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  • In this new Caring Support Podcast episode, we discussed with our guest, Harriet Ekperigin how Green Shield Health supports their patients through life and mental health services.

  • Welcome to the Caring Support Podcast, where we delve deep into healthcare, uncovering stories of unsung heroes tirelessly nurturing our health. Join me, your host Cali, as we explore the extraordinary journey of Dr. Madhumati Singh, a healthcare administrator at Youthdale Treatment Centre. Dr. Singh shares her transformation from a dental surgeon to navigating healthcare administration, revealing challenges, insights, and the pivotal shift into the mental health domain. Discover her inspiring journey through the lens of cultural adaptation, data security challenges, and profound impact in transforming young lives. Tune in for valuable career insights and inspiring anecdotes, celebrating the holistic healthcare ecosystem. Subscribe and join us in honoring the incredible efforts shaping our world's healthcare landscape.

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  • Discover how Assisted Living Improves an Elderly's Quality of Life in our Caring Support Podcast. With over 6 million Canadian seniors aged 65 and above, the demand for long-term care facilities is on the rise. Join our special guest, Carline Cadet Francois, an assisted living facility owner who transitioned from law enforcement to providing compassionate, independent living services.

    Key Highlights:

    Getting to know Carline Cadet Francois, an inspiring self-made individual.Explore the advantages of assisted living facilities over senior living alternatives.Gain insights into selecting the best staff for exceptional assisted living services.Learn valuable strategies for staff retention within these facilities.Receive tips for choosing the perfect assisted living facility for your loved ones.Understand how assisted living facilities ease the transition from home care to community living.

    Blog: www.caringsupport.com/blog/improving-quality-of-life-with-assisted-living

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/kIlVcq6BkA4

    Join us on this journey to enhance the lives of our senior citizens through caring and expert support. Don't miss out on the insights and wisdom shared by Carline and our hosts, helping you make informed decisions about your loved ones' well-being. 🏡💖 #AssistedLiving #SeniorCare #QualityofLife #CaringSupport #PodcastInsights

  • This week on our podcast, we're featuring Birgit Umaigba. She's a registered nurse, educator, public speaker, and health equity activist. Birgit is a dedicated advocate for healthcare workers and health equity. Her focus includes improving working conditions, advocating for fair wages, and addressing health disparities, especially among marginalized groups. Birgit's passion extends to mentoring students and nurses, motivating them to create a positive impact. She's working towards future goals that involve supporting internationally educated nurses in Canada and conducting research with global reach. Birgit's advice to nursing students is to stay connected and engage with grassroots organizations to shape the future of nursing. Her work reflects a strong commitment to driving positive change in healthcare and promoting health equity.Visit her website at www.birgitumaigba.com

    See more podcasts here: www.caringsupport.com/podcast

  • Did you know that having a personal brand can help you get ahead at work? Here’s what you need to know about it. #personalbrandingatwork #brandingforpersonalities #PersonalBrandingAtWork #BrandingYourself #PBWatWork Ari is an award-winning branding coach, specialized in business development for professionals and entrepreneurs with a lot to say about their areas of expertise. Author of Personal Branding at Work, Ari partners with clients in diverse fields to strengthen their brands, teaching themhow to communicate better and connect with people who matter so they can achieve more professional success. When he’s not coaching or writing, Ari enjoys creating digital art and graphics. He loves outdoor photography and hiking near his home in New York’s Hudson Valley and when traveling to meet clients anywhere in the world.From Personal Branding at Work: About the Author, Ari M. WeinsteinDuring a 24-year career with a prominent firm in the financial services industry, Ari rose in the ranks from graphic designer to vice president. As a manager, he hired, trained, and developed talented people who went on to work in leadership and executive roles. Throughout his corporate career, Ari honed his branding expertise as he took on new management responsibilities in different areas of the company, including technology, finance, and operations. Ari launched several new operational functions and led award-winning teams of specialists. Starting up new functions in a large company required clear branding and messaging, including titles, role descriptions, mission statements, and infographics. By communicating their mission clearly, Ari’s teams helped customers understand how they could be of service, and how their roles fit into the rest of the organization.Continuing this practice of thoughtful reinvention as he pivoted to self-employment in 2017, Ari rebranded himself and his business. That year, he was awarded an inaugural volunteer award by Footsteps Inc., a non-profit whose members Ari works with as a career mentor. His volunteer work was further acknowledged with a recognition award from the City of New Yorkin the same year.Looking for ways to incorporate coaching and mentoring into his branding practice, Ari became a certified coach in 2019, accredited by the Association for Coaching. Ari now partners with his clients to help them achieve professional growth by strengthening their personal branding. Hiscustomers express their branding on résumés, in job interviews, and on social media. Ari shares his insights about branding on LinkedIn and has posted a series of helpful videos about professional growth on YouTube.When not coaching, Ari writes articles about design and illustration, with a focus on the tools he uses daily for brand development. In his spare time, he enjoys the outdoors, photography, birding, and hiking.https://ariw.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/ariweinstein

  • Embark on a healthcare journey with us on the Caring Support Podcast! Join our host Kaylee and special guest Erika, a recent RPN grad turned TikTok influencer, as we explore the world of nursing and share inspiring stories. From unexpected career paths to the power of mentorship, we've got it all covered. Tune in and let's dive into the heart of healthcare together! ❤️🏥

    #CaringSupportPodcast #NursingJourney #InspirationAyrika's Journey into Nursing:-Ayrika shares her initial career aspirations in the arts.-Her decision was to explore healthcare, specifically nursing.-How she ended up in nursing, including personality tests guiding her toward healthcare.First Experiences in Nursing:-Ayrika's initial fears and misconceptions about nursing.-Her first experience with a compassionate nurse and how it influenced her decision.-Volunteering in the emergency department and changing her academic courses.Nursing School Journey:-Ayrika's struggles with nursing school, particularly in subjects like pharmacology.-Her decision to attend Western University for music but ultimately return to nursing.-The importance of persistence and finding one's passion in nursing.Transitioning into the Nursing Profession:-Ayrika's experiences after graduating and obtaining her nursing license.-Advice for new nursing graduates.-The importance of obtaining a temporary nursing license and gaining practical experience.Mentorship in Nursing:-The significance of mentorship in the nursing profession.-The role of mentors in guiding new nurses and providing support.-Pursuing Specializations and Areas of Interest:-Strategies for identifying and pursuing areas of specialization in nursing.-The importance of self-reflection and exploration.-Encouragement to not settle for a nursing job that doesn't align with one's passions.Nurses as Advocates:-The role of nurses in advocating for patients and positive changes within the healthcare system.-The importance of advocating for proper staffing and fair compensation.-Resources and platforms for nurses to engage in advocacy.

  • Topic Ideas:

    Micro-Kindness https://ioadvisory.com/micro-kindnes-at-work/

    INTERVIEW QUESTIONS:

    Tell us about yourself.

    Why did you decide to go into a career as a Psychologist, Coach and Consultant?

    What inspired you to write your book: How to be Resilient in Your Career: Facing Up to Barriers at Work?

    What red flags should people watch for during the interview process?

    What is imposter syndrome and how can imposter syndrome affect the job search process, interview process and even an employee's day to day at work?

    How can one overcome imposter syndrome?

    Can you explain what micro-kindness is and how you believe that can help to improve workplaces?

    How can people tell when it's time for them to move on from their current job?

    What is the most important piece of advice you want to give employees when it comes to facing their barriers at work?

    Is there anything else you want to talk to us about today?

    LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenofosu/

    Website: https://theresilientcareer.com/

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ44eLvgEso&ab_channel=I%2FOAdvisoryServicesInc

    Email: [email protected]

    Twitter: @drheleno_ca

    Facebook: @IOAdvisoryServices

    Instagram: @drheleno_ca

  • Are you considering becoming a nurse? Maybe you are already in nursing school, and you're feeling overwhelmed. You'll want to listen to this week's interview with the amazing Mackenzie Ostrowski!

    Season 2, Episode 26

    About Mackenzie Ostrowski

    MacKenzie Ostrowski is a recent graduate form Ontario Tech University, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree with a dual minor in Forensic Psychology and Entrepreneurship. She has had multiple clinical experiences during her education through emergency medicine, surgery, mental health, complex continuing care, online simulations, and aided in a software launch for charting system Epic.

    Prior to obtaining her degrees she volunteered at her local hospital for over 5 years which provided her with the Ontario Volunteer Service Youth Award issued by the province of Ontario, and multiple scholarships. During her education MacKenzie demonstrated leadership through her involvement in her university’s nursing club as co-president and was a board member for the Undergraduate Nursing Program Committee as a student advocate.

    As a newly Registered Nurse, MacKenzie has already completed her Advanced Cardiovascular Life support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certificates and is currently working towards her Coronary Care 1 Certificate to work in the emergency department. MacKenzie is a first-generation post- secondary graduate, who is strongly motivated and passionate about continuing education, individual empowerment, travelling, and caring for others.

  • This week on the Caring Support Podcast, we talk with Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist Natasha Halliday. Come with us as we learn about being a social worker, the mental health symptoms you should watch for in yourself, and how you can help your loved ones or coworkers who may be experiencing mental health difficulties.

    Season 2, Episode 25

    About Natasha:

    With over 20 years experience working in mental health across of variety of sectors, Natasha works from a variety of therapeutic modalities to best address her clients’ needs. Natasha is dedicated to helping people uncover the resilience they already have, and foster resilience in their lives.

  • In this podcast, Monique candidly shares her experiences and insights, offering a glimpse into her fascinating career trajectory. Join us as we embark on this enlightening discussion with Monique Harding—an exceptional nurse whose career evolution from Mental Health RN to Nurse Educator serves as a testament to the endless possibilities within the nursing profession. Stay tuned for an enriching and insightful conversation that will leave you inspired and motivated.

    Season 2 Episode 24

    Monique Harding Bio:

    Monique Harding is a mental health educator with 17 years of nursing experience. Originally from Toronto, ON, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at York University and Master of Nursing degree at Western University. Monique has worked extensively in the mental health field and started her career working in a psychiatric emergency service of a busy, downtown emergency department. Leading up to her role as a nurse educator, Monique has also worked on Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams in partnership with the Toronto Police Service, as well as the College of Physicians and Surgeons as a clinical investigator. Currently, her nurse educator role includes overseeing the education and onboarding of new nursing graduates and internal transfers into the mental health program of a tertiary care hospital.

  • Today is an exciting day on the Caring Support Podcast because we have healthcare leader, midwife, scholar-practitioner, entrepreneur, consultant, expert witness, researcher and educator and Ms. Canada 2023 Finalist, Sandra Mutilva with us!

    Join us as we talk to Sandra about her amazing career and what led her to where she is.

    Season 2, Episode 23

    About Sandra Mutilva:

    Sandra is a healthcare leader, midwife, scholar-practitioner, entrepreneur, consultant, expert witness, researcher and educator. She advocates for women in leadership and is a trusted advisor in tackling the obstacles that diverse women must develop in executive leadership positions globally, the barriers to entrepreneurship in complex environments, and technology and innovation in health care.

    When Sandra is not helping develop an enterprise, consulting or being a scholar, she practices martial arts, circuit training, yoga and running. She is an amateur astronomer and sommelier.

  • In this edition, we have the privilege of chatting with the incredible Emily Zufelt, the strong and spirited individual behind the powerful project "What's Your Twenty." We delve into a topic that affects millions worldwide but often goes unnoticed: post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

    Season 2, Episode 22

    EMILY BIO

    Emily Zufelt, creator and host of the global mental health podcast, "What's Your Twenty?" is a passionate advocate who has dedicated her career to making a difference in the lives of others. Her journey began with a role at a rape crisis centre in the Public Education sector, where she discovered the power of spoken words to educate and inspire authentic change. During her time at the centre, Emily gained valuable insights into the impact of trauma on individuals and communities, and developed a deep commitment to promoting healing and resilience.

    Building on this experience, Emily went on to join a police service, where she served as both a uniformed member and a civilian 911 emergency police dispatcher for over twenty years. Her voice became a familiar presence over the radio, as she worked tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of the public and the officers in her care.

    Today, with the podcast and as a Certified Trauma & Resiliency Life Coach, Emily has shifted her focus to mental health advocacy, drawing on her extensive knowledge of trauma and its effects to raise awareness about PTSI/PTSD and the importance of post-traumatic growth. Through her work, she seeks to empower individuals who have experienced trauma, and to promote a greater understanding of the challenges they face.

    Emily's voice remains a powerful force for change with her passion, dedication, and unwavering commitment to making a difference as she continues to use her platform to educate, inspire, and promote healing in all those she encounters.

  • Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a chiropractor, healing and restoring balance to the human body? Join us as we go through a day in the life of a chiropractor, uncovering the fascinating moments, challenges, and triumphs they encounter in their noble pursuit of well-being. From the crackling adjustments to the compassionate patient interactions, get ready to gain an insider's perspective on this vital profession that aims to unlock the body's innate healing potential.

    Season 2, Episode 21

  • We had the privilege of sitting down with the esteemed Miri Hadas Koller, an industry expert who understands the ins and outs of creating a harmonious and fulfilling environment for retirees. Whether you're an aspiring retirement residence manager, a dedicated team member, or simply curious about the dynamics of these thriving communities, this conversation with Miri Hadas Koller promises to be a captivating journey. So, let's delve into the world of retirement residence management and explore how teamwork makes the dream work.

    Season 2, Episode 20

    About Miri Hadas Koller

    Miri has devoted half of her over 30 years career to the seniors housing sector. She currently leads ClearPath Senior Living, a management and consulting company which supports owners and developers of retirement residences.

    Prior to that, as the President of Greenwood Retirement Communities, she helped build the company to a portfolio of 8 homes and a team of close to 500 employees.

    Miri has a passion for people and a strong faith in their good intentions and enjoys helping people achieve their goals. She loves discussing leadership and teamwork, and ways to do those right.

    Miri has been living in Toronto with her family since immigrating to Canada in 2005.

  • Today is a really special day. It’s the first National Reflexology Day here in Canada. National Reflexology Day was started by the Reflexology Association of Canada to raise awareness around the benefits and accessibility of Reflexology in Canada. This special day will be held every year on the last Tuesday of May. We are extremely lucky to be joined by four members of the Reflexology Association of Canada to talk about this amazing career and effective, non-invasive, holistic, natural therapy in Canada. Joining us today are Laura Marrast (Director of Operations, Reflexology Association of Canada), Nicole Greaves (RCRT, Owner of Healthcare Solutions), Lise Musso (RAC Student Member) and Ines Hardtke (Professional Development Manager, Reflexology Association of Canada).

    Season 2, Episode 19

  • With us today on the Caring Support Podcast is a nurse by day, film producer by night, author, music producer, renal strategist, and life coach, Robyn Roots! Come along with us to hear all about her song and documentary "2020 Year of The Nurse" and what motivated her to take on this very important project during the height of COVID-19.

    Season 2, Episode 18

    About Robyn Roots

    Robyn Roots, Movie Producer, Music Producer, Kidney Coach, Renal Strategist, Menopause Expert, Consultant, Author, Public Speaker, and Influencer, has been a Nurse for over 33 years specializing in dialysis. She is also CEO of Klosa Productions LLC & Kidney Keeper LLC & Menopause Bosses.

    Robyn has been a present voice in the renal Community in training over 5,000 patients, families, dialysis nurses, physicians, church congregations about renal disease and serving on expert panels during her journey as a Kidney health coach.

    Robyn has produced 13 award-winning projects, some on Amazon, Tubi and other platforms.

    In celebration of Nurse’s Appreciation Week, Robyn Roots wrote and directed her award-winning documentary, 2020 Year of the Nurse, during the Covid-19 pandemic. This project focused on people of colour in the medical profession sharing their experience during Covid-19 and the impact of racism in the field. Mrs. Robyn Roots has been interviewed on over 35 platforms speaking about her journey from nursing to film. Mrs. Roots believes in using media to have courageous, straightforward conversations that are necessary today. She also wrote a song, 2020 Year of the Nurse to honour nurses and people affected by Covid. The song has been awarded and nominated for best song at film festivals. She also wrote a book, 2020 Year of the Nurse: Our love affair with Nursing which shared their love of nursing and the challenges they face.

  • This week is National Paramedic Services Week here in Canada and we are feeling really lucky to be joined by four awesome paramedics from the Paramedic Association of Canada. We are very excited to learn all about becoming a paramedic and to hear about the struggles facing paramedics right now. Come along with us as we talk to Derek Cassista, Melanie Stephens, Steven Leu and Ashley Chasse, paramedics from across Canada!

    Season 2, Episode 17

  • In the second part of our interview with Sarah McVanel from Greatness Magnified, we talk about how organizations can use recognition to create a better workplace for their employees and in turn, have a higher employee retention rate. If you missed the first part of our interview with Sarah, don’t forget to check that out where ever you listen to podcasts, you won’t want to miss it!

    Season 2, Episode 16

  • It’s Nurses Week this week and the Caring Support Podcast got the chance to have a conversation with three amazing nurses who are using their abilities to empower and uplift nurses. We are joined this week by Dionne Sinclair, Mildred Ababio and Sara Fung to talk about how the last year has gone, their hopes for the profession going into 2023 and about nurses with side hustles.

    Season 2, Episode 15

  • This week, the Caring Support Podcast was very lucky to have a very special guest on our podcast. She is a recognition expert, professional speaker, coach, author, recovering perfectionist, and movement maker. With over 25 years of experience training, coaching, and leading teams, join us as we learn more about how recognition could change your workplace environment with Sarah McVanel from Greatness Magnified!

    Season 2, Episode 14

    About Sarah McVanel

    Sarah is a recognition expert, professional speaker, coach, author, recovering perfectionist, and movement maker. She created F.R.O.G. Forever Recognize Others’ GreatnessTM to invigorate companies so they can see their people as exceptional and, together, create a scrumptious, thriving culture where everyone belongs.

    Sarah has 25+ years of experience training, coaching, and leading teams. From her senior leadership role, she founded her boutique firm Greatness Magnified. Proclaimed as the “Frog Lady,” she can be found freaking out perfect strangers (in a good way) by handing out squishy frogs and asking them, “Have you been frogged lately?” and then acknowledging their greatness.

    She’s a Certified Senior Organizational Development Professional (CSODP), Professional Certified Coach (PCC), and Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL). She is one of 700 Certified Speaking Professionals (CSP) worldwide. She has a BA in Psychology, MSc in Family Relations, and Diplomas in Human Resources and Healthcare Administration.

    You can catch her kayaking in the summer and snowshoeing in the winter with her husband, or cooking a feast (while listening to an audiobook on double speed). She’s a die-hard carb-ivour, amateur hip-hopper, and TikTok embarrasser to her two kids.