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The Health Equity Podcast
Episode 31 - Remote Medication, Real Impact - Innovation in Out-of-Hours Care with Dr Rececca Payne
Send us a textIn this episode, we speak to Dr Rebecca Payne, GP and Clinical Senior Lecturer at Bangor University, about a fantastic project transforming out-of-hours healthcare in North Wales. The REMeDy machine (Remote Medication Made Easy) is a new technology allowing patients to access urgent prescriptions like antibiotics when local pharmacies are closed.Dr Payne shares how a Twitter rant led to a groundbreaking collaboration between Bangor University, Oxford University, and the NHS. From stormy nights in Orkney to rural communities in Wales, she discusses the project’s development, the challenges of remote he...
2025-05-19
16 min
Heavily Metalled
EP 36 - Crippled By Hip Replacement - Cobalt Poisoning Nightmare - Tracey's Story
Tracey O’Neill was at the pinnacle of health as a fitness instructor and in the prime of her active life prior to bi-lateral hip replacement surgery due to a sudden diagnosis of a previously undiagnosed condition: congenital hip dysplasia. Tracey went from her idyllic life to fully disabled, in massive amounts of pain, and able to walk with only the assistance of dual walking sticks, only to find out that she was being poisoned by severe cobalt debris from her bilateral implants. As Tracey’s condition continued to degrade, and she was gaslit by many...
2025-05-07
1h 09
WIRE Wisdom
"The Social Brain" with Co-Author Tracey Camilleri, Associate Fellow, Oxford Said Business School
How can leaders build teams adaptable enough to respond to shocks and still thrive together?
2025-04-08
19 min
The Podcast Empire
Unstoppable: Vicki O'Neil
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2024-08-28
15 min
Good Mood Revolution
Living Open-Hearted with Dr. Tracey J. Johnson
By embracing life's challenges from a place of open-hearted understanding, we can transform even pain and fear into opportunities for growth. But how do we do that exactly? In this episode, Matt O'Neill welcomes Dr. Tracey Johnson, aka “the heart communicator," to discuss her powerful philosophy of loving from within. Tired of searching for happiness outside ourselves, Tracey found the key to joy by opening her heart and listening to its wisdom. Learn how you can get access to Dr. Tracey Johnson’s 4-step process that she uses to help clients shift into a state of u...
2024-03-28
11 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Bryony Gordon and the conjoined twin ‘warriors’
Journalist and mental health advocate, Bryony Gordon, joins Emma Tracey in the studio to talk about her new book, Mad Woman. It’s all about her OCD, alcohol addiction, binge eating, recoveries and relapses. Bryony dives deep into what she calls her “chorizo blackouts”, why she’s named her OCD Jareth (from 80s film Labyrinth), and why she has increasingly started to think episodes of bad mental health could actually be an appropriate way for the brain to react in certain situations. And Cardiff-based conjoined twins, Marieme and Ndey, have just celebrated their seventh birthdays surpassing all medical expectations. Their pr...
2024-02-19
30 min
The UTV Podcast
View From Stormont: VFS sits down with First Minister Michelle O'Neill
Our political editor speaks at length to the new First Minister. Michelle O'Neill tells Tracey Magee that Sinn Fein Ministers will not bring in water charges nor increase the regional rate. Speaking about victims of the troubles, she says all mothers pain is the same.Also, we hear from some of the MLAs elected way back in May 2022 as they begin their journey through this Assembly. Our commentators are the political analyst Dr Clare Rice; the editor of the News Letter Ben Lowry; and the political correspondent of the Irish News, John Manley.
2024-02-13
45 min
Eat. Drink. Think.
Read Local: A conversation with Edible Communities co-founder, Tracey Ryder
We kick off 2024 with a conversation with Tracey Ryder, co-founder of Edible Communities. Host Amy O’Neill Houck interviews Tracey for an update on the nearly 80 publications in the network, and they talk about the role Edible Communities can and does play in telling the stories of what we all eat, and why that storytelling matters. Hear about what new magazines are coming to readers in 2024 and an update on Edible Communities’ foray into television production.Find show notes and a full transcript here.
2024-01-22
23 min
The Recruiting Gym
Angela Cripps with Sarah J Naylor, Tracey O'Neill and Marie Pegram - Ask The Coach #109
Questions discussed in this session: - 1. Given the competitive nature of the recruitment sector, how can share option schemes help in not just retaining, but also attracting top talent to a firm? 2. What employee data should I be monitoring to spot any red flags early? 3. How can I work out what it is that I do want to do and find a job with the right people? 4. What advice would you give to recruitment business owners who are considering setting up a share option scheme but are unsure about where to st...
2024-01-08
50 min
The Health Equity Podcast
Episode 12 - Value-Based Healthcare with Prof. Hamish Laing
Send us a textIn the latest episode of the "Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare" podcast by the Academy for Health Equity, Prevention and Wellbeing, hosts Nathan Bray and Tracey O'Neill have a conversation with Professor Hamish Laing. Professor Laing is not only a key figure in the VBHC (Value-Based Healthcare) Academy at Swansea University but also holds a crucial role in Enhanced Innovation & Engagement.Tune in as we get to the heart of the Value-Based Healthcare Academy's ethos and mission, uncovering its origins and growth. With keen insights from Professor Laing, the episode interprets the...
2023-10-19
40 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
‘You’ve been ablesplained!’
If you have problems with your bones, have you thought about drinking more milk? Rude and often silly questions can be an annoying part of everyday disabled life, but did you know this microaggression actually has a name? It’s called ‘ablesplaining’ and Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey have a lot to say about the annoying younger brother of mansplaining. Was your last medical appointment serene and relaxed or did you feel against the clock? A new survey of 1058 NHS frontline workers has revealed they feel the heat too with 71% saying they don’t have enough time to tend to their...
2023-08-03
34 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
The sea shanty star and anxiety attacks
Remember the ridiculously popular Wellerman song? This week, the 28-year-old star behind the sea shanty, Nathan Evans, joins presenters Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey to talk about his mental health. Anger against the government and rail authorities is hotting up. Sarah Leadbetter is taking legal action over plans to close railway ticket offices across England which disabled people say will hit them the hardest. Sassy Wyatt from Blind Girl Adventures talks about how her independence and confidence will go if the ticket offices get shut down. Plus which airports provide the best assistance? The CAA has ranked them for...
2023-07-20
34 min
Digg Podcast
E81: Empowering Entrepreneurs to start their business: Go For It NI
In this episode of The Digg Podcast we discuss the entrepreneurial journey and the challenges that go along with that. We also discuss the rewards and benefits of being self employed. This episode is brought to you in partnership with GoFor It so there will be lots of advice and inspiration for others who may be listening who have an idea about starting a business. Go For It Entrepreneurs: Melanie Harrison, Founder of The Harrison Chambers of Distinction Melanie Harrison is a Belfast Entrepreneur who opened The Harrison Chambers of Distinction ba...
2023-07-17
1h 24
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
‘I’m just a nerd living in a care home in North Yorkshire’
Getting tickets to see Taylor Swift’s Era’s Tour has been widely reported as difficult. But getting tickets for accessible seats at Wembley has proved even harder and has had to be done the old fashioned way - by phone. Music journalist, Faith Martin made over 2,000 calls to the line before getting through. With much relief, and tickets in hand, she recounts the frustration disabled Swifties have faced. We tell the story of an asylum centre in Essex which exclusively houses disabled people. It's got level floor access but it has no accessible fittings and fixtures, and no care...
2023-07-14
33 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Ellie Simmonds: 'Who actually am I?'
Paralympian and former Strictly contestant Ellie Simmonds speaks to Emma Tracey about having been given up by her mother, in part, due to concern at her having achondroplasia - a condition which leads to dwarfism. A complicated situation, Ellie holds no anger towards her for the decision. She was soon adopted and it was through the people she thinks of as her parents that she got into swimming and the life she loves. Find out what she discovered about herself when she met her birth mum recently. And rolling round social media right now is a big debate about...
2023-07-06
33 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
‘Lewis Capaldi has done so much for the Tourette’s community’
Singer Lewis Capaldi’s Glastonbury performance went down in history after the crowd stepped in when his voice cut-out. He’s announced he won’t be touring for the foreseeable as he adjusts to a recent Tourette’s syndrome diagnosis. Friend of the show, and TV personality, Aidy Smith gives us his hot take on why this moment was so important to the Tourette’s community.Think tank, The Work Foundation at Lancaster University reveals to Access All that disabled workers are 1.5 times more likely to be in “severely insecure employment,” compared to non-disabled workers. We hear from Pippa, wh...
2023-06-30
35 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Rose Ayling-Ellis: ‘We all need the feeling of belonging somewhere’
In her new documentary, Signs For Change, Rose Ayling-Ellis goes on a personal journey into the deaf experience to ask if attitudes are changing towards deaf people. The actor and Strictly winner pops by to talk about how emotional it was to look back on her childhood and describes her work to make life on set better for deaf people. Presenter Nikki Fox gets excited about a recent visit to a specialist disability-friendly gym, (spoiler alert, she forgot to wear a bra) and co-presenter Emma Tracey explores why blue badge theft is up 41% and what can be done to...
2023-06-22
32 min
Wisdom for Nonprofits Podcast
The New Normal of Volunteering: Making Time Count
Betina Pflug is an entrepreneur, business and life coach, mother, and marketing specialist with over 25 years of experience. She has a degree in hotel management, an MBA from Rotman School, and three coaching certifications, including life coaching and biopsychology. Betina's entrepreneurial spirit comes from her family's history of self-starters, and she has invested herself in various sectors, acquiring new skills along the way. Betina's mission is to help individuals organize their lives and bring balance and enthusiasm to their daily activities. She helps clients invest in their relationships, become more efficient, and find pleasure in everything they...
2023-06-22
53 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Festivals: 'It was just a complete nightmare from start to finish"
This year's Download music festival in Leicestershire has received lots of negative feedback on social media from disabled people. From unstable wheelchair stands to tents being pitched too close together and people getting run over. Festival-goers tell us accessibility has taken a nosedive in the year Download marked its 20th anniversary. To get to the bottom of what happened, we hear from three people who were at the festival and the founder of Festability. Nikki Fox returns to the subject of Child Trust Funds set up during the noughties under Labour, and discovers that if you have over £6,000 in s...
2023-06-16
33 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
It’s in your Best Interests to listen to this
Best Interests is the new BBC One drama about teenager Marnie, who has a life-limiting condition and whose doctors have recommended her treatment should be stopped. Bafta-winning writer Jack Thorne - well known for being a disability advocate - drops in to talk about writing it, making it and also about his recent autism diagnosis. The Cost of Living Crisis rumbles on affecting many disabled people. This week we focus on people with cystic fibrosis and how this makes life more expensive after a report reveals 7% of those with the condition are now getting groceries from food banks...
2023-06-08
36 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Life's an accessible beach
Which would you prefer, sand in your swimsuit or sand in your wheelchair? Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey discuss the 300 beaches that have been made accessible for disabled people in Greece. Little AI robots have started using pavements to deliver shopping to homes in Wakefield, one of a handful of towns in the UK where such services have popped-up. We talk to Lisa Johnson from Starship Technologies, the company behind it, which reaches out to disabled people before these robots arrive in new areas. And Steve Tyler, from the charity Leonard Cheshire, talks about his experience of being on...
2023-05-25
33 min
Married, Divorced & Dating
#68 ”I got hose, in different area codes”
Want to know a bit more about what Carl and Rachel enjoy in the bedroom? (not together obviously) Carl has some questions where you can get to know us a little bit more. Our guest this week is none other than our almost 4th member, Tracey, as she shares a great story about her steamy, unforgettable rendezvous with a daring fireman! Carl and Rach then hilariously recount their experiences of going above and beyond on ill-fated dates. They'll share their tales of over-commitment and the amusing mishaps that followed.
2023-05-22
41 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
‘I hit the fire alarm and evacuated the airport’
It's Mental Health Awareness Week. Nikki and Emma take a deep-dive into the topic of anxiety and find out when feeling anxious can be positive and when it turns detrimental. Faris Khalifa talks about his experience and Stephen Buckley from Mind gives some suggestions on how to find your calm. Model Rosie Viva talks about the year she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder after "hallucinating her way around London" and causing Stansted Airport to be evacuated. PRESENTERS: Nikki Fox, Emma Tracey RECORDED AND MIXED BY: Dave O'Neill PRODUCERS: Keiligh Baker, Emma Tracey, Damon Rose ASSISTANT EDITOR: Beth Rose EDITOR...
2023-05-18
35 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
The Lost Boy
This week, Noah Matthews Matofsky, reportedly the first actor with Down's syndrome to land a major role in a Disney movie, takes time out to speak with Nikki and Emma about his time on the set of Peter Pan and Wendy. He reveals what Captain Hook (Jude Law) got up to between takes and how he kept up with his schooling while on location in Canada. With Eurovision just moments away (that could be the name of our entry for 2024, right?), we look at the always diverse contest to see which disability inclusive acts you should look out for...
2023-05-12
33 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
‘There weren't any ramps back in 1953’
TV presenters JJ Chalmers and Ade Adepitan join Nikki and Emma to chat about their roles in the Coronation. From disabled veterans to wellbeing, we unpick the weekend and also take a look at the most accessible ways to enjoy the pageantry. Emma worries that too many stories about disabled people having bad plane experiences will give people compassion fatigue, rather than fix the problem, while Nikki has some exciting intel on the new series of Gladiator. And British-Chinese dancer, Si Rawlinson talks about his new theatre show, Saving Face, based on his experience of serious and numerous food...
2023-05-04
35 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
The disabled woman who hired a sex worker
Aged 43, Melanie had never had sex. After a suggestion from her support worker, all this changed. She went online and found Chayse, a sex worker who was able to sensitively meet her needs. In an extended interview, Melanie and Chayse reveal how they went from spending an hour together to overnight stays. He's now helping her to find love through dating which she's relieved about because the escort business is expensive! Disability minister and all-action-hero Tom Pursglove ruffled the feathers of disabled Twitter-users this week after being filmed on a dawn raid of alleged benefit fraudsters. Nikki and Emma...
2023-04-27
30 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Strike a pose
This week Nikki and Emma are joined by British Vogue cover star, Sinéad Burke, who has been assisting its editor-in-chief to embrace disability inclusion. She has the look, she has the words...and she can also make pasta. Hear our extended interview with the Irish activist. And as 30,000 people head to London for Extinction Rebellion’s pro-environment event, we hear from Dan White who will be at the heart of it. He’ll be delivering a speech on the importance of disabled people being at the table when it comes to planning a green and accessible future. Plus, Sam L...
2023-04-20
28 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
'I haven't had a door on my bathroom for years'
Claire has been waiting for three years for her council to make adaptations to her home so that she can live in comfort, have a family life and keep danger to a minimum. She talks to Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey about the frustration and how it affects her wellbeing as a wheelchair-using person with MS. Last week, Loose Women's Sophie Morgan shared her thought that Blue Badges could surely become digitised after her car was broken into and her badge stolen. It provoked an unexpectedly unpleasant response and Sophie returns to talk about online hate aimed at disabled...
2023-03-31
35 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
TV’s Sophie Morgan’s “rage” over Blue Badge car theft
TV presenter Sophie Morgan has been left frustrated and has lost that all-important passport to parking that disabled people cherish. We find out how digital badges are helping some drivers avoid this predicament. The latest Covid vaccine roll-out has been announced, but not everyone who expected to get it, will receive it. BBC News’ Ruth Clegg gives the lowdown on why people with learning disabilities won’t be immunised this spring. Adaptive clothes designer Victoria Jenkins and model Caprice-Kwai visit Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey in the studio to chat about the world of fashion. Producers: Beth Rose, Keiligh Bake...
2023-03-24
34 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Strictly's Amy Dowden: "I was seen as a risk"
Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden reveals she was always seen as a "risk" by choreographers and dance partners who feared her Crohn's disease would impact their careers and insurance plans. And, as the government unveils its plan to reform support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in England, Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey speak to parents with years experience of the system, Tania Tirraoro and Lucy Bartley, to see how the new plan shapes up. Produced by: Beth Rose, Amy Elizabeth, Emma Tracey and Damon Rose Recorded and mixed: By Dave O'Neill Series editor: Beth...
2023-03-03
33 min
Secondary Colors with Nick Kuchar and Friends
Selling Design Assets & Freelancing With Ray Dombroski - Ep.24
Creator of TheVectorLab, Designer Ray Dombroski joins Nick, Tracey & Dale for episode 24! Ray's extensive background in the surf apparel industry started in 2002. Since then he has designed for many top brands in California and Hawaii, such as Quiksilver, O'Neill, Billabong, Rip Curl, Ocean Pacific and Local Motion. He shares his successes and hardships that lead him to finally establishing The Vector Lab website that offers design elements, graphic design resources, tools, and tutorials. As a fellow Florida State University student, Ray and Nick remininsce about the good ol' days, Tracey daydreams of nostalgic skateboard decks while Dale packs his...
2023-03-01
1h 07
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Comedian Rosie Jones on imposter syndrome and ableism
Comedian Rosie Jones is about to begin her first solo tour called Triple Threat but reveals life in the limelight can be pretty tricky with ableism and imposter syndrome to deal with. She also has Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey in fits of giggles and advises getting into comedy as it helped her buy a lovely house. After announcing a new 10 Year Mental Health Plan and seeking the views of 5,000 people to help shape it, the government scrapped the idea a few weeks ago. Jeremy Bernhaut from Rethink Mental Illness talks about the charity's Keep Your Promise campaign to...
2023-02-24
34 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
ADHD and the trend of diagnosis by TikTok
With more than 20 billion views of the hashtag #ADHD, some people have turned to TikTok to self-diagnose the condition rather than wait for a formal assessment. BBC journalist, Ben Moore, investigates for Access All having started his own pathway to diagnosis on the social media platform. Henry Shelford from ADHD UK gives advice on what to do if all this sounds very familiar. And why he thinks the name of the condition doesn't accurately reflect what it is. And British Comedian of the Year, Dan Tiernan, joins Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey to talk about his dyspraxia, life on...
2023-02-10
30 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
'Wonderstruck': The author who learned to read again
Loneliness is part of life and can be difficult to overcome, but Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey come armed with solutions, recognising those solutions are sometimes different for disabled people. Howard Thorpe reveals he flipped his loneliness on its head by setting up events, while Stephen Morris volunteered as a Buddy to help other lonely people with the Sense charity and got a Buddy for himself too. When author Thomas Leeds wrote his first children's book, ten publishing houses fought for it. His fantasy-adventure follows Jayben, a young hero who must save the Elf world...
2023-02-03
37 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Huw Edwards on depression: 'I'm not the least bit embarrassed'
After three years of shielding, thousands of immunosuppressed people are campaigning for the approval of a drug which would protect them against Covid-19, where vaccines have failed. Mark Oakley from The Forgotten 500k campaign and Paul Howard from Lupus UK explain why it's key to the health of half a million people. And we hear from one man who moved to a canal boat to protect himself. And BBC news broadcaster Huw Edwards joins Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey in the studio to talk about his own experience of depression and much more. Produced by: Keiligh Baker, Amy Elizabeth...
2023-01-27
37 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Disabled people are up, carers are down
The Office for National Statistics have released some disability stats that some are finding a little surprising. The number of people who declared themselves disabled in the 2021 Census didn’t go up in the way people expected, while the number of unpaid carers, unexpectedly, also went down. Carer and founder of the We Care Campaign, Katy Styles, and academic Miro Griffiths, from the famous Centre for Disability Studies at Leeds University, try to work out why. Dr. Amit Patel's recent autobiography revealed how he scoured the world for a solution to his pending sight loss but eventually failed. Amit an...
2023-01-20
34 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
GP: 'The whole NHS now is a big bin-fire'
Anna Morell visits Nikki Fox to discuss her bad experiences in A&E, which have been magnified by being disabled. While wheelchair-using GP, Hannah Barham-Brown, gives a useful overview of how over-crowding and a lack of staffing affects the health care of people with different impairments.BBC News Health editor Hugh Pym is in the studio to explain the latest NHS England figures. Ron is the new disabled contestant on this year's Love Island, according to the press. But is he actually disabled, wonders Emma Tracey. Plus Lauren Mahon from You Me and the Big C chats...
2023-01-13
36 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
The people who train their own guide dogs
With long delays for people needing guide dogs we speak with Isobel in Belfast who trained her own guide dog and also to Pawtected, an organisation which helps people train their own assistance dogs. Reece Parkinson, from Radio 1Xtra chats about his recent diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes and how he manages his blood sugar while DJ-ing in Ibiza. And, love or hate new year's resolutions, presenters Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey hear from five disabled celebs with motivational ideas. Find out what Rosie Jones, Frank Gardner and others are resolving to do in 2023.Producers: Keiligh Baker, Amy...
2023-01-06
38 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Mental health: The festive survival guide
The festive season can be a tough time for many people, from financial worries and loneliness to the pressures of making everything perfect. Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey are joined by broadcaster Seaneen Molloy, who works in the mental health sector and lives with bipolar disorder and anxiety. She gives tips on how best to protect your mental health over the festive period and what you can do to help yourself the moment you’ve finished listening to this podcast.And investigative journalist, Marjorie Wallace, who founded mental health charity SANE, talks about The Silent Twins, a ne...
2022-12-16
35 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Look who’s audio describing you
The families of seven teenagers with complex needs have just one week to find a new school after they were asked to leave Purbeck View School in Dorset following an “inadequate” rating by Ofsted.Mum, Sarah London, whose son Harrison, is one of those being forced to leave, shares her fears he will end up in an emergency placement on the other side of the country at Christmas.After 20 years of listening to her dulcet tones, Emma Tracey gets to meet her favourite TV audio describer - Georgina Rose, - who has worked on everything from...
2022-12-09
38 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
The mystery of the missing disability minister… solved!
He might be the third Minister of State for Disabled People in as many months, but MP Tom Pursglove has plans to stick around. Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey take Access All on the road to the Global Disability Innovation Hub in East London to put the Conservative MP through his paces and ask about his plans as the long-awaited new Minister of State for Disabled People, Health and Work. And the world’s first disabled astronaut, John McFall, chats to the duo about weightlessness, cramming for his surgeon exams and how his kids reacted when the European Space Ag...
2022-12-02
35 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
One giant leap for disabled people?
It’s been one small step for man, one giant leap for disabled people this week as the European Space Agency announced the world’s first disabled astronaut. Paralympian John McFall was revealed as the first ever parastronaut at a glitzy ceremony in Paris. The BBC’s Jonathan Amos was there and gave Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey the lowdown on the event and John’s new career. Did you know England won the world cup? Nikki and Emma celebrate the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup winners after they defeated France, and attempt ‘The Finlay’ celebratory dance, made famous by footballe...
2022-11-25
25 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
What's in the Autumn Statement for disabled people?
Benefits are set to go up with inflation, according to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement, but what's in it for you if you're disabled? Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey get the crucial lowdown from Fazilet Hadid from Disability Rights UK. If you are disabled and thinking of taking a break to New York, her recent experiences might just come in handy. And Martin Hibbert, a survivor of the Manchester Arena bombing, describes his recovery, how so-called disaster trolls have been questioning that the event ever happened at all, and how this has affected him. Producers: Beth Rose, Keiligh Baker...
2022-11-17
32 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Ellie Simmonds: “Strictly gave me confidence”
The Access All team were shocked when Ellie Simmonds left this year’s season of Strictly Come Dancing – the first person with dwarfism to compete on the show. But the dancing competition’s loss is this episode’s gain, as Ellie chats all things representation, ballroom, skydiving and her plans for the future. Why do we only ever hear about disabled dating, and never about long-term relationships? Presenters Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey talk about their experiences, plus provide some tips and advice. Billionaire Elon Musk might have bought Twitter, but he also reportedly sacked half of its staff includin...
2022-11-11
37 min
Married, Divorced & Dating
#53 ”I’ve had 12 Threesomes” + child-free chat
Curious about having a threesome but don’t know where to start? This week, we’re joined by two anonymous listeners who are seasoned threesome professionals to explain the ins, outs, and all arounds of how to get into and enjoy a threesome! Then we go into the controversial topic of being child-free with our friend Tracey! Rach and Trace chat about being single women in their 30s facing the societal pressure to have kids; not knowing if they even want them, and constantly having to explain if and why. Trace also talks about her journe...
2022-11-07
1h 09
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
'I'm visually impaired, but cancer information wasn't accessible'
Anna Tylor's life changed when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. The Chair of the RNIB, who is visually impaired, says she was "horrified" at not being offered accessible medical information, that she was able to read, while going through treatment - from important leaflets to medical notes and consent forms. Despite a law to ensure all medical information is accessible, we hear that Anna is far from alone in her worries.Nikki Fox talks about her discovery of tandem electric scooters while Emma Tracey confesses she hates Halloween fancy dress because she can't see what she's...
2022-10-28
38 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
“People have turned off their fridges to save money”
Inflation went up by 10% over the last year, driven mostly by rising food prices, prompting disability charities to call on the government to avoid “disaster” and raise benefits in-line with it. Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey chat to Emma from Bristol, who is deafblind, and says she is in debt because her benefits no longer cover her bills. And James Taylor, director of strategy at the charity Scope, reveals he knows people who have started turning off their fridges to save money.Nikki and Emma talk about their appearance at the BBC’s Castfest event in the BBC’s...
2022-10-21
34 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
From three carers to none
In an Access All exclusive, we reveal that rising petrol prices are driving carers out of the profession. Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey chat to wheelchair user Natalie from Shropshire, who went from having three carers to none overnight, and to carer Louise who is considering leaving her job.Businesswoman Caroline Casey, who topped the Disability Power List in 2021, reveals why she didn’t realise she was blind until she took a driving lesson on her 17th birthday.And we find out what unusual job our presenters both used to do, plus why they both ha...
2022-10-14
35 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
The mystery of the missing disability minister
A month into Prime Minister Liz Truss’s premiership and there’s still no confirmation about who the new Minister of State for Disabled People will be…or is there? Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey do some super sleuthing and present their evidence to Access All listeners. Newly released disability hate crime figures reveal record numbers of incidents. Cassie Lovelock talks about her experience while Ali Gunn gives some tips on how to report such incidents. And actors Leon Harrop and Sarah Gordy talk about their brand new BBC sitcom, Ralph and Katie, which follows the highs and lows of two...
2022-10-07
35 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Anne Hegerty: ‘Quizzing is easy, household tasks are the hard bit’
Known as The Governess on quiz show The Chase, Anne Hegerty regularly puts wannabe-quiz champions firmly in their place. But while quizzing comes easily, Anne reveals to Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey that she finds everyday tasks, like washing her clothes, extremely challenging as an autistic person. She also has a theory about why bailiffs are like vampires… And BBC News correspondent, Sean Dilley, describes the heartbreak he’s going through having retired his guide dog, Sammy, after 10 years together and the long wait he’s facing for a new assistance dog. Producers: Keiligh Baker, Amy Elizabeth and Emma Tracey...
2022-09-30
34 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
'Wet wipes and dry shampoo get you a long way'
Cross-party peer Baroness Jane Campbell reveals to Nikki Fox that a lack of personal assistants (PA) working in the UK makes her "fear" disabled people could end up living in institutions once more, if the problem isn't rectified. She's not alone. Anna tells us she hasn't been able to recruit a PA in three months and only has the energy to shower once a week while Katy, who runs PA Pool, a website which matches disabled people with suitable PAs, says a third of her PAs dropped off the books when Brexit happened. Nikki is settling into her new...
2022-09-02
37 min
Empowering Industry Podcast - A Production of Empowering Pumps & Equipment
Leading in Procurement & Supply Chain with Tracey Allen
This week Charli sat down to talk with Tracey Allen about Procurement and Supply Chain, something we've all become very aware of during the last few years. Tracey Allen is Vice President of Digital Office Procurement at Nokia. Her main focus has been to reshape the way Digital Office manages Supplier engagements, in order to support business owners and IT solution teams to deliver better value and digitalization to Nokia. She is Human centric business leader with deep experience in building & motivating high performing teams, developing, growing key talent while delivering best in class results to her s...
2022-08-01
38 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
'My leg amputation was the best day of my life'
Para-swimmer Alice Tai elected to have a below-knee amputation in January, after her arms became so sore from using crutches to get around. Since then she’s re-learned to swim and is now competing at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Listen to her fascinating story.July is Disability Pride month – Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey chat about its history and we hear what it means to you.And debut author Chloe Timms talks about her dystopian novel, The Seawomen. She gives some top-tips to aspiring writers and talks about managing her writing career while juggling her...
2022-07-29
33 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
‘I was stuck in my flat for 12 days in the searing heat’
With record temperatures bearing down on London, Adam Gabsi has been stuck in his flat for 12 days. The musician with multiple sclerosis (MS) uses a wheelchair but hasn’t been able to leave his sixth-floor flat because the lifts are broken. In an Access All exclusive, Scope reveals the extent disabled people experience negative attitudes when they’re out and about, in its biggest ever survey. Naomi tells Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey about the threat to tip her out of her wheelchair while Shani recounts how she deals with unwanted filming. And actress and TV presenter Samantha Renke reve...
2022-07-22
33 min
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health
Staying cool in heatwave hell
As the UK braces for record temperatures how do disabled people cool down in a heatwave? Jo Southall talks about the "body armour" she wears to keep her core cool while Dr Katherine Fletcher says the UK's infrastructure needs to be improved to cope with rising temperatures. Tim Renkow, comedian and writer of BBC Three's Jerk, talks to us about his character who likes nothing better than winding up non-disabled people - big time. With Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey Produced by Beth Rose, Keiligh Baker and Emma Tracey Recorded and mixed by Dave O'Neill The editors were Damon...
2022-07-15
36 min
Married, Divorced & Dating
#38 “My girlfriend is f*cking my best friend”
WOW this week's episode goes from bad to worse when it comes to dating scenarios! But first, what do we all think of Rachel starting a Kick Starter for a new set of tits?! Would you trade a donation for a tit pic?! Carl has named it the TITSTARTER ** COPYRIGHT (lol) We then have our good friend Tyler back on to talk about a situation he was in which ended with him losing his best friend, and his girlfriend! A great listen if you want to learn from Tyler's mistake! Hear all...
2022-06-27
34 min
Married, Divorced & Dating
#36 “They were thinking, threeway?!”
Here we go ripping straight into another week of wild yarns! Why has Rachel been told to turn her Instagram on private? Listen to Carl gush over his beautiful wife (honestly, major couple goals) Our guest this week, Masha, tells a great story about a time she really messed up messaging the wrong person while on a date with someone she is ‘sexually seeing’ You can put the pieces together and feel the penny drop! Then after weeks of hunting down a Scottsman for our friend Tr...
2022-06-15
37 min
Married, Divorced & Dating
#32 “Standing naked in a room of 6 colleagues ”
Well the cheese has well and truly slipped off the cracker & we are on a couple of big missions! Mitch Evans, still no word, so we may need to dig a little deeper than his DMS annnnnnd…. family. Our guest Tracey, tells an incredible story of when she was a tour manager on her OE, and from this yarn, we have decided to take it into our own hands to find her an eligible Scottsman Bachelor! Is it you? Hit us up! We follow up with the blind da...
2022-05-16
32 min
The Dynamic Leader Podcast
Episode #78. Interview with Tracey O’Neill on influence
In this episode Shelley speaks with Senior Manager of Volunteer Engagement, Tracey O’Neill, on the importance, benefits and sustainability of leading with influence. Like paid employment, volunteers no longer remain with the one organisation for a lifetime, so working to retain them is a big focus. Her approach is to connect with volunteers on a personal level, to create a sense of community and also connect them with the passion and direction of the organisation. She talks about the value that comes from volunteering and the transferrable skills that are gained, particularly for those in...
2021-11-29
43 min
Off My Shelf
Episode 77 - Jurassic Park
In this episode Jamie Cochrane joined me to talk chaos theory and dinosaurs with Jurassic Park! Jurassic ParkRelease: 1993Director: Steven SpielbergStars: Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Samuel L Jackson, Wayne Knight Jurassic Park: The Lost WorldRelease: 1997Director: Steven SpielbergStars: Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Vince Vaughn, Peter Stormare, Jurassic Park IIIRelease: 2001Director: Joe JohnstonStars: Sam Neill, Tia Leonie, William H. Macy, Other Movies We also do a lot of talking about the...
2021-11-02
2h 14
A Wholesome Life
What's your money mindset? With Sherrie Cameron
As a certified transformational life coach and financial educator and advisor, Sherrie Cameron passionately guides women who long for M.O.R.E. to identify and design a dream business and life that gives them the freedom to live and work with inspired passion. In connecting women to their life vision and helping them in designing the personalized map that’s right for them, Sherrie is a proven tour guide to the world of passion filled abundance, your GPS guiding you down the Pathway to M.O.R.E. To contact Sherrie: https://ww...
2021-10-14
36 min
A Wholesome Life
The Power of Ayurveda with Kendra Irvine
Kendra Irvine is an Ayurvedic Health Counsellor, Certified Wellness Coach, Professional Kinesiologist, Speaker, and self-described “wellness warrior”. She is the founder of Living Light Ayurveda who offers next-level body type nutrition and lifestyle programs to High- Performing Women. To book a short discovery call: https://calendly.com/kendralivinglight/15-minute-discovery-call To check out Your Happy Body 6 week virtual course: http://kendrairvine.com/your-happy-body-program/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livinglightayurveda/ Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/155626875163838/ I hope you enjoyed this episode! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, REVI...
2021-09-30
44 min
A Wholesome Life
A story of perseverance with Gloria Kapeller
Gloria Dawn Kapeller specializes in coaching people to heal from the past. She is a Reiki Master, Theta Healer and Access Consciousness Practitioner. She currently lives in Stettler, Alberta Canada with her husband Jon and 2 sons, and works as a Healthcare Aide for Alberta Health Services. She is a best selling author of two books: Behind The Eyes: A Story of Perseverance, a story about her life, and Walking Through the Storm, Weathering Life After a Stroke, a story about her son Byron, who had a stroke at the age of 7 and their journey...
2021-09-16
21 min
A Wholesome Life
Are your muscles tuned? Interview with Denise Cambiotti
About Denise Cambiotti: Denise is passionate about helping the greatest amount of people lead happier and more meaningful lives. As President of Muscle Tuners International Inc. she teaches basic-to-advanced health and wellness workshops and is known for her clear delivery style and generosity in sharing helpful tips. Denise has over 2,600 hours of training and 20+ years of clinical experience helping individuals reduce stress and pain, increase vitality and rapidly improve physical function. She invites you to explore how these skills complement your life. Learn more at www.muscletuners.fit. Gift to Listeners: Denise...
2021-09-02
30 min
A Wholesome Life
Feel Whole Again
Amanda Sallander is a Best-Selling Author, Metaphysical Student and Guide, Certified Master Tantra & Yoga Teacher and Intuitive Coach/Consultant, dedicated to inspiring others to tap into their emotional guidance system and regain their strength and vitality by aligning with source, no matter what type of adversity or challenge they have faced. She has worked with close to a thousand clients over the last 10-years in helping them move through stuck or stagnant energy and step into their authentic power. She especially awoke her empathic & intuitive healing abilities in 2015, after her world-renowned reiki master/spiritual...
2021-08-19
30 min
A Wholesome Life
Loving yourself unconditionally and being authentically YOU takes courage - Interview with Brittany Uchach
Brittany Uchach has been in the fitness industry for over 16 years. She graduated from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology as a personal trainer and is also a certified personal trainer through the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology. Her mission is to help enrich people’s lives through the power of movement and mindset. She helps individuals who feel stuck and overwhelmed to transform their habits and develop a strong mindset with purpose. She creates energy and momentum for people struggling to finally start moving forward into the best version of themselves. She believes fitness and wellness is...
2021-08-05
28 min
Advancing The Profession
Season 1 Episode 3 Tracey O'Neill
In this third episode of the first season of Advancing the Profession, Rob chats with Australian colleague Tracey O'Neill, discussing the place of credentialing in advanced volunteer engagement practice Tracey O'Neill, CVA is a social worker and Certified Volunteer Administrator with 20 years of experience as a leader of volunteer engagement. Currently working with the Brotherhood of St Laurence (Melbourne, Australia), a social justice organisation working to prevent and alleviate poverty across Australia, she is passionate about the elevation of the profession of volunteer engagement and supporting the development of advanced leadership skills in the sector. Tracey is currently a co-editor...
2021-08-02
34 min
A Wholesome Life
Understanding the flow of grief - Interview with Maria Belanic
Maria's mission is to encourage and support mothers who have gone through the loss of a child. To use her voice to end the silence that mother’s feel surrounding their pain and loss. Trauma leaves emotional, mental, spiritual, financial and physical scars. Which affects the family and even future generations. By understanding the flow of grief, others can better understand the turmoil this causes to mothers. Walking through her own personal journey of heartbreak and devastation when her oldest son died in 2009. The ups and downs of anxiety, despair and physical pain became a way of life. Until on...
2021-07-22
36 min
A Wholesome Life
We are all connected - Interview with Kristen Vogt
Kristen Vogt is a heart centred, self-care advocate, certified personal trainer and nutrition coach with Ascendant Fitness. She is an avid fitness enthusiast, lover of personal development, going deep and finding what motivates you to live your healthiest life. Kristen believes we are all connected and one in the same. We are all mirrors to each others pain and happiness. Teachers to each other. She loves being able to bring all that she is to her interactions with her clients. With over ten years of experience in the fitness industry she has learned clients want more than a thin...
2021-07-08
35 min
A Wholesome Life
What's your hold your nose and jump moment? - Interview with Juli Wenger
Juli is a coach, speaker, and host of The Becoming Ourselves Podcast and Summit. She helps change-makers cut through distraction and overwhelm to courageously and confidently live life IN purpose and ON purpose. To contact Juli : Book a Fear to Freedom call: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=19410531&appointmentType=13872740 Listen to her Podcast: https://www.juliwenger.com/becoming-ourselves-podcast Get your Summit tickets: https://www.juliwenger.com/becomingourselvesthesummit Website: www.juliwenger.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/becomingourselveswithjuli Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliwenger/
2021-06-24
42 min
A Wholesome Life
How your body can heal itself through reflexology - Interview with Cindy Royale
Today I speak with Cindy Royale, who is the owner of Royale Treatment Reflexology Inc., certified registered reflexologist through the Reflexology Association of Canada. She is certified in foot and hand reflexology and trained in Champissage (Indian Head Massage). Cindy is also a wife and Mom of 2 girls. Contact Cindy here: https://www.instagram.com/royaletreatmentreflexology/ https://www.facebook.com/Royaletreatmentreflexology I hope you enjoyed this episode! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, REVIEW, DOWNLOAD AND SPREAD THE WORD! To contact Tracey O'Neill for...
2021-06-17
22 min
Life at Hoe Bridge School
Life as a parent at Hoe Bridge School with Claudia O'Neill
#009 - Welcome to Life at Hoe Bridge School, the podcast where we speak to pupils, staff and parents to find out what it’s really like. Every week we’ll be talking to one of the members of the school community to hear real stories of life in the school. And today we’re heading to a parent of a Nursery pupil, Alexander, and a Year 1 pupil, Amelia. Claudia O’Neill explains why she and her family chose Hoe Bridge School, the advice she’d offer to parents looking at schools for their children for the first time and som...
2021-06-16
17 min
A Wholesome Life
Nobody gets to define who the F*ck you are - Interview with Heather Coon
Heather Coon helps people get unstuck like a spiritual tow truck. She’s a strong believer, and living proof that it shouldn’t have to take years to figure out who you are. She helps people tune into their soul’s frequency, and reclaim their truth with a “nobody gets to define who the f*ck you are” attitude. As a soul guide and energy detective, Heather opens you to the abundance of choice so that you can trust and allow your inner knowing, resurrect your unique potential and reclaim your life while raising the vibration of the planet. Through so...
2021-06-10
1h 06
A Wholesome Life
Mobile Massage Anyone? Who doesn't want to feel completely relaxed? Interview with Todd Strong
Todd is a registered massage therapist from Calgary. Todd has been passionately involved in the health and wellness industry for over 20 years. He started as a licensed practical nurse where he won the provincial award in 2001. Todd is very well-rounded and knowledgeable in many different aspects of health including exercise & fitness, holistic nutrition, yoga, Reiki, CPR and First Aid, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Reflexology, and Massage. Todd runs his mobile massage company Strong Health Evolution in Calgary Alberta. To contact Todd: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StrongHealthEvolution ...
2021-06-03
27 min
A Wholesome Life
Heal the Mom, heal the Home: A journey of self-awareness, healing and transformation - interview with Lesley Woo
In 2014, Lesley embarked on a journey of self-awareness. A Mom of 3, working full-time and managing the household schedules, she felt herself drowning physically and emotionally. She had spent 17 years in a social work career focusing her energy on helping others and was being shown the signs that it was time to focus that energy inwards. She began a practice of meditation, and enrolled herself in the 25 hour Learn to Teach Meditation Program, Learn to Teach Kids and Teens and the 200 hour Teaching Training. As she began to find a stillness within her, the messages...
2021-05-27
59 min
A Wholesome Life
Take back your time and health; It's ok to ask for help - My interview with Brianna Coon
As a virtual business consultant and social media strategist, Brianna Coon provides business owners with impactful services to make their work-life more enjoyable. Assisting you with all aspects of DAY-TO-DAY business operations as well as building a social media and marketing strategy specifically tailored to your goals. With five years of experience in the real estate industry and many more in customer service, when it comes to the impact Brianna can create for you and your business, the possibilities are limitless! Brianna’s service includes an in-depth consultation to help identify gaps and opportunities and results in a comprehensive re...
2021-05-20
30 min
A Wholesome Life
Empowering Women to Rise UP Together - My chat with Jenna Pilot
Jenna is a Passionate, Fun, Bold personality, she loves to speak her truth, break the glass ceiling and inspire women to use their feminine energy to create the life they want to live. Jenna is a visionary leader and is on a mission to create a collective for women to grow, heal, learn, connect and have fun together. Jenna is a Self Love Empowerment Coach for Everything Women which she founded in 2019. Jenna’s specialty is to Ignite Courageous Women to Reconnect to Love, Elevate their Lifestyle and Live Consciously. Jenna has been a registered So...
2021-05-13
39 min
A Wholesome Life
Habits, Mindset & Happiness - Interview with Jessica Derksen
Jessica Derksen is the founder of True To You Lifestyle where she is a certified health and life coach, motivational speaker, facilitator, mentor to women in business and host of the True To You Podcast. Guiding her clients to profound, long-lasting transformation has been her goal ever since she experienced first-hand how consistent, incremental efforts to enhance our mindset can manifest outwards, replacing negative behaviour patterns with desired habit change. Jessica is a firm believer that when you change a habit you can change a life. Jessica works with her clients to identify what their limiting beliefs are...
2021-05-08
23 min
A Wholesome Life
The effects of nutrition on resilience, exhaustion and chronic stress - an intimate and educational chat with Mandy Gefle
On this episode, I speak to Mandy Gefle, owner of Pura Vida Nutrition, specializing in helping clients who struggle with low energy, and exhaustion related to chronic stress. Associated symptoms have a major impact on individuals; both personally and professionally. Mandy realized her passion for prevention after recovering naturally from postpartum depression, without the use of pharmaceutical intervention. Drawing from her experience as a registered nurse in acute care, and her subsequent education as a holistic nutrition practitioner, she has found success in her business by focusing on the benefits of high quality whole...
2021-05-02
32 min
A Wholesome Life
A powerful talk about emotional healing with Jocelyn Pettitt
On this episode I speak with Jocelyn Pettitt, owner of Edson Emotion Reset. She is an Energy Therapist who enjoys empowering her clients with taking their emotional healing into their own hands. She is certified in the Emotion Code and Body Code, as well as PSYCK-K. Her sessions have helped hundreds of clients move past their own blockages and limiting beliefs. She is passionate about sharing this world-renowned healing modality with audiences through workshops and public speaking events. She is an instructor at the Banff Wellness Retreat, sharing what she has learned about muscle-testing...
2021-05-02
25 min
A Wholesome Life
Taking a more holistic approach to your health : Life-changing benefits - An eye-opening chat with Patrick Louie
On this episode, I have an inspiring and eye-opening chat with Patrick Louie, co-founder of LivingWell Healthcare Funding Solutions on how companies and organizations can benefit from more holistic and preventative healthcare benefit plans. This will help change the physical, mental & emotional health of employees, change how they are showing up to work, increase productivity and lower hidden costs that are as a result of unwell and struggling employees. Patrick says that by taking a more holistic approach to healthcare, companies become influencers for their employees, their communities and everyone around them. This type of approach can...
2021-05-02
25 min
A Wholesome Life
CHANGE from the inside out - Authentic chat with Terra Dawn
Welcome to my very first episode of this podcast!!! Today I had the pleasure to chat with Terra Dawn who shares how she used health and wellness tools to help her overcome a very difficult time in her life. We get real, raw and vulnerable to inspire you to make change in YOUR life and heal from the inside out. Terra is a Mom of 3, homeschooler, and runs her business from her home as a Habit Transformation Coach & Certified Personal Trainer. Terra's background with at-risk families & youth, lead her to a path that allows her...
2021-05-02
34 min
A Wholesome Life
A Wholesome Life Trailer
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2021-04-21
00 min
Better Horses With Ernie Rodina
Better Horses Radio NATIONAL with guests Ron McDaniel, Tracey MacIntyre, Brandon Plaschka, Jay Henson, Dr. Stan O'Neill, and Dr. Laurie Beard - March 21st 2021
Better Horses Radio NATIONAL featuring special guest interviews from Ron McDaniel, Tracey MacIntyre, Brandon Plaschka, Jay Henson, Dr. Stan O'Neill, and Dr. Laurie Beard.
2021-03-21
50 min
True To You
Grow Through What You Go Through with Tracey O'Neill
Tracey loves showing and inspiring women and Moms in particular, that it’s okay and absolutely necessary to look after themselves, physically and mentally. You cannot pour from an empty cup, and just like on an airplane, if you don’t put your own oxygen mask on first, you will not be able to help others with theirs. It’s absolutely critical to put yourself first, to be the best version of yourself, so you can in turn give the world the best of you, instead of what’s left of you.Want to learn more about the True T...
2021-02-08
26 min
Murder She Spoke
Episode 36: Tracey Wylde
Episode 36: Tracey Wylde. This week Emma brings us the tragic story of Tracey Wylde, a young mother whose murder would spark a long running investigation in which Tracey would not be the only innocent person to suffer.Case research by Emma TaylorProduced by Emma Taylor & Joannagh ShanksEditing by Shaun O'NeillMusic by Tribe of NoiseSources of research:https://www.radiotimes.com/tv-programme/e/ft9r/unsolved-murders--tracey-wylde/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-48308465https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/family-murdered-tracey-wylde-repulsed-20438131https...
2021-01-01
35 min
The Engaged Volunteer Podcast
Not Just a Volunteer with Tracey O’Neill
Today, we are joined by the wonderful Tracey O’Neill, Manager of Volunteer Engagement at Austin Health. With over 20 years of experience managing volunteers, Tracey is passionate about including volunteers as part of the workforce and that they’re not ‘just’ another volunteer. In this chat, we talk about the important role Volunteer Managers play in creating incredible experiences for their volunteers and the communities that they serve. We also discuss the challenges of making organizations appreciate just how important volunteers are as a resource to help organizations achieve their mission and some helpful tips to guide you thro...
2020-12-01
36 min
The Brendan O'Neill Show
The election everyone got wrong, with Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey and Brendan O’Neill discuss the Trump years, the summer of riots and the collapse of journalism. Support the show: https://www.spiked-online.com/donate-to-spiked/ Read the transcript: https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/11/25/in-the-trump-era-the-media-abandoned-objectivity/ Sponsored by: The Great Courses Plus: https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/brendan ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/brendan
2020-11-19
1h 05
From The Suggestion Box with Nicole Smith
From The Suggestion Box - Episode #5 Feat Tracey O'Neill - PART 2
Tracey O’Neill, CVA has been in the profession of Volunteer Management for 20 years, and boy oh boy does she have a lot to share, especially regarding having difficult conversations with volunteers. In addition, she shares stories from when she started the volunteer program for the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Center in Australia, the time she stomped her feet because she didn’t like what she heard, the heartwarming story of how she influenced Patch Adams, and her different perspective on how she views weakness. You are going to want to hear every bit of this...
2020-10-26
27 min
From The Suggestion Box with Nicole Smith
From The Suggestion Box - Episode #4 Feat Tracey O'Neill - PART 1
Tracey O’Neill, CVA has been in the profession of Volunteer Management for 20 years, and boy oh boy does she have a lot to share, especially regarding having difficult conversations with volunteers. In addition, she shares stories from when she started the volunteer program for the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Center in Australia, the time she stomped her feet because she didn’t like what she heard, the heartwarming story of how she influenced Patch Adams, and her different perspective on how she views weakness. You are going to want to hear every bit of this. She s...
2020-10-19
29 min
SoLive Podcast
Bio-Hack Your Way To Optimal Health w/ Heather O'Neill
This week we’re excited to talk to Heather O’Neill, owner of Sweat Equity and Cryofit - San Antonio, about the full suite of services she offers through her wellness facilities. Whether you suffer from pain, inflammation, stress, are looking to recover faster from an injury, are interested in anti-aging or want to bio-hack your way to optimal health, Heather is likely to have a service (or a handful of services!) that speak to your needs! In this episode, Heather walks us through the various wellness services she offers, along with the benefits of each. She offers multiple type...
2020-09-16
44 min
Health Evolution Podcast
Barbara Patterson
Barb and I recorded this chat about 6 weeks ago, prior to what is occurring today around the world with the Coronavirus. But our conversation could not be more relevant in today's fearful climate. Understanding our nature of human beings changes everything. Seeing that we are are connected to nature and have innate resilience allows us not to fear what shows up in front of us. When we understand the nature of thought, and how it's designed to flow through, we start to see a lot more space in our thinking and so many more options...
2020-03-18
00 min
Unofficial Partner Podcast
E43: Global Sports Week Bumper Special
Richard and Sean are in a very cold and sunny Paris for the first Global Sports Week, hosting our first Unofficial Partner Live podcast recording. Our panel included Tracey Russell, COO of McCourt, the family investment company that owns Olympique Marseille and was an early investor in Dugout; Andreas Zakglis the Secretary General of FIBA, the international basketball federation and Richard Brisius, the Race Director of The Ocean Race and formerly head of the Sweden Winter Olympic bid for 2026.This podcast has some snippets from the on-stage conversation followed by a more in-depth piece with Tracey on what sport looks...
2020-02-13
50 min
Volunteer Plain Talk
Episode 5: Interview with Tracey O’Neill, Manager of Volunteer Engagement at Austin Health in Melbourne, Australia
Helping to create a positive culture of volunteering in many organisations can be tough work for leaders of volunteer engagement. How do you ensure that volunteers feel valued by everyone, from the CEO and board down to the front-line staff? How do you have an impact on strengthening the value and impact of volunteerism when you, as a leader, already feel invisible or unheard?Tracey O’Neill, Manager of Volunteer Engagement at Austin Health in Melbourne, Australia discusses the strategies she has employed to strengthen the culture and buy-in for volunteering across her large health service. From the...
2020-02-05
51 min
Health Evolution Podcast
Kelly Joice
Today I'm honoured to have an old client of mine Kelly share her story with you. When Kelly came to me around July this year, she had already quit sugar to reverse her insulin resistance, fatty liver and rheumatoid arthritis. But there was still something missing for her in terms of her mental suffering. Kelly didn't want to suffer from anxiety and depression any more. Kelly shares where I pointed her towards when it comes to understanding the human experience, and how her life has changed now. She also shares how s...
2019-12-18
00 min