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TherabytesTherabytesF-Words: FUTURE!F-words: FUTURE.All the F-words lead up to Future - and this week it's a special video-cast look into the Future. And a sneak peak of the Healthy Strides Community Hub!"I am growing up every day, so please find ways for me to participate and be included in my community"2025-06-1621 minTherabytesTherabytesF-words: Fitness (a parents perspective!)This week on TheraBytes! We catch up with Edward's mum Genevieve!It's all about Fitness - a parents perspective!Edward is incredibly funny, loving and very motivated to move! Genevieve joins us on the podcast this week to talk about how fitness works in their family. It's a beautiful and honest reflection of the joys and challenges of keeping our kids active. It is these shared experiences that build our wonderfully supportive community.2025-06-0924 minTherabytesTherabytesFitness (a clinician's perspective)A milestone episode with a trio of wonderful clinician's - adding their perspective on the latest F-word: Fitness!2025-06-0225 minTherabytesTherabytesF-Words: Fitness with Nate!This week we catch up with Nate! An incredible eight-year-old boy who talks about his day, including his experiences at school....from recess being too short to playing with friends on the playground, (note, he's too cool for games like chasey! 😉)From being a Telethon 2024 star to all his extra curricular activities, Nate is a busy boy - focused on high performance sports cars, he has a hard time choosing between Bugatti's and Ferrari's, his love for running and runni...2025-05-2507 minTherabytesTherabytesF-words: Fitness with Taj and Danica!We're joined this week by special guest, Taj and his mother, Danica!The conversation focuses on Taj's life, particularly his passion for footy (AFL) and whilst he is a big fan of the Geelong Cats, he is happy to support the West Coast Eagles if they're playing of course! 😉 Taj shares a recent highlight when he got the opportunity to play during halftime at Optus Stadium when the Dockers recently took on Collingwood. Whilst the result wasn't what the home team had hoped for, it was an outstanding game for Taj who...2025-05-1813 minTherabytesTherabytesF-Words: FITNESS!This week's F word is Fitness!Mobility is medicine and this week, we talk about what movement means for our bodies. This is relevant to all of us because long, uninterrupted sitting is not great for our health. Our goal is to break up long periods of sitting to move more and be physically active. Movement is great for our lungs, digestive system, bones, muscles with social, emotional and cognitive benefits! It certainly makes us feel better too thanks to the lovely release of endorphins.Join us as we talk about what Fitness...2025-05-1112 minTherabytesTherabytesF-Words: FAMILYThis week we continues the discussion on the topic of family, reflecting on our previous conversation with Jen Prior!It's important to emphasise that family isn't limited to blood relatives but includes the people you trust and do life with. It is integral to the "f-words" because it provides the why, how, and when for decisions, including pursuing therapy. Key takeaways from Jen's conversation and our own reflections include the crucial role of parents as experts on their children and the importance of 2025-05-0419 minTherabytesTherabytesFAMILY - a parents perspective (Jen Prior)!We catch up with Jen Prior - an incredible mother (to the one and only Emily Prior), an advocate and a founding member of the Healthy Strides Foundation!We get to speak with her about all things F-Words and FAMILY in particular!2025-04-2747 minTherabytesTherabytesFUN - with Emily Prior!We're back with a 2nd episode with the incredible Emily Prior! This time we discuss FUN - one of the very best F-words! 🥳2025-04-1320 minTherabytesTherabytesFUN - a parents perspective (Emma)!This week we catch up with Emma! An incredible advocate and parent, she describes herself as a big kid and a perfect example of this week's F-word, F.U.N, in action!Emma's thoughts on the importance of fun really hit home for me. It's so easy to get bogged down in appointments and therapies, especially in the beginning, and forget that the simple act of enjoying time together is crucial. Emma reminded us that happiness isn't a luxury, it's a fundamental need for our kids to thrive and reach their...2025-04-0626 minTherabytesTherabytesF-Words: FUN!Why FUN matters so much in therapy and everyday life!We kick things off by talking about how a lack of enjoyment can make therapy feel like a chore—limiting engagement, motivation, and progress. FUN doesn’t mean easy; it means finding joy in the journey and making therapy something kids want to come back to.We share our own experiences of how the idea of FUN changes as kids grow, and how we have to be intentional in keeping things playful and engaging. For children, play is t...2025-03-3017 minTherabytesTherabytesFRIENDS - with Emily Prior!Friends with Emily Prior!Model, Actor, Activist and friend (see what we did there! 😉) of the show - the returning Emily Prior. Emily has appeared on our sister podcast ResearchWorks and is here for a 2 episode stint with Dayna and Kate!An amazing conversation with an amazing young woman!2025-03-2322 minTherabytesTherabytesFRIENDS - a parents perspective (Rynae)!This week we catch up with Rynae to talk about FRIENDS - a parent's perspective!Kate's write-up to come!2025-03-1622 minTherabytesTherabytesF-Words: FriendsAs a parent, it can be easy to miss the importance of incorporating friendships and social-emotional development into your child's therapy goals much earlier.... In the beginning, there's such a strong focus on early intervention and neuroplasticity that it's easy to put friendships on the back burner. Now I see that mobility and fitness are gateways to meaningful social interaction and overall quality of life.... For example, to start incorporating high-fives into our child's routine to help him communicate with his friends and teachers. It’s so rewarding to see him...2025-03-0915 minTherabytesTherabytesFUNction - a(nother) parents perspective (Kellie)!This week we're joined by Kellie!In this episode of TheraBytes, we get to speak with Kellie, the mother of Nate, a child with cerebral palsy, about function and the F-words. Kellie shares her experiences and insights on what function looked like for Nate in his early years, and what it looks like today.She emphasises the importance of adapting to his needs and making decisions whilst also balancing the needs of her other children. She discusses how she advocates for Nate's independence, academic success, and social-emotional development in...2025-03-0321 minTherabytesTherabytesFUNction - a parents perspective (Noraishah)!This week we welcome back Noraishah!Noraishah's back to discuss FUNction and its meaning in the context of therapy and child development. In this episode, Noraishah shares her personal experiences and insights as a parent, particularly focusing on her son's journey and the evolution of her understanding of FUNction. Initially, her focus was simply on observing her son's capabilities, but over the past two years, she has been actively thinking about function in relation to his independence and future. This includes his ability to perform daily tasks such as f...2025-02-2318 minTherabytesTherabytesF-Words: Function!We introduce our first F word of the season, FUNCTION. The definition of function is what people do and luckily for children, play is what they do.What we want for our children is for them to be able to play. We discuss that in the “old days” treatment looked different, the idea was to “fix” what was wrong in order for the person to function but it never did that. These days, the focus is on doing something that is meaningful for the participant and doing it in a w...2025-02-1614 minTherabytesTherabytesSeason 3 (We're back!)We're back for a new season of TheraBytes! 🥳We have an incredibly special guest in the studio this week - we catch up with Noraishah, co-host of the 1st season of the pod, joining Dayna and Kate for a brilliant look back at our past 2 seasons!If you're new to the pod, be sure to check out this episode, it's great place to start! 🎙️As for Season 3 of the pod, we'll be covering even more questions and queries from the families that come to Healthy Strides and to the listeners from across the globe tu...2025-02-1017 minDisrespectfullyDisrespectfullyWWDD/Heauxmetown Heroes - My Hero, Kate Hudson | Episode 74Hello to our lovely coven, happy Friday, and Happy ONE YEAR of Disrespectfully! Today we get knee deep in all of your crazy Heauxmetown Hero tales, and dive into the nitty gritty for WWDD. Need something cute and cozy for the New Year? Well, we just dropped some cute winter Disrespectfully swag, get yourself or whoever’s on your daddy list a beanie, hoodie, or daddy hat from our store! Please  support our show and show off your love for Disrespectfully by repping our official gear :) K Love ya bye! Thank you to our sponsors! 2025-01-101h 08TherabytesTherabytesCerebral Palsy - ASD and ADHDIt can be so hard to figure out exactly what's going on with our kids, especially when they have cerebral palsy. It feels like everything gets put under that one umbrella, even when we know there might be more to the story. It's really important to remember that cerebral palsy doesn't explain every challenge our children face. They might be struggling with things that aren't directly related to cerebral palsy, and those things deserve attention too.Today’s episode highlighted a recent study about just how common it is for children with cerebral palsy to als...2024-12-0115 minTherabytesTherabytesWhat makes a therapy controversial?What makes a therapy controversial? (Part 1)On our last podcast episode “how to ask for a second opinion” I mentioned a therapy we tried when our son was younger, saying I wished I had done more research and asked for second opinions from our medical team. This brought about more questions and conversation about all the therapies available and families wanting to know, what does the research say?I ask Dayna, why are there controversial therapies out there available to families and why are they considered to be controversial? We start with covering off...2024-11-2422 minTherabytesTherabytesAsking for a 2nd opinionThis week's podcast episode focused on a question that I'm sure many parents have asked themselves: how to politely but confidently ask for a second opinion when unsure or unhappy with a medical diagnosis, outcome, or lack of outcome.If you have concerns about the care of your child or loved one, don't hesitate to voice them. You can politely ask for a second opinion by expressing your worries and requesting a referral to another specialist. We also discussed the importance of seeking out evidence-based interventions and not being swayed by anecdotal evidence or personal...2024-11-1721 minTherabytesTherabytesThe F-words! #!@*?As a parent of a child with a neurodisability, I'm always looking for ways to make therapy more effective and meaningful, and the concept of the "six Fs" really resonated with me. What I loved most was how practical the F-words are. They remind us to consider the bigger picture when setting goals – not just focusing on physical achievements like walking, but also on things like function (what will this skill help my child DO in their daily life?), friends (how will this goal impact their social interactions?), and family (how wil...2024-11-1119 minTherabytesTherabytesThe pre-term risk of neurodisability2024-11-0314 minTherabytesTherabytesThe seasonality of therapyIn this episode, we explore some of the reasons why therapy can be put on hold and the view that therapy can be seasonal. It is simply not possible or healthy to have ongoing therapy. The purpose of therapy is really to bridge the gap between where children are right now and where they want to be. So having periods of time to work on a goal is just as important as having times to let the skills shine outside of therapy.2024-11-0318 minTherabytesTherabytesThe latest interventions, research and evidenceTrustworthy research and the latest news in the world of neurodisabilityDayna and the whole Healthy Strides team recently attended the AusACPDM conference on the Gold Coast. I sat down with Dayna to ask the important questions and the key takeaways were:The content of the conference confirmed that Healthy Strides is sitting at the front end when it comes to providing the best interventions available in the world to our children.Large amounts of therapy for example 6hrs a day has not been linked to better outcomes. A balance in therapy...2024-10-2116 minTherabytesTherabytesProfessional (adaptive) sports and the Paralympics!Professional sporting and Paralympics Today we discussed what modified and accessible sports are available to families who might be feeling motivated after watching the Paralympics.If your child has an interest and enjoys or has friends already playing a sport they want to play with, then you can start there. Do they like throwing a ball, bouncing a ball, kicking a ball, swimming? There will be an adapted version of the sport for them or your team can help you make adaptations to suit your child, you can then include building skills for this sport i...2024-10-1314 minTherabytesTherabytesTherapy at daycare and schoolWhat is the perfect balance of therapy and school? On today's podcast Dayna and I discuss what the ideal balance could look like once your child starts school or daycare.Being told it was time to slow down on therapy and let our child be a child was an important permission I needed to alleviate the parental guilt associated with reducing the therapy schedule, changing the therapist’s role and knowing there was research behind the advice was so important to us.Starting school presented the same challenges as after school therapy sessions jus...2024-10-0614 minTherabytesTherabytesDaycare and NeurodisabilityThis was another really important topic we discussed today as it's a question we get a lot in the clinic and that is about sending a child with a neurodisability to daycare.There are many reasons a family will send a child to daycare, so the parents can work or get some respite or it may be to socialise their child. Dayna and I discuss the benefits and importance in some circumstances of sending a child with a neurodisability to daycare and how to find the right daycare for your family.The biggest advantage to...2024-09-2916 minTherabytesTherabytesWhen to present to ED (or call an ambulance)When to present to ED (or call an ambulance)A lot of the time it can be very clear when you need to call an ambulance or present to ED such as for seizures, breathing issues, and severe illness but there is also a lot of gray area with some of our children and i know a lot of us do our best to avoid the “bugs” in hospital’s and unnecessary medical trauma. Some tips and tricks we share for ED visits or ambulance trips areAlways carry a recent...2024-09-2216 minTherabytesTherabytesTroubleshooting with a Non Verbal ChildHow to troubleshoot when something is wrong with a non verbal child.It can be so distressing for everyone involved when something is wrong with your child and they can't tell you what, it's really hard to know where to start sometimes, when to take action and who can help.A lot of families have to rely on intuition and sometimes this intuition won't always match a typical clinical presentation for that concern.If your child is very distressed, crying differently and unable to settle it's important to seek medical attention quickly. It's...2024-09-1616 minTherabytesTherabytesScreen-time, how much is too much?This has been a common question and topic not only within the neurodisability community but also the families and carers of neurotypical children. What is too much screen time and when is screen time a bad thing?The research covered in this article is available here: Mallawaarachchi S, Burley J, Mavilidi M, et al. Early Childhood Screen Use Contexts and Cognitive and Psychosocial Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA Pediatr. Published online August 05, 2024. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2024.26202024-09-0817 minTherabytesTherabytesAll about the GMFCS!GMFCS - When to expect a GMFCS score and can this change over time?As parents and carers of children with neurodisabilities we can't help but hyperfocus on the few bits of information we can get when our children are young that give us insight into our children's future. The Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) is one of those tools available that indicates how a person functions everyday and gives an idea of what equipment or mobility aids a child may need in the future such as crutches, a walker or a wheelchair to g...2024-09-0116 minTherabytesTherabytesSelf Regulation and Behaviour ManagementThis week we discuss all things self-regulation and behaviour management.2024-07-1417 minTherabytesTherabytesMedication and Medical TeamsTherabytes - Taking medication, when should I contact my medical team if things don't look right?A conversation about observations, intuition and lines of communication between the child, the family and the medical team/s.2024-07-0716 minTherabytesTherabytesUnlock the power of Goal Setting!Unlock the Power of Goal Setting!TheraBytes is back with another stellar question and answer - this week we tackle the concept of SMART goals.Why do you set goals? There is huge power in setting goals - it helps you and everyone in your world to prioritise what is important.SMART goals:🟠 Specific - be as specific as possible🟡 Measurable - make sure it's objectively measurable🟢 Achievable - it needs to be realistic and achievable🔵 Relevant - it always needs to be releva...2024-06-3017 minTherabytesTherabytesWhat happens if I think my child is regressing?What to do if you feel like your child is not making the right amount of gains in their skills or you believe you are seeing some skills being lost.It can be very complicated and knowing what to record, observe and report can be so valuable.2024-06-2315 minTherabytesTherabytesUsing equipment to encourage movementAll about using equipment to encourage movement!2024-06-1616 minTherabytesTherabytesThe science of Early Walking (Mobility as a Human Right)On this week's TheraBytes episode, we delve into the science of early walking, uncovering its benefits and significance.It's all about mobility as a human right!2024-06-0916 minTherabytesTherabytesAll about Muscle Strengthening!💪 2024-06-0316 minThe ResearchWorks PodcastThe ResearchWorks PodcastEACD 2024 (Professor Kate Himmelmann)Day 2 of EACD 2024 - An interview with Professor Kate Himmelmann!Detailed show notes to come!Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room caused a lot of (audio) reflections that resulted in the more than usual echo in the podcast recordings!2024-05-3116 minThe ResearchWorks PodcastThe ResearchWorks PodcastEACD 2024 (Dr Kate Langdon)An interview with Dr Kate Langdon!Detailed show notes to come!Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room caused a lot of (audio) reflections that resulted in the more than usual echo in the podcast recordings!2024-05-3018 minTherabytesTherabytesTrunk control and HypotoniaAll about trunk control and hypotonia!2024-05-2615 minTherabytesTherabytesAll about DysphagiaAll about Dysphagia!Dysphagia means that an individual may have impaired swallowing. It is an impairment that can be observed in people with cerebral palsy or neuromuscular diseases. It occurs when the individual isn't able to safely swallow due to changes in muscle tone or altered coordination. It is so important to identify dysphagia because it can have some serious consequences on lung health and nutrition.Identifying dysphagia is often within the realms of speech pathologists but it usually also involves large teams such as ENT, nutritionists and respiratory medicine. These teams...2024-05-1915 minTherabytesTherabytesAll about DystoniaThis week on TheraBytes we cover the topic of Dystonia - what it is, the causes, the symptoms and treatments.2024-05-1217 minThe ResearchWorks PodcastThe ResearchWorks PodcastEpisode 138 (Caitlin Gray - PhD Candidate)Down syndrome or Rett syndrome in the family: Parental reflections on sibling experienceCaitlin Gray, Helen Leonard, Kingsley Wong, Sally Reed, Kate Schmidt, Rachel Skoss, Jianghong Li, Alison Salt, Jenny Bourke, Emma J. GlassonAbstractBackground: Siblings of children with intellectual disability have unique family experiences, varying by type of disability. Methods: Parents of children with Down syndrome (156) or with Rett syndrome (149) completed questionnaires relating to sibling advantages and disadvantages, experiences of holidays and recreation, and perceived...2024-05-1150 minDisrespectfullyDisrespectfullyDisrespectfully - We’ve Chosen AngerNick & Natalie’s beautiful farm wedding & all the food we ate, airplane etiquette, accidental voice notes, man or bear, and lots of basement behavior. 00:00 - We've chosen anger 00:30 - Airplane Etiquette 10:26 - Dont tell Katie to smile 11:56 - Katie takes a spill 14:20 - Katie is Hulk 16:33 - Vessi 18:20 - Dipsea 22:29 - Nick and Natalie’s Wedding 34:20 - Man or Bear 42:47 - Lolavie 45:08 - AG1 47:07 - Sending Accidental Voice Notes 53:23 - Kate Beckinsale is Daddy 54:29 - Payless BOGOs 57:40 -  Basement 1:03:51 - Heuxmetown Hero...2024-05-081h 18TherabytesTherabytesAll about SpasticityAll about high tone - Spasticity - describes something that happens to our muscles when we have an upper motor neuron injury.A discovery of more than just a simple understanding of the ‘elastic band’ theory, especially within the context of cerebral palsy. Spasticity is another diagnosis that originates from the injured brain either at birth or post birth or even the spinal cord. It is a common reason why we observe disruption of muscle movement patterns in our children and young people. I understand now that spasticity is all about  a "velocity dependent" increase in to...2024-05-0617 minThe Power Shift: Decolonising DevelopmentThe Power Shift: Decolonising DevelopmentCircular cooperation, dignity, and listening: reframing international aid. Jonathan Glennie interviewed.In this week’s episode, we talk to Jonathan Glennie, co-founder of Global Nation, about the insufficiency of global aid as a response to current global affairs.Jonathan introduces the idea of ‘global public investment’ in order to address aid reliance through a new form of accountability. We also talk about circular cooperation as a system in which all entities involved respond to the possibility of learning from each other.Jonathan speaks about the importance of dignity, listening, and ownership in aid projects, which are often overlooked in favour of material impact and development indicators. He adv...2024-05-0136 minTherabytesTherabytesAll about Hip Surveillance!An episode that highlights how important those hip X- Ray appointments are, as a standard monitoring program for children with CP. It makes us understand why we wander through the hospital corridors every 6 or 12 months and answers what it is the Doctors are looking out for. Family discussions post X- Ray being taken, and the Doctors point to the most obvious bones of the ‘ball and socket’ on either side of the hips. We are updated on where the ball and socket is at, if the ball is slightly out of the socket it's something to monitor and c...2024-04-2817 minTherabytesTherabytesNo pain No gain - it just isn't true!Is pain in therapy ok?Why the concept of "no pain, no gain" is an outdated and dangerous philosophy.2024-04-1915 minTherabytesTherabytesAll about Stem Cells!This week we discuss the "magic" of stem cells.Families have many questions - and in our byte-sized episode - we try to answer some of the more common questions we're asked about stem cells.What are they?How do they work?What effect do they actually have?Where can I get them?and so much more.2024-04-1415 minTherabytesTherabytesHow do we know which equipment to use and when?2024-04-0716 minTherabytesTherabytesMeasuring the true effectiveness of therapy!The Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) and the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS).2024-04-0115 minThe Viall FilesThe Viall FilesRR - Bach Finale w/ Katie Maloney & Dayna Kathan + VPR Drama, The Valley, Summer House, Kate vs. AIWelcome back to The Viall Files: Reality Recap Edition! Today, we are joined by Katie Maloney and Dayna Kathan to chat about all things reality television. First, we talk about recent internet laws that went into effect in Texas. We also talk about Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis video and why certain people think it might be fake. Then, we talk about Summer House and get Katie’s thoughts about filming with a significant other and why arguments tend to happen on camera. Then, we talk about Vanderpump Rules and Season 11 themes such as boundaries and growing up. Next, we t...2024-03-262h 25Via Roma maddaloniVia Roma maddaloniE725 RR - Bach Finale w/ Katie Maloney & Dayna Kathan + VPR Drama, The Valley, Summer House, Kate vs. AIWelcome back to The Viall Files: Reality Recap Edition! Today, we are joined by Katie Maloney and Dayna Kathan to chat about all things reality television. First, we talk about recent internet laws that went into effect in Texas. We also talk about Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis video and why certain people think it might be fake. Then, we talk about Summer House and get Katie’s thoughts about filming with a significant other and why arguments tend to happen on camera. Then, we talk about Vanderpump Rules and Season 11 themes such as boundaries and growing up. Next, we talk...2024-03-262h 27TherabytesTherabytesHow do we know what therapy is best?How do you know what therapy is best?Use the traffic light system!🔴 Don't do it🟠 Maybe do it🟢 The best availableAll based on the latest science, knowledge, understandings, evidence and research.https://cerebralpalsy.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/11910_2020_Article_1022.pdf2024-03-2417 minThe Dirty Little Secrets ClubThe Dirty Little Secrets ClubSeason 2: The Next ChapterWe are on to the NEXT Chapter of The Dirty Little Secrets Club! Although we LOVED getting anonymous secrets, we are excited to start diving ionto the dirty little secrets of pop culture! This week, Dayna (UnBadding) and Brimstone (The Grindhouse Radio) jump into the Kate Middleton Rabbit hole, and the Love is Blind drama. Welcome to the Club!2024-03-191h 04TherabytesTherabytesMaking finances last!The financials - how do I make my (NDIS) funds last? 2024-03-1721 minDisrespectfullyDisrespectfullyDisrespectfully - Five Star Kissing and Back TicklingGet your meat fingers ready for this weeks episode. We talk about Dayna's Van Gogh ear, Kate Middleton's whereabouts, Tom Schwartz's new girlfriend, and bad kissers. Also, noodles and pasta are the same thing... Get in the basement. 00:00 - How you doing? 1:45 - Van Gogh's ear 3:30 - Where is Kate Middleton? 9:27 - Dayna's scar 10:28 - Cool leaving you 12:34 - Tom Schwartz's new girlfriend 14:50 - Daily Harvest is saving us 17:23 - Everything shower with Osea 19:38 - Calling someone your ex's name 27:14 - Back Tickles and Bad Kissers 37:25...2024-03-131h 08Podcasters Assemble! (A Movie Podcast)Podcasters Assemble! (A Movie Podcast)BARBIE (2023) - Disassembled"It is literally impossible to be a woman. You are so beautiful, and so smart, and it kills me that you don't think you're good enough. Like, we have to always be extraordinary, but somehow we're always doing it wrong." - Gloria For this episode of Podcasters Disassembled, Zack, Erik, and Kory are joined by their better halves: Dayna, Meg, and Brenda - to talk about the ultra-meta, existential arthouse blockbuster, 2023's "Barbie" movie! - Directed by Greta Girwig, Starring: Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Michael Cera, Will Ferrell, Rhea Perlman, Simi Liu, and...2024-03-041h 46TherabytesTherabytesWhat's in a diagnosis?What is diagnosis?2024-03-0118 minTherabytesTherabytesEvidence Based Practice!The pilot episode of Therabytes!See www.healthystridesfoundation.com for all the details!Evidence based practice - What is it?  Is it important and if so,  Why?2024-03-0117 minThe Oxytocin HourThe Oxytocin HourWe're talking chinese medicine x midwifery with The Mama's Alchemist, Kate - Ep 29Guest - Kate In today's episode, Kate shares her experience becoming a chinese medicine practitioner, what she'd learnt and her experience in China and her journey becoming a midwife afterwards and how that impacted on her two birth experiences. This conversation is so informative and eye opening with topics ranging from conception, study, acupuncture, menstrual cycles, fertility and private midwives. Kate is a wealth of knowledge with many years of experience and is now residing in Perth. Kate = @themamasalchemist Dayna = @daynajangles2024-02-0435 minTend the FlameTend the FlameTending Liminal Fires with Dayna Mondello Part 2Dayna Mondello, Artist, Educator and Counterforce for Joy, has worked with children for 30 years- in every kind of school environment and home environment- wilderness and even traveling internationally together for education sake. In this episode we talk about the necessity of nature for humans and especially for children, the power and presence of a Vision Quest, and the steps of the process and also the reciprocal force that responds when we declare a change at a soul level. Cozyup with Dayna and Kate in this fireside chat of Tend the Flame.Find DanaIG...2024-01-0931 minRebirthRebirthTending Liminal Fires with Dayna Mondello Part 2Dayna Mondello, Artist, Educator and Counterforce for Joy, has worked with children for 30 years- in every kind of school environment and home environment- wilderness and even traveling internationally together for education sake. In this episode we talk about the necessity of nature for humans and especially for children, the power and presence of a Vision Quest, and the steps of the process and also the reciprocal force that responds when we declare a change at a soul level. Cozyup with Dayna and Kate in this fireside chat of Tend the Flame. Find Dana IG : ⁠@daynamondello⁠ ⁠w...2024-01-0931 minRebirthRebirthTending Liminal Fires with Dayna Mondello Part 1Dayna Mondello, Artist, Educator and Counterforce for Joy, has worked with children for 30 years- in every kind of school environment and home environment- wilderness and even traveling internationally together for education sake. In this episode we talk about the necessity of nature for humans and especially for children, the power and presence of a Vision Quest, and the steps of the process and also the reciprocal force that responds when we declare a change at a soul level. Cozyup with Dayna and Kate in this fireside chat of Tend the Flame. Find Dana IG : @daynamondello2024-01-0230 minTend the FlameTend the FlameTending Liminal Fires with Dayna Mondello Part 1Dayna Mondello, Artist, Educator and Counterforce for Joy, has worked with children for 30 years- in every kind of school environment and home environment- wilderness and even traveling internationally together for education sake. In this episode we talk about the necessity of nature for humans and especially for children, the power and presence of a Vision Quest, and the steps of the process and also the reciprocal force that responds when we declare a change at a soul level. Cozyup with Dayna and Kate in this fireside chat of Tend the Flame.Find Dana...2024-01-0230 minThe Oxytocin HourThe Oxytocin HourThe Infant Feeding Journeys x 5 Ep 15Dayna shares the 5 feeding journeys she has had with her 5 children. Spoiler alert, it's not ALL easy, in fact it gets a little shakey in parts, but ultimately it's a great listen to understand the complexities and nuances of the same mother but 5 different babies and how each and every feeding journey can be oh so different. 14+ year of breastfeeding - and Dayna hasn't gotten into the nitty gritty of the individual experiences but they will be explored in depth in later episodes (we're talking feeding after breast augmentation, milk donation for various reasons, breastfeeding...2023-07-1429 minThe Shakeout PodcastThe Shakeout PodcastThe Rundown: Two-Week Recap, Plus a Chat with Marathon Olympian Dayna PidhoreskyThis mega episode of The Rundown is broken down into 3 parts: in Part 1 (Start-21:12) co-hosts Kate Van Buskirk and Maddy Kelly bring you the results and excitement from last week, including the Doha Diamond League, the Sound Running Track Fest, and the BMO Vancouver and Toronto Marathons. In Part 2 (21:18-40:05) we chat with Olympian and winner of the BMO Vancouver Marathon Dayna Pidhoresky, who set a new course record in a nail-biting finish. And finally, Part 3 (40:08-end) is a brief recap of the results and drama from this past weekend. Enjoy!Learn more about The Shakeout Podcast...2023-05-1644 minThe Our Turf Football PodcastThe Our Turf Football PodcastThe OTFB Podcast: LIVE from Kansas City!Dayna, Lisa, and Kate are all in KC for the NFL Draft. They give their reactions to Round 1!2023-04-2842 minThe ResearchWorks PodcastThe ResearchWorks PodcastEpisode 74 (Dr Sarah McIntyre)Watch the video-cast at the ResearchWorks Podcast YouTube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNMsXKfCHkcGlobal prevalence of cerebral palsy: A systematic analysisSarah McIntyre, Shona Goldsmith, Annabel Webb, Virginie Ehlinger, Sandra Julsen Hollung, Karen McConnell, Catherine Arnaud, Hayley Smithers-Sheedy, Maryam Oskoui, Gulam Khandaker, Kate Himmelmann; Global CP Prevalence Group*Free PMC articleAbstractAim: To determine trends and current estimates in regional and global prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP)....2023-03-1549 minThe BookmarkThe BookmarkBook Two, Chapter 3: A Bookish Christmas Wish ListWelcome to The Bookmark, a podcast of the Wabash Carnegie Public Library, hosted by Laura Beutler and Rachel Castle. Each month, we'll let you know what's going on at the library, along with making a few book recommendations, introducing you to another member of our staff, and filling you in on services you may not even know are available at your library. This month, we recommend: Britannica's Baby Encyclopedia: For Curious Kids Ages 0-3 by Sally Symes Off Limits by Helen Yoon Sir Ladybug by Corey R. Tabor Odder...2022-12-061h 06The ResearchWorks PodcastThe ResearchWorks PodcastEpisode 54 (Dr Magnus Påhlman)Neuroimaging findings in children with cerebral palsy with autism and/or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a population-based studyMagnus Påhlman, Christopher Gillberg, Kate HimmelmannAbstractAimTo compare neuroimaging patterns according to the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Classification System (MRICS) in children with cerebral palsy (CP) with and without autism and/or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).MethodThis population-based study assessed 184 children (97 males, 87 females) with CP born from 1999 to 2006 from the CP register of western Sweden, who had completed comprehensive screening and clinical assessment for neuropsychiatric d...2022-07-1045 min