The guys discuss how to properly hire a virtual assassin, that when you find a stray service dog they’re just looking to play catch, and attending a computer class at a popular fried chicken franchise.
That’s great! You can tell us how you are feeling’ – Mark, a recently severely physically disabled 11-year-old boy with a brain tumor in G. Fitchett and S. Nolan (eds), Case Studies in spiritual care. (with Liz Bryson and Sally Nash). JKP, 2018
Chapter Holding the whispers in the dark in Skills for children’s work SCM 2019.
What do pediatric chaplains do? Developing a taxonomy of chaplaincy with children and young people. (With Emma Roberts et al) Journal for Healthcare Chaplaincy, summer 2018.
Coeditor, Skills for Pediatric chaplaincy, (with Mark Bartell and Sally Nash) JKP, April 2018.
What is the distinctiveness of pediatric chaplaincy? Findings from a systematic review of the literature. (with Wilf McSherry) Health and Social Care Chaplaincy, 2017.
A Machine Learning Approach to Evaluating Illness-Induced Religious Struggle (With Daniel Grossoehme et al) Biomedical Informatics Insights 2017.
Chaplaincy with children and young people (with Nigel Roberts) Grove Youth Series, 2016.
Editor, Supporting Families with Sick Children. Red Balloon Resources, 2016.
Reflections on using metaphors in exploring spiritual and religious needs with young people with cancer and their families (with Sally Nash) Journal for the Study of Spirituality, 2015.
The Chaplains – Reflecting on the BBC Two Television Series. Health and Social Care Chaplaincy, 2015.
Spiritual care with sick children and young people (with Kathryn Darby and Sally Nash). JKP 2015.
Multifaith care for sick and dying children: a multidisciplinary guide (with Madeleine Parkes and Zamir Hussain) JKP 2015.
Parents’ Spiritual and Religious Needs in Young Oncology (with Kathryn Darby and Sally Nash). Cancer Nursing Practice, May 2014.
Understanding and responding to the spiritual and religious needs of young people with cancer (with Kathryn Darby and Sally Nash. Cancer Nursing Practice, March 2014.
Birmingham Children’s Hospital: Pediatric end of life care and bereavement pathway in Spirituality and End of Life Care (ed Peter Gilbert), Pavilion, 2013.
The spiritual care of sick children: reflections from a pilot participation project (with Kathryn Darby and Sally Nash). International Journal of Children’s Spirituality, 2013.
Editor Working with children and young people: Good Practice Guidelines for Healthcare Chaplains Red Balloon Resources, 2013.
Coping through prayer, an empirical study in implicit religion concerning prayers for children in hospital (with Tania Ap Sion). Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 2013.
Supporting Dying Children and their Families, SPCK 2011.
Tools for Reflective Ministry (with Sally Nash) SPCK 2009.
Skills for Collaborative Ministry (with Sally Nash and Jo Pimlott) SPCK 2008.
What Theology for Youth Work? Grove Youth Series, 2007.
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 facts, the myths and the legends regarding women of color and their health.
[5:03] Why Baking Soda May Be Your Missing Ingredient
[12:05] Why Breastfeeding Sparks So Much Controversy
[28:50] Why Fibroids Are Attacking Women of Color
[42:00] More About Us & Our Mission & Who to Follow Online
Thank you for listening. We hope this podcast has been informative & an inspiring resource to create the kind of life you want with your health in mind.
Mike and Glenn grab their favorite table and dive into more listener questions. The most recent one is… “Why do I need to wait a year…. before I, change jobs, start a relationship. break off a relationship, etc.” What’s so magical about the year?
Sober.Coffee loves listener questions – Or just say HI !! Email: Podcast@Sober.Coffee
The guys discuss the world’s first “ambassador to the extraterrestrial”, how to surprise your Valentine with a moderately cool chocolate in Detroit, and the plausible deniability of a late night double waffle.
Bee Natural by Kat All natural lotions and lip balms made by hand, with love! 10% of all proceeds go towards bee conservation!
In this episode, we talk with Matt Goff, Executive Director of Care Addiction Center discussing the different types of addiction treatments, what they are, what people do in each one of them, and how to know which one is the best fit.
You’ll learn about taking the first step with a biopsychosocial assessment, detox and substance withdrawals, and levels of treatment including the highest level of treatment – Medical Detox, followed by Inpatient or Residential, Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) also known as Day Program, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Outpatient Program, and Individual Counseling or an Aftercare Program.
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In this episode we break down the power in “studying to show thyself approved.” Oftentimes many of us take what we hear from others as truth without researching things for ourselves. One of the most dangerous areas to commit this mistake in is your health, wealth and time. If anyone should be diligent about the preservation of your quality of life, it should be you.
We talk about the common misconceptions of what seems to be healthy based on smart advertising and marketing versus what is actually good for you. We share how we were able to decipher the rhetoric sabotaging the healthy food industry and ways you can avoid falling for the illusion. As brown women around the globe we are targeted continuously for our buying power.
CNN recently posted that “new data released (shows that) employers cut 140,000 jobs in December (of 2020), signaling that the economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic is backtracking. Digging deeper into the data also reveals a shocking gender gap: Women accounted for all the job losses, losing 156,000 jobs, while men gained 16,000″. This means that more women will be looking for ways to deal and cope with sudden changes in their lifestyle.
Many lean towards food consumption and engaging in health centered activities. We believe that a clear understanding of knowing who to listen to, what to believe and how to research for yourself will be vital for women in America within the coming months. Dealing with a virus that targets all people has prompted an uptick in the sale of vitamins and what is deemed “organic” and or healthy food.
As we dig deep into making this year the best possible- we want to encourage you to sit still. Don’t run from your thoughts. Pour a cup of our amazing tea and have time to and for yourself to deal with how fast this life goes by. Know that you are equipped with everything you want and need to have, be and get everything you want and need. We are here for you Brown Babe. Don’t forget to join our Facebook community to ensure you have the sisterly support you deserve and need.
We love engaging and getting questions from listeners. In this episode, Mike & Glenn do a “Rapid Fire” session focusing on 4 questions about “all things sobriety”. Feel free to connect with us with questions or just say “HEY” – Email: Podcast@Sober.Coffee
The guys discuss the new musical Grant, how Mac is both startled and confused by noises that he causes, and the need for a numbered waitress system in our society.