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Parts Of Us

Parts Of Us

Monica Patton

What does it mean to be completely healthy? "Parts Of Us" is the podcast where you’ll find encouraging stories to help us focus on all layers of our health: mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual. Host Monica Patton leads engaging conversations with people who can help us be healthy and whole.
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Top 10 Parts Of Us Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Parts Of Us episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Parts Of Us for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Parts Of Us episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Parts Of Us - 13-Kim Bryan: Unveiling the True Power of Physical Therapy

Kim Bryan is a physical therapist at Rehab Partners in Rainsville, Alabama. Prepare to be inspired as she demonstrates the immense value and untapped potential of physical therapy in promoting progressive transformation and improving lives. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the holistic approach and comprehensive care that physical therapy offers.

Kim Bryan is a physical therapist at Rehab Partners in Rainsville, Alabama. Prepare to be inspired as she demonstrates the immense value and untapped potential of physical therapy in promoting progressive transformation and improving lives. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the holistic approach and comprehensive care that physical therapy offers.

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05/12/23 • 58 min

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Parts Of Us - 7-Otis Washington: Mental Health and Staying Connected to Our Children

In today’s episode, Monica sits down with Otis Washington, the mental health service coordinator of all 12 DeKalb County schools. Mental health still holds a stigma for many people, and Otis strives to bring awareness and help families receive the resources they need to keep their children happy and healthy.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Executive Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Assistant Producer: Emily Kirby
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

In today’s episode, Monica sits down with Otis Washington, the mental health service coordinator of all 12 DeKalb County schools. Mental health still holds a stigma for many people, and Otis strives to bring awareness and help families receive the resources they need to keep their children happy and healthy.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Executive Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Assistant Producer: Emily Kirby
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

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06/15/22 • 49 min

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Parts Of Us - 6-Sarah Lockhart: Alkaline Water and Finding Healthy Options Locally

In today’s episode, Monica sits down with Blue Jug owner Sarah Lockhart. Her family’s alkaline water and health food store brings one of a kind products to the area, including Buttersnob Baking, kombucha, local produce and products to help you live a better and more sustainable life.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Executive Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Assistant Producer: Emily Kirby
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

In today’s episode, Monica sits down with Blue Jug owner Sarah Lockhart. Her family’s alkaline water and health food store brings one of a kind products to the area, including Buttersnob Baking, kombucha, local produce and products to help you live a better and more sustainable life.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Executive Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Assistant Producer: Emily Kirby
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

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04/13/22 • 37 min

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Parts Of Us - 5-Jennifer McCurdy: The Importance of Networking and Fostering Friendships

Jennifer McCurdy, the executive director of the Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce, joins Monica as they discuss the importance of networking with local businesses and how to get involved in the community through the chamber and civic organizations. The two also take a look at their personal friendship, the benefits of “finding your people,” and fostering friendships.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Executive Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Assistant Producer: Emily Kirby
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

Jennifer McCurdy, the executive director of the Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce, joins Monica as they discuss the importance of networking with local businesses and how to get involved in the community through the chamber and civic organizations. The two also take a look at their personal friendship, the benefits of “finding your people,” and fostering friendships.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Executive Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Assistant Producer: Emily Kirby
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

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04/13/22 • 31 min

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Parts Of Us - 4-Tonya Lilly: Incorporating Healthy Eating Into Our Busy Lives

In today's episode, Monica Patton interviews nutritionist and educator Tonya Lilly. They discuss how support plays a big role in life pivots, why our food choices matter, and how to incorporate healthy eating into our busy lives.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

In today's episode, Monica Patton interviews nutritionist and educator Tonya Lilly. They discuss how support plays a big role in life pivots, why our food choices matter, and how to incorporate healthy eating into our busy lives.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

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12/02/21 • 37 min

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Parts Of Us - 3-Craig Chandler: Encouraging Our Kids During Challenging Times

In today's episode, Monica Patton interviews Craig Chandler, Youth and Family Life Minister at Vaughn Park Church of Christ in Montgomery, Alabama. They discuss why he thinks people are leaving the church, some ways we can encourage our kids during these challenging times, and how he thinks Jesus was like a youth minister.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

In today's episode, Monica Patton interviews Craig Chandler, Youth and Family Life Minister at Vaughn Park Church of Christ in Montgomery, Alabama. They discuss why he thinks people are leaving the church, some ways we can encourage our kids during these challenging times, and how he thinks Jesus was like a youth minister.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

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12/02/21 • 36 min

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Parts Of Us - 2-Julie Smith: Suicide Awareness and Identifying Warning Signs in Your Loved Ones

In today's episode, Monica Patton interviews Julie Smith, cofounder of the SAM Foundation. They discuss the importance of suicide awareness, how to identify and respond to warning signs in your loved ones, and her hopes for the future of the Foundation and mental health awareness.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

In today's episode, Monica Patton interviews Julie Smith, cofounder of the SAM Foundation. They discuss the importance of suicide awareness, how to identify and respond to warning signs in your loved ones, and her hopes for the future of the Foundation and mental health awareness.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

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12/02/21 • 39 min

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Parts Of Us - 1-Rachel Sullivan: Mental Wellness and the Importance of Self-Care

In today's episode, Monica Patton interviews Rachel Sullivan, a therapist with Solid Ground Counseling Center in Madison, Alabama. They discuss why counseling is beneficial, the framework for her mental wellness workshops, and the importance of self-care and how she defines it.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

In today's episode, Monica Patton interviews Rachel Sullivan, a therapist with Solid Ground Counseling Center in Madison, Alabama. They discuss why counseling is beneficial, the framework for her mental wellness workshops, and the importance of self-care and how she defines it.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the views and opinions of Monica Patton and her guests. Its content is presented for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or legal advice. Please contact a professional for specific questions. This content does not represent any place of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information shared is accurate, comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome.

Host: Monica Patton
Producer: Stephen V. Smith
Engineer: Lucas Smith, Lucky Sound Studio

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12/02/21 • 36 min

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Parts Of Us - 14-Daphne Simpson: Creative Ways to Nurture Friendships Amidst our Busy Lives

On this episode of Parts of Us, host Monica Patton explores the essence of true health with guest Daphne Simpson, a therapist at Little River Counseling. Join them on a journey to explore what it truly means to be completely healthy as they delve into the complexities of friendships. Discover the importance of connections, lessons learned from personal experiences, and creative ways to nurture friendships amidst our busy lives. This authentic discussion between friends will leave you feeling inspired to cherish old friends and embrace new ones. Get ready to focus on all layers of health – mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual.

On this episode of Parts of Us, host Monica Patton explores the essence of true health with guest Daphne Simpson, a therapist at Little River Counseling. Join them on a journey to explore what it truly means to be completely healthy as they delve into the complexities of friendships. Discover the importance of connections, lessons learned from personal experiences, and creative ways to nurture friendships amidst our busy lives. This authentic discussion between friends will leave you feeling inspired to cherish old friends and embrace new ones. Get ready to focus on all layers of health – mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual.

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07/31/23 • 60 min

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Parts Of Us - 15-Whole & Healthy: Unpacking Total Wellness for Kids

In this "Parts of Us" podcast host Monica Patton speaks with guest Kayla Magbie, a mental health coordinator with Fort Payne City Schools to discuss the shift in the perception of school and education. They delve into how it's reshaped the landscape of education and even the job market. They touch on the critical role parents play in supporting their children. This conversation highlights the importance of a collective effort to raise resilient, well-rounded kids, reminding us of the importance of community and support during challenging times.

In this "Parts of Us" podcast host Monica Patton speaks with guest Kayla Magbie, a mental health coordinator with Fort Payne City Schools to discuss the shift in the perception of school and education. They delve into how it's reshaped the landscape of education and even the job market. They touch on the critical role parents play in supporting their children. This conversation highlights the importance of a collective effort to raise resilient, well-rounded kids, reminding us of the importance of community and support during challenging times.

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10/12/23 • 51 min

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FAQ

How many episodes does Parts Of Us have?

Parts Of Us currently has 17 episodes available.

What topics does Parts Of Us cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Podcasts, Self-Improvement and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Parts Of Us?

The episode title '13-Kim Bryan: Unveiling the True Power of Physical Therapy' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Parts Of Us?

The average episode length on Parts Of Us is 40 minutes.

How often are episodes of Parts Of Us released?

Episodes of Parts Of Us are typically released every 62 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Parts Of Us?

The first episode of Parts Of Us was released on Dec 2, 2021.

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