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Baby-Led Weaning with Katie FerraroBaby-Led Weaning with Katie FerraroTongue Ties & Lip Ties: Do These Affect Baby's Ability to Self-Feed? with Dr. Shaina Holman, DDS, PhD#52: If your baby has a tongue-tie (or has had one released) you might be wondering: will this affect their ability to start solid foods? In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Shaina Holman, DDS, PhD, a dentist with a rare specialty in infant tongue-ties and a research background in infant feeding. She runs a multidisciplinary infant feeding clinic in North Carolina, working alongside lactation consultants, SLPs, and infant massage therapists to take a whole-body, team-based approach to diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Shaina explains what tongue- and lip-ties are, how they can impact both milk fe...2025-07-2129 minKenneth\'s PodcastKenneth's PodcastThe Infant, The Baby, The Child, and the Adult -California, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Florida, Texas, Colorado, Ohio, Delaware, New Jersey, Washington DC, Washington, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Maryland, Michigan, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kentucky, Oregon, Mississippi, New Mexico, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Hawaii, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Utah, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Kansas, Wyoming, Vermont, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, United States of America, North America, South America, Central America Support the showMINISTER OF GOD AND CHRI...2025-07-1414 minMIX Mornings with Kyle, Bryan and SarahMIX Mornings with Kyle, Bryan and SarahKyle Had to Change His Infant on the Top of an Igloo Cooler!?2025-07-0904 minJust Us: Before, Birth, and BeyondJust Us: Before, Birth, and BeyondSeason 4, Episode 3: Breastfeeding During Natural DisastersWhen Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina in the fall of 2024, many families were left without access to power and clean water for weeks or even months. This made commonplace tasks such as safely storing pumped breast milk nearly impossible.  Brandi Harrison, a certified lactation consultant based in WNC, discusses her experience helping families navigate infant feeding during this crisis, and shares lessons learned to help others prepare for future disasters.Resources North Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition (main site)NCBfC SAFE Team  Breastfeeding Fam...2025-06-2441 minWomen of Fort Mill Podcast | Women in Business, Women Entrepreneurs, Small BusinessWomen of Fort Mill Podcast | Women in Business, Women Entrepreneurs, Small BusinessThe Truth About Pageants with Julie Holmes, Mrs South Carolina 2025Think you know what pageants are all about? This episode will challenge everything you thought you knew. In this episode, we sit down with Julie Holmes, Mrs South Carolina 2025, who proves that pageantry is less about gowns and crowns, and more about purpose, community, and courage. At 40 years old and a mom of three, Julie stepped into the world of pageants for the first time and hasn’t looked back.Julie shares the deeply personal story that inspired her platform—the Ronald McDonald House—after her infant son’s unexpected hospitalizations. Her raw, heartfelt experience as a parent i...2025-06-0416 minChillin\' with Ceres ChillChillin' with Ceres ChillChillin' with Ceres Chill: Safe Infant Feeding in EmergenciesJoin us for our very first Chillin with Ceres Chill interview with the incredible Love Anderson, a passionate parent and breastfeeding advocate, La Leche League Leader and Director of Breastfeeding Family Friendly Communities.Love was hands-on during the devastation in North Carolina in 2024, and saw firsthand the struggles that parents with young children faced. She’s here to help us understand what we as parents can do to better prepare for emergencies, and what to keep in mind if you’re breastfeeding or formula feeding. These might be things that you’re already doing (like having an emergency kit) or thi...2025-05-2938 minTaking the Pulse: a Health Care PodcastTaking the Pulse: a Health Care PodcastEpisode 229: Public Health in South Carolina with Dr. Edward Simmer of SC Department of Public HealthThis week, our hosts Heather and Matthew welcome Dr. Edward Simmer, the Interim Director of the South Carolina Department of Public Health. After leading DHEC through the latter half of the COVID pandemic and its transition into two separate agencies, Dr. Simmer joins us to discuss South Carolina’s notably improved rankings in public health, including progress in chronic disease and life expectancy in the state. We also explore how the agency is tackling childhood obesity, improving maternal and infant health, and fulfilling its regulatory role in inspecting health care providers. Tune in to hear about Dr. Simmer’s visi...2025-04-0117 minMommy Dentists in BusinessMommy Dentists in Business305: Interview with Dentist & MDIB Regional Leader for the Carolinas, Dr. Jordan HubbardDr. Jordan Hubbard has always had a passion for the human body, how it works, and the physiology of how it is regulated. In high school, she found her passion for dentistry. She graduated from the University of North Carolina Wilmington’s Honors College with a BS in biology and minor in psychology in 2013. She went on to graduate from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry in 2017 and was awarded the AGD Excellence Award signifying she showed the highest excellence in general dentistry in her class. She also graduated with the ASDA Certificate of Excellence Award, received a...2025-03-2137 minDr. Howard Smith ReportsDr. Howard Smith ReportsStyle Life Eleven Baby Loungers Make Sleeping DangerousVidcast:  https://www.instagram.com/p/DG3ekFlM4SL/These baby loungers, sold exclusively on Wayfair.com, violate federal safety regulations for infant sleep products due to an overly thick sleeping pad that poses a suffocation risk. These loungers also create entrapment hazards as infants could fall out through an enclosed side opening.About 1,555 loungers were sold online to consumers across the United States but particularly in California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, and Michigan.Stop p...2025-03-0601 minHealth & VeritasHealth & VeritasSarah Taylor: The Science of BreastfeedingHowie and Harlan are joined by Yale neonatologist Sarah Taylor to discuss our growing understanding of breastfeeding, including the active role that infants play in shaping the composition of breast milk. Harlan discusses the rapid growth of Hims & Hers Health, which provides treatment and medication over the internet; Howie reports on the promising initial results from a pilot program in North Carolina that seeks to reduce healthcare costs by providing support in non-medical areas like food security and housing.  Links: Hims & Hers “Why Hims & Hers Stock Has Further to Fall: Heard on the Str...2025-03-0634 minMeans of GraceMeans of GraceExploring the Meaning of Baptism: How a Viking Baptism Brought the Word Mercy to AmericaIn this episode of the Means of Grace podcast, hosts Jesse Enniss and John Yeager delve into the profound significance of baptism, exploring its historical roots, theological implications, and its role in shaping identity within the Christian faith. They discuss how baptism transcends mere tradition, serving as a bold declaration of faith and a transformative experience that challenges societal norms. The conversation also touches on the varying perspectives on baptism across different Christian denominations, emphasizing the importance of understanding its deeper meaning in a world of shifting identities.  Jesse and John explore the significance of baptism within t...2025-01-291h 15Due SouthDue SouthWalking pneumonia case spike; Duke offers Cherokee language course; infant feeding in Western NCWalking pneumonia cases are on the rise, especially in children. Dr. Zach Willis, UNC Children's pediatric infectious disease specialist joins Jeff Tiberii to discuss symptoms and prevention. Duke University now offers a Cherokee language course. Leoneda Inge talks to Dr. Courtney Lewis, Crandall Family Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology, and inaugural director of Duke University's Native American Studies Initiative and Gil (Doyi) Jackson, Cherokee instructor for Duke University. And infant feeding poses particular challenges in Western NC, post-Helene. We talk to Love Alexander, chair of the North Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition; Brandi Harrison, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant and Jayne...2024-11-2550 minThrough the GrapevineThrough the GrapevineA "Flight" Across the Diocese - Celebrating the CentennialSend us a textAs we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Diocese of Raleigh, Jeff and Michalene recall some of the interesting history of Catholicism in North Carolina by enjoying various related brews:"Nightcap" from Edmund's Oast Brewing in CharlestonA Bavarian Ale from Kloster Andechs monastery near MunichA Carolina gold lager from Mad Mole Brewing in Wilmington"Making Quiet Noise" from Edit Beer Co in RaleighJoin us next month for several special Advent and Christmas season episodes.  We wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving and safe travels!2024-11-2251 minSouth Carolina Business ReviewSouth Carolina Business ReviewImproving healthcare for mothers and babies in S.C.A task force focusing on maternal and infant care has just been launched in 14 rural counties in S.C. that do not have an obstetrician.2024-09-2605 minNurses Uncorked - A Nursing Podcast Delivering Nursing NewsNurses Uncorked - A Nursing Podcast Delivering Nursing NewsEP 62: Huddle News Update: Matthew Perry Ketamine OD, Mary Seacole, Manager Charged W/Child Exploitation & MoreTrigger Warning! This episodes discusses cases of infant demise and child exploitation   Huddle updates! In this episode, Jessica and Erica discuss four separate recent cases involving medical professionals. The first case involves the death of actor Matthew Perry, where five people, including two doctors, have been charged in connection with his death due to a ketamine overdose. The second case involves a doctor in Connecticut who is accused of pulling on an infant's head over 15 times with a vacuum during delivery, resulting in the baby's death. The hosts discuss the importance of following proper procedures and advocating for patients in t...2024-08-2757 minUltrarunning HistoryUltrarunning History158: Ted Corbitt - Father of American Ultrarunning - Part OneBy Davy Crockett Ted Corbitt, known as "The Father of American Ultrarunning," was from South Carolina, Cincinnati, Ohio, and New York City. Ultrarunning has existed for more the 200 years, but with the Great Depression and World War II, it went on a long hiatus in America. Because of Corbitt’s efforts, running past the marathon distance took root in the New York City area, starting in the late 1950s. Not only was he a world-class runner, but he became a talented administrator, and race organizer that made huge contributions toward innovations to the sport, such as course measurements, that we ta...2024-05-2727 minWCNC Charlotte To GoWCNC Charlotte To Go3 hurt, including an infant, in Salisbury shootingAn infant was among three people shot in Salisbury Wednesday night, Salisbury Police confirmed. It happened Wednesday around 10 p.m. on South Main Street near Mildred Avenue and the Chestnut Hill Cemetery. When officers arrived, they found an infant and two other people who had all been shot.It's the second time in a span of hours that a shooting was reported in Salisbury. A Salisbury girl was shot while walking down the street late Wednesday afternoon, police said.  Read more: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/crime/salisbury-shooting-infant/275-1c9a77dc-49da...2024-04-2506 minMurder SheetMurder SheetThe Cheat Sheet: Drops and DuplicitiesThe Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover.In this episode of The Cheat Sheet, we will talk about a cold case out of Minnesota, eye drop-related poisonings, the tragic death of an infant and two adults, and a deadly case of immigration fraud.The Star Tribune's excellent article on the unsolved 1975 murder of JoAnn Bontjes: https://www.startribune.com/who-killed-young-beautician-dna-sample-ignites-half-century-old-minnesota-murder-case/600356670/?refresh=trueTMJ4's coverage of the Lynn Hernan murder case: https://www.tmj4.com/news/waukesha-county/eye-drop-murder-case-jessy-kurczewski-gives-long-statement-during-sentencing2024-04-1235 minThe Hamilton ReviewThe Hamilton ReviewDr. Arjumand Siddiqi on the Jump in Infant Mortality Rates in the USThis week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, we are honored to welcome Dr. Arjumand Siddiqi to the show. In this in depth conversation Dr. Siddiqi and Dr. Bob discuss an article in the Wall Street Journal that Dr. Siddiqi contributed to entitled: "Jump in Infant Mortality Rate Reverses Long Decline."  Why is the infant mortality rate going up in the United States? Don't miss this critical discussion. Arjumand Siddiqi is Professor, Division Head of Epidemiology, and Canada Research Chair in Population Health Equity at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto. She a...2024-02-1339 minThrough the GrapevineThrough the GrapevineGetting to Know St Francis de SalesSend us a textThis week we feature an interview with Brother Dan Wisniewski, an Oblate of St Francis de Sales, about St Francis de Sales' life and spiritual legacy that continues through the ministry of the oblates.  We'll celebrate the feast of St Francis de Sales at all Masses the weekend of January 27 & 28.Our wine this week is a Cabernet Franc from Shelton Vineyards in the Yadkin Valley of North Carolina.Michalene's unpaid ad is for Bombas Socks (they are apparently very comfortable).Jeff's recommends listening t...2024-01-181h 04Mind & MatterMind & MatterInfant Microbiome & Breast Milk, Oral Microbiome & Cavities, Gut Health, Fiber, Probiotics, Diet, Sex Hormones, Soy Foods & Estrogens | Carolina Tropini | #133Dr. Carolina Tropini is an assistant professor of Microbiology & Immunology at the University of British Columbia, where her lab studies the microbiome in health & disease. Topics covered: infant & vaginal microbiome, breast milk nutrients & C-sections vs. natural births; oral microbiome & cavities; gut microbiome & irritable bowel disease (IBD); fiber, short-chain fatty acids & probiotics; how gut bacteria influence sex hormones (estrogen, testosterone) in the body; and more.* Click here to download audio, watch video, or read show notes & transcripts. * See this content to learn more about diet & metabolism* If you enjoy my content and want to...2023-12-201h 37Mind & MatterMind & MatterInfant Microbiome & Breast Milk, Oral Microbiome & Cavities, Gut Health, Fiber, Probiotics, Diet, Sex Hormones, Soy Foods & Estrogens | Carolina Tropini | 133Send us a textDr. Carolina Tropini is an assistant professor of Microbiology & Immunology at the University of British Columbia, where her lab studies the microbiome in health & disease. Topics covered: infant & vaginal microbiome, breast milk nutrients & C-sections vs. natural births; oral microbiome & cavities; gut microbiome & irritable bowel disease (IBD); fiber, short-chain fatty acids & probiotics; how gut bacteria influence sex hormones (estrogen, testosterone) in the body; and more.*Not medical advice.Support the showAll episodes, show notes, transcripts, and more at the M&M Substack ...2023-12-201h 37Real Science ExchangeReal Science ExchangeFuture Directions in Choline Symposium Part OneCo-host: Tom Druke, Balchem Corporation & Dr. Eric Ciappio, Balchem CorporationGuests: Dr. Stephen Hursting & Dr. Susan Smith, University of North Carolina Nutrition Research Institute; Dr. Steven Zeisel, University of North Carolina; Dr. Kevin Klatt, University of California, Berkeley; Dr. Richard Canfield, Cornell University; Dr. Colin Carter, Columbia University; Dr. Joe McFadden, Cornell UniversityToday’s episode was filmed at the Future Directions in Choline Symposium put on by the University of North Carolina Nutrition Research Institute.Our first guests are Dr. Stephen Hursting and Dr. Susan Smith, the director and deputy director of th...2023-11-281h 33Creating a Family: Talk about Adoption, Foster & Kinship CareCreating a Family: Talk about Adoption, Foster & Kinship CareAdopting a Child From Another StateClick here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.If you are thinking about adoption, you've likely considered the possibility that you will be adopting a child in another state. In this episode, we talk about everything involved with this process. Our guests are Jim Thompson, an adoption attorney and the author of the book South Carolina Adoption Law and Practice. He has been a Fellow of the Academy of Adoption & Assisted Reproduction Attorneys since 1993 and Joan Smith, the District Supervisor of the Pittsburgh office of Adoptions From the Heart....2023-11-0848 min