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Aging MattersAging MattersArthritis w/ Michelle McLeod, PhD, Arthritis FoundationConversation w/ Michelle McLeod, PhD, Director, Osteoarthritis Clinical Research Programs, Arthritis Foundation, about diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of arthritis, and research to find a cure.2024-12-3158 minLive Yes! With ArthritisLive Yes! With Arthritis2024 Top Episode Takeaways & MailbagIn this episode of the Live Yes! With Arthritis podcast, we revisit the top takeaways from some of 2024’s most popular and intriguing podcast episodes, and answer listeners’ most pressing questions. *Visit the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast episode page to get show notes, additional resources and read the full transcript: https://arthr.org/LiveYes_Ep120 * We want to hear from you. Tell us what you think about the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast. Get started by emailing [podcast@arthritis.org](podcast@arthritis.org).Special Guests: Afton Hassett, PsyD, Alisa Vidulich Casavant, Eric Rude...2024-12-1739 minLive Yes! With ArthritisLive Yes! With ArthritisManaging Weight for ArthritisLosing weight is one of the best therapies for people with arthritis — especially for those who are overweight. Consider that 1 pound lost is equivalent to 4 pounds less pressure on knees, ankles and other weight-bearing joints. But losing weight isn’t easy. In this episode, we’re joined by a guest who has firsthand experience with arthritis and weight loss challenges and a fitness and osteoarthritis researcher who will discuss their tips for losing weight as well as some current OA research. Sponsored by Amgen and Novo Nordisk. *Visit the Live Yes! With Arthritis Podcast episode page to get sh...2024-07-0229 minHuman Factors Minute (Presented By: Human Factors Cast)Human Factors Minute (Presented By: Human Factors Cast)E245 - Human Robot Interaction will Change the Food Industry (Full Audio Version)This week on the show, we talk about how Human Robot Interaction will change the food industry. We also answer some questions from the community about combating disinformation  through Human Factors/HCI/UX, preparing for graduate school if gaining research experience isn’t an option, and the struggle we all have with scope creep.Episode Link:https://www.humanfactorscast.media/245Recorded live on May 12th, 2022, hosted by Nick Roome with Barry Kirby.Check out the latest from our sister podcast - 1202 The Human Factors Podcast: https://www.1202podcast.comNews:...2022-05-132h 03Human Factors CastHuman Factors CastE209 - Can we use Mobile Technology to Monitor Mental Wellbeing?Recorded live on June 10th, 2021, hosted by Nick Roome & Blake Arnsdorff. | Programming Notes: A Deep Dive into How Work Pandemic Protocols Influence Employee Behavior: https://www.humanfactorscast.media/blog/a-deep-dive-into-how-work-pandemic-protocols-influence-employee-behavior/ Human Factors Cast Digital Media Lab: https://www.humanfactorscast.media/p/human-factors-cast-digital-media-lab/ | News: Technology to monitor mental well-being might be right at your fingertips: https://engineering.tamu.edu/news/2021/05/ISEN-technology-to-monitor-mental-wellbeing-might-be-right-at-your-fingertips.html | It Came From: Should I get a PhD? | Michelle Tripp | Patreon How far behind will a distance program put me from an in-person program? | VOLdemort | Discord | One More Thing...: Razer Naga X: https://amzn.to/2TcUNdv | Follow Nick: https...2021-06-1155 minHuman Factors CastHuman Factors CastInterview with Digital Health Student Design Competition Winners | #HCS2021Symposium | Bonus EpisodeRecorded on April 21st, 2021, hosted by Nick Roome with Sofia Noejovich, Dhivya Umachandran, and Anna Linden. The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society once again invited students to participate in the "Mobile Health Applications for Consumers" Design Competition in conjunction with the 2021 International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care. Join us as we talk to the winners (Team Mothership)! Sofia was born and raised in New York and came to Wisconsin to study industrial engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She's been in human factors research for 2 years under the supervision of Dr. Nicole Werner and 1 year under...2021-04-2929 minThe SpokenWeb PodcastThe SpokenWeb PodcastLesbian Liberation Across Media: A Sonic ScreeningThis episode of The SpokenWeb Podcast is a little different than episodes you’ve heard from us before. It is a kind of “feminist memory-work” - An audio collage, a method, an approach to community building which aims to honor lesbian-feminist collective histories and renewed public attention to lesbian feminist culture.Episode producers – Felicity Tayler, Mathieu Aubin and Scott Girouard - cordially invite you into their feminist sonic memory world: A three-part audio collage of “Lesbian Liberation Across Media”. A virtual film screening and discussion held Summer 2020 in partnership with SpokenWeb, and featuring three iconic lesbian feminist films: “A Wo...2020-11-0258 minFirst BiteFirst BiteMore Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders with Dr. Angela with Angela McLeod Guest: Angela McLeod, PhD, CCC-SLP - In this episode Michelle is joined once again by Angela N. McLeod, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, who is a Clinical Associate Professor and Speech-Language Pathologist at the University of SC, that has also obtained certification as a qualified orofacial myologist (QOM). This is the sequel to Dr. Angela’s first appearance in Episode #103 “Mythbusting Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders”. Today Dr. Angela discusses who is an appropriate pediatric candidate for orofacial myofunctional therapy, with emphasis on developmental age, prerequisites to participation, what an evaluation includes, and what an evidenced based treatment session includes. There’s a lot of g...2020-08-131h 08First BiteFirst BiteMythbusting Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders with Angela McLeod Guest: Angela McLeod, PhD, CCC-SLP - In this episode Michelle is joined by Angela N. McLeod, PhD, CCC-SLP, who is a Clinical Associate Professor and Speech-Language Pathologist at the University of SC, that has also obtained certification as a qualified orofacial myologist (QOM). Are you new to the words “orofacial myologist” and unclear what it is and how it works within the field of Speech-Language Pathology? Have you worried that orofacial myology is synonymous with non-evidenced based oral motor exercises? Or, (like Michelle until just recently), are you too laboring upon the misinformation that all orofacial myologists are proponents of c...2020-06-041h 10