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Helen Osborne
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Talking About Blood
Iron Deficiency and Women (TAB #39)
In this episode, Dr. Toby Richards talks with Helen Osborne about:The important distinction between iron deficiency and anemia, explaining why iron deficiency is the underlying disease process and anemia is often just one of its manifestations, and why this changes how clinicians should evaluate and treat patients.How identifying and correcting iron deficiency before major surgery can improve patient fitness, reduce complications, and decrease the need for blood transfusions, particularly with the use of modern intravenous iron therapy.The underrecognized impact of heavy menstrual bleeding on women’s health, including fatigue, shortness of breath, brain fog, anxiety, an...
2026-02-13
25 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Canine Companions and Facility Dogs in Healthcare
Eli Gerard has worked with Canine Companions for nearly a decade, including five years as a trainer. He now serves as the Program Field Representative for the Northeast Region. Eli assists with all aspects of the program including puppy raising support, placement of dogs released from the program, and direct work with clients. He brings to this his experience working in special education and enjoyment of many outdoor activities. Jennifer Johnson has worked as a Child Life Specialist at Sutter Health in California for over 30 years. Most of that time, she specialized in pediatric oncology, supporting children...
2026-02-01
25 min
Talking About Blood
Follow Your Curiosity: Humanities in Science and Medicine (TAB #38)
In this episode, Dr. John Chilton talks with Helen Osborne about:How visual storytelling, cartoons, and humor can be used to communicate complex concepts in hematology and biomedical science without trivializing the underlying science, and why communication is central to teaching and research.His transdisciplinary journey from laboratory research to teaching, illustration, and digital modeling, and how blending art, science, and narrative helps learners better understand blood cells, disease processes, and three-dimensional biological structures.The role of the humanities in science and medicine, including how creativity supports learning, empathy, and professional identity, and why embracing artistic...
2026-01-15
26 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Communicating Clearly with People Who Have Disabilities
Tamara Huntley is a licensed social worker and passionate advocate for individuals with disabilities. Born with cerebral palsy, Tamara serves as the Self-Advocacy Liaison for the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council and contributes to research through Brandeis University’s Bridges Project. Tamara is a widow and proud single mother of two. Professionally and personally, Tamara’s commitment is to create a more inclusive world. Joanne Nicholson, PhD is a clinical and research psychologist, Professor at the Institute for Behavioral Health at Brandeis University, and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the UMass Chan Medical School. Joanne’s research focuses on int...
2026-01-01
18 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Emergency Health Information
Dr Caroline Foreman B.Sc BMBS FRACP is a clinical immunology and allergy specialist, with a special interest in the communication of allergies. As Medical Director of the not-for-profit foundation MedicAlert Australia, Caroline provides clinical oversight and guidance to ensure that this foundation maintains its high clinical standards. Listen as Dr Caroline Foreman talks with Helen Osborne about: Emergency health information. A simplified medical history that prioritizes information about what to do and not do in an emergency. How this information helps first responders, doctors, and patients. Ways patients can be their own advocate even in an...
2025-12-01
25 min
Talking About Blood
Organs on Chips: Using Science, Art, and Design to Understand the Human Body (TAB #37)
In this episode, Don Ingber talks with Helen Osborne about:How organ-on-chip and “human body on chips” technologies are built and how they realistically mimic human organ function by combining living cells, blood flow, and mechanical forces like breathing and stretch.The implications of these chips for hematology and clinical care, including modeling coagulation and thrombosis, predicting drug responses and toxicities, advancing personalized medicine, and reducing reliance on animal models.His transdisciplinary journey blending science, art, engineering, and design, and why breaking down disciplinary boundaries is essential for transformative discovery, innovation, and teaching.
2025-11-19
24 min
True North Terror
Episode 15: Helen Betty Osborne
In this episode of True North Terror, Chandler and Celeste delve into the chilling story of Helen Betty Osborne, a young Cree woman whose tragic murder in 1971 exposed deep-seated racism and systemic failures in Canada's justice system. Through a detailed recounting of events and the subsequent inquiry, they honor Helen's legacy and highlight the ongoing struggle for justice and recognition of Indigenous lives. Join them as they reflect on the impact of her story and the importance of remembering those who have been silenced.
2025-11-10
56 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Narrative Journalism: Stories to Make Points Clear and Compelling
Liz Seegert is an award-winning, independent journalist. Liz has written about health for more than 30 years. Her main beats include aging, women’s health, social determinants of health, and health policy. Liz’s articles have appeared in dozens of national and local media outlets including Scientific American, TIME, The American Journal of Nursing, and Web MD/Medscape. Liz is the contributing editor on aging and health equity for the Association of Healthcare Journalists (AHCJ). She also co-directs two fellowship programs–mentoring and training emerging journalists in aging and in health reporting. Listen as Liz Seegert talks with Helen...
2025-11-01
22 min
The IRF Podcast
“Risks & Mispriced Opportunities in the Global Financial Markets”, Helen Thomas, Blonde Money
David Osman of IRF is joined by Helen Thomas, the Founder & CEO of Blonde Money. ----more---- In this podcast they discuss the increasing focus on fiscal policy relative to monetary policy in the highly-indebted developed world and the consequent growth in the importance of political risk analysis. Helen then assesses some of the geopolitical, political and economic risk factors that will influence the medium-term outlook for the global financial markets. Focusing on Japan, France, Germany, the UK and the USA, she highlights various factors that point towards the mispricing of risks and opportunities i...
2025-10-16
29 min
Talking About Blood
Sickle Cell Disease: Extending the Patient Encounter Beyond Clinical Walls (TAB #36)
In this podcast, Dr. Ahmar Zaidi talks with Helen Osborne about:His journey from pediatric hematologist to pharmaceutical medical director and advocate for people living with sickle cell disease.The biological and social dimensions of sickle cell disease, from its genetic origins to the ongoing need for global advocacy and education.Innovative ways to expand patient understanding—through podcasts, social media, and accessible health communication—to promote informed decision-making and equity in care.
2025-10-08
22 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
U.S. Health Literacy Association: From Silos to Synergy (HLOL #264)
Today’s two guests are leaders of the new United States Health Literacy Association (USHLA). Karen Komondor, RN, BSN, CCRN, is the co-founder and president of USHLA. Recognized for her ongoing leadership and expertise in health literacy, Karen’s passion for this topic comes from knowing why, both personally and professionally, understandable health communication matters so much. Karen is Founder and President of Health Literacy 360, LLC, a consulting and training firm that focuses on enhancing healthcare communication practices. In all her work, Karen builds on collaboration to expand the boundaries of health literacy. Monique Hill, MSW, is the Secr...
2025-10-01
25 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Re-Airing: Health in the Context of People’s Lives (HLOL #263)
Helen is taking a break to recover from back surgery, so we’re re-running some classic episodes. Here’s one from 2024. Rear Admiral (RDML) Paul Reed, MD is the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, the Director of the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, a pediatrician, and a senior U.S. Public Health Service Officer. His primary responsibility is to advise the Assistant Secretary for Health on disease prevention and health promotion programs and policies. Additionally, RDML Reed provides direction and oversight for national health initiatives such as Healthy People 2030, the Dietary Guidelines for Amer...
2025-09-01
27 min
Talking About Blood
Meet the New Project Manager: Driving E-Learning & Teaching Science Forward
Adam Weiss interviews Randy Rodriguez, Project Manager for The Blood Project.
2025-08-27
15 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Re-Airing: When Patients Create Their Own Medical Binders: A Powerful Way to Get Organized and Feel More in Control (HLOL #262)
Helen is taking a break to recover from back surgery, so we’re re-running some classic episodes. Here’s one from 2019. Bridget Gaglio PhD, MPH is a Senior Program Officer for the Clinical Effectiveness and Decision Science program at the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). She works to improve communication and dissemination of evidence-based information among patients and their healthcare providers. Gaglio has published papers on patient-centered communication, health literacy, and dissemination and implementation of health interventions. But this podcast isn’t about that. Rather, it’s about experiences and lessons Bridget and Helen each learned as patients...
2025-08-01
21 min
Talking About Blood
Maternal Hematology: The Value of Interdisciplinary Care
Dr. Tabea discusses a new model for multidisciplinary care for people during transitional life stages—especially during pregnancy, childbirth, and the interface between pediatric and adult medicine.
2025-07-25
22 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Age-Friendly Health Systems
Leslie J. Pelton, MPA is a senior program officer at The John A. Hartford Foundation, where she oversees grants that are transforming care for older adults and family caregivers through the Age-Friendly Health Systems movement. Prior to this, Leslie was vice president at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, where she collaborated with funders, national partners and leading health systems to design and spread Age-Friendly Health Systems. As of May 2025, more than 5,200 hospitals, medical practices, nursing homes, clinics, and home health care agencies, this movement is committed to delivering evidence-based care to reduce harm and align with what matters to o...
2025-07-01
25 min
Talking About Blood
Hemoglobin Measurements
Dr. Carsten Lundby discusses the value of measuring hemoglobin mass in clinical medicine.
2025-06-27
24 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Genetic Testing; Conversation with a Researcher and Patient Advocate
Doris Zallen, PhD, is Professor Emerita of Science Studies and Humanities at Virginia Tech. Her research explores personal, family, and societal issues arising from advances in genetic testing and gene therapy. Zallen is the author of two books about genetic testing and is developing an online tool to help people make informed choices about testing. Zallen always draws from the experiences of genetic professionals along with everyday people making decisions about whether to have genetic testing. Jamie Tyrone has been a patient advocate for many years after accidently learning that she has the gene that puts her at...
2025-06-01
26 min
Macro Hive Conversations With Bilal Hafeez
Ep. 310: Helen Thomas on Trump's Controlled Demolition Strategy
Helen Thomas is the CEO of Blonde Money, an independent consultancy firm that analyses and monitors mispriced risks in financial markets in the US, UK and the EU. Helen has a long and distinguished career in both finance and politics. She was an adviser to the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne. Previously, Helen has been a partner in the global macro hedge fund, ABD Investment Management, and a former Head of Currency Alpha for State Street Global Advisors. In this podcast we discuss the return of political risk after unusual low interest rate/low volatility world, S...
2025-05-30
49 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Discussing Health Literacy with an Information Designer
Karel van der Waarde is an information designer based in Belgium. His projects often focus on medication information that is given to patients by doctors and pharmacists. Karel teaches about information design to audiences worldwide. He is active in many professional associations including the International Institute for Information Design (IIID). He also was part of the team that developed the 2023 International ISO standards for plain language (ISO 24495). Listen as Karel van der Waarde talks with Helen Osborne about: Is health literacy essentially about the ability of people or the ability of information? How health literacy often...
2025-05-01
23 min
The IRF Podcast
“Mispriced Markets in an Era of Uncertainty”, Helen Thomas, Blonde Money
The IRF is joined by Helen Thomas, the Founder & CEO of Blonde Money. ----more---- In this podcast Helen discusses the nature and extent of the various uncertainties that have been created by the Trump Administration and those policies designed to “Make America Great Again”. From a geopolitical perspective, Helen discusses President Trump’s approach to the Sino-US relationship, the Russian war in Ukraine and the risks of a wider military conflict in the Middle East involving Iran, Israel and the USA. She assesses the potential impact of his tariff policies on the US econom...
2025-04-30
40 min
Talking About Blood
What Dinosaurs Can Teach Us About Science and Medicine
Dr. Mary Higby Schweitzer, a paleontologist. discusses what dinosaurs can teach us about science and medicine
2025-04-22
23 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Medical Clowns: A Dose of Joy for Patients of All Ages
Cheryl Lekousi is the Executive Director of the Hearts & Noses Hospital Clown Troup based in Needham, MA. In her work as a clown, Cheryl is referred to as “Tic Toc.” Building on anextensive background in special needs education and early child development, Cheryl now makes clown visits to pediatric hospital units, memory care facilities for older adults, and a range of community events for ill and disabled children. Kenny Raskin is the Artistic Director of Hearts & Noses, training the troupe in clowning skills, partnering, and sensitivity to hospital staff and patients and their families. As a clown, Kenny...
2025-04-01
25 min
Talking About Blood
A Patient and Her Daughter's Personal Journey With TTP
Helen Osborne interviews a patient, her daughter and her hematologist about her personal experience with TTP.
2025-03-24
30 min
Talking About Blood
Sickle Cell Trait, Inequity, and the Need for Change
A podcast with Dr. Brian Carney on sickle cell trait, inequity, and the need for change.
2025-03-17
23 min
Crime Junkie
MURDERED: Helen Betty Osborne
The discovery of 19-year-old Helen Betty Osborne’s body should have outraged the residents of The Pas, Manitoba. Yet, the truth of what happened to her, and who killed her, would remain an open secret for years. But, like all secrets, what happened that night eventually came to light – and upended over a decade of sinister silence.There is a memorial fund in Betty’s name through the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. The goal of the scholarship is to provide financial support to full-time post-secondary Indigenous students living in Manitoba. These students are recognized for their...
2025-03-03
47 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Using Music to Support Patient Care
Christopher Pizzute, MA, LCAT, MT-BC, is a music psychotherapist who works in inpatient and outpatient services at Mount Sinai Health System in New York City. His expertise extends to palliative, psychiatric, geriatric, pediatric, and neonatal care. Christopher is also a songwriter, artist, and video game advocate whose work now extends to exploring the benefit of video game music as part of music therapy. Listen as Christopher Pizzute and Helen Osborne talk about: The importance of music throughout the life cycle. Examples of using music to support patient care. Some ways to include music in healthcare and...
2025-03-01
24 min
Talking About Blood
Iron Deficiency Anemia and Pica
A podcast with Dr. Leila Larson and Dr. Sera Young on pica
2025-02-11
25 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Len & Ceci Doak Discuss Health Literacy’s Past, Present and Future
Today’s episode is a re-airing of an important podcast first posted in 2009. It is my conversation with the husband-and-wife team of Cecelia (Cici) and Leonard (Len) Doak. The field of health literacy as we know it today builds on the strong foundation of research, practice, and advocacy that began with the Doaks. While both of them have since passed on, it is well worthwhile to listen as Len & Ceci share why health literacy mattered decades ago and why it remains so important today. Cecelia (Ceci) Doak started as a commissioned officer in the US Public Health Se...
2025-02-01
21 min
Talking About Blood
Serial Killers and Blood
A podcast with Dr. Elizabeth Guinan on serial killers and blood.
2025-01-06
23 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Communication Disabilities: Making Conversations Accessible to All
Adena Dacy, MS, CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist. For many years, she worked with people of all ages who have communication disabilities. Dacy now is an Associate Director on the Health Care Services Team at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Her areas of interest include health literacy and access to quality care for people with speech, language, voice, hearing and/or cognitive difficulties. Judy Crane had a long and successful career in medical services and sales. This work was abruptly cut short when she had a dissected aorta followed by a stroke. One of...
2025-01-01
28 min
Talking About Blood
Vaccine Rhetoric and Blood Transfusion
A podcast with Heidi Lawrence and Jessica Wiggins on vaccine rhetoric and blood transfusion
2024-12-17
26 min
Talking About Blood
Bloodless Surgery
2024-12-02
24 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
School-Based Health Centers: Health Literacy in Action
Viju Jacob, MD, FAAP is the Medical Director and Vice President of Medical Affairs at a large Federally Qualified Health Center in Bronx, NYC. His day-to-day work includes oversight of 12 school-based health practices, 2 family practice sites, and 6 school-based dental practices. Dr. Jacob also focuses on regulatory and policy aspects of school-based healthcare at both a statewide and national level. As a new immigrant himself, Viju was user of a School-Based Health Center, having received some of his earliest dental care from the School-Based Dental Clinic at PS 8 in the North Bronx. In this podcast, Dr. Viju Jacob...
2024-12-01
24 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Gambling Disorders and Other Addictions
Ted Hartwell is Executive Director of the Nevada Council on Problem Gambling. The mission of this Council is to generate awareness, promote education, and advocate for quality treatment of problem gambling in the state of Nevada. Ted is in long-term recovery from his own gambling disorder and has been advocating on this issue for over 15 years. Ted also is a professional cellist with the Las Vegas Philharmonic. In this podcast, Ted Hartwell talks with Helen Osborne about: Gambling disorder. What this term means, who it most affect, and why gambling disorder is now getting increased attention. S...
2024-11-01
23 min
Talking About Blood
Venom and Blood Clotting
Bryan Fry talks about how venom has evolved as both a defensive and lethal weapon, often targeted against the coagulation pathway.
2024-10-22
25 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Health Information Equity: Equal Access to Information that is High-Quality, Understandable, and Usable
Cliff Coleman, MD, MPH, is a physician and international expert in the field of health literacy. His award-winning work focuses on improving health literacy and clear communication training for healthcare professionals through systems approaches, including curriculum design and evaluation. Coleman is Professor of Family Medicine at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Medicine and serves as Clinical Thread Director for education on health communication, professionalism, and ethics. He is the inaugural Doris and Mark Storms Endowed Chair in Compassionate Communication at OHSU’s Center for Ethics in Health Care. Coleman also chairs the OHSU Health Li...
2024-10-01
25 min
Talking About Blood
Advanced Healthcare Practitioners in Hematology
2024-09-17
30 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Putting Health Literacy Policy into Practice: How the Maryland Consumer Health Information Hub is Making This Happen
Cynthia Baur, Ph.D., is the Endowed Chair and Director of the Horowitz Center for Health Literacy at the University of Maryland’s School of Public Health. Baur is widely recognized as a health communication expert whose work focuses on improving health literacy at the individual, family, community, and organizational levels. Prior to this position, Cynthia Baur spent nearly two decades focusing on issues of health communication, health literacy, and health policy at U.S. Federal agencies including the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the CDC...
2024-09-01
24 min
Talking About Blood
Art and Science of Medicine
2024-08-19
27 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Family Health History: The Value of Learning about Generational Health
Joana Andoh, MD, is an ophthalmology resident at The Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Andoh has a long-standing passion for both the sciences and humanities. Her interests include social determinants of diabetic retinopathy, domestic violence-related ocular injuries, and geographic healthcare disparities. Dr. Andoh is passionate about using scientific and narrative writing to elevate marginalized communities. In this podcast, Dr. Joana Andoh talks with Helen Osborne about: Family health history. What it includes and ways that patients are asked about their family’s history including by written checklists and office conversations. Why family hi...
2024-08-01
28 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Accessible Recreation for All
Karen Foster is the Executive Director of All Out Adventures based in Massachusetts. Prior to being appointed as its Executive Director, Karen worked for this organization as a program leader. She has also been a 9th grade history teacher and school-based program administrator. Karen is certified to teach coastal kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding, and has experience leading many other outdoor recreation programs. Beyond all these accomplishments, Karen is the former Vice President of the City Council and currently a member of the School Committee in her hometown of Northampton, MA. In this podcast, Karen Foster talks with Helen Os...
2024-07-01
23 min
Talking About Blood
Horseshoe Crab
2024-06-25
25 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Developing Materials for Adults with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities and Extreme Low Literacy
Molly Lynch, MPH, and Linda Squiers, PhD, both work within the Communication Practice Area at RTI International. Lynch has over 15 years of experience developing, implementing, and evaluating public health programs with a focus on health literacy. She now directs RTI’s Audience Engagement Research Program. This includes using human-centered design principles to engage audiences in the development of communication products and interventions. Squiers has over 30 years of experience in health communication research. She focuses on developing and testing health communication messages and interventions for print materials, videos, campaigns, and other online tools. Squiers is a Senior Health Co...
2024-06-01
24 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Start by Assuming Your Audience is Smart and Savvy
Rohini Khillan, MPH, has been working in the field of public health policy for over a decade in both federal agencies and large nonprofit organizations. While her focus is primarily on issues of aging and disability, Rohini has worked on a variety of topics that include access to care and socioeconomic disparities. Much of her work centers on making complex health topics accessible to a variety of lay audiences through written materials and in-person communication. In this podcast, Rohini Khillan talks with Helen Osborne about: Assume that your audience is already somewhat savvy and knowledgeable about...
2024-05-01
22 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Cindy Brach Talks About the Evolution of Health Literacy
Cindy Brach was the lead for health literacy and cultural competence at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and co-chaired the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Literacy Workgroup. Brach led the creation of many important health literacy tools and resources including the AHRQ Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit, the discussion paper, “Ten Attributes of a Health Literate Health Care Organization,” from the Roundtable on Health Literacy, and PEMAT, the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool.Now retired, Brach reflects on the evolution of the field of health literacy. In this podcast, Cindy Brach...
2024-04-01
31 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Innovative Ideas for Using AI in Health Literacy
Aditya Tummala and Beier Nelson are Co-Founders and Executive Directors of The Health Fluency Project. Their goal is to use AI (Artificial Intelligence) and other technology to help dismantle barriers that prevent people from accessing health services. Tummala is an undergrad student at Harvard College studying Biomedical Engineering. His primary focus is on socioeconomic disparities that act as health care barriers in rural and marginalized communities. Nelson is also an undergrad at Harvard College. With a dual concentration in Molecular & Cellular Biology and Government, he is looking at community-based barriers to care. Tummala and Nelson talk with H...
2024-03-01
27 min
Talking About Blood
The Blood-Eating Vampire Bat
A podcast with host Helen Osborn and guest Shenglin Liu about the vampire bat.
2024-02-18
33 min
Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast
Health in Context of People’s Lives
Rear Admiral (RDML) Paul Reed, MD is the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, the Director of the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, a pediatrician, and a senior U.S. Public Health Service Officer. His primary responsibility is to advise the Assistant Secretary for Health on disease prevention and health promotion programs and policies. Additionally, RDML Reed provides direction and oversight for national health initiatives such as Healthy People 2030, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, and the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition. In this podcast, RDML Paul Re...
2024-02-01
26 min
Talking About Blood
The Art of Creating Fake Blood in Theatric Productions
Listen to Jeremy Chernick talk about the challenges of crafting stage blood for the theatrical world.
2023-10-09
24 min
Talking About Blood
Learning from hibernating bears about preventing blood clots in humans
Dr. Massberg discusses his exciting new findings from studies of hibernating bears and how they inform the human condition.
2023-09-18
22 min
Talking About Blood
Highlight Episode
In this highlight episode, we review interesting, informative and entertaining snippets from Talking About Blood podcasts over the last year with host Helen Osborne.
2023-08-08
30 min
Book Marketing Mentors
How to Best Use Your Book to Gain Credibility in Higher Ed - BM378
Do you want to know how to use your book to gain credibility in the higher ed market?Get ready to be inspired by the amazing Helen Osborne, an esteemed author, and champion for affordable textbooks. Join us for this exhilarating conversation as Helen takes us on her journey, which began back in 2005 when she took on the challenge of tackling the skyrocketing prices of textbooks and fighting for accessibility. Prepare to be amazed as Helen shares how her book became a game-changer, offering affordable alternatives for students struggling with the burden of expenses.
2023-07-12
34 min
True North True Crime
MMIWG: Helen Betty Osborne
In a small Canadian town in the 1970s, the shocking murder of Helen Betty Osborne sent shockwaves through the nation and exposed deep-rooted societal issues. Helen, an Indigenous Cree woman, was a bright and ambitious 19-year-old who dreamed of becoming a teacher. However, her aspirations were tragically cut short on November 13, 1971.While walking home from a party in The Pas, Manitoba, Helen was abducted by four white men. She was taken to an isolated location where she was brutally assaulted, sexually violated and ultimately killed. Her body was found two days later, bearing the painful scars...
2023-06-15
48 min
Talking About Blood
Clot Collaborative: Everyone Benefits When Patients and Providers Work Together
Leslie Lak, a blood clot survivor and Dr. Rachel Rosovsky, a hematologist-oncologist at Harvard Medical School talk to Helen Osborne about the importance of physician-patient collaborations for improving patient care.
2023-06-10
33 min
PX Espresso☕with Luke O'Mahoney
Special Episode - What the F*ck is Culture? - Episode 2 - ft. Dimitrios Michail Perdikoulis + Helen Osborne
Send us a textMonthly(ish) feature series: What the f*ck is culture?Once again I was joined by my new regular co-hosts, Helen Osborne & Dimitrios Michail Perdikoulis to discuss all things People, Culture + Performance 🤘🏻We have some fun and look to dispel some of the myths around culture.We also give some practical advice, tips, and share our experiences to help you move the dial on building thriving, high-performance and people-centric cultures.In todays chat we explore:💪🏻High Performance & Flow💭Self-Reflection & Self-Compassion💜Building E...
2023-05-03
1h 26
Talking About Blood
Looking at Menstruation from Both Personal and Population Perspectives
A podcast with Breanne Fahs discusses the connection between menstruation and political activism.
2023-05-02
24 min
Sofie's Choice: Murders & Mysteries
Episode 28: Helen Betty + Kalvin John Osborne
To close out our month of April after our month of being absent, Gabbi presents a Native American case. This is the case of Helen Betty Osborne and her younger brother, who would be murdered years later, Kalvin John Osborne. Helen, or Betty Osborne as she was affectionately called by friends, was a Cree Aboriginal woman from Norway House reserve who was kidnapped and murdered while walking down Third Street late one evening in The Pas, Manitoba. Both Osborne children were born and raised in Norway House, Manitoba, with Helen being the eldest of 12 children born to Joe and Justin...
2023-04-27
57 min
The IRF Podcast
“The Outlook for the UK and US Economies and Financial Markets”, Helen Thomas, Blonde Money
The IRF is joined by Helen Thomas, the Founder & CEO of Blonde Money. ----more---- In this podcast Helen reflects on Rishi Sunak’s premiership so far and assesses the prospects for the UK economy and financial markets in the year ahead. She discusses the outlook for economic growth, inflation and monetary policy. Helen compares the outlook for interest rates and government bond yields in the US and the UK, noting key differences between the policies of the US Fed and those of the Bank of England. She concludes with an as...
2023-04-18
24 min
Talking About Blood
An Historian’s Perspective of Beliefs About Blood
A podcast with David Biale in which she discusses the role of blood in religion and racial theory.
2023-04-13
22 min
Talking About Blood
Glass-Sculpted Blood Vessels and Other Art-Science Experiments
A podcast with Charlie Murphy in which she discusses the intersection between the arts and sciences.
2023-03-10
20 min
PX Espresso☕with Luke O'Mahoney
Special Episode - What the f*ck is Culture? - Episode 1 - ft. Dimitrios Michail Perdikoulis + Helen Osborne
Send us a textThe first of our new monthly feature series: What the f*ck is culture?I will be joined by my new regular co-hosts, Helen Osborne + Dimitrios Michail Perdikoulis to discuss all things people, culture, + performance.We will be having some fun and looking to dispel some of the myths around culture and will be looking give practical advice, tips, and experiences to help you move the dial on building high-performance, people-focused, + thriving cultures.As always, I really enjoyed this conversation and I hope you do too.
2023-02-15
1h 04
Talking About Blood
Saying Goodbye to Patients
In this podcast, Dr. Adir Shaolov discusses the role of palliative care in patients with hematological diseases.
2023-02-07
20 min
Where's My Freaking Dressing Room?!
VOBO Mini-series Day 1: Vincent Osborne
To kick-start our mini series on the Voice of Black Opera (VOBO) 2022 Competition we were delighted to be joined by the competition’s founder, Vincent Osborne. In this episode we discuss what Vincent is looking forward to in the competition, why he established both this competition and the Black British Classical Foundation, what he hopes to see the opera industry of the future, and just how he ran the Time Out Bar of the Year, The Brixtonian!Episode edited and produced by Daisy Grant Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo...
2022-11-30
23 min
Talking About Blood
Lessons Learned from Antarctic Fishes
In this podcast, Dr. Bill Detrich discusses the opportunities and challenges of conducting research in the Antarctic, the remarkable adaptations of the bloodless Antarctic icefish and how these mechanisms inform human biology, and what’s now and next in terms of climate change.
2022-11-04
19 min
Talking About Blood
Vampires Among Us
In this episode, Dr. John Edgar Browning, an internationally recognized authority on the horror genre, vampires, and Monster Theory, discusses his experience with human communities of real vampires.
2022-10-27
21 min
Talking About Blood
Lessons Learned from Space
In this podcast, Dr. Guy Trudel talks with Helen Osborne about:The challenges of undertaking blood research in spaceSimilarities between space and earthly bed rest models Mechanisms of anemia in spaceThe importance of questioning established dogma
2022-09-27
22 min
Lost Xplorers
116 - Fabian and the Sun King
On this episode, we discuss: Nap: Interrupted, what would happen if you were shrunk to the size of an ant, the rise of the Sophists, the possibility of knowledge, the value of speculation, believing everything, thought-terminating clichés, rudeness, and how not being a dick is the most important goal in this day and age. Notes: Harold Budd The Voyage of the Beagle "Letter Concerning the Fire on the "Helen" by Alfred Russel Wallace
2022-08-31
1h 40
Talking About Blood
The Art and Science of Cooking with Blood
Mark Hay, a Brooklyn-based freelance writer, talks about the art and logic of cooking with blood.
2022-08-08
20 min
The IRF Podcast
“UK Politics: Continuity or Discontinuity?”, Helen Thomas, Blonde Money
David Osman of the IRF is joined by Helen Thomas, the Founder and CEO of Blonde Money, an independent consultancy firm that was established in 2014. ----more---- Helen Thomas has had an impressive career in both finance and politics. Helen was an adviser to the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne and she also created the Financial Markets Reform Programme for the think tank, Policy Exchange. Previously, Helen has been a partner in the global macro hedge fund, ABD Investment Management and a former Head of Currency Alpha for State Street Global Advisors. The Blonde...
2022-08-04
22 min
Talking About Blood
Perspectives From an Expert on Sea Nomads
In this podcast, Dr. Melissa Ilardo talks with Helen Osborne about:Experience in studying the spleen size of breath-holding sea nomadsThe importance of multidisciplinary in addressing interesting questions in biodmedince
2022-06-01
18 min
Talking About Blood
Perspectives From an Expert on Sickle Cell Disease
In this podcast, Dr. Isaac Odame talks with Helen Osborne about:The mechanisms, clinical manifestations and treatment of sickle cell diseaseThe challenges of improving access to clinical care in lower income countries in the world
2022-05-08
22 min
Canadian True Crime
The Murder of Helen Betty Osborne [3]
[Part 3 of 3] In 1971, Indigenous high school student Helen Betty Osborne was abducted and brutally murdered near The Pas, Manitoba. When Betty’s body was found hours later at nearby Clearwater Lake, it was clear she had been the victim of a heinous crime. But it would take many, many years for the truth of what really happened to Betty to come to light—ultimately exposing the depths of racial injustice in the small town.Crisis Line for Indian Residential School SurvivorsFor CRISIS SUPPORT 24/7 call 1-800-721-0066 Look out for ear...
2022-04-15
1h 09
Talking About Blood
Perspectives From an Expert on Sea Nomads
In this podcast, Dr. Melissa Ilardo talks with Helen Osborne about:Experience in studying the spleen size of breath-holding sea nomadsThe importance of multidisciplinary in addressing interesting questions in biomedicine
2022-04-10
18 min
Canadian True Crime
The Murder of Helen Betty Osborne [2]
[Part 2 of 3] In 1971, Indigenous high school student Helen Betty Osborne was abducted and brutally murdered near The Pas, Manitoba. When Betty’s body was found hours later at nearby Clearwater Lake, it was clear she had been the victim of a heinous crime. But it would take many, many years for the truth of what really happened to Betty to come to light—ultimately exposing the depths of racial injustice in the small town.Crisis Line for Indian Residential School SurvivorsFor CRISIS SUPPORT 24/7 call 1-800-721-0066 Look out for e...
2022-04-08
51 min
Osborne Clarke.TV Podcasts
Digitalisation | Helen Rowbotham from Access Sport
This is the third podcast in our series titled 'Digitalisation | A spotlight on ...'This podcast has been set up to capture conversations with leaders across the Digitalisation eco-system, shining a light on the topic of digital inclusion and the positive role that technology has to play in its acceleration. In this episode of our series 'Digitalisation, A spotlight on' partner, Katherine Kirrage [include link to profile page], speaks to Helen Rowbotham, CEO of Access Sport https://www.accesssport.org.uk/Helen speaks about the power digital and sport in bringing communities together, the continuation of...
2022-04-06
15 min
Where The Road Ends
Season 2 Episode 7: The Death of Helen Betty Osborne
Today we are talking about the kidnapping and horrific murder of Helen Betty Osborne, a young bright aboriginal women who was working towards her life goals and then her light was snuffed out by 4 horrible men who though that they had the right to take her life. Join me as we go down the road and learn more about this beautiful soul that was taken far to soon. The Death of Helen Betty Osborne: The Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission http://www.ajic.mb.ca/volumell/chapter1.html#:~:text=Helen%20Betty%20Osborne%20was%20abducted,morning%20of%20November%2013%2C%201971.&te...
2022-04-01
08 min
Canadian True Crime
The Murder of Helen Betty Osborne [1]
A three-part series — In 1971, Indigenous high school student Helen Betty Osborne was abducted and brutally murdered near The Pas, Manitoba. When Betty’s body was found hours later at nearby Clearwater Lake, it was clear she had been the victim of a heinous crime. But it would take many, many years for the truth of what really happened to Betty to come to light—ultimately exposing the depths of racial injustice in the small town.Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Superc...
2022-04-01
52 min
Talking About Blood
Perspectives From a Medical Philatelist
In this podcast, Jean Wang talks with Helen Osborne about:Experience as a stamp collectorUse of stamps to tell storiesThe importance of having hobbies in medicine
2022-02-03
17 min
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: A Marvel Studios TV & Film Fan Podcast
ONE SHOT: Eternals 2021 Review (A Marvel Fancast) LoS408
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Lauren, Agent Michelle, Agent Chris, and Producer of the show Director SP discuss the 2021 Marvel Studios film Eternals. The Team debriefs you on the Eternals cast highlights and creative team run down, the Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. EXCLUSIVE synopsis, the length of the film and what could have been edited out, which Agents would try Gilgamesh’s mead, what exactly Kit Harrington was doing in the film, too many main characters, nonlinear storytelling done mostly well, epic well-choreographed fights, the possibilities of characters returning, why Gi...
2022-01-17
1h 19
Talking About Blood
What Does it Mean to Be a Hematopathologist?
In this podcast, John Holcomb talks with Helen Osborne about:The work of a hematopathologistThe value of blood testsThe importance of team workThe importance of always keeping the patient in mind
2022-01-03
21 min
Talking About Blood
Perspectives From the Battlefield
In this podcast, John Holcomb talks with Helen Osborne about:Experience as a trauma surgeon in the Iraq warThe history of fluid resuscitationThe importance of blood donation
2021-12-05
15 min
Talking About Blood
Perspectives From Doctor as Patient
In this podcast, Shaun McCann talks with Helen Osborne about:Trusting healthcare professionalsShowing empathyPerspectives as a physician coping with his own illness
2021-11-14
14 min
Bah Humbug: A Christmas Movie Podcast with Helen O'Hara
#9 - MeToo
In this episode of Women Vs Hollywood, Helen O’Hara is joined by investigative journalist Lucy Osborne, film historian Shelley Stamp, and actress Jessica Regan to discuss the impact of the #MeToo movement on Hollywood and society at large. We’ll hear how far back sexual abuse in Hollywood goes, what impact it has on women in the film industry, and what we can do to make things better. You can find our host, Helen O’Hara (she/her), on Twitter @HelenLOHara.You can also find Helen on The Empire Film Podcast.Comme...
2021-11-02
37 min
Talking About Blood
Introducing The Blood Project
In this podcast, William Aird talks with Helen Osborne about:Why The Blood Project was createdWhat makes us human, and therefore better doctorsA new way of thinking about blood, with critical thinking and humanities in center of medicine.Patient wishes and values
2021-10-04
10 min
Unlocking Vulnerability
Episode 41 - Building a Customer Vulnerability Programme
In this episode, Helen is joined by Nicki Osborne, the Customer Experience Manager at M & G Plc.Nicki talks about her role in leading the Customer Vulnerability Programme within M & G, and shares her experience and advice for others looking to implement an organisational vulnerability strategy .To connect with Nicki:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickiosborne/To download the FCA's guidance on the Fair Treatment of Vulnerable Customers:https://www.fca.org.uk/publications/finalised-guidance/guidance-firms-fair-treatment-vulnerable-customersYou can also follow Helen for future episodes and more...
2021-08-10
35 min
Conversations about Consultation
Reflections on 30 years of Patsy Wagner’s Consultation Model - Helen Kerslake and Jane Roller
In this episode we speak with Helen Kerslake and Jane Roller from Westminster Kensington and Chelsea Educational psychology consultation service about their journey to becoming EPs and their experience of working in a service that places consultation at the centre of the work they do.It was so interesting to speak with Helen and Jane about their services relationship with Patsy Wagner and her model of consultation. They both spoke about the service being known as ‘Gods little acre’ before becoming a tri-borough where all the schools in the area embraced consultation and it was embedded fully. Both...
2021-05-17
1h 15
Whose Crime Is It Anyway?
45. THE OSBORNE FAMILY: Generations of Tragedy in the MMIWG Epidemic (Manitoba)
Claudette Osborne was in danger. And after making several desperate phone calls to her family and a disturbing voicemail, she went missing. But this isn't the only tragedy the Osborne family has suffered...Not only are all the women in today's episode Indigenous, they are ALL related. This week's case is a stark reminder of the ongoing epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada AND the United States. It’s a race, identity and gender based genocide that cannot be ignored. A recent inquiry found that Indigenous women and girls are 12 times more lik...
2021-04-26
35 min
The Voiceless: A True Crime Podcast
Helen Betty Osborne
Episode 2 details the death of Indigenous Cree woman Helen Betty Osborne in The Pas, Manitoba on November 13, 1971. // Content and trigger warning for racial slurs, physical and sexual violence, racism, murder. Source for this episode: http://www.ajic.mb.ca
2021-01-27
1h 30
ModernJeeper Show
Ep. 91 - Veteran's Day with Helen Davis of 4 Wheel to Heal - Off Road Therapy for America's Wounded Warriors
Send us a textHello ModernJeepers welcome to Episode Number 91 of The ModernJeeper Show… the show about Jeeps, Jeeping and Jeepers.This episode was also recorded on video, so if you find yourself wondering who are these guys, what do they look like and what the heck we they talking about check out the episode at YouTube.com/modernjeeperThis week’s episode was recorded on Wednesday, November 11, 2020… Veteran’s Day. Corey, Jessy and Matson talk Christmas lights before Thanksgiving, Jeeps at the Biden Rally, Being a T...
2020-11-12
53 min
Canoodle Podcast
Bridget Jones's Diary
Today we discuss Lucy's pick: Bridget Jones's DiarySassy singleton Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) makes a New Year’s resolution: get a diary, get her life together, and finally (!!!) get a proper boyfriend. The trouble is, her two main candidates are a study in bad judgement.Bridget’s Boss/Sexy Bad Boy Daniel (Hugh Grant) makes her feel like a “wanton sex goddess.” But why does brooding, strait-laced Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) keep showing up? Will Bridget finally find the love she’s been waiting for?2001 — written by Richard Curtis, Andrew Davies, and Helen Fieldi...
2020-09-15
1h 03
Tales By Cole
MURDER - The Silent Conspiracy of Helen Osborne
For 16 years, the town of The Pas, Manitoba, knew exactly who had killed Helen Osborne, but no one said a word? The reason being is she was an indigenous woman, and wasn't one of themWritten and Narrated By: Cole WeaversSound Production and Editing By: Matt BlackSUPPORT US ON PATREON!http://www.patreon.com/talesbycoleSad Trio by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4314-sad-trioLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-16
20 min
Crime and Mystery Canada
Episode 10: Helen Betty Osborne and John Joseph Harper
On this episode, we will be discussing the murder of Helen Betty Osborne and the death of John Joseph Harper. Thanks for listening. You can join our Facebook group Crime and Mystery Canada, email us at crimeandmysterycanada@gmail.com or find us on Instagram @crimeandmysterycanada.
2020-05-03
32 min
Totally Acoustic
10.03 Helen McCookerybook / John Osborne
Helen McCookerybook: A Good Life With A Bad Apple / Temptation / The Mad Bicycle Song / At The Bathing Pond<br> John Osborne: Go Shopping / First Date In A Supermarket Cafe / Two People Met In A Supermarket And They Fell In Love / The Household Aisle / The Charm Of 5.30
2019-09-30
00 min
Tilly and Helen are (Mostly) Nice About People
George Osborne
In this week's Christmas edition we're bitchin' about British Conservative party politician, ex-MP for Tatton, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer and current editor of the London Evening Standard, George Osborne. Presented by renowned bitches Tilly Steele and Helen Monks. Music by Dave Cribb. Artwork by Luke W Robson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-12-24
27 min
Someone Knows Something
S5 Episode 3: Helen Betty Osborne
Another young woman was brutally murdered in northern Manitoba in 1971. But unlike the Brown case, a perpetrator was eventually brought to justice. What can be learned from the Helen Betty Osborne case? For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/sks/someone-knows-something-season-5-kerrie-brown-transcripts-listen-1.4850662
2018-10-22
54 min
financialgym's podcast
Rescue Your Home & Life Fast by Creating Calm from Clutter w/ Helen Sanderson
Looking for ways to create financial calm? Then don't forget to visit https://financialgymforbusiness to get free and inexpensive financial tools to put you in control of your money. Today I interview the the Organised and Calming Helen Sanderson. Hear: How Helen turned an inability to work for anyone and a need to clear her own clutter into a business How surrounding yourself with clutter or continually tidying up can be a way to avoid facing your life and emotions The effects of consuming, such as shopping to fill an emotional void How embarrassment abo...
2018-01-23
52 min
Firmer Figures Business Show | Grow Your Money| Get a Life!
Rescue Your Home & Life Fast by Creating Calm from Clutter w/ Helen Sanderson
<p> Helen Sanderson is an interior designer, professional organizer and founder of Ministry of Calm. An expert on how our living spaces affect our wellbeing, she speaks regularly at events such as Ideal Home, Grand Designs Live and 100% Design. Her work takes her all over the capital, supporting people to clear their clutter, be more organised and efficient, and free up time and energy to focus on what really matters</p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://financialgymforbusiness.com/ffs52-rescue-home-life-fast-creating-calm-clutter-w-helen-sanderson/">Rescue Your Home & Life Fa...
2018-01-16
00 min
Writing About Crime - True Crime Cases in Canada
The Murder of Helen Betty Osborne
Helen Betty Osborne was a Cree Aboriginal woman from Norway House reserve. She was kidnapped and murdered while walking down Third Street in The Pas, Manitoba. CONTENT WARNING: this podcast contains coarse language, adult themes and content of a violent and disturbing nature. Music below is used under an Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The Following Music Is From Incompetech Music: The North Past The Edge Lost Time http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/collections.php Main information sources in...
2017-12-04
1h 53
WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
WIHI: Health Literacy: New Skills for Health Professionals
Date: November 17, 2011 Featuring: Helen Osborne, MEd, OTR/L, President, Health Literacy Consulting; Author, Health Literacy from A to Z Gail A. Nielsen, BSHCA, Director, Learning and Innovation, Center for Clinical Transformation, Iowa Health System; Faculty, Institute for Healthcare Improvement Lisa M. Stevens, MSHSA, Director of Clinical Quality, Crusader Community Health In its 2004 report, "Health Literacy: A Prescription to End Confusion," the Institute of Medicine defined health literacy as “the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, communicate, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions.” Seven years later, the f...
2017-06-27
57 min