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			<title>Jan 22'08</title>
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On Tueday Jan 22'08 Dr. Paola Lake will be my guest and guest co-host our conversation will be regarding grief and how to find relief. 


We will have two additional guests, Wendy Pratt and Rosemary Brown, who will be able to share with us what Hospice is and offers to our community, the self-care clinics that are offered as well as the training programs. The topic of conversation will be grief and the grieving process, how it is individual and unique for each of us as well as the manor in which grief can return without warning quite often. 




Wendy Pratt - Executive Director of Nanaimo Community Hospice Society for the past 8 years. 


NCHS has been serving the community for the last 27 years and Wendy says she has a real passion for this work and believes that the programs and services offered by NCHS truly make a positive difference in the lives of individuals facing end of life issues in our community and to the health and strength of our community as a whole. 







Rosemary is a Bereavement Counsellor at Nanaimo Hospice. She companions youth and adults along their healing journeys after the death of a loved one. Although quite new to the Hospice movement, she loves what Hospice does overall and counts it a privilege to work with clients during this difficult time in their lives. 


  





To refresh your memory about Dr. Lake check the Living for the Health of It show page from Dec 11'08. 






I'm looking forward to sharing our conversation with our listening audience. 


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			<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 19:59:18 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Jan 15th'08</title>
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During  Living for the Health of It on January 15th Dr. Bill Code and I will get a chance to chat about his new book Winning the Pain Game as well as his experiences with Multiple Sclerosis. For more information about Dr. Bill Code check out our show posting from Oct. 30th '07.


There are some recent issues dealing with disabilities that I would like to bring into the conversation with Bill as well, perspectives and choices; we all have them.


 Bill and I both live with M.S., live different lifestyles from very different backgrounds and situations yet continue to live the best we can from where we are with what we've got.


 This show we will be opening our phone lines to comments and questions from our listeners or email us at health@chly.ca (mailto:health@chly.ca) with your concerns about living with disabilities and chronic conditions. Give us a call at 25-741-1071 between 2 and 4 pm PST and let us know what issues you are facing, what do you want to talk about!!??!!


Thanks for listening in.


 with well wishes,


Pam

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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 11:07:23 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>January 8'08</title>
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Dr. Bill Code will be sitting in as guest co-host for this week and next, he is an author and public speaker. His latest book is Winning the Pain Game when we get a chance I'll sure we will be chatting about this among other things including his life in spite of Multiple Sclerosis. 

Guy Massey and his associate Linda Ogle will be in the first hour 


	
		
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Guy not only brings to the program Linda and her experience and credentials but his own notable experience as well :-
 
 Family Mediation Canada (FMC)   Justice Institute of BC (1997 - 2004) 
Completed required courses and exams for FMC Family Relations Mediator certification 
                                    
Bachelor of Arts (Major in Anthropology): The University of Western Australia  (1997) 
I attended the University of Victoria (1993-1995) and the University of Western Australia (1995-1997)
 
Diploma in Professional Counselling  (1995-1997)
The Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors 
 
Diploma in Business Administration (1989-1990)
CompuCollege, Vancouver, BC.
 

Parkside Family Programs(Proprietor):
Through private practice, I provide Divorce   Separation Mediation, Child Protection Mediation and Student Appeals Mediation through the Dispute Resolution Office of the Attorney General and the Ministry of Education.  Parkside Family Programs has also provided Systematic Training for Effective Parenting since 1997 across Vancouver Island for parents and caregivers of children aged 3   up.
 
Nanaimo Family Life Association: As an Child, Youth and Family Counsellor, this position involved providing intensive counselling, education and support to children, youth and their families. 


Guy and Linda will be discussing with us mediation as an alternative dispute resolution process,   Advanced Parenting Techniques for parents   caregivers.  As well as courses that are offered one night per week and continue for 8 weeks.  The courses are offered on a sliding scale to ensure that everyone can afford the cost to attend.    E-mail: gmassey@shaw.ca (mailto:gmassey@shaw.ca) 
  

Linda Ogle has a Masters of Social Work and is near completion of a Certificate in Dispute Resolution.  Her work experience includes over 15 years as a social worker in child protection, adoption and foster care.  She was a foster parent for 10 years.  During that time she facilitated parenting groups for foster parents.  She also gave clinical workshops for foster parents and was the foster parent representative on the Board of Directors of the Children&amp;rsquo;s Aid Society of Ottawa-Carleton.  In addition she designed and facilitated parenting groups for adoptive parents of challenging children. For 2 years Linda was a part time therapist for the Family Service Centre of Ottawa-Carleton.  

  

After moving from Ottawa to Vancouver 7 years ago, she spent 3 years as a parent&amp;ndash;teen mediator for the Purpose Society in New Westminster.  During this time she facilitated a parenting course for parents with Ministry involvement and another for parents struggling with their teenagers.  She also completed adoption assessments and provided adoption education in Surrey.  For the past 4 years Linda has been on the B.C. Child Protection Mediation Roster and does mediation work full time. 

  

Her personal experience as a foster parent and as a mother raising 4 daughters (she is now a proud grandmother of 4 young grandchildren) also taught her the lifelong value of sharing parenting skills. 

  

Her professional experience - she currently keeps in touch with the issues foster parents face through her mediation practice - has convinced her that facilitated educational groups can be invaluable to the work of foster parents and others who are parenting challenging children. 

    
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With Cande   Herman in the second hour who are travelling the world in an ancient 1928 auto with wooden wheels and their children. For more information check out www.sparkyourdream.net for details about their experiences and book about the trip so far.
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 10:53:20 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>New Year's Day</title>
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During our New Year's Day show of Living for the Health of It Laura Langstaff will be joining us at some point to chat about some of the challenges of being the parent of a disabled adult, holiday challenges as well as day to day challenges. 


We may even have the opportunity to hear some of Laura's music. She has been dealing with issues surrounding Matti and First Nations People on a much greater scale as well as her own issues and challenges. 


Toma and I will be bringing in the new year with new insights and perspectives to live the best you can with what you've got from where you are; some times realizing what you have starts with realizing what you don't have, maybe even with a touch of gratitude. 


Dr. Paola Lake with be both guest and guest co-host during this show, there will no doubt be interesting topics and conversation flowing over the air waves during the New Year's Day broadcast of Living for the Health of It because we are most definately living for the health it. 

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			<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 15:05:48 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Christmas Day Special</title>
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We end 2007 with our Christmas Day Special

 


  
 



We will have guests poping in as we are hosting a Christmas Open house and sing along on Living for the Health of it. It's anybodys guess who will join us on this show. Listen in, call in and be part of our christmas special.


Call us 


 
250 740 1017


  





 


 


Believe In Christmas


 


That a little bit of Santa's magic lives
deep inside each one of us.


 


 That
singing Christmas Carols heightens faith and joy and love.


 


Believe in Christmas Traditions as
foundations for giving, 


for sharing and for caring.


 


That Christmas Celebrations honour and
strengthen the bonds


of family, of friends and of life.


 


Believe in Christmas Hope, Christmas
Laughter,


 Christmas Love and Christmas Tears.


 


Believe merry must come from the heart,
jolly is always Santa


then Christmas will forever be a
celebration of family.


 


Believe that if you believe in Christmas
then Christmas


 will
always be alive in you.


 


 





by Pam Edgar


 








From Pam, Toma, and the staff at  CHLY 101.7 FM

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			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 09:07:54 +0100</pubDate>
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