Mama Trauma Barbie
Hey friends! Alicia Wagner here, host of the Mama Trauma Barbie Podcast. We're landing the mothership in the real world by talking about topics and tangents that deserve their own movement and momentum. Stick around, together we're redefining, reimagining, and rebuilding what motherhood means to you! And from there, well we'll get the memo to the rest of them.
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26: From Chaos to Creativity: ADHD, Parenting, Career and Life's Guardrails w/ Nancy Disbrow
09/13/2024
26: From Chaos to Creativity: ADHD, Parenting, Career and Life's Guardrails w/ Nancy Disbrow
In this episode, Alicia explores the personal journey of discovering she had ADHD in her 40s, a revelation that significantly changed her understanding of herself, her career, and her approach to parenting. Joined by her guest, ADHD coach Nancy Disbrow, the two discuss the challenges of navigating corporate America with an ADHD brain and the feelings of inadequacy that often accompany trying to fit into a system designed for neurotypical individuals. They share how understanding ADHD as a strength, rather than a weakness, can be transformative. Alicia reflects on how, despite seeking flexibility and creativity in her career, she found herself imposing rigid standards on her children, similar to how her corporate bosses had treated her. The conversation covers practical tips for managing ADHD at work and home, including setting up guardrails like reducing distractions, creating structured routines, and being mindful of diet and lifestyle factors. The pair discuss the importance of unmasking and embracing neurodiversity, both for themselves and for their children, emphasizing the need for self-acceptance and compassionate leadership. The episode highlights the value of unlearning societal expectations and crafting systems that allow people with ADHD to thrive, whether as leaders, parents, or partners. Nancy Disbrow Owner, Neuro-osity Sunsama App _____ This podcast is made possible by our ridiculously amazing sponsors, who saw an opportunity to support women in their day-to-day journeys by joining together to make this podcast a reality. Thank you: Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Jennifer Panczsyzyn edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/jennifer-panczyszyn The Joss District thejossdistrict.com CHIKA creative chikacreative.com Precision Spinal Care chiropractorperrysburg.com Neuroflex Juice Co. neuroflexjuice.com The Law Offices of Jennifer Antonini, Ltd. jja-law.com
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25: Curiosity and Cosmos: How Space Shapes Our Understanding of Life /w Dr. Rupali Chandar
08/14/2024
25: Curiosity and Cosmos: How Space Shapes Our Understanding of Life /w Dr. Rupali Chandar
In this episode of the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast, Alicia interviews Dr. Rupali Chandar, a renowned astrophysicist. Dr. Chandar, who studies galaxy formation and evolution, shares her journey as a woman in STEM, highlighting both the challenges and rewards of working in a traditionally male-dominated field. She emphasizes the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in science and discusses how pioneering women have paved the way for future generations. The conversation touches on how understanding the universe through advanced telescopes like Hubble and James Webb has dramatically shifted our knowledge of galaxies, star formation, and the vastness of space. The discussion also delves into the broader implications of scientific curiosity, both in space exploration and in our personal lives. Alicia and Dr. Chandar draw parallels between the complexities of the universe and human systems, stressing the value of curiosity, inclusivity, and collaboration in making scientific advancements. Dr. Chandar also shares insights on the potential for life beyond Earth and the importance of being good stewards of our planet and space. The episode concludes with a reflection on the rhythms and systems of life, encouraging listeners to embrace their own natural cadences and to continue fostering curiosity in all aspects of life. ------ More about Rupali: Contact: [email protected] Professor of Astrophysics, University of Toledo Associate Chair, the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Toledo PhD in 2000 from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD I went to Solon High School which is near Cleveland, OH My research focuses on extragalactic astronomy, working to understand how galaxies like our own Milky Way formed when the universe was young and how they have changed over the 12 billion years since that time. I use data from the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope among others in my research. I also teach classes for freshmen in college through students working on their PhD I'm a mom and stepmom of 4 kids, and a dog-mom of 2. I'm the co-founder and the current chair of 'This is OH', a diversity, equity, and inclusion group in my neighborhood And some links to articles: _____ This podcast is made possible by our ridiculously amazing sponsors, who saw an opportunity to support women in their day-to-day journeys by joining together to make this podcast a reality. Thank you: Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Jennifer Panczsyzyn edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/jennifer-panczyszyn The Joss District thejossdistrict.com CHIKA creative chikacreative.com Precision Spinal Care chiropractorperrysburg.com Neuroflex Juice Co. neuroflexjuice.com The Law Offices of Jennifer Antonini, Ltd. jja-law.com
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24: Seemingly Mundane Desires: A Conversation w/ Ann Trondson
07/10/2024
24: Seemingly Mundane Desires: A Conversation w/ Ann Trondson
In this episode of the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast, Alicia welcomes the talented artist, Anne Trondson, to discuss their unique journey and connection. The conversation begins with a serendipitous story of how they met at Flying Joe Coffee Shop, where Anne's distinctive vintage outfit caught the host's eye. This chance encounter led to an immediate and deep connection, showcasing the magic of following one's intuition and the impact of small acts of bravery. Anne reflects on her life and career, from her love for vintage clothing to her passion for art, and how these elements have intertwined to shape her identity and work. Anne shares her artistic journey, including how trauma from car accidents influenced her creative expression and led her to explore different mediums. The discussion delves into Anne's exploration of themes like trauma, transformation, and synchronicity in her work, particularly through her project, "The Day Series." Anne emphasizes the importance of seemingly mundane desires and how they drive her creativity. The episode concludes with a mutual appreciation for the connections and insights gained from their meeting, highlighting the profound impact of art and human connection on personal growth and healing. Learn more about Anne and The Day Series here: _____ This podcast is made possible by our ridiculously amazing sponsors, who saw an opportunity to support women in their day-to-day journeys by joining together to make this podcast a reality. Thank you: Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Jennifer Panczsyzyn edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/jennifer-panczyszyn The Joss District thejossdistrict.com CHIKA creative chikacreative.com Precision Spinal Care chiropractorperrysburg.com Neuroflex Juice Co. neuroflexjuice.com The Law Offices of Jennifer Antonini, Ltd. jja-law.com
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23: Essential Legal Tips for Moms: From Estate Planning to Elder Care w/ Jennifer Antonini
06/19/2024
23: Essential Legal Tips for Moms: From Estate Planning to Elder Care w/ Jennifer Antonini
In this episode of The Mama Trauma Barbie Podcast, Alicia sits down with attorney Jennifer Antonini to delve into crucial legal advice for parents, particularly focusing on estate planning, guardianship, and healthcare directives. Jennifer emphasizes the importance of having essential legal documents like HIPAA releases and medical powers of attorney in place, especially for children turning 18. She highlights the necessity of estate planning, including the use of trusts to manage and protect assets, and discusses how parents of special needs children can ensure continued support and guardianship into adulthood. The conversation also touches on the complexities of Medicaid planning for elder care and the value of having pre-arranged funeral plans to alleviate stress on families. Jennifer and Alicia also explore the broader challenges faced by modern mothers, from juggling career demands to handling elder care responsibilities. Jennifer stresses the importance of women having their own relationships with attorneys and understanding their familyโs legal and financial landscapes. The episode serves as a vital resource, offering actionable steps for parents to secure their familyโs future and navigate the intricacies of legal planning. Through candid and insightful dialogue, the podcast underscores the significance of proactive legal measures in safeguarding family well-being and ensuring peace of mind. Learn more about Jennifer Antonini here: _____ This podcast is made possible by our ridiculously amazing sponsors, who saw an opportunity to support women in their day-to-day journeys by joining together to make this podcast a reality. Thank you: Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Jennifer Panczsyzyn edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/jennifer-panczyszyn The Joss District thejossdistrict.com CHIKA creative chikacreative.com Precision Spinal Care chiropractorperrysburg.com Neuroflex Juice Co. neuroflexjuice.com The Law Offices of Jennifer Antonini, Ltd. jja-law.com
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22: How Genomics Are Revolutionizing Pediatric Health w/ Sharon Hausman - Cohen | Season 2 Ep 3
06/05/2024
22: How Genomics Are Revolutionizing Pediatric Health w/ Sharon Hausman - Cohen | Season 2 Ep 3
Hey friends, welcome to another episode of the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. I got to tell you, I don't have a lot of fancy letters behind my name. However, I assure you, as a business professional with a medical background, as an entrepreneur who is now getting ready to launch her third startup, and maybe most importantly, the mother of a child who has maneuvered a chronic autoimmune condition called PANS that over the past six years I've learned a lot. It kind of reminds me a bit of common law marriage. You know, in some states, couples who've lived together for a prolonged period of time they're recognized as common law marriages. Parents like me have spent years researching, understanding, learning, staying up late, connecting with all kinds of medical providers, crying, and celebrating the littlest wins all the way to healing their kids. While many of us don't have the fancy letters, we do have the knowledge and battle scars to warrant a common law degree. I'm going to call it maybe resident expert parent, and that would stand for Rep. We're the representatives, the advocates for so many of our children that without our voices, tenacity, and grit, truly, where would our kids be, and where would we be without brilliant providers like Doctor Sharon Houseman Cohen? Her heart and intentional collaboration with other providers and parents are why she is the next phenomenal guest on this podcast. She launched a company and is a co-founder of Intelex DNA. And she's not only changing the game for childhood epidemics, but she's rewriting the playbook. Doctor Sharon Houseman. Cohen is the co-founder and, chief science officer and medical director of Intelex DNA. She received her master's and her medical degree from Harvard Medical School, and she's a board-certified family medicine and integrative medicine practitioner and a fellow of the American Board of Integrate in Holistic Medicine. She has been in practice for decades, has done many clinical studies, and is one of my favorite human beings at the moment. Learn More about Sharon and Intellx DNA here: _____ This podcast is made possible by our ridiculously amazing sponsors who saw an opportunity to support women in their day-to-day journeys by joining together to make this podcast a reality. Thank you: ____ This podcast is made possible by our ridiculously amazing sponsors, who saw an opportunity to support women in their day-to-day journeys by joining together to make this podcast a reality. Thank you: Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Jennifer Panczsyzyn edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/jennifer-panczyszyn The Joss District thejossdistrict.com CHIKA creative chikacreative.com Precision Spinal Care chiropractorperrysburg.com Neuroflex Juice Co. neuroflexjuice.com The Law Offices of Jennifer Antonini, Ltd. jja-law.com
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21: Healing Beyond PANS: Empowered Parents Prevail | Season 2 Ep 2
05/22/2024
21: Healing Beyond PANS: Empowered Parents Prevail | Season 2 Ep 2
This next topic? Well, it's quite personal for me, and it's the why behind starting the pod. You see this generation of mamas, we're up against a lot, and we're only a stone's throw away from even gaining the right to vote, fully participate in the workforce, go after our dreams, create brilliance, and live our lives out loud. Unfortunately, because we are only a stone's throw away from these advancements and women's rights, we're still brushing up against a system that wants to fully allow them. You see, becoming a mom, it changed everything for me. It made me better, and it humbled me in ways I didn't even know I needed. Humbled, however, having children with health complications. Yeah, that opened my eyes to not only show me what's wrong in our world, but what's wrong in our society and our workplaces. And it showed me what's literally killing women and children, and what we need to do to improve these dismal outcomes. I think so many of us knew there could be complications during our pregnancies, or we knew the risks, we knew the what ifs, and we knew the tragedies that could be. And we held our breath and we prayed, and many of us squeezed by to live what one would call a normal life. Of course, we all knew misfortune could and would happen, and if not to us, then by the proximity of experiencing the heartache and pain from watching a loved one struggle with their own calamity, I thought I'd squeezed by. I thought we were well on our way towards a normal life, when all of a sudden our daughter woke up at four years old as a completely different version of herself. I remember the day it all happened and I remember the day after it happened. It's odd, honestly, almost like I've lived two completely different lives as part of my motherhood. Somehow during that time, I'd lost my daughter even though she was physically here. It was like a living death. It was so weird because my family, friends and colleagues didn't understand for the longest time. Some never did. I don't know, I don't think some ever will. How I didn't understand it for the longest time. It's why I invited my next guest to join me on Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. She took what I was not able to articulate for so long and turned not only my journey, but her family's journey and the many families out here with plans and turned that experience into an educational series to help others. She took something so negative, so misunderstood, and turned it into a positive to help many others who are finding themselves lost and confused in this journey. Listening to this podcast today could not only help a family, but could change the trajectory for a family and their children for generations to come. That's the power of education. That's the power of loving our neighbors ridiculously well. And that's why I'm so excited to introduce you to my next guest. Emelia Metzel is a sociologist and motion graphics designer from Poland. She founded Life Science, the animation studio, with her husband Frank, and together they are trying to bridge the gap between science and the public by turning complex scientific topics into animated videos. When their twins suddenly got sick with a mysterious disease, they struggled to get any help or answers from their health care system. After a few months of intense digging and desperately looking for specialist, they got the diagnosis of their children's illness. Pans and pandas. Getting the diagnosis and finding the right doctors was the beginning of their children's recovery. In the process, they realized how huge the gap between science and clinical practice was, and how bridging this gap could help many other parents in the same situation. Once the health of their children improved, Emelia embarked on a mission to educate and raise awareness of the disease through her weekly Pan series, created under the name Beyond Pans. ____ This podcast is made possible by our ridiculously amazing sponsors, who saw an opportunity to support women in their day-to-day journeys by joining together to make this podcast a reality. Thank you: Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Jennifer Panczsyzyn edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/jennifer-panczyszyn The Joss District thejossdistrict.com CHIKA creative chikacreative.com Precision Spinal Care chiropractorperrysburg.com Neuroflex Juice Co. neuroflexjuice.com The Law Offices of Jennifer Antonini, Ltd. jja-law.com
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20: Reclaiming Your Power W/ Rebecca Ahern, Owner Axiom Lux | Season 2 Ep 1
05/08/2024
20: Reclaiming Your Power W/ Rebecca Ahern, Owner Axiom Lux | Season 2 Ep 1
Today I'm joined by my friend and latest guest Rebecca Ahern, a Reiki Master Teacher & Spiritual Mentor who specializes in somatic energy healing, women's mindset and shadow work integration. She is the founder and Owner of Axiom Lux, a holistic wellness community that strives be a safe place for all to embrace their inner truth with grace and gratitude, while integrating the mind, body and spirit connection. Rebecca is currently training for her 200 Yoga Teacher Certification combined with a Trauma Informed Yoga Certification, a Somatic Healing Certification IAYT Accredited with the Advanced Master Program on Trauma Certification, and also a Mindfulness Meditation Teacher CPU Certification. Rebecca has been companioning others in their spiritual journey since 2012. Over the years her mindfulness practice has shifted, expanded and become more clear. She stands strongly in the belief that true spirituality is loving yourself as you are, with nothing to do or change. That in acceptance for yourself, the resistance to stand in your highest potential melts away and your Divine light shines more brightly, allowing you ebb and flow with your Souls Purpose. In her life, Rebecca has felt the depths of darkness and despair. She knows what it feels like to wade through self-loathing and to wear masks to feel loved and accepted. She wants her clients to know that they are not alone in their collected wounds from life. With this understanding, that only a wounded healer carries, she can help you remember who you are at your core through calling back your fragmented pieces that helped you survive. She can help you understand your patterns of self abandonment, stabilize your nervous system pulling you from a state of fight or flight to love and accept yourself. You learn how to shed energetic burdens that do not belong to you as you create and maintain your own energetic integrity. Learn more about Rebecca and Axiom Lux at ____ This podcast is made possible by our ridiculously amazing sponsors, who saw an opportunity to support women in their day-to-day journeys by joining together to make this podcast a reality. Thank you: Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Jennifer Panczsyzyn edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/jennifer-panczyszyn The Joss District thejossdistrict.com CHIKA creative chikacreative.com Precision Spinal Care chiropractorperrysburg.com Neuroflex Juice Co. neuroflexjuice.com The Law Offices of Jennifer Antonini, Ltd. jja-law.com
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19: Season Finale | Words of Wisdom From Women In The Trenches
04/17/2024
19: Season Finale | Words of Wisdom From Women In The Trenches
To speak or not to speak, it can no longer be a question... Hi Friends! It's the end of season 1, and we are going out with a bang! This episode showcases 3 of my favorite women that I've personally learned A TON from - Nadia Lewis, Nancy Disbrow, and Jamie Heldt. Join us on a journey of empathy and understanding as we delve into the complexities of relationships, trauma, and growth. In this podcast, we explore the power of connection, the challenges of navigating psychological safety, and the transformative impact of empathy in our lives. Join me and some of my besties for a candid discussion!
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18: Welcome To The Joss District, Transforming Family Care, W/ Kristi Lorenc CNP
04/03/2024
18: Welcome To The Joss District, Transforming Family Care, W/ Kristi Lorenc CNP
Welcome to another episode of the Mama Trauma Barbie Podcast. I'm really excited about this one because I'm launching my new company, The Just District, a holistic family wellness center that revolutionizes family health care. There are a lot out here who are currently stuck in really complex health challenges, and we were one of them. About six years ago, my family had a child who was diagnosed with pediatric acute Onset Neuropsychiatric syndrome. I'm also very excited to have my special guest, Christy Lorenc, a nurse practitioner. We'll go through that whole story here in a second. But she is one of my lead providers under the Joss district, and she is ridiculously amazing with hearts. She is amazing at her clinical knowledge and expertise in functional care. Christy is a lifelong nurse and student. She went to nursing school directly after high school, working as a nursing assistant while achieving her associates R.N. degree. Christy started her career out in a medical-surgical unit where she learned the ropes of direct patient care and quickly developed into a leadership role. She married young and started a family with her first child at the age of 22, desiring more of a fast-paced, adrenaline-filled work setting, she transferred to a level one trauma school in the medical ICU, where she also earned her BSN from the University of Toledo, and then shortly after had her second child. After a painful divorce, she started working for Lourdes University as a clinical instructor, then moved to community nursing, where she developed a heart for Cherry Street mission and had the opportunity to achieve clinical hours and love on the homeless population in downtown Toledo. Christy then cross-trained in dialysis because she always has to be doing 2 to 3 different things at a time and really settled into working with patients with long-term chronic health issues. Click play to listen to our full conversation! Link: _____________________ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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17: Parenting For A Better World | Dr. Andrea Mata
03/20/2024
17: Parenting For A Better World | Dr. Andrea Mata
Hey, friends. Welcome back for another episode of the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. I'm super excited to introduce this week's guest, Dr. Andrea Mata. She is a clinical child psychologist who specializes in treating antisocial and aggressive behaviors in children and teens. And Dr. Mata had two big wins in 2023. She delivered a powerful TED Talk titled "From Murder to Mission How I Found My Life's Calling", and her published book, "the number two parenting book: with Practical Tips for the Pooped out Parent" is available on Amazon. Links: _____________________ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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16: EmpowHER Your Finances: A Guide To Financial Freedom | Jennifer Panczyszyn
03/06/2024
16: EmpowHER Your Finances: A Guide To Financial Freedom | Jennifer Panczyszyn
Over the next 40 years, 70% of the wealth in the United States will transition to women. And so it's got me thinking and it's really one question. Are we ready? And I don't know that we are, but let's start talking about it. Let's start paving the pathway towards what needs to happen in this historical moment that could allow women the inclusivity and access to all that it is that we need in order to work better, parent better and do business better...And that's where today's guest comes in! As an Edward Jones financial advisor, Jennifer Panczyszyn wants you to know she understands what's important to you. She's passionate about delivering established processes to help you build personalized strategies to achieve your goals and is committed to partnering with you and your family throughout your life to keep you on track. After serving in the financial services industry for over 20 years. Jennifer feels fortunate to have partnered with a company that puts the clients first. Having grown up in Fulton County in Ohio. Jennifer understands the importance of local community. She is the founder of J.J. Safe House, which is a domestic violence shelter specifically for Fulton County residents. She is fortunate to have had the opportunity to give back to her community that has helped to raise her. In addition to giving back to the community, she also volunteers her time to several other causes because she's passionate about the Edward Jones opportunity. She currently serves as the recruiting leisure leader for her region. She's a member of the Women's Entrepreneurial Network and is on the board for the Oswald Foundation. She's married to her husband. Brian has two adult children, Calcium Brock and an 11 year old daughter, Ellie, and two grandchildren, Ellie and Emma. And I would like to introduce the sponsor for this segment, my dear friend Jennifer Panczyszyn with Edward Jones. Links: ______________________ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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15: Redefining School: Is Homeschool Right For My Kid? Part 2 Of 2 | Anita Gibson
02/28/2024
15: Redefining School: Is Homeschool Right For My Kid? Part 2 Of 2 | Anita Gibson
Welcome to part two of our conversation about homeschooling with Anita Gibson! You might know that my daughter needed to go to homeschool for half of her school year last year. It was completely unexpected. It was out of the blue, and I was utterly unprepared. And the guest today, Anita Gibson, knows that homeschooling is not what it used to be. It's not the homeschool we knew 20 years ago; there are a ton of different reasons that families are starting to consider it, and tons of different circumstances are meriting this change. So I'm excited to have Anita as it's something so many parents are exploring as we look at nontraditional ways to meet more of our neurodivergent kids, where they are, and where school systems are bringing about a lot of controversies and some of their different policies and programming. And again, parents are up against the line in making all kinds of different decisions as it relates to the health, well-being, and education of their children. S Anita Gibson is an author, speaker, and educational strategist. For over 20 years, she's provided academic strategies and programs for homeschooled students and organizations. Anita's book Star Finder assists parents with finding their children's strengths, talents, and abilities and offers resources to discover their future potential. I know this episode will be a blessing in so many ways! Links: ______________________ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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14: Redefining School: Is Homeschool Right For My Kid? Part 1 of 2 | Anita Gibson
02/21/2024
14: Redefining School: Is Homeschool Right For My Kid? Part 1 of 2 | Anita Gibson
This next topic is a conversation I get asked about ALL THE TIME! You might know that my daughter needed to go to homeschool for half of her school year last year. It was completely unexpected. It was out of the blue, and I was utterly unprepared. And the guest today, Anita Gibson, knows that homeschooling is not what it used to be. It's not the homeschool we knew 20 years ago; there are a ton of different reasons that families are starting to consider it, and tons of different circumstances are meriting this change. So I'm excited to have Anita as it's something so many parents are exploring as we look at nontraditional ways to meet more of our neurodivergent kids, where they are, and where school systems are bringing about a lot of controversies and some of their different policies and programming. And again, parents are up against the line in making all kinds of different decisions as it relates to the health, well-being, and education of their children. S Anita Gibson is an author, speaker, and educational strategist. For over 20 years, she's provided academic strategies and programs for homeschooled students and organizations. Anita's book Star Finder assists parents with finding their children's strengths, talents, and abilities and offers resources to discover their future potential. I know this episode will be a blessing in so many ways! Links:
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13: The Miseducation Of Empathy: Part 2 of 2 | Jonelle Massey
02/14/2024
13: The Miseducation Of Empathy: Part 2 of 2 | Jonelle Massey
Hey, friends! This is part two of our conversation with Jonelle Massey, founder and CEO of Agility Counseling Group. Jonelle's company leads mental health counseling and consulting services for student & professional athletes, parents, coaches, and teams at the local, regional, and national levels. Jonelle's background is essential for meeting kids where they are in this journey and giving parents, coaches, principals, and superintendents the tools, resources, and recommendations to help us improve mental health statistics. Jonelle's website with Agility Counseling Group: https://jonellemassey.com/ ______________________ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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12: The Miseducation Of Empathy: Part 1 of 2 | Jonelle Massey
02/07/2024
12: The Miseducation Of Empathy: Part 1 of 2 | Jonelle Massey
Hey, friends! In this episode, we talk with Jonelle Massey, founder and CEO of Agility Counseling Group, which leads mental health counseling and consulting services for student & professional athletes, parents, coaches, and teams at the local, regional, and national levels. Jonelle's background is essential for meeting kids where they are in this journey and giving parents, coaches, principals, and superintendents the tools, resources, and recommendations to help us improve mental health statistics. Jonelle's website with Agility Counseling Group: https://jonellemassey.com/ ______________________ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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11: How Chiropractic Can Help You Crack The Code To Better Health | Dr. Taylor Mainous
01/31/2024
11: How Chiropractic Can Help You Crack The Code To Better Health | Dr. Taylor Mainous
I'm excited to introduce you to my next guest, Dr. Taylor Mainous. Dr. Mainous has helped my family personally, and I am now so excited to introduce you to him. Dr. Maonous graduated from Chiropractic School at Palmer College in 2016, specializing in the Blair technique. After he graduated from school, he moved to Montana, where he worked for one of the largest upper cervical chiropractic clinics in the country. In 2017, he moved to Perrysburg, Ohio, to start his practice precision spinal care. His practice specializes in structural correction of the spine through the Blair technique and pediatric chiropractic. Dr. Taylor is married to his wife Chelsey and has three wonderful children with another child on the way. He enjoys the outdoors, golfing, and spending time with his family. Precision Spinal Care : ______________________ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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10: The Bloody Truth About Women in Business : Part 2 of 2 | Claire Coder
01/24/2024
10: The Bloody Truth About Women in Business : Part 2 of 2 | Claire Coder
Welcome to part 2 of my conversation with the one and only Claire Coder! A Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient, a Thiel fellow at 26 years old, and the founder and CEO of Aunt Flow, Claire's mission is to make the world better for people with periods. Aunt Flow stocks public bathrooms with freely accessible tampons and pads. Through Claire's leadership, Aunt Flow launched patented tampons and pad dispensers in over 30,000 bathrooms and has raised over 70 million in venture capital funding. After getting her period in public without the supplies she needed, at 18 years old, Claire dedicated her life to developing a solution to ensure businesses and schools can sustainably provide quality period products for free in public bathrooms. Since 2016, Aunt Flow has worked with thousands of businesses and schools, including organizations like Google, Princeton University, Netflix, and over 30 professional sports stadiums, to offer freely accessible period product dispensers filled with organic cotton, tampons, and pads. Claire's ultimate goal in life is for any menstruator to walk into any bathroom and never need to worry if they start their period because Aunt Flow period Products are freely available. Aunt Flow has donated over 5.3 million organic cotton tampons and pads to menstruating in need since 2021. Claire's story has been featured in Teen Vogue Forbes, and she starred in TLC Girls Starter Season One. Learn more about Aunt Flow at their website: ______ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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09: The Bloody Truth About Women in Business : Part 1 of 2 | Claire Coder
01/17/2024
09: The Bloody Truth About Women in Business : Part 1 of 2 | Claire Coder
In this episode, Alicia talks with Claire Coder, a Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient, a Thiel fellow at 26 years old, and the founder and CEO of Aunt Flow. Claire's mission is to make the world better for people with periods. Aunt Flow stocks public bathrooms with freely accessible tampons and pads. Through Claire's leadership, Aunt Flow launched patented tampons and pad dispensers in over 30,000 bathrooms and has raised over 70 million in venture capital funding. After getting her period in public without the supplies she needed, at 18 years old, Claire dedicated her life to developing a solution to ensure businesses and schools can sustainably provide quality period products for free in public bathrooms. Since 2016, Aunt Flow has worked with thousands of businesses and schools, including organizations like Google, Princeton University, Netflix, and over 30 professional sports stadiums, to offer freely accessible period product dispensers filled with organic cotton, tampons, and pads. Claire's ultimate goal in life is for any menstruator to walk into any bathroom and never need to worry if they start their period because Aunt Flow period Products are freely available. Aunt Flow has donated over 5.3 million organic cotton tampons and pads to menstruating in need since 2021. Claire's story has been featured in Teen Vogue Forbes, and she starred in TLC Girls Starter Season One. Learn more about Aunt Flow at their website: ______ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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08: Why Do I Need To Make Space For My Grief? : Part 2 of 2 | Deborah Ayres
01/10/2024
08: Why Do I Need To Make Space For My Grief? : Part 2 of 2 | Deborah Ayres
Deborah Ayres and I are back for part 2! Deb is a certified life coach, wellness practitioner, advocate and Native American medicine woman. Her daughter was diagnosed with a rare metabolic bone disorder as a toddler and after ten years of vigilantly advocating for her daughter's health and wellness, she helped her overcome intense psychological, emotional and physical challenges while beginning a painful injection treatment. Deb and Avie, her daughter, co-founded the Avalon Foundation several months later with the help of their amazing team. Their mission is to help other pediatric rare families successfully begin treatment without all the obstacles. Professionally, Deborah has been a wellness practitioner for over 25 years. She has studied, she is certified and she is licensed in over a dozen different types of healing bodywork and energy work, uniquely combining her studies of healing, arts, counseling, and mindfulness. Deb shares her expertise and experience to help the patients and families of the Avalon Foundation, as well as private clientele as an advocate and healer. Her mission is to not only help individuals but to also provide opportunities for society to raise awareness and build bridges of understanding and compassion towards the rare disease community and humanity as a whole. ____ Deborah Ayres, BA, LMT, Certified Life Coach, Wellness Practitioner, Advocate, Native American Medicine Woman Deborahโs daughter was diagnosed with a rare metabolic bone disorder as a toddler. After 10 years of vigilantly advocating for her daughterโs health and wellness, she helped her overcome intense psychological, emotional, and physical challenges while beginning a painful injection treatment. Deb and Avie co-founded The Avalon Foundation several months later with the help of their amazing team. Their mission is to help other pediatric RARE families successfully begin treatment without all the obstacles. Professionally, Deborah has been a Wellness Practitioner for over 25 years. She is studied, certified, and licensed in over a dozen different types of healing body work and energy work. Uniquely combining her studies of the healing arts, counseling, and mindfulness, Deb shares her expertise and experience to help the patient families of The Avalon Foundation as well as private clientele. As an advocate and healer, her mission is not only to help individuals, but to also provide opportunities for society to raise awareness and build bridges of understanding and compassion toward the rare disease community and humanity as a whole. โโโโโโโโโโโโ Website โโโโโโโโโโโโDeb, Coach: โโโโโโโโโโโโThe Avalon Foundation: Links ______ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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07: Why Do I Need To Make Space For My Grief? : Part 1 of 2 | Deborah Ayres
01/03/2024
07: Why Do I Need To Make Space For My Grief? : Part 1 of 2 | Deborah Ayres
I'm so excited for you to meet our next amazing human, Deborah Ayres! Deb is a certified life coach, wellness practitioner, advocate and Native American medicine woman. Her daughter was diagnosed with a rare metabolic bone disorder as a toddler and after ten years of vigilantly advocating for her daughter's health and wellness, she helped her overcome intense psychological, emotional and physical challenges while beginning a painful injection treatment. Deb and Avie, her daughter, co-founded the Avalon Foundation several months later with the help of their amazing team. Their mission is to help other pediatric rare families successfully begin treatment without all the obstacles. Professionally, Deborah has been a wellness practitioner for over 25 years. She has studied, she is certified and she is licensed in over a dozen different types of healing bodywork and energy work, uniquely combining her studies of healing, arts, counseling, and mindfulness. Deb shares her expertise and experience to help the patients and families of the Avalon Foundation, as well as private clientele as an advocate and healer. Her mission is to not only help individuals but to also provide opportunities for society to raise awareness and build bridges of understanding and compassion towards the rare disease community and humanity as a whole. ____ Deborah Ayres, BA, LMT, Certified Life Coach, Wellness Practitioner, Advocate, Native American Medicine Woman Deborahโs daughter was diagnosed with a rare metabolic bone disorder as a toddler. After 10 years of vigilantly advocating for her daughterโs health and wellness, she helped her overcome intense psychological, emotional, and physical challenges while beginning a painful injection treatment. Deb and Avie co-founded The Avalon Foundation several months later with the help of their amazing team. Their mission is to help other pediatric RARE families successfully begin treatment without all the obstacles. Professionally, Deborah has been a Wellness Practitioner for over 25 years. She is studied, certified, and licensed in over a dozen different types of healing body work and energy work. Uniquely combining her studies of the healing arts, counseling, and mindfulness, Deb shares her expertise and experience to help the patient families of The Avalon Foundation as well as private clientele. As an advocate and healer, her mission is not only to help individuals, but to also provide opportunities for society to raise awareness and build bridges of understanding and compassion toward the rare disease community and humanity as a whole. โโโโโโโโโโโโ Website โโโโโโโโโโโโDeb, Coach: โโโโโโโโโโโโThe Avalon Foundation: Links ______ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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06: The Reality Of Vaccine Risks And Safety : Part 2 Of 2 | Dr. Emily Hayman-Schmenk
12/27/2023
06: The Reality Of Vaccine Risks And Safety : Part 2 Of 2 | Dr. Emily Hayman-Schmenk
Welcome to part 2 with my ridiculously amazing friend, Dr. Emily Hayman-Schmenk. Dr. Emily is the CEO and founder of Neuro Flex Juice Company and holds a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction with a severe behavior spectrum certification from the University of Toledo with additional certifications and practice credentials in business and nutrition from Harvard University and Utah State University. Dr. Emily's expertise in autism and nutrition is recognized globally through her presentations at numerous international conferences, her significant contributions to academic publications, and her leadership in professional development workshops. Dr. Emily and her husband, David, enjoy traveling and raising their family together. They are parents to a spirited four-year-old daughter, Bella, an all-star athlete and college freshman son Aiden, and a spoiled rescue dog, Luna. Additional Information: Dr. Emily Hayman Schmenk CEO / Founder at Neuroflex Industries Link CDC data and statistics on ASD Link Vaccine History Timeline Link MMR Package Insert Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12145534 Citation Singh, Vijendra K., Sheren X. Lin, Elizabeth Newell, and Courtney Nelson. "Abnormal Measles-Mumps-Rubella Antibodies and CNS Autoimmunity in Children with Autism." Journal of Biomedical Science 9.4 (2002): 359-64. Link http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0027897 Citation Wilson, Kumanan, Steven Hawken, Jeffrey C. Kwong, Shelley Deeks, Natasha S. Crowcroft, Carl Van Walraven, Beth K. Potter, Pranesh Chakraborty, Jennifer Keelan, Michael Pluscauskas, and Doug Manuel. "Adverse Events following 12 and 18 Month Vaccinations: A Population-Based, Self-Controlled Case Series Analysis." PLoS ONE 6.12 (2011) Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26103708 Citation Reed, P., J. Howse, B. Ho, and L. A. Osborne. "Relationship between Perceived Limit-setting Abilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder Severity, Behaviour Problems and Parenting Stress in Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder." Autism (2016) Link http://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1741-7015-11-99 (http://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1741-7015-11-99) Citation Khan, Zakir, Christophe Combadiรยจre, Franรยงois-Jรยฉrรยดme Authier, Valรยฉrie Itier, Franรยงois Lux, Christopher Exley, Meriem Mahrouf-Yorgov, Xavier Decrouy, Philippe Moretto, Olivier Tillement, Romain K. Gherardi, and Josette Cadusseau. "Slow CCL2-dependent Translocation of Biopers istent Particles from Muscle to Brain." BMC Medicine BMC Med 11.1 (2013) Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25277820 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25277820) Citation Soriano, Alessandra, Gideon Nesher, and Yehuda Shoenfeld. "Predicting Post-vaccination Autoimmunity: Who Might Be at Ri sk?" Pharmacological Research 92 (2015): 18-22. Link http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568997215001226 (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568997215001226) Citation Pellegrino, Paolo, Emilio Clementi, and Sonia Radice. "On Vaccine's Adjuvants and Autoimmunity: Current Evidenc e and Future Perspectives." Autoimmunity Reviews 14.10 (2015): 880-88 Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22235057 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22235057) Citation Tomljenovic, L., and C. Shaw. "Mechanisms of Aluminum Adjuvant Toxicity and Autoimmunity in Ped iatric Populations." Lupus 21.2 (2012): 223-30. Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4344667/ (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4344667/) Citation Dรณrea, Josรฉ G. "Exposure to Mercury and Aluminum in Early Life: Developmental Vulnerability as a Modifying Factor in Neurologic and Immunologic Effects." International Journal of Environ mental Research and Public Health 12.2 (2015): 1295-313. Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23579772 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23579772) Citation L, Lujรกn et al. "Autoimmune/autoinflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA Syndrome) in Commercial She ep." Immunologic Research 56.2-3 (2013): 317-24 Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23609067 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23609067) Citation Shaw, C. A., and L. Tomljenovic. "Aluminum in the Central Nervous System (CNS): Toxicity in Humans and Animals, Vaccine Adjuvants, and Autoimmunity." I mmunologic Research 56.2-3 (2013): 304-16. Web. Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19353387 Citation Tereskerz, Patricia M., Ann B. Hamric, Thomas M. Guterbock, and Jonathan D. Moreno. "Prevalence of Industry Support and Its Relationship to Research Integrity." Accountability in Research 16.2 (2009): 78-105. Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21386079 Citation Roseman, Michelle. "Reporting of Conflicts of Interest in Meta-analyses of Trials of Pharmacological Treatments." Jama 305.10 (2011): 1008. Activation of the Maternal Immune System Induces Endocrine Changes in the Placenta via IL-6 Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21195166 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21195166) ____ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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05: The Reality of Vaccine Risks and Safety : Part 1 of 2 | Dr. Emily Hayman-Schmenk
12/20/2023
05: The Reality of Vaccine Risks and Safety : Part 1 of 2 | Dr. Emily Hayman-Schmenk
Meet my ridiculously amazing friend, Dr. Emily Hayman-Schmenk. Dr. Emily is the CEO and founder of Neuro Flex Juice Company and holds a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction with a severe behavior spectrum certification from the University of Toledo with additional certifications and practice credentials in business and nutrition from Harvard University and Utah State University. Dr. Emily's expertise in autism and nutrition is recognized globally through her presentations at numerous international conferences, her significant contributions to academic publications, and her leadership in professional development workshops. Dr. Emily and her husband, David, enjoy traveling and raising their family together. They are parents to a spirited four-year-old daughter, Bella, an all star athlete and college freshman son Aiden, and a spoiled rescue dog, Luna. Additional Information: Dr. Emily Hayman Schmenk CEO / Founder at Neuroflex Industries Link CDC data and statistics on ASD Link Vaccine History Timeline Link MMR Package Insert Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12145534 Citation Singh, Vijendra K., Sheren X. Lin, Elizabeth Newell, and Courtney Nelson. "Abnormal Measles-Mumps-Rubella Antibodies and CNS Autoimmunity in Children with Autism." Journal of Biomedical Science 9.4 (2002): 359-64. Link http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0027897 Citation Wilson, Kumanan, Steven Hawken, Jeffrey C. Kwong, Shelley Deeks, Natasha S. Crowcroft, Carl Van Walraven, Beth K. Potter, Pranesh Chakraborty, Jennifer Keelan, Michael Pluscauskas, and Doug Manuel. "Adverse Events following 12 and 18 Month Vaccinations: A Population-Based, Self-Controlled Case Series Analysis." PLoS ONE 6.12 (2011) Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26103708 Citation Reed, P., J. Howse, B. Ho, and L. A. Osborne. "Relationship between Perceived Limit-setting Abilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder Severity, Behaviour Problems and Parenting Stress in Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder." Autism (2016) Link http://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1741-7015-11-99 (http://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1741-7015-11-99) Citation Khan, Zakir, Christophe Combadiรยจre, Franรยงois-Jรยฉrรยดme Authier, Valรยฉrie Itier, Franรยงois Lux, Christopher Exley, Meriem Mahrouf-Yorgov, Xavier Decrouy, Philippe Moretto, Olivier Tillement, Romain K. Gherardi, and Josette Cadusseau. "Slow CCL2-dependent Translocation of Biopers istent Particles from Muscle to Brain." BMC Medicine BMC Med 11.1 (2013) Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25277820 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25277820) Citation Soriano, Alessandra, Gideon Nesher, and Yehuda Shoenfeld. "Predicting Post-vaccination Autoimmunity: Who Might Be at Ri sk?" Pharmacological Research 92 (2015): 18-22. Link http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568997215001226 (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568997215001226) Citation Pellegrino, Paolo, Emilio Clementi, and Sonia Radice. "On Vaccine's Adjuvants and Autoimmunity: Current Evidenc e and Future Perspectives." Autoimmunity Reviews 14.10 (2015): 880-88 Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22235057 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22235057) Citation Tomljenovic, L., and C. Shaw. "Mechanisms of Aluminum Adjuvant Toxicity and Autoimmunity in Ped iatric Populations." Lupus 21.2 (2012): 223-30. Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4344667/ (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4344667/) Citation Dรณrea, Josรฉ G. "Exposure to Mercury and Aluminum in Early Life: Developmental Vulnerability as a Modifying Factor in Neurologic and Immunologic Effects." International Journal of Environ mental Research and Public Health 12.2 (2015): 1295-313. Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23579772 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23579772) Citation L, Lujรกn et al. "Autoimmune/autoinflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA Syndrome) in Commercial She ep." Immunologic Research 56.2-3 (2013): 317-24 Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23609067 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23609067) Citation Shaw, C. A., and L. Tomljenovic. "Aluminum in the Central Nervous System (CNS): Toxicity in Humans and Animals, Vaccine Adjuvants, and Autoimmunity." I mmunologic Research 56.2-3 (2013): 304-16. Web. Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19353387 Citation Tereskerz, Patricia M., Ann B. Hamric, Thomas M. Guterbock, and Jonathan D. Moreno. "Prevalence of Industry Support and Its Relationship to Research Integrity." Accountability in Research 16.2 (2009): 78-105. Link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21386079 Citation Roseman, Michelle. "Reporting of Conflicts of Interest in Meta-analyses of Trials of Pharmacological Treatments." Jama 305.10 (2011): 1008. Activation of the Maternal Immune System Induces Endocrine Changes in the Placenta via IL-6 Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21195166 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21195166) ____ Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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04: Understanding and Embracing Autism Together: Part 2 of 2 | Lyndsy Moffatt
12/13/2023
04: Understanding and Embracing Autism Together: Part 2 of 2 | Lyndsy Moffatt
Lindsy Moffatt is a holistic nutritionist and certified gaps coach based in Nashville, Tennessee, a wife, founder of Spectrum Able (www.spectrumable.com), and the mama of two wonderful kids. Lindsy loves helping other parents of children and adults with autism and ADHD through nutrition, detox, and, of course, a centering mindset. Whether autism is part of your life or not, this topic has a ripple effect on all of us. Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis ***DISCLAIMER**** All content and information on this podcast and itโs related social media is for informational and educational purposes only, does not constitute medical advice, and does not establish any kind of patient-client relationship by your use of the Mama Trauma Barbie media. Although we strive to provide accurate general information, the information presented here is not a substitute for any kind of professional advice, and you should not rely solely on this information. Always consult a professional in the area for your particular needs and circumstances before making any professional, legal, medical, financial or tax-related decisions.
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03: Understanding and Embracing Autism Together: Part 1 of 2 | Lyndsy Moffatt
12/06/2023
03: Understanding and Embracing Autism Together: Part 1 of 2 | Lyndsy Moffatt
Lindsy Moffatt is a holistic nutritionist and certified gaps coach based in Nashville, Tennessee, a wife, founder of Spectrum Able, and the mama of two wonderful kids. Lindsy loves helping other parents of children and adults with autism and ADHD through nutrition, detox, and, of course, a centering mindset. Whether autism is part of your life or not, this topic has a ripple effect on all of us. Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis ***DISCLAIMER**** All content and information on this podcast and itโs related social media is for informational and educational purposes only, does not constitute medical advice, and does not establish any kind of patient-client relationship by your use of the Mama Trauma Barbie media. Although we strive to provide accurate general information, the information presented here is not a substitute for any kind of professional advice, and you should not rely solely on this information. Always consult a professional in the area for your particular needs and circumstances before making any professional, legal, medical, financial or tax-related decisions.
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02: Healing Our Children Is Possible: Part 2 of 2 | Beth Lambert
11/29/2023
02: Healing Our Children Is Possible: Part 2 of 2 | Beth Lambert
Hey, friends! Welcome to episode #2 with my friend Beth Lambert from Epidemic Answers. This might be one of those podcasts that you're going to listen to, and we might not agree on everything, and that's okay. I know before I had a child with chronic illness, I thought differently. Itโs been a journey to come to my current understanding of these topics. We'll cover topics that may be new to you, but weโll do it safely. Letโs lay them out on the table and take the time to look at them together as a community. We may agree or disagree on some topics, but in my opinion, that's how we move forward. Thatโs how we can help ourselves and our children and communities heal and have better health outcomes. Settle into your seat, take a deep breath, and know we will get through this together. Todayโs guest is Beth Lambert, the executive director of Documenting Hope. She's an author, educator, and former healthcare consultant who has monitored and documented the escalating rates of chronic childhood conditions for over a decade. Her first book, A Compromised Generation, thoroughly analyzes the origins of this modern health crisis, and weโre so excited for the knowledge she will share in parts 1 and 2 of this interview. ***DISCLAIMER**** The information provided in the podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical, health, or nutritional advice. Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro/Outro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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01: Healing Our Children Is Possible: Part 1 of 2 | Beth Lambert
11/22/2023
01: Healing Our Children Is Possible: Part 1 of 2 | Beth Lambert
Hey, friends! Welcome to episode #1 with my friend Beth Lambert from epidemic answers. Before we get started, let's set the tone. This might be one of those podcasts that you're going to listen to, and we might not agree on everything. And you know what? that's okay, I know before I had a child with chronic illness I thought differently. Itโs been a journey to come to my current understanding of these topics. We're going to cover topics that may be new to you, but weโre going to do it safely. Letโs lay them out on the table and take the time to look at them together as a community. We may agree or disagree on some topics but in my opinion that's how we move forward. Thatโs how we can help ourselves and our children and communities heal and have better health and outcomes. Settle into your seat, take a deep breath, and know that we're going to get through this together. Todayโs guest is Beth Lambert, the executive director of Documenting Hope, she's an author educator and former health care consultant who has monitored and documented the escalating rates of childhood chronic conditions for over a decade. Her first book, A Compromised Generation, provides a thorough analysis of the origins of this modern health crisis, and weโre so excited for the knowledge sheโs going to share in part 1 and 2 of this interview. ***DISCLAIMER**** All content and information on this podcast and itโs related social media is for informational and educational purposes only, does not constitute medical advice, and does not establish any kind of patient-client relationship by your use of the Mama Trauma Barbie media. Although we strive to provide accurate general information, the information presented here is not a substitute for any kind of professional advice, and you should not rely solely on this information. Always consult a professional in the area for your particular needs and circumstances before making any professional, legal, medical, financial or tax-related decisions. Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. ๐ Precision Spinal Care ๐ Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones ๐ CHIKA creative ๐ The Avalon Foundation ๐ Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ๐ฆ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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Welcome To The Mama Trauma Barbie Podcast | Episode 0
11/15/2023
Welcome To The Mama Trauma Barbie Podcast | Episode 0
Welcome to episode 0! This is the episode that explains what the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast is all about. This will be an introduction to dismantling mama trauma at home, at work, in marriage, and in our parenting: how to feel, deal, and heal our way through what has been and what is waiting for us on the other side of permission and empowerment. I loved the quote in the Barbie movie โHumans only have one ending. But ideas, they live forever.โ Today we're discussing many ideas with my amazing friend Nadia Lewis, Vice President for Human Resources and the Center for Intercultural Excellence at Tiffin University. I know that Nadia and I are both SO tired of watching women tie themselves into knots so that people will like them (ourselves included!). This is the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast, and weโre landing the mothership in the real world, right here, right now. Our sponsors have been instrumental in launching the Mama Trauma Barbie podcast. We canโt wait to have you meet all of them over the coming weeks and learn even more about the ridiculously amazing things they are doing to make our world a better place. Precision Spinal Care Jennifer Pancyzyszyn, Edward Jones CHIKA creative The Avalon Foundation Dutch Maids Thank you to each sponsor for allowing our listeners a safe place to land and "get out of the ". Intro Credit: Audio clip: Barbie (2023) Movie Music: Mama by Phototaxis
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