Horny Sea Snakes and The Meatloaf Kid

The guys discuss Ted’s ideas for a successful  version of the XFL, the cost of using a stuttering psychic hotline, and the new greatest fear of the ocean that’s worse than drowning.

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Episode 72: Dr. David Clark on his book, “Cicely Saunders: A life and legacy.”

A Vice President of Hospice UK, David is also a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and has been a board member of the European Association for Palliative Care.

In 2015 he served the Scottish Government as Consulting Editor to its Strategic Framework for Action in Palliative and End of Life Care  and assisted the Scottish Parliament in its enquiry We Need to Talk about Palliative Care.

David founded the International Observatory on End-of-Life Care at Lancaster University in 2003, and has wide ranging interests in the history and global development of palliative care. David remains involved in studies of the global mapping of palliative care development, and in research to inform policy and service implementation in palliative and end of life care.

His monograph on the history of palliative medicine from the nineteenth century, entitled To Comfort Always, was published by Oxford University Press in 2016. With a particular knowledge of the life and work of Dame Cicely Saunders, he has edited her letters and selected publications and his biography of her Cicely Saunders: A Life and Legacy  was published to mark the centenary of her birth in 2018.  

He was appointed Professor of Sociology at Sheffield Hallam University in 1993 and in 1995 became Professor of Medical Sociology at the University of Sheffield. He moved to Lancaster University in 2003 and in 2005, and with support from the Irish Hospice Foundation, took up the position of Visiting Professor in Hospice Studies at Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin, where he worked on the creation of the All-Ireland Institute for Hospice and Palliative Care.

David started working at the University of Glasgow in October 2009, where he was Director of the Dumfries Campus for six years before taking up his current role.

He was awarded the OBE in 2017 for services to end of life care research.

Books Published

1.     Clark, D. (2018) Cicely Saunders: A Life and Legacy. Oxford University Press: Oxford. ISBN 9780190637934 (doi:10.1093/oso/9780190637934.001.0001)

2.     Clark, D. (2016) To Comfort Always: a history of palliative medicine from the nineteenth century. Series: Oxford medical histories. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199674282

3.     Inbadas, H. , Gillies, M. and Clark, D. (2016) Scottish Atlas of Palliative Care. University of Glasgow: Glasgow. ISBN 9780852619513

4.     Clark, D. (2013) Transforming the Culture of Dying: The work of the Project on Death in America. Oxford University Press: Oxford. ISBN 9780199311613

5.     Bingley, A. and Clark, D. (2008) Palliative Care Developments in the Region Represented by the Middle East Cancer Consortium: A Review and Comparative Analysis. Series: MECC palliative care monograph, 07 (6230). National Cancer Institute, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health: Bethesda, MD, USA.

6.     Wright, M. and Clark, D. (2006) Hospice and Palliative Care in Africa: A Review of Developments and Challenges. Oxford University Press: Oxford, England. ISBN 9780199206803

7.     Clark, D. , Small, N., Wright, M., Winslow, M. and Hughes, N. (2005) A Bit of Heaven for the Few? An Oral History of the Hospice Movement in the United Kingdom. Observatory Publications: Lancaster, England. ISBN 9780954419202

8.     Winslow, M. and Clark, D. (2005) St. Joseph’s Hospice, Hackney: A Century of Caring in the East End of London. Observatory Publications: Lancaster, England. ISBN 9780954419233

9.     Clark, D. , Wright, M. and Luczak, J. (2003) Transitions in End Of Life Care: Hospice and Related Developments in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Series: Facing Death. The Open University Press: Buckingham, England. ISBN 9780335212866

10.  Clark, D. (2002) Cicely Saunders: Founder of the Hospice Movement: Selected Letters 1959-1999. Clarendon Press: Oxford, England. ISBN 9780198516071

11.  Clark, D. and Seymour, J. (1999) Reflections on Palliative Care. Series: Facing Death. The Open University Press: Buckingham, England. ISBN 9780335194544

12.  Clark, D. (1993) Partners in Care? Hospices and Health Authorities. Avebury: Aldershot, England. ISBN 9781856282277

13.  Lewis, J., Clark, D. and Morgan, D. (1992) Whom God Hath Joined Together: The Work of Marriage Guidance. Tavistock/Routledge: London, England. ISBN 9780415055543

14.  Clark, D. and Haldane, J.D. (1990) Wedlocked? Intervention and Research in Marriage. Series: Family life series. Polity Press: Cambridge, England. ISBN 9780745603117

15.  Burgoyne, J. and Clark, D. (1984) Making a Go of It: A Study of Step-Families in Sheffield. Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 9780710203182

16.  Clark, D. (1982) Between Pulpit and Pew: Folk Religion in a North Yorkshire Fishing Village. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, England. ISBN 9780521240710

 

Well Honestly: Episode 37: Did You Know… Shocking Health Statistics for Black Women

In this weeks episode we breakdown a few pressing health statistics that are flying underneath the radar of the black community. We share statistics, impact and advice on the questions to ask, research and tips to tackle managing your journey.

Do you have questions about your body and how to navigate getting your health in order? We are in the same boat. 

 We are all about community and wellness on this episode so lets jump right into it.

Introduction

[06:30] Overview of the Topic: Did you know about the side effects of “Creamy Crack”? Source: Article

[13:25] Did you know this about Black Women & Lupus? Source : Article

[16:45] The Key Takeaway for Managing Your Wellness. Source: SHARE Cancer Support Ambassador:  SITE
Foodbites : SITE
Sisters Are Us Circle of Survivors: SITE
TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance : SITE

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Shanked by the GOAT

The guys discuss how to determine if a whale is a man, when spaghetti effects a street fight, and exactly what makes a blanket “disposable”.

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Well Honestly: Episode 35: She Get It From Her Momma Part 2

Do you have questions about your body and how to navigate getting your health in order? We are in the same boat. 

During this episode we talk about the power of knowing what elements you need to keep your wellness in mind. We break down what to look for, talk about with your doctor and research when it comes to the being aware of what you need to do emotionally and mentally on your wellness journey. We are all about community and wellness on this episode so lets jump right into it.

Introduction

[03:50] Overview of the Topic: The Fundamentals of Growth within the Family dynamic

[07:05] The Dynamics of Coming/Leaving Home

[11:52] The Only Child Syndrome

[14:55]  Role Reversal

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