InJoy Health Education
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RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL ENRICHMENT YOU CAN ACCESS IN THE CAR, GYM, OR ANYWHERE!InJoy's podcast features enlightening interviews with health educators, leaders, influencers, and advocates in maternal-child health who focus on transforming care through education. Tune in, learn, and be inspired by these empowering leaders who are passionate about making a difference—just like you. You'll get ideas you can implement right away!
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Jul 7, 2026
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Season 6 Episode 5: Preeclampsia: What Every Educator Should Know with Adriane Burgess 22.09.2022 53:27
Edit: When we originally uploaded this podcast, the wrong file was included. Oops! The correct file has been added, and we hope you enjoy this episode as much as we do! Adriane Burgess PhD, RNC-OB, CCE, CNE, C-ONQS (she/hers) Director, Quality Improvement-Service Lines (Women and Children, Primary Care, Oncology) Ob/Gyn Residency Research Director Awareness of preeclampsia can reduce its im...
Season 6 Episode 4: Mother-Baby Bond: How Attachment Changes the Epigenome, Brain Development, and Health Outcomes with Laurel Wilson of MotherJourney 01.08.2022 42:31
The words bonding and attachment are common words, but what is the deeper meaning behind those words for new parents and their newborns or yet-to-be born babies? How can parents connect with their newborn in utero? How will the attachment before and after the baby is born affect the epigenomes, brain development, and future health of their little one? Laurel will take us on a fascinating dive i...
Season 6 Episode 3: Adult Learning Principles Make a Difference in Your Classroom with Kristen Gosse, MEd, of InJoy Health Education 29.06.2022 45:06
This episode was recorded on 5/23/22 The students and patients that you interact with have far different expectations for learning than a K-12 student. They are with you for a very specific reason and expect you to give them relevant information they can use right away that they can incorporate with what they already know. Adult learners require educators to use some unique approaches that tap...
Season 6 Episode 2: Practice Makes Perfect: Creating a Gender Inclusive Learning Environment with Maura Jo Lynch, MA, SBD, RMT, CPFE, MCPDC, MBE, MCE of Center Song 25.05.2022 37:36
Creating an atmosphere conducive to learning includes ensuring that your students feel understood and accepted in the classroom. Listen in as we get practical advice from Maura Jo, who has been practicing the principles of gender inclusivity in her life and classroom for over 15 years. You'll pick up things you can use right away in your classroom, such as how you can use more inclusive language...
Season 6 Episode 1: Reach More Parents with Blended, Virtual, & In-Person Classes with Evelyn Turner, MSN, RNC-MNN, ICCE, IBCLC, CPST of The University of Chicago Medicine 27.04.2022 41:15
Reaching more parents with solid prenatal education is the goal for most educators and hospitals. Learning a new way to do that was challenging in 2020 but through creativity and problem solving, many educators –just like our guest– found ways to be sure the parents they serve continued to learn. Join us to learn how one hospital has not only overcome the COVID teaching challenge but also create...
Season 5, Episode 7: Breastfeeding Support Through La Leche League International with Christina Faulkenburg 13.10.2021 31:45
Note: This episode was recorded in early 2021. Some of the details in this episode may have changed In 1956, Marian Tompson and Mary White, along with five other women, gathered to breastfeed their babies under a tree at a church picnic in Illinois when they were approached by mothers with questions, showing interest and looking for advice on successful breastfeeding. This event inspired a group...
Season 5 Episode 6: Birth Is Not a Spectator Sport: The Important Role of Doulas in Childbirth and Postpartum with Julie Brill, CCCE, CLD, IBCLC 28.07.2021 28:57
The concept and role of a doula is better understood these days by parents and health professiona l s , but the reality of a doula's life may still be a mystery to some . Today we will explore how Julie, who has practiced as a doula for 29 years, impacts the lives of the families she's assisted as she shares her insights of life as a doula . Julie Brill is the author of th...
Season 5 Episode 5: CAPPA's Birth, Growth, and Reach for the Future 23.06.2021 43:59
Listen in as Laura Nance, a Senior Program Advisor for CAPPA (Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association), tells us all about the organization. CAPPA was birthed in 1998 and has a mission of "Education. Support. Success." Laura takes us through how they have grown over time and what they had done to support members and families during COVID. She also gives us a glimpse of where the futu...
Season 5 Episode 4: Nobody Told Me About That: The First Six Weeks Postpartum with Ginger Breedlove of Grow Midwives 20.05.2021 43:18
Even in early nursing school Ginger felt she would write a book someday. Finding a need while working with her new daughter-in-law gave her the much-needed topic. Surviving in postpartum should not be as hard as it was for Ginger's loved one or many other new mothers. To create a template for thriving and celebrating life with a new baby, Ginger called upon 15 other experienced postpartum profe...
Season 5 Episode 3: DONA International: Certifying Doulas to Serve Families Since 1992 with Melissa Harley 21.04.2021 37:26
DONA International was one of the first doula organization s in the United States. Starting out as Doulas of North America in 1992, they quickly saw the need for doulas around the world. In the early 2000s, they became DONA International. Listen in to see where and why they started. Melissa will explain her passion , and the passion of the organization , to make sure that doula clients and...
Season 5 Episode 2: A Pregnancy For Every Body with Jen McLellan of Plus Size Birth 17.03.2021 52:58
When Jen was pregnant in 2010, she realized that she was being treated differently because she exists in a larger body. Determined to make her plan for an unmedicated birth a reality, Jen researched and found a midwife who supported and encouraged her to pursue the birth plan she wanted. After the birth of her baby , she decided to start a blog to share her story , but soon it wa...
Season 5 Episode 1: USLCA: A Look Inside the Organization, with Michelle Stulberger (President) and Danielle Harmon (Executive Director) of USLCA 17.02.2021 36:36
USLCA (United State s Lactation Consultant Association ) , founded in 2006, is an organization that supports the advancement of lactation professionals of all types in the United States. Their aim is to make sure all families have support to meet their breastfeeding goals by advocati ng for the value of lactation care providers who contribute to the family healthcare team and are active i...
Season 4 Episode 8: Spinning Babies – Comfort in Pregnancy and Easier Births with Gail Tully 03.12.2020 48:50
Curiosity about why one woman labored in a straightforward manner and a woman in a similar situation struggled much more led Gail Tully to ask why. She du g in to understand not only the role of the pelvic bones in labor but also the soft tissues that can either create a good pathway or block baby's progress through them . Listen to her story and how she developed new techniques...
Season 4 Episode 6: Lamaze International: Yesterday, Today, and the Future with Christen Sadler of Lamaze 04.11.2020 45:06
Listen as Christen Sadler , Immediate Past President of Lamaze, tells us more about Lamaze 's beginnings , how they have grown , and where the future may be taking them. Christen shares ways the organization advances their mission: " Advancing Safe & Healthy Birth for Everyone, Everywhere . " Learn more about Lamaze's current projects , including research and advocacy to help...
Season 4 Episode 7: Vaginal Breech Birth: New Insights with Rixa Freeze, PhD 03.11.2020 57:01
Rixa Freeze has a PhD from the University of Iowa and is a researcher, professor, and mother of four children. Her current research specialization is vaginal breech birth. She is the president of Breech Without Borders, a 501(c)3 nonprofit and teaches at a private liberal arts college. She blogs at Stand and Deliver. Listen and Learn: A lack of research may impede the view of breech birth as a nor...
Season 4 Episode 5 (Part 2): Growing a Healthy Rainbow Baby with Katherine Hyde-Hensley 02.11.2020 32:28
In Life After Loss P art 1, Katherine tells her story of loss and how it impacted her personal grow th and her family. Be sure to give it a listen. (Click here for part 1) Listen to Part 2 as we continue to follow Katherine's journey to becoming a Perinatal Bereavement Psychotherapist and having her Rainbow Baby Alice. She always desired to have a big family but after a loss there wa...
Season 4 Episode 5: Life After Loss with Katherine Hyde-Hensley – Part 1 21.10.2020 38:01
Loss is always difficult. Losing someone you're supposed to be meeting for the first time and spending the rest of your life with is even tougher. Katherine and her family planned for a joyful event, the birth of their daughter H elen, but that turned to sorrow when Helen was stillborn. Listen in as we follow Katherine's journey of becoming a postpartum and loss doula and ultimately,...
Season 4 Episode 4: ICEA – 60 Years of Educator & Doula Training to Improve Maternal-Child Health with Bonita Katz, President of ICEA 07.10.2020 41:53
Listen as Bonita (Boni) Katz BA, RN, ICCE, ICBD, IAT, CLC talks about the impact that ICEA has had on the field of maternal - child health and her own journey. Promoting f amily - c entered c are and freedom to make decisions based on knowledge of options and alternatives are the key tenants of ICEA. Boni's own birth helped spark her interest in becoming a certified childbirth educ...
Season 4 Episode 3: Making Safe Sleep Possible for All Families with Devon George of Cribs for Kids 23.09.2020 38:29
W hen the " Back to Sleep " campaign to reduce infant deaths started in 1994, the rate of SIDS went from 10, 000 to 3,500 per year very quickly. Judy Bannon, founder of Cribs for Kids, realized that was a great thing but also found that some neighborhoods in her area had not reduced the number of SIDS deaths . S he wanted to help. Listen in today with our guest Devon George to find...
Season 4 Episode 2: New Dads 101 with Ginny Robinson of Medical City Plano 09.09.2020 33:24
Thinking of starting or revamping your Fatherhood class? Ginny Robinson joins us to share tips and tricks to creating a successful fatherhood class . She offers ideas on formatting, marketing , teaching dads during social distan c ing & insights into what dads want to know . Ginny Robinson has been a nurse for over 50 years and spent the last 32 years at her current hospital in Plano TX...
Season 4 Episode 1: United States Breastfeeding Committee (USBC): Its History, Today's Story, & Vision for the Future 26.08.2020 47:18
Listen as Nikia Sankofa, Executive Director, and Amelia Psmythe Seger, Deputy Director, unfold the richness of USBC. They will tell us about when, why, and how USBC was created, and what the organization's goals are for today and for the future to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding in the United States. The strategy and structure of the USBC makes it one of the most dedicated and producti...
Healthcare in the Time of COVID-19 – Changing Education Formats to Meet Student Needs with Anne Wright, MS, Manager of Perinatal Patient Education at Texas Children's Women's Pavillion 19.05.2020 31:14
M any hospitals ha ve pared their class offerings down to core classes and moved them online . Join us to hear Anne's story about what those changes have meant for Anne, her staff , and the students. Anne Wright's background is in education. She spent 10 years working for Continental Airlines providing leadership development training to over 5,000 leaders worldwide. During that tim...
Healthcare in the Time of COVID: Working as a Lactation Consultant in the Hospital Setting During the Pandemic with Beverly Wilhelm, RN, BSN, IBCLC. 12.05.2020 25:19
Learn how an experienced IBCLC navigates to serve breastfeeding moms and babies in the hospital setting during the time of COVID-1 9. Beverly Wilhelm is a Registered Nurse of 25 years and an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant of 15 years in Women's Services (primarily NICU and Mom/Baby). She has worked at hospitals in Atlanta, Dallas , and the Denver metro area. An Atl...
Healthcare in the Time of COVID-19: The Impact on a Colorado Labor and Delivery Unit with Carla Love, RN, BSN, of UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital 04.05.2020 31:59
Today, we discu s s how COVID-19 is impacting labor and delivery unit s . Carla shares the challenges and positive aspects of working with families during birth and postpartum. She also talks about how this pandemic is changing her outlook and self care, for the better . Carla has been in the health care field since 2000 and a nurse since 2003. The primary focus of her nursing is Wo...
Healthcare in the Time of COVID-19: Lab Experience in the Urgency to Create COVID Testing with Dawn Dudley, Ph.D. of University of Wisconsin-Madison 28.04.2020 33:33
In the second episode in our COVID - 19 series, we speak with Dawn Dudley, Ph. D . to e xplore the processes of creating a rapid COVID-19 test in one lab in Wisconsin . When it became apparent that diagnostic tests for coronavirus were unavailable to most people with symptoms who were not hospitalized, Dawn began working with another scientist in the laboratory to try to develop a method t...
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