YH23-47. Douglas Slakey MD, Health Care Improvement


Your Health is Your Choice with Sara Troy and her guest Douglas Slakey, MD MPH, on air from November 21st.

In The Process Manifesto, author Douglas Slakey, MD MPH, advocates for process improvement that empowers teams to optimize patient care. 

Each of us will be both a patient and caregiver at some point in our lives. We all want a healthcare system that supports everyone.  In The Process Manifesto, Dr. Doug Slakey guides caregivers, patients, and healthcare organizations to obtain the best clinical outcomes with respect and compassion.

Despite remarkable medical advances, knowledge, and training, patient care remains fragmented, frustrating, and expensive, especially from the patient’s perspective.  Solutions for caregivers, especially those on the frontlines, remain elusive.  This book helps to demystify the complex reality of our healthcare system. It provides the tools to empower people and teams to provide the most effective, safe, and reliable care.  



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Dr. Slakey’s ten core principles for complex system process management will:

  1. Guide the creation of processes that ensure patient-centric care and outcomes are the ultimate measures of success. 
  2. Empower people and teams by implementing processes that optimize human performance. 
  3. Show how highly reliable processes effectively align resources with individual patient needs. 
  4. Create value by increasing efficiency and effectiveness and reducing error and waste. 
  5. Increase patient and staff satisfaction.   

We need compassionate healthcare systems that work well for all. Doug inspires readers to advocate for improved processes to drive meaningful, patient-centric care.   

In an interview, Doug can talk about:

  • Managing complexity, the complex world of healthcare.
  • Empowering teams to provide the most reliable, high-value patient care.
  • Empowering patients to advocate for patient-centric healthcare.
  • Using education and training to improve the performance of healthcare teams.
  • Aligning resources to meet individual patient needs: improving access and reducing disparities.
  • Driving change with respect and compassion for the provider and the patient.

Dr. Douglas Slakey is an internationally recognized transplant surgeon, educator, healthcare professional, and administrator. Doug is currently a professor of surgery at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and the president of Process Health Consulting, a healthcare consultancy focused on enhancing and optimizing operations and process flow, emphasizing complex system management strategies that optimize patient outcomes.  He is a global educator and speaker who inspires healthcare teams to provide effective, compassionate patient care. 


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Douglas Slakey, MD, MPH
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LM23-47. Connor Nelson, the MUSIC is Within me.


“for the LOVE of Music” with Sara Troy and her guest Connor Nelson, on air from November 21st

I wish to share music because it is something I am insanely passionate about, singing writing and producing music is creatively and mentally liberating. I believe music is a
universal language, and my wish is for my music to be an emotional outlet for everybody to pour themselves into. The journey would be singing and learning piano since I was in
third grade, which evolved into writing music when I was sixteen, receiving a diploma in Electronic Music Production for my musical studies, and learning guitar during
quarantine. All of these factors have accumulated into creating the artist I am today.




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Connor Nelson is the captivating force behind the enchanting realm of midnight pop. A dedicated full-time musician, Connor possesses a rare trifecta of talent as a singer, songwriter, and producer. His music effortlessly blends the intoxicating vocals of R&B with the polished sheen of mainstream pop, resulting in a truly mesmerizing sonic experience.
It comes as no surprise that Connor’s exceptional vocal abilities have garnered attention from notable figures in the music industry, including Conan Gray, Jessie J, and Tate
Mcrae. Their recognition serves as a testament to his extraordinary talent and undeniable potential. In addition, Connor’s exceptional achievements include being
named the “Alternative/Indie Artist of the year” and winning an award for “Excellence by a Queer Artist” at the 2023 Fraser Valley Music Awards, as well as being honoured as
an Ovation Award Winner, a prestigious accolade bestowed upon a single musician from among thousands of singers across Canada and the United States.

As he embarks on his musical journey, Connor’s dedication to his craft and unwavering commitment to excellence shine through in every aspect of his work. With a professional yet personable approach, he invites listeners to immerse themselves in his captivating world of midnight pop, where his voice, lyrics, and melodies intertwine to create an unforgettable captivating experience.

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Apple Music / Ituneshttps://music.apple.com/ca/artist/connor-nelson

Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.ca/artists/B01EIURIQQ/connor-nelson

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IG23-46. Aryeh Ben David says Love is what Judaism is all about. 


Ignite Your Heart and Soul with Sara Troy and her guest Areyh Ben David, on air form November 14th

The Secret of Love: A Glimpse into the Mystical Wisdom of Rav Kook  It’s obviously intended for a Jewish audience, but the principles and wisdom of Rav Kook really applies to everyone. It’s about how to become a more loving human being. 

This is a book about love, about how to become a more loving human being. It has been inspired by the writings of the contemporary mystic, Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook (1865-1935). Author Aryeh Ben David says, “Though this may not be what we learned in school or synagogue, becoming a more loving human being is really what Judaism is all about. 

And even more than becoming more loving human beings in our personal relationships—don’t we sense that the larger world today is in desperate need of more love? The brokenness and anger present in Jewish life seems irreparable. Jews from different religious denominations and ideological views cannot sit together, much less respect each other’s positions and love each other. Our political arena has become toxic and awash with animosity.”

In our interview, Areyh Ben David can talk about some of the more surprising and insightful things he has learned:

  • Why Aryeh says that loving does not come to him naturally; the ways his life has changed since embracing Rav Kook’s approach to living a Jewish life
  • Why love as a purely emotional experience is restrictive. It is limited to the people we want to be with and can sometimes be selfish and self-serving
  • Our pleasure almost always derives from the achievement of a goal, and rarely on the process necessary to achieve that goal. What would our daily to-do list look like if we loved not only the product but also the process? Maybe it would look like this: Find God’s light while getting dressed; while preparing food; while waiting in line; while driving to work; while cleaning up. Find God’s light now
  • Loving all of humanity — how we can shift our perspective, to come from a place of humility with regard to other people’s opinions and ideologies
  • Obstacles to loving: Is there such a thing as “too much love?” Isn’t that contradictory to everything we’re talking about?
  • Why too much love cannot sustain a relationship for a long period of time – for relationships to stand the test of time, we need to periodically put boundaries in place 

“All of the Torah — ethics, mitzvot, learning, and practice — come to remove the obstacles that prevent an all-encompassing love from expanding and spreading to every corner of life, everywhere.” —Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook  



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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:  A world-renowned educator, Aryeh Ben David is committed to “plucking the soul strings” of teachers and students alike in order to transform how we learn and grow. He is the founder of Ayeka: Center for Soulful Education, which trains educators of all denominations, including campus professionals, and staff of middle and high schools, on how to teach Jewish subjects with more soulfulness, personal meaning and impact on life. Aryeh has taught at the Pardes Institute in Jerusalem since 1987, where he was a member of the Senior Faculty and Director of Spiritual Education. He also served as the Rabbinical Educational Consultant for Hillel International from 2004 to 2007, and spearheaded their spiritual initiative throughout the United States. Previously Aryeh served as the Educational Director of Livnot U’Lehibanot from 1991- 96.He has been involved in the training of staff of countless organizations and lectures internationally. He is the author of 

Around the Shabbat Table, a Guide to Meaningful Shabbat Conversations (2000) and 

The Godfile, Ten Approaches To Personalizing Prayer (2007), 

Becoming a Soulful Educator: How to Bring Jewish Learning from Our Minds, to Our Hearts, to Our Souls and Into Our Lives (2016), and 

Hearing Your Own Voice: A Family Haggadah (2017) . Aryeh grew up outside of NYC and studied psychology at Vassar College. He came to Israel in 1978, studied at the Meretz yeshiva in Mevasseret Zion and received Rabbinic ordination from the Israeli Rabbinate. He served in the Israeli army and now lives in Efrat, Gush Etzion, with his wife Sandra and their six children.  


aryehbd@gmail.com 

https://www.aplos.com/aws/give/AyekaLTD/Love

www.kasvapress.com


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C23-45. Jackie Heller, MD, Our Inner Saboteur.


Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Jackie Heller MD, on air from November 7th

The Big Idea: Deeply hidden fears, hurts, and longings may lead to symptoms and eventually maladaptive behaviors. Such unhealed wounds may become acute or chronic triggers if our defenses against the reservoir of pain are failing. They can be triggered by a person, object, smell, sound, dream, illness, or more. Our buried memories and emotions surface in ways that may sabotage us.  

The So-What: Knowing our emotions and the shifts in the here and now is crucial since our feelings are rooted in past events that may have no obvious context today, yet control our attitudes and behaviors in ways we don’t understand. An effective way to confront our inner life, including an inner saboteur, is to get in touch with shifts in our body that can help us label our emotions and interpret and understand our feelings. Mindful self-reflection enables us to become aware of buried events from our past. Such reflection is a two-part process of focused self-exploration that involves going inward and upward — identifying our physical sensations and labeling our emotions, and then thinking about what they mean. It involves introspectating, combining introspective (looking inward) with spectate (looking on as a spectator).  



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Key Messages: Heller reveals the mental pursuit needed to understand negative behavior patterns, and addresses:  

·  Why it’s necessary to improve our connection to our unconscious mind in order to have fulfilling adult relationships 

·  How our minds bury events from our past, and why we must pay attention to emotional triggers and physical sensations 

·  What healthy and unhealthy attachment styles look like and how we develop them 

·  Why we should be concerned about the dangers of disconnection that come with our reliance on social media 

·  How to use self-reflection and mindful meditation to better understand uncomfortable thoughts and feelings   

The Source: Jackie Heller, MD, a psychoanalyst, is board certified in psychiatry and neurology. Her professional experience as a practicing clinician has allowed her extensive insight into the vast range of human experiences. Her new book, Yesterday Never Sleeps (Greenleaf Book Group Press, August 1, 2023), delves into her personal experience with family trauma and helping others work through their own. Learn more at jackieheller.com 

 Jackie Heller, MD, a psychoanalyst, is board certified in psychiatry and neurology. Her professional experience as a practicing clinician has allowed her extensive insight into the vast range of human experiences.

Her new book, Yesterday Never Sleeps (Greenleaf Book Group Press, August 1, 2023), delves into her personal experience with family trauma and helping others work through their own.


Jackieheller.com

drjackieheller@gmail.com

https://www.facebook.com/jackie.med.9.


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RG23-45. Kristina Coderre, parents shed their Mind BS.


Raising Our Gifted Children with Sara Troy and her guest Kristina Coderre, on air from November 7th

I started this journey with a passion for teaching other parents, teachers, and caregivers the behaviour approach that saved my son. But over the years, things started to shift inside of me and I started to realize that I was not ok; and I realized that the parents that I was serving were not ok either. We were all expected to hold it all together, guide our families through tough situations, and bottle up our own feelings in order to make it through. We searched for and implemented solutions like a freaking hero but inside we were feeling like a total failure. Now I help dedicated parents take care of themselves by providing solutions we can do WHILE we are parenting and maintaining all of our other responsibilities. We became parents to increase the joy in our lives but so often the overwhelm of parenting leaves no room for joy. I help parents bring joy and fulfillment back into their lives so we can enjoy life NOW and model for our kids what living a happy life looks like.



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Kristina Coderre is a proud mom of 2 boys (and step-mom to 2 more!) who is passionate about helping parents shed their Mind BS so they can build a lifestyle that includes joy and fulfillment WHILE tending to the chaotic grind of raising a family. As a Nurtured Heart Approach Advanced Trainer, Kristina has worked with hundreds of parents, teachers, and group home staff who are supporting the most challenging children, and she witnessed first-hand the toll this takes on the caregiver. Drawing on her own transformational self-care journey in raising her special needs child, she is dedicated to creating a clear pathway for caregivers to be able to fill their own cups so they can continue their amazing work without burning out, and model for their kids what living your best life looks like.


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youtube.com/@kristinacoderre 

kristina@heartliftingsolutions.com 

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