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Sabrina Irvine
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'So You Want to be a Reporter' with Carol Marin & Lisa Parker
Special Edition: What News Consumers Need To Know
Though we usually focus our podcast on young journalists, this episode is dedicated to someone completely different: consumers who aren't familiar with the ins and outs of the news media industry. Trust in journalism has taken a nosedive, so this episode dives deep into the systems and standards that are the heartbeat of reliable reporting. Seasoned journalists and DePaul faculty Martha Irvine and Chris Bury join hosts Carol Marin and Lisa Parker to discuss the process of story writing, common misconceptions around journalism and rebuilding the relationship between readers and reporters. Produced by Sabrina Castle, mu...
2026-01-27
17 min
Mucho Soul's Podcast
Mucho Soul Show No. 811
As broadcast at www.totallywiredradio.com Tuesday 19.08.2025Hours one and two with Alan Kenny Arscott01. The Chuck Mangione Quartet - Little Sunflower (Mercury 1972)02. Adele Sebastian - I Felt Spirit (Nimbus West Recs 1978)03. Henry Butler - Music Came (Impulse 1987)04. Dudley Moore Trio - Waterloo (Atlantic 1972)05. Victor Feldman -Rio (Cohearant Sound 1978)06. Mr Circle - Juntos (Stockfisch Recs 1981/Outernational Sounds 2025)07. Joyce Ft. Jon Hendricks - Taxi Driver (Verve 1991)08. Amber Navran & Phil Beaudreau - Dreaming (Self Released/Bandcamp 2025)09. Jono McCleery - Fram A Place (Ninetydays Recs 2022)10. Cee ElAssaad & Beatkozina - Crossing...
2025-08-20
1h 59
Aging Less: The Longevity Science Insights Podcast
Michael Ryan Hicks, Ph.D.: Muscle Health and Aging: Preventing Sarcopenia | Aging Less #17
As we age, maintaining muscle health is crucial for mobility, strength, and overall longevity. Sarcopenia—the age-related loss of muscle mass and function—can significantly impact quality of life, but emerging research is offering new hope. This week on Aging Less: The Longevity Science Insights Podcast, host Sabrina Oktavelia is joined by Dr. Michael Ryan Hicks, Assistant Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of California Irvine, to discuss muscle health, aging, and cutting-edge strategies for preventing sarcopenia. Michael Ryan Hicks, Ph.D. is the Associate Director of the UCI Muscle Biology and Disease Research Center and...
2025-06-09
1h 13
The Delighted Customers Podcast with Mark Slatin
Achieving Value Realization with a CX Toolkit
Brad Smith, CCXP, who brings his extensive experience from working with major companies like Symantec, Yahoo, and Sage. Mark and Brad delve into the future of customer experience (CX) management and explore a variety of valuable tools that can be applied to enhance CX. Brad shares actionable insights on hidden value, value realization versus value erosion, and introduces the concept of value mapping. He also discusses the importance of having a clear brand promise and how it plays a crucial role in delivering a cohesive customer experience. Key topics covered in this episode include:
2025-02-06
35 min
Mobility, work and rights: the I-CLAIM podcast
Policy and politics of irregularity in Europe and US
In this episode of Mobility, Work, and Rights, hosts Nando Sigona and Ilse van Liempt look at how a migrant can become irregularised and with what consequences. In conversation with Sabrina Marchetti (University of Venice) and Lena Nare (University of Helsinki) they consider the governance of irregular migration in Europe and compare and contrast how European states address the phenomenon. On the eve of Donald Trump's second term as US president, Nando and Ilse speak to Walter Nicholls (UC Irvine) about what we can expect from Trump and if and how Europe is moving in...
2024-11-28
37 min
Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
259. Lifecycle of Seattle Artists: A Panel Discussion with Local Artists
Explore the life cycle of Seattle artists in a dynamic round table discussion hosted by Sarah Traver, director of Traver Gallery. Join the conversation on transforming artistic practice into a flourishing and creative career within the vibrant artistic landscape of Seattle. Esteemed artists Esther Ervin, Henry Jackson-Spieker, Steve Jensen, Pohlman Knowles, and Jeanne Marie Ferraro all connected with Pratt Fine Arts Center, will share their experiences in developing their practices across diverse disciplines, including glass, installation, jewelry, metal, printmaking, public art, sculpture, and wood. Gain valuable insights from these working artists as they delve into...
2024-06-06
1h 07
The Shakespeare and Company Interview
☕Proust Questionnaire: Holly McNish & Michael Pedersen☕
In advance of their event at Shakespeare and Company this February 8th, poets Hollie McNish and Michael Pedersen answer our café’s Proust Questionnaire. Be warned, this gets saucy quickly…Find out more about their event here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/events/hollie-mcnish-michael-pedersen*Hollie McNish is an award-winning poet, writer and performer.She is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Slug (and other things I’ve been told to hate) and won the Ted Hughes award for new work in poetry with her poetry and parenting memoir Nobody Told Me...
2024-01-18
1h 23
The Shakespeare and Company Interview
☕Proust Questionnaire: Holly McNish & Michael Pedersen☕
In advance of their event at Shakespeare and Company this February 8th, poets Hollie McNish and Michael Pedersen answer our café’s Proust Questionnaire. Be warned, this gets saucy quickly…Find out more about their event here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/events/hollie-mcnish-michael-pedersen*Hollie McNish is an award-winning poet, writer and performer.She is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Slug (and other things I’ve been told to hate) and won the Ted Hughes award for new work in poetry with her poetry and parenting memoir Nobody Told Me...
2024-01-18
1h 23
Early Care & Education: All Things Workforce
E12:The Role of Philanthropy in Funding and Encouraging the Development of ECE Registered Apprenticeships
In 2019, a planning grant from the James Irvine Foundation led to the launch of ECEPTS, reflecting the Foundation's commitment to ensuring that low-income workers have the power to advance economically. Learn from Sabrina Singh Kansara, Senior Program Officer, as she discusses the critical significance of the ECE industry and the role of philanthropy in supporting and advocating for ECE Apprenticeships.
2023-11-07
34 min
Laura Flanders and Friends: Solutions-Focused Progressive Perspectives on Politics, News, and Culture
Asian Americans & Anti-Blackness: Truth vs. Fiction on Affirmative Action
This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donateAffirmative action's foes worked with conservative Chinese American organizations to sue two colleges over their admissions processes. The result was a victory for activists who have been trying to do away with affirmative action for years. What led to the June 29 decision by the Trump-packed Supreme Court finally to ban race-conscious affirmative action? In this month’s “Meet the BIPOC Press” feature with URL Media, our guests fill in the blanks in the media coverage and correct some of the misconc...
2023-07-31
30 min
Chasing Life
Justine Bateman on Why She Won’t Try To Look Younger
It's no secret there’s added pressure on women to appear ‘ageless.’ But is the pressure to appear youthful getting better or worse? On this episode, Sanjay sits down with actress, filmmaker and author Justine Bateman, who recently made headlines when she announced her decision to forgo fillers or plastic surgery and age ‘naturally.’ Why is a choice like this still so controversial? And what does that say about the way we view aging? Plus, University of California at Irvine Sociology Professor Sabrina Strings explains how attitudes about age and beauty impacts women on a whole different level, and what needs...
2023-07-25
30 min
Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness
How F$^*#d Up Is Fatphobia? (ICYMI) with Dr. Sabrina Strings
What do Enlightenment-era paintings, 19th-century American fashion magazines, and Sir Mix-A-Lot’s “Baby Got Back” have in common? They’re all examples of what fatphobia has to do with race, class, and gender discrimination. This week, we’re re-releasing one of our favorite episodes from the archives, with Dr. Sabrina Strings. Learn all about the origins of anti-fat bias, and how it persists today. Listened to this one last year? We promise—it’s worth revisiting! Sabrina Strings, Ph.D. is a Chancellor's Fellow and Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. Sabrina has be...
2023-04-26
57 min
TRAINED
Sabrina Strings, PhD | Rethinking Body Image
The ideal human body has been commercialized, stigmatized, fetishized and, yes, even racialized. For women, trying to achieve the “perfect” body is an unattainable and often traumatic pursuit that never seems to end. On this episode, Sabrina Strings, PhD, an associate professor of sociology at the University of California, Irvine, explains why this is and helps us understand its impact on our individual and collective sense of well-being. Drawing from her book, Fearing the Black Body, she dives deep into diet culture, fat phobia, body positivity and the unsettled debate: Is obesity a disease?Learn MoreExpl...
2022-12-08
34 min
On the Media
The F Word (Rebroadcast)
Early in the pandemic, weight was named a risk factor for severe covid-19. But what if the greater risk is poor medical treatment for fat people? This week, On the Media dives into the fictions, feelings, and fraught history of fat. Including how sugar and the slave trade laid the groundwork for American beauty standards. 1. Dr. Yoni Freedhoff [@YoniFreedhoff], Associate Professor of Family Medicine at University of Ottawa, on what we do and don't know about the relation of weight and the severity of a Covid infection. Listen. 2. Katherine Flegal [@CeriseFlegal], epidemiologist and former senior scientist...
2022-10-21
50 min
On the Media
The F-Word
Early in the pandemic, weight was named a risk factor for severe covid-19. But what if the greater risk is poor medical treatment for fat people? This week, On the Media dives into the fictions, feelings, and fraught history of fat. Including how sugar and the slave trade laid the groundwork for American beauty standards. 1. Dr. Yoni Freedhoff [@YoniFreedhoff], Associate Professor of Family Medicine at University of Ottawa, on what we do and don't know about the relation of weight and the severity of a Covid infection. Listen. 2. Katherine Flegal [@CeriseFlegal], epidemiologist and former senior scienti...
2022-07-08
50 min
Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness
How F$^*#d Up Is Fatphobia? with Professor Sabrina Strings
What do Enlightenment-era paintings, 19th-century American fashion magazines, and Sir Mix-A-Lot’s “Baby Got Back” have in common? They’re all strong examples of what fatphobia has to do with race, class, and gender discrimination. This week, learn all about the origins of anti-fat bias, and how it persists today, with Professor Sabrina Strings. Sabrina Strings, Ph.D. is a Chancellor's Fellow and Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. Sabrina has been featured in dozens of venues, including BBC News, NPR, Huffington Post, Vox, Los Angeles Times, Essence, Vogue, and goop. Her writing has appea...
2022-05-18
59 min
The Mainspring Family Wellness Podcast
Episode 44: Nonprofit Spotlight featuring Sabrina Rivera, Executive Director of the Orange County Justice Fund
Episode 44 of the Mainspring Family Wellness Podcast is a thoughtful conversation about the plight of detained immigrants in Orange County as part of our Nonprofit Spotlight Series. Jenna & Kristen talk to Sabrina Rivera, the Executive Director of the Orange County Justice Fund (OCJF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering transformative change in the immigration system to assist the most vulnerable immigrants and refugees in Orange County, impacted by detention and deportation. Since the organization’s inception in 2017, OCJF has provided funds to secure the release of 66 detained immigrants and provided bond recipients with legal representation, due process rights, and se...
2022-04-27
43 min
Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison
[Repost] #196: Diet Culture's Racist Roots with Sabrina Strings, Sociologist and Author of Fearing the Black Body
Sociologist and author Sabrina Strings joins us to discuss her new book, Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia; the history of how “race science” led to the development of diet culture; the many problems with using weight as a measure of health; how culture influences science; and so much more! Plus, Christy answers a listener question about how to tell the difference between diet-culture rules and intuitive observations about foods that help us feel our best. (This episode originally aired on May 6, 2019.) Sabrina Strings is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Cali...
2022-03-14
1h 23
südnordfunk
War da was? Ep #6 – Warum Dickenfeindlichkeit auch rassistische Ursprünge hat
„Ich kann nicht eines Morgens aufwachen und nicht Schwarz sein. Ich kann nicht eines Morgens aufwachen und keine Frau sein. Ich kann nicht eines Morgens aufwachen und nicht fett sein.“ – Dieser Satz stammt von Lizzo, einer der angesagtesten US-amerikanischen Musikerinnen der letzten Jahre. Sie macht sich stark für Bodypositivity, also einen selbstbewussten und selbstliebenden Umgang mit dem eigenen Körper, besonders für Schwarze Frauen, die nicht dem Schlankheitsideal entsprechen. Doch was sind die Wurzeln dieses Ideals und warum sind Schwarze Frauen in besonderem Maße davon betroffen? Dieser Frage versuchen wir in der sechsten Episode unserer Podcastreihe "War da was? Po...
2022-01-04
12 min
Impact OC
Impact OC-Junior League of OC Promotes Voluntarism to Improve the Community
How does the Junior League of Orange County promote voluntarism and leadership skills to improve the community? Find out by listening to OC Talk Radio Public Affairs Director Dawn Kamber’s interview with Junior League of Orange County Immediate Past President Sabrina Beg. She talks about how the non-profit organization has been training women for 65 years and tackling issues in Orange County. Only on OC Talk Radio, Orange County’s Only Community Radio Station which streams live from the University of California-Irvine’s BEALL APPLIED INNOVATION CENTER. www.jlocc.org
2021-11-19
22 min
Parents Who Think
#145: SLUG: Taboo Busting Together - Hollie McNish
Finding power in the things we're told to hate. My guest is Hollie McNish, writer and poet. We explore her upcoming book "SLUG and other things I was told to hate" and SO much more. We talk masturbation, grief, feminism, being blunt and of course, her poetry. PRE-ORDER MY BOOK >> NOISE: A Manifesto Modernising Motherhood https://www.triumphpress.co/books/p/noise Hollie McNish is a UK writer based between Glasgow and Cambridge. She has published three collections of poetry – Papers, Cherry Pie, Plum – a play relating the history of UK women's football – Offside, co-written with Sabrina Mahfouz - an...
2021-09-29
35 min
Joy In Your Circus
Celebrating Inchstones
"Instead of focusing on the things he couldn't do, we chose to focus on the things he can do." On today's podcast episode of Joy in your Circus, we meet a Mama named Kendall. This incredible Mom is a nurse and busy mom of two incredible young kids. Life threw them a sharp curve ball when they were head on with a difficult medical diagnosis for their baby. Tune in and listen to this inspiring story of one mom's strength and courage to advocate for her little boy.
2021-07-02
1h 02
Joy In Your Circus
Open Mic: Peppa Pia, Homework & Gordon Ramsay
My guest panel for today's Open Mic episode features: Jolene Moberly & Kristina Folkersen (two of my Season 1 Mamas). The girls and I are tackling some pretty juicy hot topics on this Open Mic episode. We are chatting about: Cardi B hating Peppa Pig, homework, Gordon Ramsay & preteens with cellphones. Open mic is a fun panel style episode where my guest and I tackle some juicy and often controversial hot topics. We provide our opinions on various topics in an effort to showcase different perspectives. Let's face it, when it comes to parenting....there are always a million different ways to...
2021-06-24
28 min
Joy In Your Circus
Motherhood & Hearing Loss
As a Mom how much do you rely on your sense of hearing? I think I often take for granted that I have fully functioning senses to parent my kids every single day...but that isn't the case for everyone. On today's podcast episode, we meet Cassandra a busy mom and successful entrepreneur. Cassandra opens up about her struggles with hearing loss after pregnancy and shares her fears for the future.
2021-06-18
49 min
Joy In Your Circus
Open Mic: Boy Scouts & Snowplow Parenting
My guest on today's episode is pretty good looking (but I'm a tad bit biased...as it's my husband). My husband Brandon recorded with me previously and somehow I roped him into being a repeat guest. Brandon and I are tackling some pretty juicy hot topics on this Open Mic episode. We are chatting about: • Girls in the Boy Scouts • Piercing babies ears • Paying kids for chores. • Snowplow Parenting • Gender Neutral Parenting. Open mic is a fun panel style episode where my guest and I tackle some juicy and often controversial hot topics. We both provide our opinions on various topics in...
2021-06-04
54 min
Joy In Your Circus
Rising Above The Diagnosis
Do you ever feel like just when you think you have life somewhat figured out, you are thrown another obstacle to navigate? Haylie opens up about receiving a life changing diagnosis and navigating treatment through a pandemic. You won't want to miss the conclusion of my conversation with Haylie.
2021-05-28
53 min
Joy In Your Circus
Potty Learning vs Potty Training
On today's episode we meet Haylie Lashta an incredible wife, wonderful mom of two and successful business owner. Haylie and I covered so many different things in our recording that I decided to split it into two episodes. Are you struggling in the trenches of potty training/learning your child? Haylie is a very talented physiotherapist and she is sharing her wealth of knowledge on pediatric pelvic floor. We chat about some of the struggles and misconceptions about potty learning.
2021-05-20
1h 04
Joy In Your Circus
The Broken Water Bottle
On today's podcast episode of Joy in your Circus, I had the pleasure of catching up with one of my Season One Mamas. When I recorded Charlotte's story in season one she was very pregnant... little did we know she would be in hospital when her podcast episode aired. In the follow-up episode we chat about her delivery at the beginning of the pandemic and about her third NICU experience.
2021-05-07
44 min
Joy In Your Circus
Open Mic: Redshirting, The Crown & Recovering from Valentines
After having so much fun on our first 'Open Mic' style episode we decided to do round two with a brand new panel. If you missed the first 'Open Mic' episode, the concept is to feature a panel who tackle some juicy hot topics. The guests get to provide their opinions on the various topics in an effort to showcase different perspectives. Let's face it, when it comes to parenting...there are always a million different ways to parent. I chatted with my guests about redshirting, medication-free parenting, picking a favorite child, kissing your kids on the lips and the f...
2021-04-30
54 min
Being Social Justice: The Spirituality and Social Justice Podcast
Episode 36: Choose Racial Justice Part 2, An Interview with Dr. Sabrina Strings
This is part of my episode with Dr. Sabrina Strings, Associate Professor of Sociology at UC Irvine. This episode is filled with so much Black woman joy; I invite you to listen to this episode as we discuss change, liberation, and the need for community. Dr. Strings states, "Oftentimes change is felt in the body", this quote along with many other gems dropped throughout this episode are certainly worth taking time to reflect on. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yoga4socialjustice824/support
2021-04-25
21 min
Being Social Justice: The Spirituality and Social Justice Podcast
Episode 35: Choose Racial Justice Part 1, An Interview with Dr. Sabrina Strings
In this episode I interview Dr. Sabrina Strings, Associate Professor of Sociology at UC Irvine and the author of the award winning book Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia. This episode was recorded May 13, 2020, two weeks before the murder of George Floyd and weeks ahead of America's public reckoning with racism. This interview is everything you need to listen to as we all continue to grapple with racial injustice in America and abroad. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yoga4socialjustice824/support
2021-04-19
36 min
Joy In Your Circus
Dear Anxious Mama
Did you know that by age 40--50% of the canadian population will have or have had a mental illness. I'm sharing an open letter I've written to a mom in the deep dark trenches of anxiety. For as far as we have come over the years...we still have a long way to go to normalize the struggles of mental health. You may not struggle with mental illness but I can guarantee you know someone who does perhaps this letter may open your eyes to a day in the life of an anxious mom
2021-04-09
14 min
Joy In Your Circus
Strong as a Mother
On today's podcast episode, I'm chatting with my mother-in-law Dana. I think it's so incredibly important to share the stories of moms at all ages and stages of motherhood. Believe it or not...every mama is or has faced various struggles and difficult trenches over the years. It can be refreshing to know that we are never alone, regardless of where we find ourselves in our motherhood journey.
2021-04-01
42 min
Joy In Your Circus
Special Delivery
On this episode, I have the chance to catch up with Amanda Wray one of our season one mamas. We are chatting about her pandemic pregnancy and her extra special delivery experience...you won't want to miss this! If you haven't caught the original episode with Amanda I encourage you to listen to episode eleven in season one to hear her full story from the beginning.
2021-03-26
30 min
Joy In Your Circus
Co-parenting
Co-parenting is rarely simple and often gets pretty messy. Moms who go through a divorce frequently struggle in silence as the drama of co-parenting can weigh heavily on their mental health. In an effort to normalize the chaos of co-parenting, I surveyed divorced moms about their experiences. I'm pulling all of the survey responses together to provide some perspective and a glimpse into the difficult trenches of co-parenting.
2021-03-19
38 min
Joy In Your Circus
Finding your way through infertility
Did you know infertility affects 1 in 6 Canadian Couples? The chances are you know someone who has struggled with fertility issues. Often times couples struggle in silence, they feel completely alone in their dark trenches. If you are struggling with infertility, please know you are not alone. You are going through what feels completely impossible. You are incredibly strong and today we send a big Joy in your Circus embrace to everyone struggling with infertility. Today we meet Jacqueline Klein, she shares her incredible story of finding love and jumping into a motherhood role. She openly shares the incredible struggles they...
2021-03-12
1h 40
Joy In Your Circus
Open Mic: Salad Love, Beans & Cardi B
We are kicking off a brand new feature on today's episode. Open Mic is a fun panel style episode where my guests tackle some juicy and often controversial hot topics. The guests provide their opinions on the various topic in an effort to normalize having different perspectives. Let's face it, when it comes to parenting...there are always a million different ways to look at things. We are chatting about: When teachable moments cross the line Tough love for Picky Eaters Kids and Cardi B's WAP Whether or not you should be your child's bestie
2021-03-05
33 min
Joy In Your Circus
Life With Boys
On today's podcast episode we meet Kristyn Froc a gorgeous Mama of three adventurous little boys. Kristyn and her husband Evan are both busy professionals navigating working full time in healthcare and keeping up with their busy boys. Kristyn chats travel advice, pelvic floor physiotherapy and romance.
2021-02-26
1h 30
Adulting Decoded
Rerouting Direction?: Following Your Passion
Today we decode...Following Your Passion. Do you have an interest or purpose in your life that you have no choice but to pursue. Why do we need to seek out and fulfill this passion in our life. Join us as we decode why finding your passion is a necessary part of adulting. Guest: Victorious DeCosta, Director/Producer/Writer- A native Brooklynite, Victorious De Costa has dedicated his life to healing his community through various mediums. A former DJ, Victorious’ directorial debut was Digging for Weldon Irvine (Q-Tip, Lalah Hathaway, Lenny Wh...
2021-02-23
44 min
Joy In Your Circus
Turning the Table & Pineapple
Occasionally during our marital disagreements we loudly say PINEAPPLE.... have I peaked your interest? As a podcast host, I'm always asking my guests questions to dig a little deeper into their incredible stories. Brace yourself....I'm kicking off this brand new season by sharing an open book interview with myself. I'm giving my listeners an intimate glimpse into my story and my own motherhood journey.
2021-02-19
1h 17
Parents Who Think
#118: SLUG - Hollie McNish
Finding power in the things we're told to hate. My guest is Hollie McNish, writer and poet. We explore her upcoming book "SLUG and other things I was told to hate" and SO much more. We talk masturbation, grief, feminism, being blunt and of course, her poetry. PRE-ORDER MY BOOK >> NOISE: A Manifesto Modernising Motherhood https://www.triumphpress.co/books/p/noise Hollie McNish is a UK writer based between Glasgow and Cambridge. She has published three collections of poetry – Papers, Cherry Pie, Plum – a play relating the history of UK women's football – Offside, co-written with Sabrina Mahfouz - and one poetic...
2021-02-17
37 min
Joy In Your Circus
Finding Sparks of Joy in 2020
2020 has undeniably been a series of unfortunate events....a dud year if I could be so bold. Join me as we journey to unpack some of the lesson learned. Let's search for those sparks of joy in the chaos as we wrap up this less than desirable year.
2020-12-19
26 min
The Food Chain
Facing fat hatred
Does it feel uncomfortable calling someone fat because we think there is something bad about fatness? And if so - does that come from a concern about health, or is it something more insidious? Emily Thomas examines how society sees fatness - exploring the idea that we live in an inherently fat-phobic world. We hear from those who say viewing fatness as a health problem alone, obscures some uncomfortable truths about poverty, racism, misogyny and ourselves. What would a less fat-phobic world look like? (Picture: woman sitting on sofa. Credit: Getty Images/BBC)If you would like...
2020-10-08
28 min
Joy In Your Circus
Parenting: Today vs The 90's
Sabrina's along with her husband Brandon co-host the Season One Finale. Tune in to hear our discussion about the big differences between parenting in the 90's and parenting today.
2020-08-21
42 min
Parenting Balance Podcast
015 Canine Assisted Therapy With Dr. Sabrina Schuck
Attention dog lovers! We were thrilled to have the opportunity to interview Dr. Sabrina Schuck about the research she has led on canine-assisted therapy. In this episode, you will learn the difference between a service animal, a therapy animal, and an emotional support pet. But most exciting are the findings of current research investigating the effectiveness of therapy animals working with kids with ADHD. *Spoiler Alert* The findings are promising but we suggest you listen for yourself. Dr. Schuck, is an assistant professor of Pediatrics at the University of California, Irvine. She’s also the Chair of the...
2020-07-28
32 min
Joy In Your Circus
Confessions of a Mom
For one week, I asked Moms on social media to submit Mom Confessions in a private message with me. Mom Confessions could be heartfelt, tough, scary or even downright hilarious (and believe me...I received some of each category). I wanted to take these confessions and share them anonymously in a podcast episode. The concept behind this episode was to further normalize the chaos of Motherhood. We are not alone in our tough moments, we are not alone in our scary moments, we are not alone in our ridiculous Mom fails. Thank you to the Moms who shared their very ra...
2020-07-12
13 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Dixon
On this episode we meet Taylor a beautiful soul who shares the joys and challenges of being a Preemie Mama. We chat wedding plans, career plans and the challenges and joys of "bonus babies".
2020-07-10
1h 20
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Harder
Chelsey is a busy Mom of three and we discussed the balancing act of managing her Circus at home and successfully navigating owning multiple businesses during the chaos of a pandemic. We talk everything from small business to baby gear.
2020-07-08
1h 00
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Servetnyk/Resnick
What happens when you have two young kids and you receive life changing news that your spouse has been seriously hurt at work? This amazing Mama of three opens up about her motherhood journey and the many obstacles she has faced over the years. Catch Tara's incredible story off strength and endurance on this weeks episode.
2020-06-25
51 min
Joy In Your Circus
The Highs & Lows of Four Kids
The idea of four kids can be extremely scary to most parents. Rewind to the 1920's and four kids was a small family...so what happened? When did it become so taboo or ridiculous to have a family of 4+ children? On today's episode, I'm breaking down the highs and lows of what its like being a Mom of four kids. While there are many challenges and difficult moments, there are so many moments of joy and love. Whether you're on the fence about adding to your family or just looking for a laugh, this episode will give you some insight in...
2020-06-23
44 min
Body Kindness
White Supremacy of Yoga with Sabrina Strings PhD, Author of Fearing the Black Body
Join me in conversation with Dr. Sabrina Strings, author of Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia. She also is a certified yoga teacher and advocate for inclusivity in yoga. We discuss our experiences with yoga and hope for systemic change. She shares a personal story on racism and body part fetishizing (Michelle Obama arms) she encountered in yoga classes when she was really seeking refuge for grad school stress. Strings was made to feel like she didn’t belong. She explains why yoga is much more than the commercialized Asana and why her recent yoga...
2020-06-14
58 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Folkersen
This week we meet Kristina an incredible Mom from Saskatoon. Join me as I spend some time in conversation with this lovely Mama chatting about love, life and chaos.
2020-06-07
38 min
Body Kindness
Racism Explains the Origins of Fat Phobia and Diet Culture, with Sabrina Strings PhD, Author of Fearing the Black Body
This episode was first aired June 2019. Sabrina Strings, PhD is the author of the book Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia. In the first part of this interview, we discuss how she was able to connect racism with fat phobia, control of women’s bodies historically and through today’s diet culture, and how medicine’s use of the BMI metric is problematic and harmful. Dr. Strings shares why weight loss should not be part of the health equation and instead we should be seeking access to safe, nutritious food for all people at eve...
2020-06-07
1h 04
Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison
[REPOST] #196: Diet Culture's Racist Roots with Sabrina Strings, Sociologist and Author of FEARING THE BLACK BODY
Sociologist and author Sabrina Strings joins us to discuss her new book, Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia; the history of how “race science” led to the development of diet culture; the many problems with using weight as a measure of health; how culture influences science; and so much more! Plus, Christy answers a listener question about how to tell the difference between diet-culture rules and intuitive observations about foods that help us feel our best. This episode was originally published May 20, 2019. Sabrina Strings is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Cali...
2020-06-01
1h 22
Joy In Your Circus
Potty Training Nearly Killed Me.
Google potty training or potty learning (a term coined by physiotherapists) and you will quickly get lost in vortex of tips, tricks, facts and hacks for potty training in 48 hours. I am here to tell you, not every child can be "trained or learned" over a naked weekend at home. While educating yourself on various strategies and methods can definitely be useful, it is EXTREMELY important not to put pressure on yourself or your child if things don't go according to the parenting blog you just finished. Over the last 8 years I have been over consumed by diapers, pull ups...
2020-05-22
32 min
Joy In Your Circus
Unconditional Love
On this special Mother's Day episode, I am exploring some of the lessons my Mom taught me that have guided me as a Mom and Wife.
2020-05-10
15 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Zariwala
On this episode, we meet Sam an inspiring Mom of two who is transforming childcare in Saskatchewan. Sam has a genuine heart for helping meet the needs of parents in our community through innovative childcare and nanny services.
2020-05-02
59 min
Love Your Bod Pod
#88 Why Do We All Want To Be Thin? The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia with Sabrina Strings, PhD
In this episode, I interview Sabrina Strings, PhD and author of the incredibly important book Fearing The Black Body, The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia. Through her research, she seeks to answer the question of " Why do we all, but especially white women, so badly want to be thin?" If you have ever wondered why, this episode is for you. What she discovered and shares about in this episode will blow your mind. The pressure we put on women to look a certain way is centuries old with roots in racism and religion and has always been a form...
2020-04-22
1h 01
Joy In Your Circus
Surviving the Birds & the Bees
Talking to your kids about sex can be totally overwhelming. The very idea of opening up this dialogue with your kids can cause you to curl up in the fetal position. I'm breaking down the steps we took to opening up the initial conversation with our son.
2020-04-17
19 min
Joy In Your Circus
A Letter To Me
Have you ever wanted to go back in time to give yourself advice? Maybe you thought you could shake some sense into yourself if you could only just send yourself a message. Today I'm sharing a letter that I wrote to 2012 me, things I wish I could tell myself when I was a new Mom.
2020-03-27
10 min
Joy In Your Circus
Surviving Heartbreak
"I'm so sorry...there is no heartbeat...your baby is gone." There is nothing worse than hearing those words from your doctor. In those moments a Mom can physically feel her heart break and shatter into pieces. Today's Podcast Episode is a bit heavier as I'm sharing details about my miscarriages. My hope in sharing my story is to open up dialogue about miscarriage and to provide comfort to Mom's who have gone through the horrible experience of losing a baby. I'm also sharing ways you can actually help a family who has experienced loss.
2020-03-10
37 min
Joy In Your Circus
Mom Stereotypes
Why is it so hard for Moms to describe themselves as parents but incredibly easy to describe their partners style of parenting? We dig into the various Mom Stereotypes to explore what kind of Mom you might identify with.
2020-03-03
17 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Tipper
When I interviewed this beautiful Mama she was pregnant with her fourth baby. Plot twist...a week after our interview her water broke a week after our interview (5 weeks early). Don't miss this Moms story as she opens up about her mental health journey.
2020-02-28
1h 36
Joy In Your Circus
I Love my kids but I don't always like them.
We love our kids unconditionally but that doesn't mean we are obligated to like them every day.
2020-02-25
09 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Hobden
Are you curious what happened when my Mom lost me in a mall? Tune into the podcast to catch this tell all Episode with my own Mom.
2020-02-21
59 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Couperthwaite
What happens when the pizza delivery guy is so determined to get you a pizza even when you're on the floor delivering your baby? Guess you'll have to listen to find out.
2020-02-14
1h 19
Joy In Your Circus
Surviving Roadtrips with Kids
So many parents get anxious at the thought of a roadtrip with their kids. I don't really blame them... sitting in a vehicle for hours with your annoying, messy and smelly kids isn't super appealing. Let's be honest a roadtrip is simply relocating your annoying kids but if you're prepared it can go much smoother than you think. I'm sharing some of my tricks and tips on how I survive roadtrips with four young kids.
2020-02-11
16 min
Joy In Your Circus
Epic Mom Fails Part 1
Take a break from whatever you're going through to laugh at some EPIC Mom Moments.
2020-02-04
09 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Wray
On this episode we meet Amanda a busy Mom from Regina SK. Amanda has learned some pretty great survival skills for flying solo while her husband is away for school.
2020-01-31
37 min
Joy In Your Circus
He should just know
This episode unpacks the unfair notion that. "He should just know what I need". Stop assuming and start communicating with intention.
2020-01-28
23 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Friesen (Julia)
We chat with Julia about the plot twists in her life and the role faith and music have played in her motherhood journey.
2020-01-24
53 min
Joy In Your Circus
My Husband DOES NOT Babysit
My husband does not babysit our kids...tune into this episode of Tuesday Timeout to hear me out on this hot topic.
2020-01-21
06 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Running
Today we meet Richelle an incredible entrepreneur and mother to two lovely kiddos. We chat about marriage, self care and discipline.
2019-12-27
57 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Moberly
Meet a Mom who has truly overcome some mountains in her life. Jolene has faced mental health struggles, an Autism diagnosis for her Son and a divorce. We chat with her about each of her mountains and what it's like finding true love as a Mom.
2019-12-20
59 min
Joy In Your Circus
Pinterest Perfect Mama
Let's chat about the "Pinterest Perfect Mom".
2019-12-17
05 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Wall
On this episode we meet Kathryn an amazing single Mom who has the biggest heart for kids. Be prepared to laugh and learn as we chat with Kathryn about her Circus.
2019-12-13
30 min
Joy In Your Circus
I See You
A letter to an exhausted Mom in December.
2019-12-10
05 min
Joy In Your Circus
Circus Friesen
On this episode of "Finding Joy In Your Circus" we meet Ashley a true Boss Babe. Ashley shares some of the challenges she has faced as a Step Mom and the struggles of working from home.
2019-12-06
58 min
Joy In Your Circus
Excessive Mom Obligation
Let's pause and talk about Mom Obligation and excessive extracurricular activities.
2019-12-03
07 min
Joy In Your Circus
Joy In Your Circus (Trailer)
2019-11-19
00 min
Podcast Página Cinco
Podcast Página Cinco #6: Tanizaki, Gênio do Crime, Mairal e Silvia Federici
Nesta sexta edição do podcast do Página Cinco: - Novidades no Brasil do escritor japonês Jun'ichiro Tanizaki (Estação Liberdade). - Os 50 anos de "O Gênio do Crime" (Global), clássico juvenil de João Carlos Marinho. - "A Nova Idade das Trevas", de James Bridle, e "Uma Noite com Sabrina Love", de Pedro Mairal, entre os lançamentos da Todavia para outubro. - Aumento nas exportações de livros brasileiros. - Nos lançamentos: "Piratas à Vista", de Samir Machado de Machado (FTD) - o link prometido https://paginacinco.blogosfera.uol.com.br/2017/08/25/1711-o-ano-em-que-o-rio-de-janeiro-foi-sequestrado-por-piratas-franceses/ -, "Mulheres e Caça às Brux...
2019-09-27
18 min
Body Kindness
Fearing the Black Body Part Two - BMI is not just a bogus measure, it is masking medical sexism and racism with Sabrina Strings
In my second interview with Sabrina Strings, PhD, author of Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia, we discuss why only white women’s bodies were subjects of control in historical fat phobia. Dr. Strings shares the history of the BMI development and its flaws. We share personal stories for how BMI and weight bias in medicine harms people today. Dr. Strings also shares how she was discouraged from even writing this book. Visit bitly.com/bkind120 for show notes and episode transcript. Listen to Part One of the conversation at bitly.com...
2019-06-18
34 min
Body Kindness
Fearing the Black Body Part One with Sabrina Strings PhD - Why Health is about Access, Not Weight
Sabrina Strings, PhD is the author of the new book Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia. In this two-part interview, we discuss how she was able to connect racism with fatphobia, control of women’s bodies historically and through today’s diet culture, and how medicine’s use of the BMI metric is problematic and harmful. Dr. Strings shares why weight loss should not be part of the health equation and instead we should be seeking access to safe, nutritious food for all people at every size. Sabrina String is an Asst. Professor of Soc...
2019-06-11
37 min
Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison
#196: Diet Culture's Racist Roots with Sabrina Strings, Sociologist and Author of Fearing the Black Body
Sociologist and author Sabrina Strings joins us to discuss her new book, Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia; the history of how “race science” led to the development of diet culture; the many problems with using weight as a measure of health; how culture influences science; and so much more! Plus, Christy answers a listener question about how to tell the difference between diet-culture rules and intuitive observations about foods that help us feel our best. Sabrina Strings is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine, and a former Berkeley Chan...
2019-05-20
1h 22
Hidden Truth Show with Jim Breslo
S E2: TRANS: My Fraternity Brother Who Became My Sister, Part 1
In a first of its kind interview, Jim sits down for a no holds-barred discussion with his fraternity brother Dave who recently transitioned to Sabrina. Jim knew Dave as the long-haired rocker in his Sigma Chi fraternity at Cal-Irvine. What he did not know was what Dave was secretly doing on the weekends in West Hollywood. Dave married a sorority girl and had two children before realizing he could no longer live a lie. He divorced and transitioned. Sabrina shares everything Jim ever wanted to know about transgender but was afraid to ask. And, a lot more!Become a patron here: ...
2018-07-09
59 min
Riders of the Plastic Groove
Riders of the Plastic Groove - Dennis Simms 03/16/2018
Live mix by Dennis Simms that aired on Riders of the Plastic Groove on Friday, March 16, 2018 on 88.9fm KUCI in Irvine, CA. More info about Dennis Simms and Riders of the Plastic Groove can be found at www.plasticgroove.com. 1. Purple Disco Machine, CeeLo Green - Pray for Me 2. DJ Soulstar - Bolivian Theme (Club Mix) 3. Neil Gain - Generations (Original Mix) 4. Eric Ericksson, Reel People, Debra Debs - Don't Hold Back on Love - Vocal Mix 5. Harvey Sutherland - Speaking Your Language 6. Spencer Morales, Randy Roberts, Sean McCabe - Without Your Love (Sean McCabe Message In The Music Mix 7. ...
2018-03-16
2h 02
Seat at the Table
Featuring District Attorney Nancy O'Malley
Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O’Malley is a nationally recognized expert in human trafficking, sexual assault, and domestic violence. She is known for her many innovative programs, including those to fight real estate fraud, elder and child abuse, prescription drug fraud, chronic absenteeism, sexual assault, domestic violence, ID Theft and environmental violations, as well as creating a project to eliminate the backlog of rape kits in Alameda County and beyond.DA O’Malley has led the charge for stronger legislative protections and increased rights for victims through her legislative work in Sacramento. Over the last ten year...
2017-04-26
31 min