Hosted by Indigenous women Sheyahshe and Osh, We Are Resilient sheds light on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) crisis. Through powerful storytelling, they honor lives impacted and amplify voices too often left unheard. Join them in the movement for justice and change.
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Join Sheyahshe and Osh on Sgili Queens as they bring Indigenous legends to life with a fun twist of pop culture and humor. From eerie tales to current events, every episode blends supernatural stories with lively banter. Perfect for those who love Indigenous lore and a good laugh, Sgili Queens is where culture and chills meet.
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I am a healer, been one all my life. Owner of Om Shanti Healing ( OSH) since 2008 where I help heal others by way of massage therapy ,chronic pain relief, energy healing, spiritual life coaching and more. I am also a public a speaker and author. This podcast is for those that need healing too. We will talk on high vibrational ways of thinking, feeling, self healing and connecting to higher sources of divine guidance and love. We will talk on physical pain and the emotional components to your ...
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CCOHS produces monthly podcasts on a wide variety of topics related to workplace health and safety. Each episode is designed to keep you current with information, tips and insights into the health, safety and well-being of working Canadians. You can download the audio segment to your computer or MP3 player and listen to it at your own convenience.!
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The Osh Pod is trying to bring you the people, the stories, the music and the best parts of the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival held annually in Montreal, QC. Reach out if you're a festival goer, I want to hear your story! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-osh-pod/support
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IOSH's podcast series features exclusive interviews with industry experts, behind the scenes discussions with IOSH members, and conversations with future leaders of the health and safety profession.
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We’re a podcast! Our show will have guests discussing various topics, including OHS / OSH / HSE / occupational health and safety around the world, technology we use, and various hazards.
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Safety and Health! OSH advocate
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After years of producing Linux, BSD and Other Open Source Podcasts, I came to the realization that we almost always focus on the technology. It makes sense, we all love tech, that's why we are who we are. But the community we are apart of is full of varied and fascinating people that make that tech. This is my attempt to highlight the people who are helping dream up and build the future around us.
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The Stories from Evergreen Podcast explores the power that we have as a community to serve our residents and make a positive impact on our local family here in our great city of Osh-Kosh. It is a place for us to discuss the improvements that we are making to our programs, a chance to highlight our staff for their commitment as well as an opportunity to hear from our residents. We value the care that our staff & colleagues display to our residents and this podcast is a way for us to celebrate ...
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Podcast by Kyle Stoughton
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John Doe & SwagTheBadMan interview special guests, live on the streets and discuss the latest in sports and pop culture. Follow the hosts on Instagram: @jon_doe13 @swagthebadman
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We’re back, and we’re bringing the heat! In this episode, we revisit some hot topics! But the real spooky scoop? Osh shares her personal run-in with Asheville’s infamous “Pink Lady” - was it a friendly ghostly visit or something more chilling? Tune in for laughs, debates, and a touch of the supernatural, SQ style!…
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E 23 - Tamara and I talk on dating after divorce
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56:58Divorce changes you, it just does. Whether it changes you for the better is up to you. After years of pain, divorce allows for healing, growth and evolution into a better version of yourself. For us it was a re birthing, a new beginning, an opportunity. Hear our stories and how grew from the darkness and you can too. Send us a text Support the show…
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Today marks five years since Jennifer Janelle Jesse, 30, was found murdered in Union City, Oklahoma. The case remains unsolved, but the OSBI just renewed its push for answers, offering a $10,000 reward and releasing images of a man seen at a Braum’s in Oklahoma City nine days before her death. Could he hold the key to justice? If you have any infor…
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In this episode, we share the story of Quana Big Spring, a 17-year-old from Kansas City, who remains missing. She was last seen on October 30, 2023, when she went out for a walk around 7 p.m. and never returned home. Quana, who is 5’4” and 125 pounds, has gone missing twice before—each time facing dangers that highlight the systemic failures in pro…
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In December 2019, 16-year-old Lacey Kaide Arkinson was killed in a hit-and-run on the Rocky Boy Reservation in Montana. She was struck by Shoshana Saddler, who had been drinking at a local bar and fled the scene without stopping. In this episode, we discuss her life, the failures of the justice system, and why Indigenous victims deserve better. Sou…
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Episode 15: The Frosty Fiend Who Just Wants to LOL
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20:08Who knew tickling could be deadly? This week, we dive into the bizarre and unsettling legend of the Mahaha - a sinister, blue-skinned trickster from Inuit folklore with an icy grip and a love for laughter…at your expense. Join us as we unravel this chilling tale, debate the true terror of tickles, and once again question why folklore creatures are …
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SPECIAL UPDATE: Justice for Mika Westwolf, Michelle Elbow Shield & Aubrey Dameron
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10:39In this powerful update episode, we revisit the cases of Mika Westwolf, Michelle Elbow Shield, and Aubrey Dameron, three Indigenous individuals whose stories we’ve covered and whose families have fought tirelessly for answers. After a long legal battle, Mika’s killer has finally been sentenced, bringing a measure of justice to her loved ones. Meanw…
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The Health Impacts of Physically Demanding Work
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13:16Do physically active occupations make for healthier workers? Not necessarily. In this episode, Dr. Avi Biswas, scientist at the Institute for Work and Health, shares recommendations for safe, practical physical activity designed to meet the diverse needs of workers.
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Atmospheric rivers almost guarantee that San Francisco, with its sewage system, will dump millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. That’s a big deal for surfers who love the giant waves that the storms create.By Ezra David Romero
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No one asks to join the club of extreme weather survivors, but being a member makes you uniquely suited to helping others. The nonprofit Extreme Weather Survivors links veteran survivors with the newest ranks.By Laura Klivans
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In 1980, 10-year-old Michael Gann vanished without a trace from his home in Oklahoma. Despite efforts to find him, his case remains unsolved, leaving behind decades of unanswered questions. What happened to Michael that day? How did a young boy simply disappear? The lack of records, media coverage, and investigative updates isn’t unusual, it’s some…
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E 22- Tamara Reid of Your Rooted Truth talks with me on Divorce
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1:00:08Tamara and I have both been through the pains of divorce. We talk on our journey through divorce, and how the deeper work elevated our awareness of self. The darkness is important, feeling all that shows up is the most effective way to really heal. It's uncomfortable, it's scary to look at, but it changes you.... for the better. Send us a text Supp…
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Scientists attending a recent snow school at the Sierra Snow Lab join a rich tradition of data gathering that has huge implications for California’s water supply.By Carly Severn
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In this episode of SQ, we dive into the eerie legend of the Water Babies, a terrifying tale from the Ute Tribe. These supernatural beings are said to lurk near lakes, rivers, and springs, mimicking the cries of infants to lure unsuspecting victims to their doom. Are they spirits of lost children, vengeful water entities, or something even more sini…
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MISSING: Calvin Willie Martinez (Mini Episode)
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4:38In this episode of We Are Resilient, we delve into the mysterious disappearance of Calvin Willie Martinez, a 31-year-old Navajo man who vanished without a trace in 2019. As questions mount and answers remain elusive, Calvin’s family’s fight for the truth reveals both the heartbreak and strength of a community refusing to give up. What happened on t…
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E 21 - Melissa Barton with Doterra Essential Oils
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49:20Melissa has been an advocate for holistic health for most of her life. Her knowledge around the healing power of oils will inspire and educate you. We chat on women's hormones and the change of life as we get older. Oils have a strong effect on the senses in regard to stress and emotions. She shares the importance of a well balanced nutritional pla…
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Lloyd Bald Eagle, a 62 year-old Lakota man and military veteran, went missing from Rapid City, South Dakota, in November 2022. Nearly two years later, his remains were identified in October 2024, but questions still linger as his cause of death remains unclear. In this episode, we share Lloyd’s story, honor his life, and discuss the ongoing challen…
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E 20 - Tamara Reid owner of Your Rooted Truth
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59:17Tamara has a special gift for healing humans and animals. Her approach to healing peels back the layers of trauma and pain and gets you to the root cause to allow deep healing to occur. Tamara also has the gift of animal communication. We have fun chatting on dating and gives some advice for those out there looking for love. She reads my dog and gi…
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IOSH president Kelly Nicoll Part 2: A vibrant career in OSH
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25:45In the final part of our interview, new IOSH president Kelly Nicoll explains why she's passionate about telling the story of the true value of OSH and why the profession makes for an excellent career choice.By IOSH
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Episode 13: Stargazers and Space Invaders - Cherokee Legends and Alien Tales
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21:42Join us for a stellar episode of Sgili Queens as we explore the mysteries of the cosmos! We dive into the world of aliens, sharing theories and stories that will make you question what’s out there. Plus, we take a journey through Cherokee legends tied to space and constellations, connecting cultural wisdom to the stars above. Get ready for an out-o…
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E 19 - Rhiannon Seymone with Philosopher's Bodywork
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1:17:11Rhiannon Seymone is a gifted healer specializing in pelvic floor techniques for a wide variety of conditions. We talk on the importance of a healthy pelvic floor and why it is so vital to thriving and healing both the inner and out parts of your being. She shares some conditions by which pelvic floor work can be beneficial healing from physical tra…
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IOSH president Kelly Nicoll Part 1: influences and priorities for the year ahead
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23:27In part 1 of our interview, new IOSH president Kelly Nicoll sits down with us to discuss why her presidential year will be deeply influenced by her personal experiences, which have shaped her priorities for the OSH profession.By IOSH
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E 17 - Gina Michelle Owner of Malama Massage
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30:23Gina tells her story of becoming a healer and what inspired her unique approach to treating pre/post natal women and peri menopause. She also offers medical grade red light therapy and hydro therapy. Gina works in Larimer County check out here offerings at www.malamamandb.com Send us a text Support the show Subscribe and Support https://www.buzzspr…
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E 18 - Christabeth with Soulfully Nourishing
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1:26:44Christabeth has been in the healing arts for most of her adult life. In this podcast we chat on her love for Lomilomi massage and its benefits, we take a deep dive into the meaning of Akashic Records and how they help people heal. The triggers of stress and anxiety can be managed with the awareness of our past and past lives. The meaning behind our…
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Annie Mae Aquash was a Mi’kmaq activist and a powerful voice in the American Indian Movement. From her pivotal role at Wounded Knee to her tragic murder on Pine Ridge in 1975, her story remains one of courage, betrayal, and unanswered questions. In this episode, we honor Annie Mae’s legacy and delve into the truths and mysteries surrounding her lif…
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In this mini episode, we uncover the case of Matthew Broncho, a 30-year-old member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes who vanished from Fort Hall, Idaho, in March 2019. Years later, his remains were discovered in the desolate mountains of Utah, raising more questions than answers. What happened to Matthew, and who is responsible? Sources: https://peopl…
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SPECIAL UPDATE: Justice for Selena Not Afraid, Truth for Jessica and Ah-Yo-aka Calhoun
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15:11In this episode, we cover significant developments in two emotional cases. Nearly five years after Selena Not Afraid’s disappearance, an arrest has been made, bringing new hope for justice in her case. We also discuss the recent conclusion of a trial related to the 2021 deaths of Jessica “Jet” Calhoun and her daughter, Ah-Yo-Ka “Yoki Bear” Calhoun,…
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Consommation de substances, stigmatisation et dépendance chez les hommes travaillant dans des métiers spécialisés
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15:14La stigmatisation à l’égard de la consommation de substances influe sur la façon dont nous parlons aux personnes, sur les politiques que nous élaborons et sur la prestation des soins. Dans cet épisode, la Dre Theresa Tam, administratrice en chef de la santé publique du Canada, et Anne Tennier, présidente et première dirigeante du CCHST, discutent d…
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Substance Use, Stigma and Addiction Among Men in Trades
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12:27Stigma surrounding substance use affects how we talk to individuals, the policies we develop, and how we provide care. In this episode, Dr. Theresa Tam, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada, and Anne Tennier, President and CEO of CCOHS, discuss ways we can reduce stigma and support men in the trades who are struggling.…
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New year, new beginnings! In this episode of Sgili Queens, we dive into New Year’s resolutions—are they motivating or overrated? Then, we explore the empowering Cherokee legend of Stoneman, a tale of bravery and how women outsmarted and defeated a fearsome monster. It’s all about starting the year with strength and inspiration!…
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In December 2017, 39-year-old Audra Willis was tragically murdered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in a case that initially baffled investigators. For over a year, there were no leads, and her family was left without answers or justice. However, in a surprising turn of events, an unlikely witness came forward with crucial information providing the brea…
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SPECIAL RECAP: Janice Hannigan (Mini Episode)
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4:21This Christmas Eve, we revisit the story of Janice Hannigan, a 16-year-old Yakama girl who disappeared on this very day in 1971 in Washington state. Her case remains unsolved, and her story is a somber reminder that the MMIP crisis doesn’t take a holiday. Join me for this special recap episode as we reflect on Janice’s life, her family’s heartbreak…
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This week on Sgili Queens, we’re all over the place—because why not? From random thoughts to the weirdest tangents, we cover it all before finally sinking our teeth into the spine-chilling legend of Mosquito Man. Is it just a creepy story, or is there more to this buzzing nightmare?By Osh & Sheyahshe
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Put aside the culture wars. Put aside the planet-warming emissions. Gas stoves emit a host of pollution that is unhealthy for you, from gases that irritate your lungs to carcinogens.By Laura Klivans
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In 1989, Ronald Jack, his wife Doreen and their two young sons, Russell and Ryan, vanished without a trace from Prince George, British Columbia. What began as a hopeful opportunity quickly turned into one of the region's most enduring mysteries. Decades later, questions remain unanswered, and the search for the truth continues. Sources: Vigil remem…
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Les principales questions sur la santé et la sécurité de 2024
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5:54Chaque année, le CCHST reçoit des questions sur la santé et la sécurité de tout le Canada. Nous discutons avec l’un de nos spécialistes techniques des questions les plus importantes et les plus fréquentes de l’année.By CCOHS
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It’s the year end roundup you’ve been waiting for: the top health and safety questions you asked us in 2024.By CCOHS
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E 16 Living with anxiety and the peace within the chaos of your mind
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25:22Anxiety sucks, we can have sever symptoms that debilitate us. here we talk a bit on anxiety and why it occurs. The symptoms of anxiety can real havoc on every aspect of our lives. Listen here for some helpful options to feels better. Send us a text Support the show Subscribe and Support https://www.buzzsprout.com/2378274/support↗️ BOOK - The Spirit…
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This week, we’re all over the place—just pure chaos and spooky vibes! From summoning Bloody Mary to sleep paralysis nightmares and the ancient mystery of Judaculla Rock, there’s no plan, just chills and laughs. Buckle up, it’s a wild ride!
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In 2023, a 28-year-old Pascua Yaqui woman, Wilma Acosta, embarked on an exciting new chapter by moving to Portland, Oregon, filled with hope and the promise of new beginnings. But just a few months later, she vanished, leaving her family, friends, and community devastated and searching for answers. Sources: https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/sou…
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The World of Wellbeing: advice for OSH practitioners
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35:54In this episode, Dr Chris Davis discusses the multifaceted concept of workplace wellbeing, emphasising its importance in creating a supportive work environment. He explores the definition of wellbeing, the significance of psychosocial risks, insights from the OECD forum, challenges in measuring wellbeing, and the ethical considerations surrounding …
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How Do You Protect a Species That Lives Across a Continent? Monarch Butterfly Decision May Soon Try
The monarch butterfly is widely recognized and widely dispersed across North America and it's in trouble. Federal officials decide soon whether it gets protection under the Endangered Species Act.By Lakshmi Sarah
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The Bay Area’s last remaining elephant is gone. He joins an old friend at The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. Elephant caretakers are increasingly recognizing these intelligent animals’ social needs.By Danielle Venton
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Prevent Slips, Trips and Falls with Good Workplace Housekeeping
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4:24Good workplace housekeeping might seem like a simple concept, but it doesn’t always get the respect it deserves. Learn how effective housekeeping can reduce the risk of slips, trips and falls, one of the most common lost-time injuries.By CCOHS
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Prévenir les glissades, trébuchements et chutes grâce à une bonne tenue des locaux de travail
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6:05La bonne tenue des locaux de travail peut sembler un concept simple, mais elle n’est pas toujours reconnue à sa juste valeur. Découvrez comment une tenue efficace des locaux peut réduire le risque de glissades, de trébuchements et de chutes, qui sont à l’origine de blessures entraînant une absence au travail parmi les plus courantes.…
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Some community members and elected officials are dreaming of what a park along San Francisco’s western edge could become.By Ezra David Romero
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We’re excited to be back! We Are Resilient returns with more MMIP stories, and Sgili Queens is ready with fresh spooky and pop culture episodes. Catch both starting December 1 on Apple, Spotify, and more! Support the showBy We Are Resilient
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E 15 -The third eye and crown chakra as it relates to physical and emotional pain
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33:40In this episode we dive deep into the world of chakras, energy healing, and spiritual well-being. We are going to explore two incredibly powerful chakras: the Third Eye Chakra and the Crown Chakra. These two energy centers are closely linked to our intuition, consciousness, and spiritual connection—and they also play a significant role in how we pr…
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In this episode of the IOSH Podcast, two members of the IOSH Future Leaders Steering Group, Debbie Linzell and Abhijith Jose, discuss their career transitions into occupational health and safety. Debbie, originally a dancer, shifted to OSH after an injury and now holds a NEBOSH certificate and is pursuing a Level 7 apprenticeship. Abhijith, a mecha…
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E 14 - Meghan Beecher speaks on working at a Psychiatric hospital and her journey to healing work
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1:07:03Meghan is a local healer that has endured many obstacles to refine her gifts. She tells her story of working at the hospital where One flew over the cuckoo's nest was filmed. Her journey to becoming a healer is powerful example of resilience and seeing the light in all that challenges us. We chat on many topics of overcoming and the mindset require…
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