two of last weeks episode! In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, we’re sitting down with someone who’s shaping the next generation—Danielle’s daughter’s incredible kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Christine Barnes! From classroom chaos to heartwarming moments, she shares what it’s really like behind the scenes and why early education matters more than ever. This one’s a love letter to all the teachers out there!Unapologetically Females is a fun, nonjudgemental space where we, Cindy and Danielle, talk about our shared experiences as women. We invite you...2025-05-1437 minPowerful ConnectionsPowerful ConnectionsIndigenous Partnerships - Creating an Indigenous-Owned Commercial OrganizationIn this episode, I speak with Christine Goulais (CEO, NBISIING Power) and Brendan Huston (CEO, Nipissing First Nation (NFN)) about creating Indigenous business, economic growth, and building something meaningful for the community.There is incredible opportunity to build long-term, meaningful relationships that foster things like innovation, inclusion, and shared business success. Having a seat at the table to contribute to significant decisions around the business and its strategic direction and investments. The most important things are economic sustainability.Organizations need to align values, but the challenge of creating a great relationship is that it takes time...2025-05-1441 minUnapologetically FemalesUnapologetically FemalesUF | EP 25: Interview with Christine Barnes for Teacher Appreciation Week! Part OneWelcome to UF! In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, we’re sitting down with someone who’s shaping the next generation—Danielle’s daughter’s incredible kindergarten teacher Mrs. Christine Barnes! From classroom chaos to heartwarming moments, she shares what it’s really like behind the scenes and why early education matters more than ever. This one’s a love letter to all the teachers out there!Unapologetically Females is a fun, nonjudgemental space where we, Cindy and Danielle, talk about our shared experiences as women. We invite you to engage in our discussion about the imba...2025-05-0742 minSoul of Travel: Women\'s Wisdom and Mindful TravelSoul of Travel: Women's Wisdom and Mindful TravelSoul of Travel Listener Favorite: Jumping the Picket Fence with Lydia DeanSend us a textIn this episode of Soul of Travel, Season 6: Women's Wisdom + Mindful Travel, presented by @journeywoman_original, Soul of Travel listener and guest Tara Busch would like to share her favorite conversation with Lydia Dean of Go Philanthropic.At twenty-nine, Lydia Dean left Florida with her husband John and young children for a life-changing global journey, eventually settling in Provence, France. Her humanitarian work took her through India, Asia, and Latin America, leading to the creation of GoPhilanthropic Travel and GoPhilanthropic Foundation, connecting travelers with grassroots changemakers worldwide. Her two memoirs, Jumping...2025-04-0946 minPowerful ConnectionsPowerful ConnectionsIndigenous Relationships - The PartnershipIn this episode, Christine Goulais (CEO, NBISIING Power) and Rob McNeil (President, Composite Power Group Inc.) present the importance and value of Indigenous Relationships and Partnerships. They discuss why their Partnership works so well.They both have their histories and journeys that have led them to this point where they meet in their careers, and they reveal how their openness and constant communication is their success and their strength.I have known Rob for about 20 years. I have only known Christine about 4 years, but I knew who she was when she was still with Hydro One...2025-04-0250 minGirl Doc Survival GuideGirl Doc Survival GuideEP152: Where Passion Meets Professionalism: Dr. Vineet Arora's Approach to MedicineNavigating Healthcare: Mentorship, Wellbeing, and Innovation with Dr. Vineet AroraIn this episode, we are joined by Dr. Vineet Arora, Herbert T. Abelson Professor of Medicine and Dean for Medical Education at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. Dr. Arora discusses her career trajectory, emphasizing the importance of preparation, passion, and leadership in medical education. She talks about the significance of mentorship, addressing how to advance both personal and professional goals. Dr. Arora also delves into the challenges of physician wellbeing, the balance between patient care and self-care, and the cultural shift needed in medical...2025-02-0516 minAt This Table - Taste and See His GoodnessAt This Table - Taste and See His GoodnessCelebrating Lessons from Lad: A Year of Wisdom, Love & Legacy with Christine Nicole FerrisWelcome to this week’s episode of At This Table with host, Shelly Brown, where we have inspiring conversations with Redemption Press authors and friends.This week, we’re celebrating the 1-year anniversary of Lessons from Lad by Christine Nicole Ferris! Since its release, this touching and insightful book has brought comfort, inspiration, and heartfelt wisdom to so many readers.2025-01-3022 minFilm Fanatic CommentariesFilm Fanatic CommentariesChristine (1983) *FIRST TIME WATCHING* - Film Fanatic Commentary - Season 7An Audio-Only Commentary on the 1983 film CHRISTINE by John Doe. Starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky, Harry Dean Stanton, Christine Belford, Roberts Blossom. Directed by John Carpenter.A nerdish boy buys a strange car with an evil mind of its own and his nature starts to change to reflect it.#commentary #johncarpenter #christine #stephenking #keithgordon #harrydeanstanton #strangecar11/01/2025 Commentary recording dateFilm source for syncing up - Amazon PrimeFollow me on Rumble2025-01-161h 51Girl Doc Survival GuideGirl Doc Survival GuideEP132: Embracing Failure: Dr. Yemi Sokumbi on Innovation and Perseverance in HealthcareIn this episode of SEE HEAR FEEL, host Christine speaks with Dr. Yemi Sokumbi, a dermatologist and dermatopathologist at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, who is also the head of medical business development. They discuss key takeaways for innovation in healthcare, including the importance of embracing failure, solving familiar problems, and cross-pollination across medical disciplines. Dr. Sokumbi shares insights from her journey, emphasizing the value of tenacity and perseverance in bringing novel ideas to market, and touches on the nuances of encouraging diversity in innovation, particularly among women.00:00 Introduction to Dr. Yemi Sokumbi01:47 Defining Innovation...2024-09-1814 minThe Wrong End of the TableThe Wrong End of the TableThe Wrong End of the Table - E02S05 - Interior designer Christine GrangerWorst dating experience, Sluts!!!, What fashion trend would you kill? Body suits on dudes??Host: Leah PanapaCosthost: Dean MorrisAddition host: Andrew ClayAddition host: Glen LevyProducer: Mike NesbittThe youtube video version is available from the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWrongEndoftheTable2024-09-0636 minself-defense sundayself-defense sundayhave you read: 'the bad weather friend' by Dean Koontzlooking for something new and different to read? this might be the one. ___ Find me on socials! Follow me personally on Instagram @cdazzles (instagram.com/cdazzles/) or follow the podcast @selfdefensesundaypod (instagram.com/selfdefensesundaypod/). *** ‘Self-Defense Sunday’ is a community and safe space for lessons and reflections, growth, well-being, and the occasional "keke". Christine is a multi-passionate creative and copywriter with an affinity for well-being and enjoyments.2024-08-2507 minLeadovationLeadovationChristine Whitney Sanchez: Transformative Leader Wins MFI’s Leadership AwardAbout Christine Whitney Sanchez:As a speaker, author, and advisor to some of the world’s most recognizable organizations, Christine Whitney Sanchez is a transformative leadership expert who is waking up organizations to fulfill their destiny. She has worked across five continents to build the capacity for mindful leadership, enlightened organizations, strategic collaboration, and thriving cultures.As a former psychotherapist and inaugural Chief Culture Officer for Enterprise Technology at Arizona State University, Christine seamlessly integrates her background into the world of transformative leadership and organizational change. Her work has touched the lives of tens of th...2024-08-2044 minLiturgical rebelsLiturgical rebelsEpisode 14 - Brian Edgar and the God Who PlaysSend us a textIn this episode of Liturgical Rebels Brian Edgar explores the concept of a playful attitude towards God and the world, emphasizing the importance of enjoying life as part of having a relationship with God. Edgar highlights the need to integrate work and play, challenging the Protestant work ethic that prioritizes productivity over creativity and imagination. He reminds us that the biblical images of the eternal kingdom of God emphasize childlike play and joy. Edgar's book, 'The God Who Plays,' offers a refreshing perspective on Christian faith and spirituality. In this conversation, Brian...2024-08-1446 minGirl Doc Survival GuideGirl Doc Survival GuideEP126: AI, Medicine, and the Human Touch: A Discussion with Dr. Gauri AgarwalIn this episode of SEE HEAR FEEL, Dr. Gauri Agarwal, an associate professor and associate dean of curriculum at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, discusses the importance of integrating visual thinking strategies into medical education. Dr. Agarwal shares a touching anecdote about a hospital chaplain during the pandemic to explore the intersection of humanity and technology. She explains the origins and applications of visual thinking strategies in healthcare, highlighting the benefits in empathy, communication, and cognitive flexibility. Dr. Agarwal also reflects on what it means to be human in the age of artificial intelligence, emphasizing the...2024-08-0313 minAt This Table - Taste and See His GoodnessAt This Table - Taste and See His GoodnessBONUS: Lessons from Lad by Christine Nicole FerrisWelcome to this week’s Author Spotlight sponsored by Redemption Press. Each week, we feature one of our Redemption Press authors, where we shine a light on their book, share their journeys, and unearth the profound messages within their works.Today's episode features Christine Nicole Ferris, author of Lessons from Lad.2024-07-3020 minGirl Doc Survival GuideGirl Doc Survival GuideEP123: Overcoming the Fear of Failure: A Conversation with Dr. Yemi SokumbiIn this episode of SEE HEAR FEEL, we continue our insightful conversation with Dr. Olayemi 'Yemi' Sokumbi, MD, a dermatologist and dermatopathologist at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Sokumbi discusses her struggles with the fear of failure, especially as an immigrant and a Black woman in a high-stakes profession. She highlights the concept of stereotype threat and its implications on her performance and mental well-being. Dr. Sokumbi shares her journey towards self-compassion, the importance of separating one's identity from professional achievements, and the need to talk openly about failures. This candid discussion offers practical advice for overcoming stereotype threat and emphasizes...2024-07-1711 min