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Saturday Dec 20, 2014
The emotional lives of animals and children with Dr. Karen Davis
Saturday Dec 20, 2014
Saturday Dec 20, 2014
Dr. Karen Davis, Ph.D. founder of United Poultry Concerns, a nonprofit organization that promotes the compassionate and respectful treatment of domestic fowl including a sanctuary for chickens in Virginia joins eHealth Radio and the Animal Health & Health News Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Dr. Karen Davis discuss the following:You just were a panelist in New York talking about Where Did Our Compassion Go?
Children, Adults and the Loss of the Human-Animal Bond and you wrote a book review on a similar subject – the emotional lives of animals and children. This is a very important subject. Can you tell us more about it?What happens between childhood and adulthood that causes most children to outgrow their primal delight in and empathy with animals and become detached, callous and indifferent toward them? You regard farmed animal sanctuaries as vitally important for the animals, the caregivers and the public, who otherwise have little or no way of meeting and learning about chickens, turkeys, cows, pigs, goats and other animals. Can you explain your thoughts about that?Your review of William Crane’s book, The Emotional Lives of Animals and Children includes the thoughts of educators, psycho-analysts and ethologists. Would you recommend this book for parents?
Duration:19:00
KAREN DAVIS, PhD is the founder and president of United Poultry Concerns, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the compassionate and
respectful treatment of domestic fowl. Founded in 1990, United Poultry
Concerns addresses the treatment of domestic fowl in food production,
science, education, entertainment, and human companionship situations.
Karen has a PhD in English from the University of Maryland-College Park
where she taught for 12 years in the English Department.
Karen’s articles have appeared in The Faculty Voice (University
of Maryland), Journal of English and Germanic Philology, English
Language Notes, Teaching English in the Two-Year College, and Between
the Species: A Journal of Ethics. Her work, letters-to-the editor and
op-eds have been featured in the New York Times, New Yorker, New York
Daily News, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Washington Times,
Washingtonian, Altoona Mirror, Chicago Tribune, Portland Tribune,
Chicago Sun-Times, Columbus Dispatch, Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Potomac
Gazette, Jerusalem Post, Harper’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Minnesota
Monthly, Minneapolis Star Tribune, The Nation, Baltimore Sun, Los
Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News, “Dear
Abby,” Egg Industry, Feedstuffs, Journal of the American Veterinary
Medical Association, Canadian Veterinary Journal, One Green Planet, and
many other publications. Karen has appeared on numerous TV and radio
shows including The Howard Stern Show, The Daily Show, Fact Finders on
WB Channel 11 News @ Ten in New York City, 1010 WINS’ John Montone
reports/CBS New York, Fox Television, and This American Life on National
Public Radio.
In 2011, Karen published a chapter on her growth as an activist,
“From Hunting Grounds to Chicken Rights: My Story in an Eggshell,” in
Sister Species: Women, Animals, and Social Justice (University of
Illinois Press). Her contribution, “Birds Used in Food Production,”
appears in The Global Guide to Animal Protection (University of Illinois
Press, 2013). Karen’s essay, “The Mental Life of Chickens as Observed
Through Their Social Relationships,” is the opening chapter in
Experiencing Animal Minds: An Anthology of Animal-Human Encounters
(Columbia University Press, 2012), and her essay, “From Animal
Oppression to Animal Liberation: A Historical Reflection,” is the
Afterword in Defining Critical Animal Studies: An Intersectional Social
Justice Approach to Liberation (Peter Lang, 2014). Karen’s chapter,
“Anthropomorphic Visions of Chickens Bred for Human Consumption,” in
Critical Animal Studies: Thinking the Unthinkable (Canadian Scholars’
Press, 2014), analyzes the transformation of chickens and turkeys into
mutilated forms of existence as an endeavor not only of the poultry
industry, but as a “welfare improvement” strategy endorsed by elements
of the so-called animal protection movement.
In 2010, Karen and a group of New York City activists formed The Alliance to End Chickens as Kaporos (www.EndChickensAsKaporos.com),
a project of United Poultry Concerns comprising people who seek to
replace the cruel practice of swinging and slaughtering chickens in
Kaporos rituals with money or other non-animal symbols of atonement. On
October 9, 2010, Pulitzer Prizewinning photojournalist Carol Guzy
published “An ancient tradition draws protests” in the online edition of
The Washington Post, prompted by the Alliance’s Rally to End Chickens
as Kaporos, on September 12, 2010, in Brooklyn, NY (www.endchickensaskaporos.com/101011wpost.html).
Karen's work is prominently featured in the National Museum of
Animals & Society’s online exhibit “Un-Cooped: Deconstructing the
Domesticated Chicken.” This unique museum, which opened in May 2013 to
correspond with UPC's International Respect for Chickens Day May 4, is a
treasure house filled with historical and contemporary documents about
chickens. Visit Un-Cooped at www.uncooped.org.
Karen Davis is the author of several books including A Home for
Henny (a children’s book published by UPC); Instead of Chicken, Instead
of Turkey: A Poultryless ‘Poultry’ Potpourri (a cookbook published by
the Book Publishing Co.); Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned Eggs: An Inside
Look at the Modern Poultry Industry (Book Publishing Co.); More Than a
Meal: The Turkey in History, Myth, Ritual, and Reality (Lantern Books);
and The Holocaust and the Henmaid’s Tale: A Case for Comparing
Atrocities (Lantern Books). The 2009 Revised Edition of Karen’s landmark
book Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned Eggs (first published in 1996) is
described by the American Library Association's Choice magazine as
"Riveting . . . brilliant . . . noteworthy for its breadth and depth."
See Book Reviews at www.upc-online.org/bookreviews.
Web Site: www.upc-online.orgFacebook: facebook.com/UnitedPoultryConcerns
Twitter: @upcnews
Note: The views and opinions expressed on any program are those of the persons appearing on the program and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the eHealth Radio Network.
Friday Dec 19, 2014
The best way for men to implement an everyday grooming routine
Friday Dec 19, 2014
Friday Dec 19, 2014
Dr. Allan Peterkin, a beard scholar, author and Dove Men+Care Face Range expert again joins eHealth Radio and the Skin Care Channel to share tips for men on best ways to implement an everyday routine.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Dr. Allan Peterkin discuss the following:With the weather cooling off, what do guys need to keep in mind for their skin?For guys who are just stepping up their grooming game, what’s the best way to implement an everyday routine?What are some of the best ways men can keep winter facial hair looking polished and well-groomed?Shaving is tough on skin already – but especially for people with sensitive skin. What can guys do to minimize irritation such as razor burn and ingrown hairs?Where can guys get more information on products and grooming tips?
Duration: 6:41
Facial hair expert and pognologist (beard scholar), Allan Peterkin, is known for his three bestselling books on facial hair, One Thousand Beards: A Cultural History of Facial Hair, The Bearded Gentleman: The Style Guide To Shaving Face, and One Thousand Mustaches: A Cultural History of The Mo. Dr. Peterkin is an academic and cultural historian who has tracked the history of facial hair on men over time (from pre historic, to Victorian to modern times) and so his books have become the authoritative references for factual information on the history of men's grooming, shaving and facial hair styles and trends.
Peterkin’s thoughts on the meanings of facial hair and men's contemporary styling choices have appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Sports Illustrated, The Wall Street Journal, Men's Health, GQ and Esquire, as well as in documentaries from National Geographic and Morgan Spurlock ("Mansome" 2012). He also appeared as a judge at the 2014 World Beard and Mustache Championships held in Portland.
Website: www.dovemencare.com
Facebook: facebook.com/dovemencareusTwitter: @dovemencare
Friday Dec 19, 2014
Selecting the right cleanser for your skin type with Dr. Susan Goodlerner
Friday Dec 19, 2014
Friday Dec 19, 2014
Dr. Susan Goodlerner, a board certified dermatologist located in Torrance, California joins eHealth Radio and the Dermatology and Skin Care Channels to talk about the elements of an Optimal anti-aging skin care routine.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Dr. Susan Goodlerner discuss the following:
We all know that using sunscreen is important, how do you pick the best sunscreen for daily use?What products should I use on a daily basis?What do you recommend for eye products or to use around the eye?How do you select the right cleanser for your skin type?What are your recommendations for moisturizer and how do you choose the best one for your skin type.
Duration: 9:16
Dr. Goodlerner is a board certified dermatologist with a private practice in Torrance, California serving the South Bay community for the past 30 years. The scope of Dr. Gooderner’s practice includes general dermatology, skin cancer treatments, and cosmetic dermatology. She is a member of the staff at Torrance Memorial Medical Center and an Associate Professor of Dermatology at Harvard UCLA. Recently she was elected Best Dermatologist in the South Bay by the readers of the Daily Breeze.
The priority of her practice is always the health and wellbeing of the patient. Dr. Goodlerner aims to provide the highest level of medical and cosmetic treatments in a friendly and caring environment.
Website: www.drgoodlerner.com
Thursday Dec 18, 2014
Thursday Dec 18, 2014
Mariam Bandarian, H.C., a board certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, and health blogger joins eHealth Radio and the General Health and Nutrition Channels. Mariam works with clients around the US by Skype or phone.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Mariam Bandarian discuss the following: Why do most people gain weight during the holiday season?What’s the problem with putting on a few extra pounds? Can it really affect our health?If someone wanted to avoid holiday weight gain, what are a few things they could do right now?If things don’t go as planned, how can people get back on track with their weight ?Any last bit of advice for our listeners on how to avoid holiday weight gain between now and January 1st ?How do you work with client's and how can someone get in touch with you?
Duration: 11:58
Mariam Bandarian is a Board Certified Integrative Health Coach. Her passion is to help women get healthy, lose weight and get inspired to show off their best bodies now! Mariam thinks food should be fun, nutritious and adventurous!
Mariam holds a B.S. degree in Nutrition Science from Kaplan University. After completing her formal education, she went on to receive advanced certification and training from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. There, Mariam was trained in more than one hundred dietary theories and studied a variety of practical lifestyle coaching methods.
Drawing on this knowledge, she will help you create a completely personalized “roadmap to health” that suits your unique body, lifestyle, preferences, and goals.
Mariam is also the founder of MissNutritionista.com where she helps women love their bodies and develop a better relationship with food.
Websites: www.mariambandarian.com | www.missnutritionista.com
Wednesday Dec 17, 2014
Love with Food: Organic and Healthy Snack Box Subscription
Wednesday Dec 17, 2014
Wednesday Dec 17, 2014
Aihui Ong, Founder and CEO of Love With Food: a subscription-based, healthy snack-snack food company that delivers the best available snacks every month to your door joins eHealth Radio and the General Health and Nutrition Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest Aihui Ong discuss the following: What were you doing before you started Love With Food?What lead you to the idea of starting Love With Food?What does using the name “Love With Food” mean to you?What distinguishes Love With Food from other gift box services?What is the key to running a successful business in such a competitive industry?What is the measurement of your success?What do you have planned in the future?
Duration: 11:48
Singapore native Aihui Ong, who came to the United States in 1999, was a successful financial software engineer at Accenture who gave it all up and went backpacking for a year after her divorce, which “gave me newfound freedom, but my heart was still heavy with bitterness,” says Ong, Founder and CEO of Love With Food.
Rather than feign happiness, she set off to find solace in a foreign land with only a backpack and a hunger for new experience. Along the way, her taste buds “rejoiced” with gelato in Italy, her adrenaline soared in Switzerland with sky diving, her spine tingled while exploring Dracula’s castle in Romania, and she was intoxicated by the aromas of spices in Istanbul.
“However, I also witnessed many who were living in poverty,” says Ong. “So many people had neither clean water nor food, and this hard truth stuck with me throughout my journey.”
Twenty countries and twelve months later, and after some “burnout,” she returned to America jobless and bored, but wanted something new, only to discover a close friend was diagnosed with breast cancer. Overcome with emotion, and struggling to come up with the right words, she blurted out the first thing that came to mind: “I’ll cook for you, because I only know how to show love with food.”
Caring for her friend, who today is happy and living life to the fullest, changed Ong’s life forever. “She helped me find the happiness that I spent so many miles and months seeking,” says Ong. It was another friend who started an all-natural stir-fry sauce business out of nothing but pure passion and her own savings that further renewed Ong’s purpose. Unfortunately, for her and many other food makers, gaining greater distribution wasn’t easy. After depleting her life savings, Ong’s friend had to shut down her operation. “Infuriated, I was motivated to help passionate food producers avoid this common fate, and reach their goals of successfully growing their food business,” says Ong.
Because the archaic food industry has not caught up with the present Internet age, Ong combined both of her biggest passions: food and technology. This is where Love With Food came into the arena in 2012. Ong started coding and creating a website to help food makers find alternative distribution and marketing channels and help consumers easily discover great gourmet food.
With the website as a platform to connect food producers with consumers, Ong realized that she could also use it as a means to help underprivileged children. For every box sold, Love With Food donates a meal to several food banks such as the Feeding America Network and Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign. “There are in fact more than 16 million children in America that are at risk of hunger. That’s more than 1 in 5 children that need a helping hand in order to thrive,” says Ong.
As for the future, Ong plans to continue disrupting the food world and its “old-fashioned way of selling food.” Through Love With Food, she also plans to continue fighting child hunger and donate more food. “To date, we have donated more than 320,000 meals,” says Ong. “That’s just the beginning.”
Website: Lovewithfood.com
Tuesday Dec 16, 2014
Review Concierge, helping doctors protect their public images online
Tuesday Dec 16, 2014
Tuesday Dec 16, 2014
David Engel is the co-founder of Review Concierge, an online review management company that helps doctors protect their public images online joins eHealth Radio and the Health News and Technology Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels and guest David Engel discuss the following: You mentioned in your recent Electronic Health Reporter article that online reviews are the new incarnation of patient feedback. Can you tell us a little more about that?Can you tell us about the trends that are making online reviews take the place of the paper feedback form?Healthcare organizations already have their hands full. Do they really need to stop and invent new processes to get online reviews or can they somehow dovetail this effort into existing processes?What are some of the best practices that you use when responding to reviews? Namely when the review is negative.How can healthcare leaders begin to put a strategy in place to manage their online reviews?
TIP: Develop a culture of “feedback.” Having a transparent, nondefensive attitude is the first step in developing a culture of feedback.
I was talking with the leader of an orthopedic surgery practice. And he had such a great attitude about reviews. He said he welcomes both good and bad reviews. His staff knows that whatever they do is going to be reflected online. That keeps everyone on their toes to deliver the best experience to patients.
Culture is easiest to change when it starts from the top down. Even if you're not at the top of the organization you can start leading by example by regularly asking your patience for their feedback. You'll be pleasantly surprised by how happy patients are to provide it and how useful it can be for spreading positive word of mouth about your practice.
Duration: 16:41
David Engel is the co-founder of Review Concierge. He started Review Concierge in 2012 to help doctors defend their reputations online. David has helped the company create a wealth of knowledge around using review websites like Yelp to improve a medical practice’s image on the internet. The company serves doctors in nearly every state in the US.
David’s entrepreneurial experience goes back to 2008 when he started his first digital marketing agency. Since then, he has been recognized as a leader in Salesforce.com design. He has been quoted for his expertise in interactive and mobile marketing in numerous media outlets, including Media Post, About.com, Businessweek, LA Times, and the San Diego Union Tribune. He lives in San Diego, CA where he enjoys sunbathing, hiking and taking long walks on the beach while talking on his cellphone.
Website: reviewconcierge.com
Monday Dec 15, 2014
Monday Dec 15, 2014
Natalie Robinson Garfield a psychotherapist in private practice for
over 30 years working with individuals, couples, and parent counseling
in New York City and the author of The Sense Connection, How Your Five Senses Determine Your Effectiveness as a Person, Partner, and Parent again joins eHealth Radio and the Dating and Relationship Advice Channels. She works with with individuals, couples, families and institutions as a consultant.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Natalie Robinson Garfield discuss the following:As married couples hit a dry spell in their physical relationship, how can a married couple put the sexy back in sex.How do we minimize the “same old/same old” couples isuues.Looking at dating and first time dates how do those going out on a date with someone for the 1st time maximize their potential on first dates.If you would touch on creating harmony out of discord.What is lovingness?
Duration: 16:56Natalie Robinson Garfield has been a practicing psychotherapist in Manhattan and Long Island for over thirty years, specializing in parent-child education. Holding a degree in Infant and Toddler
Development and Administration, Garfield has had an extensive career working in individual, couple, family and group therapy. THE SENSE CONNECTION, based on the theory of sense channel hierarchy, draws on her experience working with private patients and conducting large conferences, discussion groups and workshops. Garfield has primarily focused on psychological and developmental work, but she also has a background in program design, staff training and administration.
Garfield was part of the New Age movement in the 1970s, working
with The Association for Humanistic Psychology, which sought to move
toward a more aware and humane global society. She also designed and
directed various programs within the Children’s Aid Society, which
provided education for families about subjects ranging from childbirth
preparation through parenting. Garfield has also served on the United
Nations Commission for the International Year of the Child, bringing
awareness to problems such as malnutrition and lack of educational
access, affecting children around the world.
She has had over forty years experience as a consultant,
supervising and training staff for various institutions, including
AT&T, American Express, The Gesell Institute for Child Development,
The Montefiore Medical Residency Program, The Gestalt Learning Center,
and the Kings County District Attorney’s office.
Garfield is a founding member of the Association for Parent
Education and is a featured expert on various television documentaries
and radio shows, such as WYNY, CBS Documentary, CBS Evening News,
Current Affair Extra, and ABC Eyewitness News. She is also frequently
interviewed by news media such as New York Magazine, Self, Working
Woman, Cosmopolitan and Parents Magazine. She lives and works in New
York City.
Website: thesenseconnection.wordpress.com
Sunday Dec 14, 2014
QuitWithNick, a clinic that assists people Stop Smoking
Sunday Dec 14, 2014
Sunday Dec 14, 2014
Nick Terrone, Owner of QuitWithNick, a clinic that mainly assists people Stop Smoking with a 94.7% Success Rate joins eHealth Radio and the Smoke Cessation and Hypnosis Information Channels. Nick also helps people with food addictions, weight loss, severe stress and anxiety. Although he is based in Sydney Australia, he is also available for consultations via Skype.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Nick Terrone discuss the following:With 2015 just around the corner and with so many people making New Year’s resolutions to Stop Smoking, what would be your advice for smokers wanting to stop?Why do smokers find it SO HARD to stop permanently?Anti-Smoking campaigns are often trying to ‘scare smokers’ into quitting as if the smoker doesn’t know cigarettes are bad for them. Hence it seems like there really isn’t much more a smoker could learn about cigarettes that could TRULY help them stop, NICK, could you share with us some fact about cigarettes here and now that perhaps your average smoker out there wouldn’t know, something that could help them stop?I understand that part of your Stop Smoking Program involves Hypnotherapy so for the benefit of our listeners can tell us EXACTLY what it is and what it isn’t?So can you tell us exactly how and why Hypnosis addresses the urge and craving for a cigarette?
Duration: 18:21
Want to eliminate stress, anxiety, a smoking or food addiction for yourself, your employees or your clients? Want to inject more heart and confidence into your life, your business and the world but don't know how?
Whether speaking to an audience of hundreds or working one-on-one, Nick helps create transformational change by co-creatively exploring the structures that maintain the most fundamental thing that determines your life experience: YOUR PERCEPTIONS!
Nick Terrone teaches the art and science of DEEEEEEEEP behavioural change as well as practical techniques to dissolve fear, doubt and resistance. This allows you to experience more of who you REALLY are and what you REALLY want with more easy and flow. The secret is helping clients connect with The Heart (Emotions), The Mind (Conscious & Subconscious) and The Unified Field (everything else).
Nick can help you dissolve the subconscious programming that is keeping you 'stuck' in your limiting beliefs and behaviours while helping you create new and superior ones. This helps you do what you need to do when you need to do it with ease, grace and flow.
Lasting change can only occur when you know how to leverage the 96-98% of your mind (the subconcious) which is TRULY responsible for who we are, what we do and our automatic behaviours.
Nick is an internationally published writer and speaker with a keen focus on the Heart-Mind connection and how it relates to confident self empowerment.
His gift is his ability to explain concepts of self and reality in a fun, light-hearted, easy-to-understand way while at the same time trying to keep alive his dream of becoming a stand up comedian.
Contact Nick now to find out how easy it can be to become a more confident and empowered YOU.
Website: www.quitwithnick.com
Saturday Dec 13, 2014
All about the Mommy Makeover Procedure by Plastic Surgery Center of Nashville
Saturday Dec 13, 2014
Saturday Dec 13, 2014
Dr. Mary Gingrass and Dr. Melinda Haws from the Plastic Surgery Center of Nashville, talk about Mommy Makovers on this episode of eHealth Radio in association with the Plastic Surgery Information Channel.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guests Dr. Mary Gingrass and Dr. Melinda Haws discuss the following:What is a Mommy Makeover and why is it done?What are the different procedures involved in a Mommy Makeover?What makes a good candidate for a Mommy Makeover?Can one consider the Mommy Makeover procedure if they plan to have more children?What is the recovery time like for this procedure?
Duration: 8:59
As you consider the risks and benefits of plastic surgery, you want a plastic surgeon that listens to you and understands your desires and expectations. Throughout the course of a surgical procedure, you need medical professionals who know the importance of developing a strong relationship with their patients. The female plastic surgeons of our Nashville, Tennessee cosmetic surgery practice are always striving to meet each patient’s individual goals. They are intensely dedicated to their patients’ comfort and well- being.
Dr. Mary Gingrass and Dr. Melinda Haws are exceptionally gifted female plastic surgeons in Nashville, Tennessee. They are both attentive to the needs of their patients and make it their goal to help each patient realize his or her dreams. Dr. Gingrass and Dr. Haws want to ensure that each patient’s experience, from the initial consultation through surgical recovery, is as free from anxiety and complications as possible. Both doctors’ skills and commitment to patient satisfaction epitomize the professionalism and compassionate attitude of The Plastic Surgery Center of Nashville.
Website: www.nashvillesurgery.com
Thursday Dec 11, 2014
Misconceptions, myths and benefits of Hair Restoration with Dr. Ken Anderson
Thursday Dec 11, 2014
Thursday Dec 11, 2014
Dr. Ken Anderson, a board certified facial plastic surgeon and the founder of the Anderson Hair Sciences Center located in Atlanta, GA joins eHEalth Radio and the Hair Health and Plastic Surgery Channels.
Listen to interview with host Eric Michaels & guest Dr. Ken Anderson discuss the following:What is Hair Restoration and what causes hair loss?What are some misconceptions/myths and benefits of hair restoration?What is the difference between ARTAS Robotic Hair System and NeoGraft?How has Hair Restoration changed since "the pluggy/doll's head days" and what has led this procedure to become as popular as it is?Why is it important for a patient to see a Hair Restoration Specialist like at Anderson Hair Sciences Center for their hair restoration treatment vs. a physician who doesn't have a surgical background and performs multiple services?
Duration: 15:24
Our new, state-of-the-art facility is dedicated to providing the most natural, permanent hair restoration results to both men and women, with an emphasis on artistic concepts, patient comfort, and natural, permanent results. Dr. Ken Anderson, the Center’s Founder and Director, is unique in the field of hair restoration surgery. He is a double board certified facial plastic surgeon who has dedicated his practice solely to the treatment of hair loss since 2003. He has specialized in the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) method of hair restoration for over 10 years, and has delivered lectures and courses for physician audiences around the world about the FUE method of hair restoration.
Dr. Anderson began his private practice in Beverly Hills, California in 2003. In 2008, Dr. Anderson was recruited from California to join the Emory Facial Center, a satellite office of the main Emory Hospital dedicated to facial cosmetic surgery, to offer hair restoration to Emory Healthcare patients. His educational contributions include several Grand Rounds Lectures presented to the Emory Department of Dermatology, and the Emory Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
Website: www.atlantahairsurgeon.com