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Spaced Out Radio
March 11/26 - Science Bob & Friends
Every second Wednesday of the month on Spaced Out Radio, resident scientist “Science Bob” McGwier joins the show to explore the scientific side of the paranormal, supernatural, and UFO/UAP phenomenon. Each episode features a guest with a background in science, research, or technology to discuss the real-world data, evidence, and practical approaches behind the mysteries of high strangeness. From artificial intelligence and advanced detection systems to unexplained aerial phenomena, Science Bob helps bridge the gap between hard science and the unknown.Dr. Bob McGwier has spent decades at the forefront of applied mathematics, engineering, and advanced technology. He e...
2026-03-12
2h 53
Everything Life Coaching: The Positive Psychology and Science Behind Coaching
Mentor Coaching, Coaching Mastery, and the Path to MCC Credential (ft. Juliann Wiese & Karyn Edwards)
In this conversation on The Everything Life Coaching Podcast, Noelle Cordeaux, CEO of Lumia, sits down with Juliann Wiese, B.Ed., CPCC, MCC, CMC and Karyn Edwards, PhD, MCC... both longtime Lumia instructors and corporate leadership veterans who've collectively spent decades inside organizations before hanging up their shingles and building thriving independent practices. They get into the real talk of what it means to move from doing coaching to being a coach, letting go of ego, performance, and the constant toggling of skills, and what it looks like when the work finally becomes embodied. Juliann...
2026-02-27
58 min
Spaced Out Radio
Feb. 11/26 - Science Bob & Friends
Every second Wednesday of the month, Spaced Out Radio welcomes its resident scientist Bob McGwier, known to listeners as “Science Bob,” to break down the scientific side of the supernatural and paranormal. Each episode dives into the practical research, data, and methodologies behind high strangeness, UFOs, and unexplained phenomena. Science Bob frequently brings on expert guests with strong scientific and investigative backgrounds, creating conversations that bridge hard science with the mysteries that continue to challenge mainstream understanding.Dr. McGwier has specialized extensively in Artificial Intelligence and advanced computer technology, pioneering innovative methods for detecting UFOs and UAPs in skies acro...
2026-02-12
2h 53
It Takes a Family
BONUS EPISODE! Nurture & Structure: The 5 Steps to Choice & Consequence Training
In this highly practical bonus episode, hosts Andy and Kelly bring back John Cunnings (Boys' Program Director) to finish unpacking the five-step process behind the Choice & Consequence model. This is the bedrock of the structured side of the Nurture & Structure approach, designed to replace a parental posture of control with one of loving training.John reviews the initial steps and then dives deep into the most challenging parts: allowing the child's choice and consistently giving the consequence. He also provides indispensable language tools to help parents shift away from controlling phrases and offers encouragement that plodding with...
2025-11-13
33 min
Simulation Happy Hour
Quick shot - PhD candidate Karyn Madden from the CDNM conference
Mel leads the quick shots session with Karyn Madden from Southern Institute of Technology NZ at the Council of Deans Nursing and Midwifery Conference - Australia and New Zealand - in Christchurch NZ.Excuse the background noise - this interview occurred at the conference dinner.And yes, her PhD supervisor is Jane Frost - wearing the pink sparkles!
2025-11-11
05 min
AASR Live
Trauma, Healing, and Positive Identity with Dr. Karyn Harvey, PhD.
Please join us for “Trauma, Healing, and Positive Identity with Dr. Karyn Harvey, PhD.”Karyn Harvey has worked as a clinician in the field of intellectual disabilities for over 35 years. She has her Ph.D. in Applied Developmental Psychology from the University of Maryland. She has written three books: Positive Identity Development, Trauma–Informed Behavioral Interventions, and Trauma and Healing. She has a private practice and does therapy with people with intellectual disabilities. In addition, she regularly conducts training on trauma-informed support for people with IDD, trauma-informed leadership, and trauma-informed behavioral interventions for both state and individual organi...
2025-08-15
1h 15
Food Safety Talk
Food Safety Talk 326: Kimchi Bread
Northwest Raleigh NC Brewery | House-Brewed Craft BeerOfficial Carolina Hurricanes Website | Carolina HurricanesIs MDPI a good platform to publications.? : r/PhDFoods | Journal AwardsHe’s a good man… and thorough. - YouTubeThe Journal of Extension | Conferences | Clemson UniversityAmerican Association for Agricultural Education - Journal of Agricultural EducationSeaman A. Knapp - WikipediaAgriculture South Building - Knapp plaque - Seaman A. Knapp - WikipediaKey Federal Food Safety Advisory Committees, NACMCF and NACMPI, Have Been TerminatedI...
2025-07-29
1h 46
The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
How Much Progress Has Canada Made on Indigenous Relations?
Relations between Canada and Indigenous Peoples have certainly evolved since The Agenda first began covering these issues in 2006. There was Stephen Harper's historic apology to former students of Residential Schools in 2008. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission that followed, led by the late Senator Murray Sinclair. The Idle No More movement of the early 2010s. And much more. As we mark National Indigenous History Month, we thought we'd look back at some of these flashpoints in our history, and find out how much progress has been made. From Kanesatake First Nation, council Chief Serge Simon; Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux, Chair on Truth and...
2025-06-17
34 min
Vision Podcast
Vision Podcast 86 - Dr. Mary Dozier and Jarrod Williams talk about hoarding disorder and Mental Health Awareness Month
In this episode. we are joined by Dr. Mary Dozier, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, as well as Jarrod Williams, a PhD student on her research team. They work with people in the area, specializing in helping older adults who struggle with hoarding disorder. In honor of May being mental health awareness month, we have them on and talk about their work as well as just how best take care of ourselves and each other.Dr. Dozier is recruiting undergraduate participants for the early intervention for hoarding disorder project mentioned in this podcast. If you...
2025-05-15
30 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 511 - Paw Paw Randomness
Paw paw (Asimina triloba) is a charismatic and special species. It is the most northerly growing member of a mostly tropical family. It also has considerable influence on its herbaceous neighbors. Join me and PhD student Anna Wassel as we explore the random world of pawpaw and understory herb community assembly. This episode was produced in part by Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi, Kristin, Luke, Sea, Shannon, Thomas, Will, Jamie, Waverly, Brent, Tanner, Rick, Kazys...
2025-02-02
55 min
BoggsCast
Episode 32: The Role of Relationships in Trauma Prevention and Recovery with Karyn Harvey, PhD
Description: Karyn Harvey, PhD, psychologist, author, and speaker, discusses the role of relationships in trauma prevention and recovery. Interviewer: Melissa Cheplic, MPH, NADD-CC, Senior Training & Consultation Specialist at The Boggs Center on Disability and Human Development Click for Full Transcript of Episode 32
2024-12-11
35 min
IDD Health Matters
Ep 57: Understanding Trauma-Informed Care for IDD: Insights from Karyn Harvey PhD
In this insightful episode of the IDD Health Matters Podcast, Dr. Craig Escude sits down with Karyn Harvey, a passionate advocate for trauma-informed care in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Recorded live from the ANCOR conference, Karyn shares her deep understanding of the behavioral challenges often faced by individuals with IDD, revealing how these behaviors are frequently symptoms of unrecognized trauma, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Karyn discusses the critical need for access to therapeutic support for those with IDD, emphasizing the profound impact of trauma on their mental health. She delves into...
2024-08-12
21 min
Stream Thousands of Digital Audiobooks Instantly Online
The Radically Open DBT Workbook for Eating Disorders (Authored by Karyn D. Hall PhD, Ellen Astrachan-Fletcher PhD, Mima Simic, Thomas R. MD Lynch PhD - foreword by)
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/212371 to listen full audiobooks. Publisher's Summary: Having an eating disorder can make you feel like you're alone. Even if you're in recovery, you may have days when feelings of isolation are too much, and you may feel tempted to fall back into unhealthy patterns. This workbook will help you build your own "treatment tribe," a group of people that help lift you up and support you as you find your way to a full recovery and a rich, meaningful life. Title: The Radically Open DBT Workbook for Eating Disorders Author...
2024-07-09
6h 41
Docs With Disabilities
Episode 90: DRP Special Series: Access In Medicine (AIM)
Interviewer: Dr. Lisa Meeks Interviewees: Erin Browkoski, Suzanne Hawks, Karyn LaTurner, Christine Low, Sarah Triano Description In this special episode of the DRP series, we explore the origins and evolution of the Docs With Disabilities Access in Medicine (AIM) program, a vibrant initiative dedicated to promoting accessible and equitable educational environments for students with disabilities in medical education. Our conversation delves into AIM's collaborative partnerships with various organizations and the development of essential resources aimed at breaking down barriers to disability inclusion within medical education. Through engaging stories and real-life triumphs...
2024-04-05
55 min
Upwardly Dependent
27. Effective Environments for Care in Therapy, Parenting, and Churches with Eric Gott, LPC
Eric Gott began working with kids who hold difficult narratives as a play therapist in Nashville, Tennessee. He then became a foster dad, and after 3.5 years of courtroom appointments, he and his wife, Leah, became the legal parents of four young children. Eric now serves as a Children’s Minister in Birmingham, Alabama, where he has brought trauma-infused thought to the way the church creates inclusive spaces for kids who may need help regulating emotions and behaviors. And, you’ll hear him admit that their new sensory room is a huge hit for adults who may need a change of s...
2024-01-15
2h 56
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 453 - Small Flies & Orchid Diversity Revisited
We revisit a conversation with PhD student Melissa Díaz-Morales and Director of the Lankester Botanical Gardens, Dr. Adam Karremans to look at how flies have managed to influence the evolution of the largest subtribe of orchids in the world - the pleurothallids. This remarkable group of orchids is home to over 5,000 unique species and presents some of the most stunning and complex floral morphology of the entire orchid family. They also undergo some serious chemical ecology that helps attract their fly pollinators. We also explore the difficulties in both studying and publishing pollination work and how that can h...
2023-12-24
49 min
Speaking Out for the Blind
Speaking Out for the Blind Episode 326- Weather Camp
WZZM-TV in Grand Rapids, Michigan reports that the Bureau of Services for Blind Persons recently held a multi-day weather camp for visually impaired teens. The camp helped the teens prepare for whatever weather comes their way and learn about meteorology career opportunities. Here to talk about the camp are Bureau of Services for Blind Persons Vision Rehabilitation Therapist, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, and Camp Organizer Karyn Hill, and Camp Guest Dr. Tom Behler. Dr. Behler is also blind, has a PhD in Sociology, and a strong passion for weather. For more info related to this week’s show, go to: htt...
2023-09-16
26 min
MIDDLE AGEish
A Guide to Pelvic Floor Therapy with Dr. Karyn Staples, PT, PhD, NCPT
Send a textHave you ever heard of pelvic floor therapy? We hadn't until we met Dr. Karyn Staples, PT, PhD, NCPT. We had a chance to chat with Dr. Staples, a seasoned physical therapist and pelvic floor therapy expert, to learn all about potential problems with our pelvic floor! Dr. Staples unravels the anatomy of the pelvic floor and explains its role in mitigating many issues both men and woman can face. She also underscores the importance of proactive care and keeping our bodies moving and flexible throughout our lifetime.Next, we...
2023-06-28
34 min
Empowered to Connect Podcast
[E132] War and Resilience: How Ukrainians are Teaching the World Pt 3
As the War in Ukraine passes the one year anniversary of its' bloody start, we sat down with 3 very special individuals who have been on the front lines of caring for the Ukrainian people. Part 3 of our series features our friend Raya Shelashska. Raya is a Ukrainian, a PhD Student at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development (KPICD) and a mom working to begin bringing hope and healing to her country's people. She talks with us about life in Ukraine, what family and friends are facing in major cities like Kiev as well as small villages...
2023-03-14
33 min
Vision Podcast
Vision Podcast Episode 49 - Kyle McDill and GIS, virtual hikes
In this episode, we host Kyle McDill, PhD student in the Department of Geosciences and Project Manager at MSU's Research & Curriculum Unit. Through our conversation, we discuss Kyle's social media presence (thatbeardedhiker), his use of GIS to create virtual hikes and educational content, as well his love of the outdoors, his thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail, and his experiences with the Department of Geosciences field courses.
2023-02-28
36 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 403 - Fossil Bryophytes Revisited
The odds of any living material becoming fossilized are extremely rare, especially if that living thing is a moss, liverwort, or hornwort. It does happen, however, and my guest today is dedicating his career to studying and understanding what bryophyte fossils can tell us. We revisit a conversation with Alex Bippus, who at the time was a PhD student at Oregon State, to learn about his fascinating work studying fossilized bryophytes. From climate change to evolution, there seems to be no end to the fun of studying bryophyte fossils. This episode was produced in part by Paul, Karen, Randi...
2023-01-08
45 min
Rational in Portland
Dr. Karyn Lewis: How students have been impacted by school closures and remote learning
https://www.nwea.org/research/our-researchers/karyn-lewis-phd/https://www.nwea.org/research/publication/student-achievement-in-2021-22-cause-for-hope-and-continued-urgency/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/05/briefing/school-closures-covid-learning-loss.htmlhttps://www.brookings.edu/author/dr-karyn-lewis/https://www.opb.org/article/2022/07/19/national-data-student-learning-pandemic-impact/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/student-test-scores-pandemic-rcna38106https://thehill.com/opinion/education/3567695-students-will-need-significant-support-well-past-the-pandemic-funding-cliff/https://www.msnbc.com/stephanie-ruhle/watch/new-report-sounds-alarm-over-children-s-learning-loss-amid-pandemic-117594181518https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/news/story/students-fared-full-school-year-covid-19-pandemic-78986604
2022-11-07
51 min
Sách Nói Chất Lượng Cao
Sách nói Người Nhạy Cảm Và Hành Trình Đi Tìm Bình Yên - PhD Karyn D Hall - Nghe trọn bộ Sách nói tại Voiz FM (voiz.vn/download)
Cuốn sách dành cho bất kì ai đang mệt mỏi và bất lực vì tổn thương - Khám phá thế giới của những cảm xúc thăng trầm mãnh liệt - Tháo gỡ những giằng xé nội tâm và biến sự nhạy cảm thành sức mạnh vô song. Bạn có thường lo lắng, căng thẳng, tự ti và hoài nghi chính mình không? Bạn có cảm thấy mình dễ bị tổn thương và phải rất lâu mới có thể hồi phục...
2022-10-16
19 min
In Defense of Plants Podcast
Ep. 383 - Aroid Pollination is Wild!
This episode, we revisit a conversation I had with University of Vienna PhD student Florian Etl regarding an in depth look at a pollination system involving some of our most beloved houseplants. Florian focuses on genera like Philodendron, Anthurium, Dieffenbachia, and Spathiphyllum to shine light on how the plants manage to reproduce in the hyper diverse rainforests of Costa Rica. This is not easy work by any means but Florian and his colleagues are finding out new and wonderful things about the natural world. This episode was produced in part by Keena, Robin, Peter, Whitney, Kenned, Margaret, Daniel, Karen...
2022-08-21
27 min
The Week in Philly from KYW Newsradio
How bad was pandemic learning loss? We have an idea now
Kids in the US have had a couple of rough years at school because of the COVID-19 pandemic. One academic year was turned upside down as everyone scrambled to online learning on the fly. The next year was better, but you still had kids in and out of the classroom and there wasn't always consistency. And throughout it all, there has been a lot of concern for how much learning for kids was interrupted, and the impact that has. So is this something we can measure? The not-for-profit organization NWEA supports students and educators, and they've done some research in...
2022-08-10
17 min
Happiness Journey with Dr Dan: Where every journey is worth living.
Happiness journey with Dr Dan podcast: Season 12 Ep 5: Special Guest and happiness mentor Karyn Seitz
As a former spiritual healer, Karyn realized her clients were not getting better. She was frustrated that she could not deliver the results her clients wanted even though she was trying lots of different healing modalities and coaching techniques. Karyn knew she also wasn’t getting the changes she wanted in her life. She secretly lacked any confidence in her ability to change. Her adult life had stalled. In a fresh new search for answers, Karyn found the missing piece that would ultimately transform her life and her clients. There is something very profound in ow...
2022-07-26
32 min
The Well Mind Podcast
Empowerment Through Connection: Dr. Ashley Schoof
The Well Mind is a space for meaningful conversations about a broad range of wellness related topics, with a special emphasis on mental wellness. I’m your host Dr. Ben Kohls. I’ve been a practicing clinical mental health counselor for over 15 years and am currently a counselor educator and director for the CMHC graduate program at Bethany Lutheran College. For this episode, I invited one of our adjunct faculty, Dr. Ashley Schoof, to join me for a conversation on an evidence-based intervention for working with kids and teens. Ashley is the professor for our program’s child and adoles...
2022-06-06
1h 04
Crooked STX
Object of Faith Part 2 with Jim and Karen Smith
This episode is a part 2 that focuses on faith and what faith looks like. Often we believe that faith simply saying we believe in Christ, or any higher power. Religious or not, this episode puts into perspective what we often find ourselves putting our faith. Does the thing or being we put our faith have an effect on us? This show features Dr. Jim and Karyn Smith. This couple of God has worked closely with the younger generation in growing the faith of my own as well as the peers around me, and I am honored to h...
2022-05-30
30 min
Crooked STX
Object of Faith Part 1 with Jim and Karyn Smith
This episode focuses on faith and what faith looks like. Often we believe that faith simply saying we believe in Christ, or any higher power. Religious or not, this episode puts into perspective what we often find ourselves putting our faith. Does the thing or being we put our faith have an effect on us? This show features Dr. Jim and Karyn Smith. This couple of God has worked closely with the younger generation in growing the faith of my own as well as the peers around me, and I am honored to have their theological expertise. J...
2022-05-21
32 min
Inspiration from the Couch
EP 49: Teen Friendships
One topic that we can’t seem to stop talking about these days is adolescent relationships: with our patients, with our friends who are parents, and at home with our own teens and pre-teens. As a parent, it can be difficult to figure out when to step in, when to step back, and when to step alongside our adolescents as they navigate social dynamics. Recent situations such as the pandemic and the increased reliance on technology for social communication have made connection and interaction even more complicated. In today’s episode, we touch on some strategies that we have foun...
2022-04-28
33 min
The TBRI Podcast
The Impact of Trauma in War with Raya Shelashska
Today’s guest is Raya Shelashska, a TBRI Practitioner and a PhD candidate and Research Assistant here at our Institute at TCU. Raya currently lives here with her family, in Fort Worth, TX, as she’s completing her PhD, but her home is Ukraine. Since the war broke out in February, Raya’s studies have shifted to helping her people through her clinical experience and trauma research background. Our host, Sarah Mercado, sat down with Raya to talk about the trauma of war and what she’s doing to help. Linked References from this episode: Raya's Instagra...
2022-04-27
40 min
Let's K12 Better
Let's Talk About Education, Play, and Equity with Karyn Allee, PhD
How does chronic stress impact the brain? How does play support pro-social behavior in kids? What are misnomers about Title 1 schools? How can we better equip new teachers working in high-challenge schools so they can meet the needs of the students in their communities? How do we tell the difference between poverty stressors and brain function and learning disabilities or ADD, ADHD?Grab a pen and get ready to take notes! In this episode, we sat down with Dr. Karyn Allee, veteran educator and Assistant Professor of Education at Mercer University to discuss education equity, increasing play...
2022-04-21
1h 11
Old Fashioned On Purpose
S8 E9: Solving Sourdough: The Science Behind What Works with Karyn Newman
Today we're diving deep into the unseen world of sourdough microbes. Karyn Newman, author of the new book Sourdough by Science, personifies the many parts of our sourdough starters and explains the chemistry happening in our kitchens to help us make perfect sourdough loaves. Every time. Find out the best time to feed your starter, why the fridge is your starter's friend, and what character in your starter is the most important one (and how to care for it best). Even learn how to convert any traditional bread recipe to a sourdough one! I...
2022-03-14
50 min
The Stories She Sings
Matters of the Mind: Healing Arts with The Brain in Mind - Karyn Lynn Grant & Dr. Jon Skidmore, PHD and Dr. Dean Belnap, PHD
Ep #48 Matters of the Mind: Healing Arts with The Brain in Mind - Karyn Lynn Grant & Dr. Jon Skidmore, PHD and Dr. Dean Belnap, PHD In this combined interview, Karyn ask pertinent questions about "Matters of the Mind" of Dr. Jon Skidmore, PHD who is a Clinical Psychologist and fulltime Performance Coach. In this episode, Dr. Skidmore shares how we can regulate and manage the ways our brains are triggered. He shares how children learn about pleasure and pain. He also shares how the amygdala in the brain stores pain and trauma and how we can release trauma with the aid of the hea...
2021-12-04
59 min
Joy Coaching America with Karyn Lynn Grant
Find Your Courage! Be Your Brave! Dr. Jon Skidmore,, PHD Part 3
Ep #67 Find Your Courage! Be Your Brave! In Part 3, Karyn celebrates Dr Jon Skidmore’s unique gift and “Coaching” style as he blesses the lives of his students and clients. He assists his clients to overcome their fears and press on to the victory of rediscovering their “Peak Performance”! Jon’s ability to understand what might have “stopped us” from performing, is surpassed only by his ability to encourage us to face those fears and begin again sharing our unique gift with the world! (Make sure you listen to Part One and Part Two and glean the insights that Dr...
2021-11-13
46 min
Joy Coaching America with Karyn Lynn Grant
How to Optimize Your Peak Performance: Dr. Jon Skidmore, PHD, Part 2
Ep #58 How to Optimize Your Peak Performance: Dr. Jon Skidmore, PHD, Part 2 Join Karyn Lynn Grant, Joy Coaching America Radio Talk Show Host in this delightful interview with Dr. Skidmore. This is Part Two of a 3 part sequel which reveals the secrets that will unlock your ability to perform in a way that will bring greater joy to yourself and to the world who is waiting for you to share your gift! To glean even more understanding about Dr. Skidmore's Coaching style and life-changing performance methods, you can order his book, "Conquer Anxiety" directly from him at hi...
2021-09-30
46 min
Joy Coaching America with Karyn Lynn Grant
Overcoming Performance Anxiety - Meet Dr. Jon Skidmore, P.H.D. Part 1
Ep #56 Overcoming Performance Anxiety: Meet Dr. Jon Skidmore, P.H.D. Part 1 In this episode, Karyn Lynn Grant, Host of the "Joy Coaching America Radio Show" interviews Dr. Jon Skidmore, PHD, Clinical Psychologist, BYU Professor, Singer and Author on the wonderful work he does in helping people with his 5 Stage Process for reaching their of sharing their gifts via their "Peak Performance". Dr. Skidmore, PHD brilliantly co-authored "Conquer Anxiety" in March of 2020 which shares this unique five stage process for optimizing your gifts, talents, strengths and sharing them in the wonderful way you were designed and destined to...
2021-09-22
46 min
The Stories She Sings
Raising The World‘s Vibration to Joy! Interview with Dr. Jon Skidmore, PHD
Ep #39 Raising The World's Vibration to Joy! Interview with Dr. Jon Skidmore, PHD on the resonating power of Music, Massage, Aromatherapy with his role as a Clinical Psychologist and Performance Coach at BYU. Karyn Grant, LMT and Dr. Jon Skidmore discuss in this uplifting interview, "The healing power and vibration of Music"! Raising one's vibration to positivity in all of your "performances" in life! Be the best you can be! This interview holds as much encouragement and influence today as when it was first recorded a decade ago! The information in this interview is noteworthy! Get out your...
2021-09-12
59 min
Entering Motherhood: Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Support
16. Diving into the Deep End, Foster Parenting with Kelli Boyce
We talk about what it was like for Kelli to enter motherhood for the first time and what it’s been like since. When first looking into foster care her coordinator had said if it’s meant for you it will work out. She had always wanted kids so she found a way to make that possible even though she was single and hadn't had kids of her own yet. Even though it took a bit longer to finally be placed with a child, in less than 3 months she worked hard and made it possible to become eligible to be a...
2021-04-19
48 min
The Power of Nutrition Podcast
Understanding Probiotics and Their Different Modes of Action in the Infant Microbiome
In this 21-minute podcast episode, Adam Baker, PhD, and Karyn Wulf, MD, discuss the modes of action for various probiotic strains, and how Chr. Hansen’s scientists research and identify the best probiotic strains for the developing infant microbiome.Visit anhi.org for a transcript of this episode.
2021-04-08
21 min
The Well Mind Podcast
Building Teen Connections: Katelyn Bolte
Katelyn Bolte joins me in episode 18 of The Well Mind Podcast. This is a conversation focused on adolescent mental health and parenting teens. Katelyn is a mental health counselor and the director of a day treatment program for adolescents. Katelyn was a wonderful guest. We cover a lot of ground during our discussion as we talk about schooling during the pandemic and the transition back into school. We also address the struggles that social isolation has amplified for our youth, emotional development during the teen years, and there is plenty of parenting focused talk throughout the conversation. This is a...
2021-03-01
1h 15
LDS Living Podcasts
Getting It Right
Stories in this episode: A new Christmas tradition challenges Matt to put into writing all the things he has trouble saying; Gracie, Cescily, Paul, & Sheradon call the pitchline with stories of what "getting it right" looks like for them; Leslie's attempt to skip the holidays is thwarted by a wise dad with three poinsettias and a plan. Find the Pearl S. Buck story "Christmas Day in the Morning" here. For complete show notes for this episode, please visit ldsliving.com/thisisthegospel We'll be back with weekly episodes starting JANUARY 11th. Merry Christmas!
2020-12-21
38 min
GrassRoot Ohio
Gratitude- w/ KDiebel EBellomy KEscobar ZAbid KWoodford DFowler DJarrells TMills DHarewood
Carolyn Harding with nine activists, GrassRoot_Ohio guests I’ve interviewed over the past year and a half. Feeling barraged by the election debacle, the surge in covid-19 infections and deaths, our innumerable causes, work, family….I struggled to find this week’s show. I needed to embrace Gratitude. It helps me. And no matter how, or if, you celebrate Thanksgiving, it's healing to find the good, the Wins in our work, feel it and share it. So I invited our GrassRoot Ohio guests to join us - to give us a brief update on their work, and to share their...
2020-11-21
29 min
Institute for Ethical Leadership | St. Thomas University
In The Ethical Arena | Mayor Karyn Cunningham
The Institute for Ethical Leadership at St. Thomas University is a new academic component of our University, and currently offers BA, MA, and PhD degrees in the field of Ethical Leadership. In order to provide the cutting-edge content for our students and our community, we have created a series of leadership Podcasts/Videos named “In The Ethical Arena.” Tune in to the leadership wisdom and perspectives that each Mayor provides. By providing different perspectives to our students and our community we will help empower a new generation of leaders committed to the principles of ethical leadership. Today we feat...
2020-10-02
18 min
Misfits & Wanderers
Kindness
We are talking kindness!First, I share a couple of articles on kindness followed some cool stories collected showing how amazing we can truly be.At the end I talked about the “Shine the Beacon” Challenge. For reference, it was run in August of 2020, and obviously the contest has long expired. However, the invitation is still there to openly celebrate good people doing good things in life. We don’t do enough of that. Too many people have zero clue how much of an impact they have had on others in their communities, and that’s a shame...
2020-08-05
48 min
Misfits & Wanderers
Kindness
We are talking kindness!First, I share a couple of articles on kindness followed some cool stories collected showing how amazing we can truly be.At the end I talked about the “Shine the Beacon” Challenge. For reference, it was run in August of 2020, and obviously the contest has long expired. However, the invitation is still there to openly celebrate good people doing good things in life. We don’t do enough of that. Too many people have zero clue how much of an impact they have had on others in their communities, and that’s a shame...
2020-08-05
48 min
Embrace The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Uplifting!
The Connected Parent by Lisa Qualls, Karyn Purvis PhD
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/168939to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Connected Parent Author: Lisa Qualls, Karyn Purvis PhD Narrator: Lisa Qualls Format: mp3 Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins Release date: 07-17-20 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 294 ratings Genres: Adoption & Fostering Publisher's Summary: Renowned child-development expert Dr. Karyn Purvis gives you practical advice and powerful tools you can use to encourage secure attachment in your family. You will benefit from Karyn’s decades of clinical research and real-world experience. Coauthor Lisa Qualls demonstrates how you can successfully implement these strategies in your home, just as she did in hers. You wi...
2020-07-17
4h 42
Adoption Wise
#88: The Connected Parent by Dr. Karyn Purvis and Lisa Qualls
Parenting under the best of circumstances can be difficult. And raising children who have come to your home from “hard places,” who have their own set of unique needs, brings even more challenges. You may have discovered that the techniques that worked with your birth children are not working with your adopted or foster child. On July 7, the last written work of renowned child-development expert Dr. Karyn Purvis releases into the world. The Connected Parent: Real-Life Strategies for Building Trust and Attachment was co-authored by our own Lisa Qualls. This week she shares how the book came to be and what...
2020-06-09
31 min
Mending The Gap
Introducing perinatal mental health with Dr Karyn Ayre
In this episode I sit down with Dr Karyn Ayre who introduces us to perinatal mental health. We also discuss the fascinating research methods she uses, which involve using natural language processing on the CRIS dataset, to investigate self harm and suicide in the perinatal period. Please be aware that this episode contains detailed discussion on research on self harm and suicide. Support: - Samaritans helpline (24 hours) 116 123 - http://www.mind.org.uk - PANDAS foundation http://www.pandasfoundation.org.uk - Action on Postpartum Psychosis - https://www.app-network.org - Maternal OCD https://maternalocd.org - Tommy’s ch...
2019-10-21
00 min
Your Great Journey
Dr. Karyn Hall: Advice for Dealing with Emotional Sensitivity
Effective Techniques for Emotional Sensitivity In this episode, psychologist Dr. Karyn Hall joins us to offer advice for people with dealing with emotional sensitivity. Dr. Hall’s popular audiobook, The Emotionally Sensitive Person: Finding Peace When Your Emotions Overwhelm You, offers proven-effective cognitive behavioral and mindfulness techniques to help those who struggle with intense emotions. Dr. Hall’s audiobook The Emotionally Sensitive Person: Finding Peace When Your Emotions Overwhelm You, presents powerful tools for staying in the present moment, identifying emotional triggers, developing a strong and healthy identity, and experiencing overwhelming or unco...
2018-12-19
11 min
Stress Mastery Podcast
What's so Funny About Stress With Karyn Buxman
Are you feeling stuck in a stress mess, overwhelmed, and overstimulated by the demands of your life? Spread too thin and not prioritizing self-care because you feel like it's selfish when so many other people need your help? Well, let's stop for a moment. How much can we really help others when we're just scraping by, ourselves? At the end of the day, we're only really worth as much as we can give, based on the energy we have in the time that we have. I'm your host, Dr. Heidi Hanna...
2018-12-04
24 min
Your Great Journey
Are You an Emotionally Sensitive Person?
Dr. Karyn Hall: The Emotionally Sensitive Person If your emotions repeatedly overwhelm you, you may be an emotionally sensitive person. Today we’re sharing a helpful except from the popular audiobook The Emotionally Sensitive Person: Finding Peace When Your Emotions Overwhelm You, written by psychologist Dr. Kayrn Hall. Dr. Hall will introduce you to the audiobook and offer a series of questions to help you determine if you are an emotionally sensitive person. Today we’re sharing an excerpt from Dr. Karyn Hall’s audiobook The Emotionally Sensitive Person: Finding Peace When Your E...
2018-08-29
12 min
Your Great Journey
How to Handle Overwhelming Emotions: A Conversation with Dr. Karyn Hall
Dr. Karyn Hall Discusses Overwhelming Emotions Do your emotions repeatedly overwhelm you? If you are tired of feeling hurt and helpless when it comes to your feelings, there are effective techniques that can help you manage overwhelming emotions before they take over your life. Today, psychologist Dr. Karyn Hall joins us to offer advice for emotionally sensitive people and to talk about her her audiobook, The Emotionally Sensitive Person: Finding Peace When Your Emotions Overwhelm You. This audiobook provides proven-effective cognitive behavioral and mindfulness techniques to help anyone who struggles with intense...
2018-03-07
10 min
Love in a Dangerous Time
WHY DOES A WHITE THEOLOGIAN HAVE TO COME TO AN AFRICAN COUNTRY TO TELL BLACK PEOPLE THAT GOD IS BLACK? – a talk with The Rev. Karyn Carlo, PhD, on her recent teaching stint in Liberia [LDT102]
The Rev. Karyn Carlo, PhD I hope that everyone has listened, at least once, to last week’s program with historian and author, Dr. Nancy MacLean on her very important book, DEMOCRACY IN CHAINS: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America (episode 101). It’s a very scary book about the real world and I think it opens up a view to Christians as to what our “job” is in these dangerous times. Seriously, if you haven’t heard the episode, please go back and listen to it now. Then, I invite you to return to...
2018-01-24
49 min
Your Great Journey
The Emotionally Sensitive Person: A Conversation with Dr. Karyn Hall
How to Cope When You’re an Emotionally Sensitive Person If you’re an emotionally sensitive person, you’ve probably heard this before: “Stop being so sensitive.” These words can be frustrating to hear because you can’t just switch off your emotions. But there are effective techniques that can help you manage your emotions before they take over your life. In this episode, psychologist Dr. Karyn Hall joins us to offer advice for those who struggle with emotional sensitivity. She also talks about her popular audiobook, The Emotionally Sensitive Person: Finding Peace When Your Emotion...
2017-09-13
11 min
DEF CON 24 [Audio] Speeches from the Hacker Convention
Karyn Benson - Examining the Internet's pollution
Materials: https://media.defcon.org/DEF CON 24/DEF CON 24 presentations/DEFCON-24-Karyn-Benson-Examining-The-Internets-Pollution.pdf Examining the Internet's pollution Karyn Benson Graduate Student Network telescopes are collections of unused but BGP-announced IP addresses. They collect the pollution of the Internet: scanning, misconfigurations, backscatter from DoS attacks, bugs, etc. For example, several historical studies used network telescopes to examine worm outbreaks. In this talk I will discuss phenomena that have recently induced many sources to send traffic to network telescopes. By examining this pollution we find a wealth of security-related data. Specifically, I'll touch...
2016-09-20
00 min
DEF CON 24 [Video and Slides] Speeches from the Hacker Convention
Karyn Benson - Examining the Internet's pollution
Materials: https://media.defcon.org/DEF CON 24/DEF CON 24 presentations/DEFCON-24-Karyn-Benson-Examining-The-Internets-Pollution.pdf Examining the Internet's pollution Karyn Benson Graduate Student Network telescopes are collections of unused but BGP-announced IP addresses. They collect the pollution of the Internet: scanning, misconfigurations, backscatter from DoS attacks, bugs, etc. For example, several historical studies used network telescopes to examine worm outbreaks. In this talk I will discuss phenomena that have recently induced many sources to send traffic to network telescopes. By examining this pollution we find a wealth of security-related data. Specifically, I'll touch...
2016-09-20
00 min