Adjusting to Adult Responsibilities and Collegiate Athletics with Jayden Colon – Podcast
Fail to plan, plan to fail, as the saying goes. Jayden Colon is a young undergraduate student in the Business Administration program, as well as a Life U Men’s Wrestling team member. It isn’t easy to learn how to balance adult daily needs with scholastic requirement and athletics, in charge of your own schedule for the first time. Colon touches on how he has made the necessary adjustments. He was one of two surprise special guests that interviewed as part of Dr. Billups Class’ Podcast studio tour.
Chronic Condition Prevention and Spinal Pain Management
According to the National Center for Health Statistic’s November 2020 Data Brief, chronic pain is a growing concern plaguing the American population, with 20.4% of adults reporting chronic pain in 2019. Chronic pain and high-impact chronic pain, as in pain that frequently limits the ability to live and work in a desired manner, appear to increase with age and appear most prevalent among adults ages 65 and over. Additionally, adults living in more rural areas appear to be at a higher risk for chronic pain symptoms.
Faces of LIFE- Tabitha Copeland
Paulding County native Tabitha Copeland is a student advocate working for Life University (Life U) who has a distinct ability to understand the challenges Life U students face, given that she graduated not once, but twice from the institution. Graduating in 2014 with a B.S. in Psychology, Copeland sought out to serve those around her and help them understand the inner workings of their thought processes and patterns.
Embracing Femininity, Strength and the Future with Jennifer Batu – Podcast
C.I.S.T. student Jennifer Batu is a powerhouse in Hammer Throw for the Life University Women’s Track and Field team. She has broken NAIA Hammer Throw records and she was named NAIA’s Most Outstanding Performer, becoming Life University’s first woman to receive the award. Today she discusses what it takes to balance personal, athletic and social needs, as well as expectations put upon female athletes.
Suicide Prevention in a University Environment: Help for Yourself and Others
College is supposed to be a fun, relatively carefree time as students work to improve themselves and face the larger world. Yet, the inherent stresses of higher education compounded with work, familial and social obligations can lead people to hidden dark places in their mind that can be extremely difficult to rise above. An ever-growing acceptance about discussing mental health issues has shown a positive impact in the right direction.
The Young Student-Athlete: Protecting Athletic Youth with Chiropractic
Be it little league, swim team, T-ball or the high school gridiron, our young athletes are on the move and in need of support to keep them not only play ready but also healthy in every growth stage. Roughly 60 million kids between 6-17 years of age participate in organized sports, which is 54% of America’s youth.
Faces of LIFE: Liberty Benitez
As a freshman student-athlete on the Life U Women’s Rugby team, Liberty Benitez felt that sense of closeness and camaraderie as she began her first collegiate season. During training, the new players began practicing a few weeks before returning players, so it helped give newbies time to work more closely with Head Coach Ryszard Chadwick while also getting the chance to learn from upperclassmen players as they headed into the 2023-2024 15s season.
Cheerleading NeuroLIFE patient health and milestones with Ruby Jordan – Podcast
If you have ever come through the bright, welcoming doors of NeuroLIFE Institute, you have most likely been acquainted with Ruby Jordan, NeuroLIFE’s beloved Office Manager. Dr. Veronica Garcia-Chapparo, our host, has a special love for functional neurology, in part due to the life-saving care she received herself as a NeuroLIFE patient. Thus she and Ruby are well-known to one another and it is a happy day to share the heart behind all the great lasting purpose work that NeuroLIFE does on a daily basis.
Mosquito-born illness and Natural Protection
How can we enjoy the outdoors and avoid mosquitos without dowsing ourselves in a chemical soup? First off, there are some good housekeeping basics to remember.
The Low Down on Early Quarters Business Administration with Suneah Williams – Podcast
As an 3rd Quarter business administration student, Suneah Williams is already looking forward to what kind of companies she would like to work for and the work/life balance available in those places. She enjoys the flexible nature of her classes and being able to get into her major classes early on. She was one of two surprise special guests that interviewed as part of Dr. Billups Class’ Podcast studio tour. https://living.life.edu/slice-of-life/life-university-marketing-students-experience-behind-the-scenes-campus-podcast-studio-tour/
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