Hi, I am Gail Gibson, an accredited master coach, author, and former L&D leader dedicated to cultivating resilient global women leaders and organisations through mindset, strategy, culture transformation, and leadership excellence. Welcome to my podcast, The Can Do Way®. My guests, from across the globe, have Can Do stories of growth, resilience, and success to share. Be inspired by these individuals who have developed a strong Can Do approach. Each one of their stories is unique. Each one o ...
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The International Society of Nephrology (ISN) Podcast covers the diverse topics related to field of nephrology and the stories and experiences that impact the nephrologist around the world.
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Genetic drift is a science podcast like no other. Join the duo of Anthony and Juliet as they take a deep dive into the world of genetic diseases and medical genetics. In this show, we will lead you through the biology of each disease including the molecular genetics that can determine the outcome of these hereditary conditions. We then discuss the medical history of the disease as well as what we know of it's origins from the genes themselves before discussing their future alongside common m ...
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Jim Cooper, narrator and author. Former radio DJ, newspaper boy, retail expert in a department store paint section, a men’s clothing shop and record store, a commercial real estate broker, residential home builder, movie critic, IT programmer and project leader; IT consulting firm owner, home baker…
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Heather Black, CEO of Supermums, Author, Sales Tech Trainer & Speaker.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking Heather Black, CEO of Supermums, Author, Sales Tech Trainer & Speaker. Heather Black is the founder and CEO of Supermums, a company dedicated to helping parents achieve flexible, well-paid careers after parenthood. She lives by the sea in East Sussex with her two young daughters and works remotely. He…
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Every year, the ISN Continuing Medical Education (CME) Program brings essential teaching and training to some 14,000 doctors and healthcare practitioners in the emerging world. This Program supports the conceptual design of local and regional meetings in resource-low countries by contributing to the organization of the meeting and helping arrange f…
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking Blogger & Author, Angelina Pelova. Angelina is a UK-based blogger known as Angie K, who writes Not Another Tall Blog. Since 2014, she has been sharing insights and advice on issues tall people face, from body image and wellbeing to fashion and parenting. Recently, she compiled her experiences and her …
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Haemodialysis (HD) requires safe and effective anticoagulation to prevent clot formation within the extracorporeal circuit during dialysis treatments to enable adequate dialysis and minimise adverse events, including major bleeding. Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) may provide a more predictable dose, reliable anticoagulant effects and be simple…
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The Can Do Way, Accredited Master Coach, Author, and #PKDWarrior, Gail Gibson shares The Story of Two Arrows – My ADPKD (Autodominant Polycystic Kidney Disease) Journey.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, Accredited Master Coach, Author, and #PKDWarrior, Gail Gibson shares The Story of Two Arrows – My ADPKD (Autodominant Polycystic Kidney Disease) Journey. Executive leadership coach, Gail, is renowned for inspiring resilience, nurturing wellbeing through nature, and fostering leadership excellence. A game-changer f…
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Season 4 Episode 7: Changing Treatment Landscape in IgAN and Disease Modification Approaches (supported by Vera Therapeutics)
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For this episode of the Global Kidney Care Podcast, Jonathan Barratt, MD, MSc, PhD is Professor of Renal Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester and Richard Lafayette, MD, FACP is a Nephrologist and Professor of Medicine at the Division of Nephrology Department of Medicine, Stanford University discuss the chan…
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Janette Wong - Transformational Life Coach & Reiki Practitioner. Janette is passionate about empowering women to overcome their frustration of living a mediocre life. She helps them break through their barriers to activate lasting transformation and start living the life of their dreams. Janette re…
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Recorded live at the WCN’ 24 in Buenos Aires Argentina this conversation focuses on the ISN Educational Ambassadors (EA) Program. Renal centers around the world can apply for support of the Educational Ambassadors (EA) Program and receive expert guidance and hands-on training to advance new initiatives, skills or services, and community-based resea…
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Malcolm Teasdale, Entrepreneur, Storyteller, Author, and Travel Addict.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Malcolm Teasdale, Entrepreneur, Storyteller, Author, and Travel Addict. British and American citizen Malcolm was able to take early retirement when he sold his technology company in 2013. After travelling on business for more than 30 years to the major cities and business hubs around the world, he …
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Season 4 Episode 5: PDOPPS International Study of Practice Patterns and Outcomes of Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
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This latest episode of the Global Kidney Care Podcast is an effort of the ISN, ISPD, and Arbor Research Collaborative for Health (the coordinating center for the DOPPS family of studies). This episode is focused on PDOPPS, our international study of practice patterns and outcomes of peritoneal dialysis patients. The conversation is led by Roberto P…
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Helen Hurst, Ana Elizabeth Figueiredo and Rachael Walker members of the ISN's Kidney Health Professionals Working Group discuss shared decision making. This was recorded in person during the ISN's World Congress of Nephrology 2024 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This podcast is supported by Baxter.由Helen Hurst, Ana Elizabeth Figueiredo and Rachel Walker
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Debbie Bryan: International TEDx Speaker, Multi-Award Winning Coach, and Best-Selling Author.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Debbie Bryan: International TEDx Speaker, Multi-Award Winning Coach, and Best-Selling Author. Overcoming life-altering injuries from a tragic car accident a dozen years ago, Debbie emerged as a symbol of hope and determination. Now, as a dynamic motivational TEDx Speaker, she is committed to empowe…
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Season 4 Episode 3: Interventions for fatigue in people with kidney failure requiring dialysis
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Fatigue is a common and debilitating symptom amongst people with kidney failure but remains under appreciated and understudied. Interventions to address fatigue in people with kidney failure requiring dialysis are lacking, highlighted by the lack of recommendations on managing fatigue in clinical practice guidelines. A Cochrane review was published…
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Sita McKee, a Founder and CEO of You're Valued LTD, Health and Wellness Consultant & Boldness Coach
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Founder and CEO of You're Valued LTD. Health and Wellness Consultant & Boldness Coach, Sita McKee. Inspired by conversations with her father, Sita is passionate about enabling mental wellness in people. Working in the health and social care sector saw Sita help and empower her clients to live a lif…
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Coach, Facilitator & Founder, Megan Gaul. Specializing in wellness, habit-change, weight-management, and meal-planning, Megan is a coach who has had her 100-lb weight-loss journey. While maintaining that weight-loss, she also transformed her career, bringing her passions of teaching, data analysis,…
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Season 4 Episode 2: Kidney Health for All – Advancing equitable access to care and optimal medication practice
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World Kidney Day (WKD) is observed every year on the Second Thursday of March. In 2023, it falls on March 14th and aims to advocate for Kidney Health for All! Professor Alessandro Balducci, co-chair of the WKD Joint Steering Committee, is joined in this episode by WKD Joint Steering Committee members Dr. Dina Abdellatif, Dr. Ricardo Correa-Rotter, …
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Resilience Coach and Speaker, Fiona Demark. Fiona helps people who are stuck and frustrated with their lives to create a new reality. Born in outback Australia, and legally blind since, birth Fiona loves to share her story of resilience, positivity, and life achievements to inspire and motivate oth…
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Season 4 Episode 1: Discussion on Health Disparities on the Outcomes for Patients with ADPKD
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Recently the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) and the Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation (PKDF) held a joint webinar to discuss and explore the significant impact of health disparities on the outcomes for patients with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD). In the latest episode of the Global Kidney Care Podcast, Dr. Maria…
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Consultant and Certified Life Coach, Ale Garnica. Ale cares about women having a peaceful and enjoyable lifestyle, while juggling around their roles and responsibilities in their day-to-day routine. From her previous career as an engineer in a male predominant industry, Ale brings unique perspectiv…
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to College Dean turned Career/Executive Coach, Mike O’Connor. Mike has helped thousands of people connect with meaningful Career opportunities and build lives of purpose through leadership roles at the world’s top liberal arts institution and as a C-Suite Higher Ed executive. Along the way, he’s side …
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Movement Flow Teacher, Joyce Lo. Following a career in education as an English literature lecturer, Joyce embarked on a personal journey of discovery. Movement Flow is not just a system of exercises; it is a philosophy that emphasizes the importance of connecting mind, body, and spirit. By teaching…
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This re-published episode was originally published in 2015 and is hosted by Jack Milln and he takes a look at Uganda and how kidney disease has affected the lives of the people in this country. It also touches on the hardships of relying on expensive treatment options in a resource-poor country. The developing countries of sub-Saharan Africa are un…
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In the first ever podcast collaboration between ISN and ASON; Raad Chowdhury hosts a panel of Fellows in discussing an Onconephrology Case with an electrolyte twist.由Roberto Pecoits-Filho, Smeeta Sinha
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to International Career Coach and Entrepreneur, Yesim Nicholson. A true citizen of the world, her career spans six countries and diverse industries. With her passion for innovation and connecting people, Yesim has been involved in a variety of interesting projects, from launching the International Agr…
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Augusto Cesar Santos Jr MD, FASN, FISN has a discussion with Peter Kotanko, MD, FASN on the intersection of nephrology and artificial intelligence (AI). They discuss how AI is being used in the field of nephrology, what the future holds, and the potential pitfalls of this new and ever changing technology.…
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Physical activity is crucial for patients with kidney disease to maintain independence and an optimal quality of life. This episode of the Global Kidney Care Podcast covers topics related to physical activity and kidney disease, Professor Paul Bennett, RN PhD FISN Deputy Head (Research), SONM, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia and a member…
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Kidneyeducation.com was founded by the Nephrologist Dr Sanjay Pandya with the mission to educate patients and their families about kidney care across all boundaries for the prevention of kidney disease. Today provides content in over 40 languages presented by nephrologists and other healthcare providers. Dr Tushar Vachharajani, former chair of the …
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to business coach, Jenna Harrison. Jenna Harrison is a top-ranked business coach and reformed over-analyzer turned Queen of Clarity. Before becoming a serial entrepreneur, she oversaw brand communication and copy for over 33 brands at a top fashion company. When not wearing her coach hat, you’ll find …
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Kevin Roberts, Podcast Host, Life Coach, Development Expert, and Growth Geek
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Kevin Roberts, Podcast Host, Life Coach, Development Expert, and Growth Geek who gets genuine joy in helping people become the best versions of themselves. With over 20 years of coaching and development experience, Kevin discovered early that his purpose on this planet is to support others, working…
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Season 3 Episode 8: Discussion on ISN’s First Consensus Guidance for Pre-clinical Animal Studies in Translational Nephrology (TRANSFORM)
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Fergus Caskey, chair of the ISN Research Working Group, interviews ISN President Masaomi Nangaku and immediate Past President Agnes Fogo on the first guidance for the optimal conduct of translational animal studies for developing new drugs to treat kidney disease. Read the guidance in Kidney International here. Agnes Fogo discusses the inspiration …
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Rosie Zilinskas, Professional Speaker, Podcast Host, Author, and Corporate Trainer.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Rosie Zilinskas, Professional Speaker, Podcast Host, Author, and Corporate Trainer. Rosie is an expert Career Strategist behind the "No Woman Left Behind" brand. She is passionate about supporting women's advancement within the corporate world. As a bilingual speaker, Rosie provides education, empo…
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Michele Provenzano and Daniel O'Hara, coordinators of the ISN-ACT Global Trials Focus (GTF)*, interview international trial experts and ISN-ACT (Advancing Clinical Trials) chair and deputy chair Meg Jardine and Adeera Levin. Get involved in international clinical trials: Join the ISN-ACT Network here. Meg Jardine talks about some of the clinical tr…
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to SEO specialist Brandon Leibowitz. Brandon has run and operated SEO Optimizers since 2007. SEO Optimizers is a digital marketing company that focuses on helping small and medium-sized businesses get more online traffic, which in turn converts into clients, sales, leads, etc. Brandon’s dynamic Can Do…
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Jacqueline Fong, Entrepreneur, Craft Activist, Independent Board Member, and Former Investment Banking Professional.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Jacqueline Fong, Entrepreneur, Craft Activist, Independent Board Member, and Former Investment Banking Professional. Based in Kuching, Sarawak, Jacqueline is the director of Tanoti which is a congregation of artisans dedicated towards the preservation of heritage craft. Tanoti House currently house…
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Manjusha Yadla, Professor and Head, Nephrology Gandhi Medical College is the host of this episode and is joined by co-hosts Milagros Flores, Ivan Rodriguez from Mexico and Srikanth Bathini of India. They are interviewing Sibel Bek, from Turkey and Valerie Luyckx of Switzerland on Renal Disasters and Ethical Considerations. Recorded live in the ISN …
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Season 3 Episode 6: Encore Presentation of the EMPA-KIDNEY Trial Data Presented by BI & Lilly
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Adeera Levin, Professor of Medicine, head of the Division of Nephrology at University of British Columbia is the host for this episode of the Global Kidney Care Podcast. Dr. Levin is joined by Will Herrington, Honorary Consultant Nephrologist, Oxford Kidney Unit and Masaomi Nangaku professor and head of the division of nephrology and endocrinology,…
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Peter Docker, Author, Leadership Consultant ,and Executive Coach.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Peter Docker, Author, Leadership Consultant, and Executive Coach. Peter is passionate about enabling people to unlock their natural talents. He teaches leadership that is focused on commitment and human connection. This approach harnesses the collective wisdom of teams to generate extraordinary out…
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Season 3 Episode 5: Stanford Pioneers Revolutionary Dual-Transplant Approach (Kidney Treatment)
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This episode of the Global Kidney Care podcast is hosted by Maria E. Diaz-Gonzalez de Ferris, Professor, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and a member of the ISN Education Working Group. She is joined in conversation with Paul Grimm, MD at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health. They will discuss Dr. Grimm’s participation in how Stanford have …
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Dennis Heath, Executive Coach, Coach Supervisor, Voice Over Artist, Narrator and Actor.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Dennis Heath, Executive Coach, Coach Supervisor, Voice Over Artist, Narrator and Actor. A qualified and experienced Executive Coach and Coach Supervisor, Dennis has helped managers become leaders and helped leaders and their businesses reach peak performance. His background includes thirty years in…
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Hosted by Roberto Pecoits-Filho, ISN Education Working Group Chair this special episode is a discussion on IgA nephropathy with Dana Rizik of UAB Birmingham and Dana Larsen of UCSF of San Francisco. The idea behind a podcrawl is for a variety of podcasts to coordinate on timing and topic to push a theme and get each other’s listeners to explore all…
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World Kidney Day (WKD) every year is observed on the Second Thursday of March, in 2023, it falls on March 9th and aims at advocating for Kidney Health for All! Prof. Ifeoma Ulasi, member of the WKD Steering Committee, is joined on this episode by WKD Steering Committee members Dr. Dina Abdellatif, Dr. Li-Li Hsiao and Dr. Ali Abu-Alfa, from the ISN …
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Season 3 Episode 2: Diagnosis and Management of Complement Mediated Kidney Diseases Supported by Novartis
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Drs Namrata Parikh, Gary Chan and Nick Medjeral-Thomas are nephrologists and complement enthusiasts interested in the diagnosis and management of complement mediated kidney diseases. In this conversation, we discussed key clinical and pathology features of inappropriate, pathogenic complement activity that guide physicians to a diagnosis of C3 glom…
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Season 3 Episode 1: Evaluating Interventions for Minimal Change Disease in Adults With Nephrotic Syndrome
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The latest episode of the Global Kidney Care Podcast is hosted by Edmund Chung, Cochrane and Kidney Transplant Knowledge, Translation and Decimation Editor and he is joined by Karolis Azukaitis, Senior Pediatric Nephrologist at Vilnius University Hospital and Elisabeth Hodson, Honorary consultant Pediatric Nephrologist at the Children’s Hospital at…
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Nikki East, Co-Founder, Marketing & Brand Extraordinaire for Authors, and Book Addict.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Nikki East, Co-Founder, Marketing & Brand Extraordinaire for Authors, and Book Addict. Co-Founder of Hull Noir and Spellbound Books, Nikki has been working in the shadows within the periphery of the publishing industry for more than 10 years. She has assisted numerous authors with promotions, build…
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Lindsay Randerson, Holistic Health Coach, Holistic Therapist, and Nutrigenomics Practitioner.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Lindsay Randerson, Holistic Health Coach, Holistic Therapist, and Nutrigenomics Practitioner. For 30 years, Lindsay has worked in the health and wellness industry as a Wellness Director for five* health resorts, and retreat spaces internationally. The constant demands of juggling family and career …
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Claire Wardell, Entrepreneur, Co-Founder of Leading with Menopause, Founder of You, Me and The Menopause, Town and District Councillor for The New Mills Ward Cirencester, and ...
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Claire Wardell, Entrepreneur, Co-Founder of Leading with Menopause, Founder of You, Me and The Menopause, Town and District Councillor for The New Mills Ward Cirencester, and Former Mayor of Cirencester. After several years struggling through women’s health issues, Claire underwent a full hysterect…
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Helen Webb, Entrepreneur, Mentor and Volunteer. Helen is a marketing expert and leader, and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. After 25 years in consumer, non-profit and B2B organisations she now runs her own marketing consultancy. She specialises in helping organisations grow by und…
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Shikha Uberoi Bajpai, Founder, Entrepreneur, Consultant, Female Empowerment Advocate, and Professional Athlete.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Shikha Uberoi Bajpai, Founder, Entrepreneur, Consultant, Female Empowerment Advocate, and Professional Athlete. Shikha is a former top 100 WTA professional tennis player, former president of Indi.com and the founder of Impact Media 360. She’s a graduate of Princeton University, advisor to social im…
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The Can Do Coffee Chat with Dorothy Watt, Homeopath, Teacher, Researcher, Lecturer, and Wellness Advocate.
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In this episode of The Can Do Way, I am talking to Dorothy Watt, Homeopath, Teacher, Researcher, Lecturer, and Wellness Advocate. Dorothy grew up intending to be a research scientist. However, she began questioning the Western empirical scientific method during her Cambridge University science degree when the need to design experiments in which onl…
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