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Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce

Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce

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Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene, MD, and Victor Jones, LCSW, LCAS, have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

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Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce - Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 12: Hope and Light

Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 12: Hope and Light

Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce

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01/25/24 • 25 min

This is the 12th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Series
Please click on this link or scan the QR code to ask any questions and/or share your experiences related to the podcast topics. We would love to hear your thoughts!

Link to Podcast Questionnaire: https://forms.office.com/r/H92quR2L2p

Series Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene and Victor Jones have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

Dr. Greene is an internal medicine physician who was inspired by the ACEs study to become a Certified Resources for Resilience Educator. She has been providing education about the impact of trauma on the mind and body as well as the importance of mindfulness and stress management ever since for Area L AHEC and Resources for Resilience. She enjoys sewing and crafts, Indian cooking, and her Vizsla puppy, Liesl.
Mr. Jones is a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Resources for Resilience Educator, and a Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coach. A devoted Marvel movie fan, Mr. Jones also loves the study of art, history, and nature, especially in application to social development and mental health. His recently acquired position with HeadStart of Nash Edgecombe Wilson Community Action is proving to be a marvelous home for many of his interests.
Intro music for this podcast series was used with permission from the author, Leva - Lemon Music Studio. (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XWZhZ32YrVV5lvpF7cr1E?si=tnbSklR7SJyPNKiHP4MbHA)

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Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce - Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 11: A Deeper Dive Into Resilience Tools and Self-Care
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01/11/24 • 27 min

This is the 11th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Series
Please click on this link or scan the QR code to ask any questions and/or share your experiences related to the podcast topics. We would love to hear your thoughts!

Link to Podcast Questionnaire: https://forms.office.com/r/H92quR2L2p

Series Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene and Victor Jones have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

Dr. Greene is an internal medicine physician who was inspired by the ACEs study to become a Certified Resources for Resilience Educator. She has been providing education about the impact of trauma on the mind and body as well as the importance of mindfulness and stress management ever since for Area L AHEC and Resources for Resilience. She enjoys sewing and crafts, Indian cooking, and her Vizsla puppy, Liesl.
Mr. Jones is a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Resources for Resilience Educator, and a Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coach. A devoted Marvel movie fan, Mr. Jones also loves the study of art, history, and nature, especially in application to social development and mental health. His recently acquired position with HeadStart of Nash Edgecombe Wilson Community Action is proving to be a marvelous home for many of his interests.
Intro music for this podcast series was used with permission from the author, Leva - Lemon Music Studio. (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XWZhZ32YrVV5lvpF7cr1E?si=tnbSklR7SJyPNKiHP4MbHA)

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Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce - Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 7: Connection: A Stress Response and a Resilience Tool
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11/16/23 • 28 min

This is the 7th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Series
Series Description:
Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene and Victor Jones have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

Dr. Greene is an internal medicine physician who was inspired by the ACEs study to become a Certified Resources for Resilience Educator. She has been providing education about the impact of trauma on the mind and body as well as the importance of mindfulness and stress management ever since for Area L AHEC and Resources for Resilience. She enjoys sewing and crafts, Indian cooking, and her Vizsla puppy, Liesl.
Mr. Jones is a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Resources for Resilience Educator, and a Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coach. A devoted Marvel movie fan, Mr. Jones also loves the study of art, history, and nature, especially in application to social development and mental health. His recently acquired position with HeadStart of Nash Edgecombe Wilson Community Action is proving to be a marvelous home for many of his interests.
Intro music for this podcast series was used with permission from the author, Leva - Lemon Music Studio. (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XWZhZ32YrVV5lvpF7cr1E?si=tnbSklR7SJyPNKiHP4MbHA)

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Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce - Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 5: The ACEs Study and Another Resilience Tool
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10/19/23 • 28 min

This is the 5th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Series
Series Description:
Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene and Victor Jones have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

Dr. Greene is an internal medicine physician who was inspired by the ACEs study to become a Certified Resources for Resilience Educator. She has been providing education about the impact of trauma on the mind and body as well as the importance of mindfulness and stress management ever since for Area L AHEC and Resources for Resilience. She enjoys sewing and crafts, Indian cooking, and her Vizsla puppy, Liesl.
Mr. Jones is a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Resources for Resilience Educator, and a Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coach. A devoted Marvel movie fan, Mr. Jones also loves the study of art, history, and nature, especially in application to social development and mental health. His recently acquired position with HeadStart of Nash Edgecombe Wilson Community Action is proving to be a marvelous home for many of his interests.
Intro music for this podcast series was used with permission from the author, Leva - Lemon Music Studio. (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XWZhZ32YrVV5lvpF7cr1E?si=tnbSklR7SJyPNKiHP4MbHA)

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Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce - Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 10: Workplace Violence

Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 10: Workplace Violence

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12/28/23 • 27 min

This is the 10th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Series
Please click on this link or scan the QR code to ask any questions and/or share your experiences related to the podcast topics. We would love to hear your thoughts!

Link to Podcast Questionnaire: https://forms.office.com/r/H92quR2L2p

Series Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene and Victor Jones have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

Dr. Greene is an internal medicine physician who was inspired by the ACEs study to become a Certified Resources for Resilience Educator. She has been providing education about the impact of trauma on the mind and body as well as the importance of mindfulness and stress management ever since for Area L AHEC and Resources for Resilience. She enjoys sewing and crafts, Indian cooking, and her Vizsla puppy, Liesl.
Mr. Jones is a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Resources for Resilience Educator, and a Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coach. A devoted Marvel movie fan, Mr. Jones also loves the study of art, history, and nature, especially in application to social development and mental health. His recently acquired position with HeadStart of Nash Edgecombe Wilson Community Action is proving to be a marvelous home for many of his interests.
Intro music for this podcast series was used with permission from the author, Leva - Lemon Music Studio. (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XWZhZ32YrVV5lvpF7cr1E?si=tnbSklR7SJyPNKiHP4MbHA)

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This is the 9th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Series
Please click on this link or scan the QR code to ask any questions and/or share your experiences related to the podcast topics. We would love to hear your thoughts!

Link to Podcast Questionnaire: https://forms.office.com/r/H92quR2L2p

Series Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene and Victor Jones have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

Dr. Greene is an internal medicine physician who was inspired by the ACEs study to become a Certified Resources for Resilience Educator. She has been providing education about the impact of trauma on the mind and body as well as the importance of mindfulness and stress management ever since for Area L AHEC and Resources for Resilience. She enjoys sewing and crafts, Indian cooking, and her Vizsla puppy, Liesl.
Mr. Jones is a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Resources for Resilience Educator, and a Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coach. A devoted Marvel movie fan, Mr. Jones also loves the study of art, history, and nature, especially in application to social development and mental health. His recently acquired position with HeadStart of Nash Edgecombe Wilson Community Action is proving to be a marvelous home for many of his interests.
Intro music for this podcast series was used with permission from the author, Leva - Lemon Music Studio. (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XWZhZ32YrVV5lvpF7cr1E?si=tnbSklR7SJyPNKiHP4MbHA)

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Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce - Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 8: A New Resilience Tool: Resourcing
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11/30/23 • 26 min

This is the 8th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Series
Series Description:
Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene and Victor Jones have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

Dr. Greene is an internal medicine physician who was inspired by the ACEs study to become a Certified Resources for Resilience Educator. She has been providing education about the impact of trauma on the mind and body as well as the importance of mindfulness and stress management ever since for Area L AHEC and Resources for Resilience. She enjoys sewing and crafts, Indian cooking, and her Vizsla puppy, Liesl.
Mr. Jones is a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Resources for Resilience Educator, and a Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coach. A devoted Marvel movie fan, Mr. Jones also loves the study of art, history, and nature, especially in application to social development and mental health. His recently acquired position with HeadStart of Nash Edgecombe Wilson Community Action is proving to be a marvelous home for many of his interests.
Intro music for this podcast series was used with permission from the author, Leva - Lemon Music Studio. (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XWZhZ32YrVV5lvpF7cr1E?si=tnbSklR7SJyPNKiHP4MbHA)

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Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce - Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 6: Resilience: What Is It and How Do I Get it!
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11/02/23 • 21 min

This is the 6th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Series
Series Description:
Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene and Victor Jones have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

Dr. Greene is an internal medicine physician who was inspired by the ACEs study to become a Certified Resources for Resilience Educator. She has been providing education about the impact of trauma on the mind and body as well as the importance of mindfulness and stress management ever since for Area L AHEC and Resources for Resilience. She enjoys sewing and crafts, Indian cooking, and her Vizsla puppy, Liesl.
Mr. Jones is a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Resources for Resilience Educator, and a Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coach. A devoted Marvel movie fan, Mr. Jones also loves the study of art, history, and nature, especially in application to social development and mental health. His recently acquired position with HeadStart of Nash Edgecombe Wilson Community Action is proving to be a marvelous home for many of his interests.
Intro music for this podcast series was used with permission from the author, Leva - Lemon Music Studio. (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XWZhZ32YrVV5lvpF7cr1E?si=tnbSklR7SJyPNKiHP4MbHA)

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This is the 4th podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Series

Series Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene and Victor Jones have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

Dr. Greene is an internal medicine physician who was inspired by the ACEs study to become a Certified Resources for Resilience Educator. She has been providing education about the impact of trauma on the mind and body as well as the importance of mindfulness and stress management ever since for Area L AHEC and Resources for Resilience. She enjoys sewing and crafts, Indian cooking, and her Vizsla puppy, Liesl.
Mr. Jones is a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Resources for Resilience Educator, and a Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coach. A devoted Marvel movie fan, Mr. Jones also loves the study of art, history, and nature, especially in application to social development and mental health. His recently acquired position with HeadStart of Nash Edgecombe Wilson Community Action is proving to be a marvelous home for many of his interests.
Intro music for this podcast series was used with permission from the author, Leva - Lemon Music Studio. (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XWZhZ32YrVV5lvpF7cr1E?si=tnbSklR7SJyPNKiHP4MbHA)

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Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce - Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 3: Introduction to Resilience Tools
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09/21/23 • 28 min

This is the 3rd podcast episode for the Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Series

Series Description: Vivek Murthy, MD, Surgeon General of the United States, released an advisory, Addressing Health Worker Burnout, in 2022. He acknowledges health workers have been able to “persevere and perform” despite the many challenges in the current healthcare landscape; however, he also advises that many have been “pushed to the brink” and we are now facing a health worker burnout and mental health crisis. He issues a challenge to “care for those who have always cared for us”.

Jama Greene and Victor Jones have developed content to give health workers information and tools to improve their well-being and to meet Dr. Murthy’s challenge.

Dr. Greene is an internal medicine physician who was inspired by the ACEs study to become a Certified Resources for Resilience Educator. She has been providing education about the impact of trauma on the mind and body as well as the importance of mindfulness and stress management ever since for Area L AHEC and Resources for Resilience. She enjoys sewing and crafts, Indian cooking, and her Vizsla puppy, Liesl.
Mr. Jones is a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (LCAS), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Certified Resources for Resilience Educator, and a Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coach. A devoted Marvel movie fan, Mr. Jones also loves the study of art, history, and nature, especially in application to social development and mental health. His recently acquired position with HeadStart of Nash Edgecombe Wilson Community Action is proving to be a marvelous home for many of his interests.
Intro music for this podcast series was used with permission from the author, Leva - Lemon Music Studio. (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4XWZhZ32YrVV5lvpF7cr1E?si=tnbSklR7SJyPNKiHP4MbHA)

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Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce currently has 12 episodes available.

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The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Mental Health and Podcasts.

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The episode title 'Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce Episode 12: Hope and Light' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce is 25 minutes.

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Episodes of Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce are typically released every 14 days.

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The first episode of Finding Your Zone: Mindfulness Practices for the Healthcare Workforce was released on Aug 24, 2023.

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