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Follow Alison Mitchell— it's freeWhy are we all so anxious? If it's not from one thing it's from another it seems. Maybe you feel anxiety over your relationships, your parenting, your life stage, your finances, your body or your missed expectations. Anxiety these days almost seems "normal", like a badge of honor or importance. But if we are called to live differently as Christians, how do we live out the "do not be anxious" found in Philippians 4:6. Join us in conversation today with our new friend and psychiatrist, Dr. Alison Mitchell. Let's dive in and get honest about what's happening and how to move forward in pursuing peace in our minds and lives. Connect with Dr. Alison: @alisondmitchellmd Dr. Alison's Website: https://amitchellmd.com Craving more from Going There the Podcast? Come be our friend! Make sure you’re following along on Instagram @goingtherethepodcast and subscribe to our podcast so that you never miss a new episode! If you love what you heard, we’d be so happy if you left us a rating and review on your podcast app. This way, more people can find us and join our fun convo!
Naturopath Alison Mitchell is joined by fx Medicine ambassador Lisa Costa- Bir who helps expand your knowledge on the essential mineral - iron. They distinguish between iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia, and why heme iron is absorbed more efficiently than non-heme iron. The finer details of recycling of iron from red blood cells, conditions impacting iron status such as infections, inflammation, and gut dysfunction, the hormone hepcidin are all valuable in understanding the intricacies to iron. Together the two naturopaths discuss subtle signs of deficiency, why iron is linked to mood swings, why timing matters when testing iron levels and supplementing and they share thoughts on complementary approaches to balancing iron involving specialised pro-resolving mediator, nutrient and herbal therapeutics. Find today's transcript and show notes here: https://www.fxmedicine.com.au/podcast/replay-intricacies-iron-deficiency-lisa-costa-bir-and-alison-mitchell Sign up for our monthly newsletter for the latest exclusive clinical tools, articles, and infographics: https://pages.blackmores.com.au/FXM-signup.html ***DISCLAIMER: The information provided on fx Medicine is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional advice or care. Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health.***
Naturopath Alison Mitchell is joined by fx Medicine ambassador Lisa Costa- Bir who helps expand your knowledge on the essential mineral - iron. They distinguish between iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia, and why heme iron is absorbed more efficiently than non-heme iron. The finer details of recycling of iron from red blood cells, conditions impacting iron status such as infections, inflammation, and gut dysfunction, the hormone hepcidin are all valuable in understanding the intricacies to iron. Together the two naturopaths discuss subtle signs of deficiency, why iron is linked to mood swings, why timing matters when testing iron levels and supplementing and they share thoughts on complementary approaches to balancing iron involving specialised pro-resolving mediator, nutrient and herbal therapeutics. Find today's transcript and show notes here: https://www.fxmedicine.com.au/podcast/intricacies-iron-deficiency-lisa-costa-bir-and-alison-mitchell Sign up for our monthly newsletter for the latest exclusive clinical tools, articles, and infographics: https://pages.blackmores.com.au/FXM-signup.html ***DISCLAIMER: The information provided on fx Medicine is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional advice or care. Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health.***
Alison Mitchell, Assistant Softball Coach at the University of Montana, shares a faith journey intertwined with countless questions and an answer that she waited over twenty years to hear, "Alison, I'm not the God that you think I am." It all boils down to love. And for her, loving people is loving God. Want to connect? Email: completingandcompeting@gmail.com Website: completingandcompeting.org Twitter: @candcministry Instagram: @candcministry
Discover how recognising and leveraging individual strengths not only empowers educators but also enhances the overall learning experience for students, fostering a culture of continuous growth and success in the classroom. In this episode, I have the pleasure of chatting with Alison Mitchell, a high-impact leadership and career coach with over 30 years of experience in international and UK school leadership and teaching. Teaching across primary, secondary and now higher education, Alison understands the needs of teachers and the system they work within. Her strengths-based approach empowers educators and school leaders to achieve their goals. She is passionate about positive psychology and the link between coaching and wellbeing speaking about these areas. With a focus on positive communication, she helps individuals and teams improve their relationships, communication skills, and job satisfaction. Alison and I discuss: How teachers identify their own strengths and recognise them within themselves The role self-awareness plays in helping teachers leverage their strengths How school leadership can support teachers in identifying and utilising their strengths Strategies for collaboratively leveraging the strengths of teachers within a team or department The role of ongoing reflection and feedback in optimising the use of strengths in teaching And much more! Thank you for coming on this journey to create a better future for our life long learners! Listen here: Apple - https://apple.co/3OAl10C Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3Pyuxmg Amazon Music - https://amzn.to/3z9fmcb Connect with Alison : Website - www.acoachingculture.com LinkedIn: Alison Mitchell
Join Ben Habib in this episode of the Edge Dwellers Café Podcast as he sits down with environmental scientist and sustainability expert Dr Alison Mitchell to discuss the pressing question: "What is sustainability asking of us?" We discuss Ali's personal journey from environmental science to education for sustainability, exploring a wide range of topics including the role of sustainability professionals as knowledge brokers, eco-anxiety, citizen science, environmental reporting, risk management, energy system transitions, climate politics and more. 00:00:00 Introduction. 00:03:44 Ali's career journey from environmental science to education for sustainability. 00:10:12 Sustainability professionals as knowledge brokers and disciplinary interpreters. 00:12:02 Ali's 'oh shit' realisation about the environmental crisis and finite Earth. 00:13:47 Eco-anxiety and grounded hope. 00:16:39 Citizen science as mindful connection with environment. 00:19:28 What does sustainability ask of us as consumers? 00:22:25 Sustainability in business strategies, production systems and supply chain management. 00:25:53 Sustainability and risk management. 00:28:07 Rapid evolution of climate-related risk management. 00:33:35 Standardising environmental measurement and reporting metrics. 00:36:10 Engaging with the complexities of energy system transitions. 00:40:44 Chaotic politics of energy system transitions. 00:43:51 Resisting the allure of simplistic doomerism. 00:46:21 Networked community groups and the rise of independent representation in Indi. 00:51:59 Political psychology and behaviour change in sustainability work. 00:56:12 Psychology of greed and the escape fantasies of the rich. 00:59:39 Systems mapping and complex systems thinking for sustainability professionals. 01:04:57 The illusion of absolute freedom in a world of complex interdependence. 01:10:18 Potential dangers of xenophobic localisation as globalisastion breaks down. 01:12:33 Message of hope and encouragement for young people in the face of eco-anxiety and rapid change. 01:16:11 Conclusion. Show links NSW TAFE Diploma of Sustainable Practice . “ Friends of Willow Park: An interview with Julie Hind and Alison Mitchell .” Our Voice: Politics Albury-Wodonga . 20 February 2011. Ecoportal. http://ecoportal.net.au/ Taskforce on Climate Related Financial Disclosures . Douglas Rushkoff. (2022). Survival of the Richest: The Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires . Norton. Leyla Acaroglu. “ Tools for Systems Thinkers: Systems Mapping .” Medium . 21 September 2017. Donella Meadows. “ Leverage points: Places to intervene in a system .” Academy for Systems Change . About Dr Alison Mitchell Dr Alison Mitchell is the Course Coordinator and Learning Facilitator for the Higher Education Diploma of Sustainable Practice at TAFE NSW. She has worked previously as a sustainability educator at Charles Sturt University and as an environmental scientist at the CSIRO. She has a PhD in Environmental Science (Freshwater Biogeochemistry/Nutrient Cycling, CSU), a Graduate Certificate in Natural Resource Management Policy and Planning (UWA), and a Grad
As we reach the end of Endometriosis Awareness Month I wanted to release a little recording I made a while ago for women's health week, in which I spoke about Endometriosis. Endometriosis is a condition that can significantly affect a woman's quality of life, however there is a lack of awareness and understanding of this condition. It is estimated that 1 in 7-10 women may have this condition, however it can take many years to receive a diagnosis. I discuss some considerations of addressing this condition with naturopathic medicine, addressing the root causes of immune imbalance. @gutsandgirlbits Created by Naturopath Alison Mitchell www.naturopathnsw.com.au gutsandgirlbits.teachable.com
Have you ever wondered what you might say to yourself as a younger person? This episode is a collection of words of wisdom and snippets of advice from a collection of naturopaths, other health practitioners and wise women targeted to a younger generation of women and daughters. Topics include Awareness of different body types, loving your cycle, being in tune with nature and more. Featuring Kira Sutherland (Naturopath and Sports Nutritionist), Renee Lynch (Naturopath), Brooke Blair (Women's Physiotherapist), Justine Curran (Family photographer) and Laura Harrison (Naturopath). Hosted by Alison Mitchell (Naturopath). Find the transcript here: https://www.naturopathnsw.com.au/dear-daughters
The Storm that Stopped, by Alison Mitchell Read by Mimi to Henry (4) Published by The Good Book Company "Dramatic retelling of Jesus calming the storm that will teach children about who Jesus really is and how they can really trust him. Based on the account of Jesus calming the storm from Mark chapter 4, this dramatic storybook will teach children about who Jesus really is, as they witness his power over nature."
Jesus and the Lion’s Den by Alison Mitchell Read by Mimi to Henry Published by The Good Book Company "Helps children to see the gospel heart of the whole Bible as they discover how Daniel points to Jesus. The story of Daniel and the Lions’ Den teaches children many things... It teaches them about praying; it teaches them about Daniel’s faithfulness to God, and God’s faithfulness to Daniel; and it teaches them that God is the real king of everyone everywhere. But if you peel back another layer, you’ll see that like the rest of the Old Testament, it also points to Jesus. This stunningly illustrated retelling of Daniel and the lions’ den helps children to see Jesus in the story of Daniel. It challenges children to spot the Jesus moments by looking out for the hidden lion symbols. It goes on to explain the parallels between Jesus and Daniel, so that children can see the gospel heart of the whole Bible."
From studying geography in her native United Kingdom, to becoming one of world cricket's most recognisable and respected broadcasters, Alison Mitchell's career pathway is a testament to her poise, perseverance and passion for the game. Alison reflects on her early days as the sole female voice of cricket, feeling under pressure to prove that she was capable of holding her own behind the microphone. She also speaks about the sense of community that has recently developed between the many women who now travel alongside her broadcasting international cricket. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The One O’Clock Miracle by Alison Mitchell Read by Benjamin. age 9 "Stunning retelling of the story of Jesus healing the official’s son that will teach children about the instant power of Jesus' words. Based on the healing of the official’s son in John chapter 4, this wonderful storybook will teach children about the instant power of the words of Jesus, and that they should trust Jesus because he is God’s Son. Stunningly illustrated by Catalina Echeverri, author and illustrator of several bestselling children’s books and all the storybooks in the Tales That Tell the Truth series from The Good Book Company."