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Recovery Talk

Amalie Lee (MSc, GMBPsS)

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Welcome to Recovery Talk, a podcast about the science and psychology of eating disorders and disordered eating. I’m Amalie (@amalielee), and I am bringing clinical, academic, and lived experience to help you understand the psychology and science of recovery. Join me for practical, science-backed insights and support. (Disclaimer: not medical advice or a substitute for treatment.)
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Amaly Legacy

Wahid A. Kamalian

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Amaly Legacy is a podcast that offers perspectives at the nexus of philanthropy, impact investments, and social and environmental innovation. We offer insights on unlocking funds across donations, grants, debt, equity and innovative finance.
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NHL @TheRink

National Hockey League

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Join Dan Rosen and Shawn Roarke of @nhldotcom for in-depth analysis on the biggest news in the NHL and insightful conversations with hockey scribes, broadcasters, players, coaches, and front office personnel, providing fans with an informative, fun and unique listening experience.
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The Border Chronicle

Melissa del Bosque and Todd Miller

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The Border Chronicle podcast is hosted by Melissa del Bosque and Todd Miller. Based in Tucson, Arizona, longtime journalists Melissa and Todd speak with fascinating fronterizos, community leaders, migrants, activists, artists and more at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Immigration Revelation

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Immigration is not just a system, or law, or policy. It's a human experience. Each one is as unique and deserving as the next. Immigration advocates, Fiona McEntee, Ray McEntee, and Carolina Solano are surrounded by these incredible stories on a daily basis and now, you get to hear them too! Each episode of Immigration Revelation will introduce you to an amazing immigrant with an eye-opening inspirational immigration journey. Welcome to Immigration Revelation!
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Being Frank

Being Frank

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Frank is that guy who’s hiding in all of us, who has a story to tell but is holding back for fear of judgment, misunderstanding, rejection, not being taken seriously, or just because there’s no one there to listen to it. Being Frank is a podcast about these stories we all have and need to share. Some are fun, some are weird, some are scary and some are sad. They are all important. They are all beautiful and relevant. We are all Frank.
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Boston-based NHL.com writer Amalie Benjamin (11:35) to discuss Boston’s recent slump, Morgan Geekie’s ascendance and chances of making Team Canada’s Olympic roster, and her impressions of the Canadiens since Phillip Danault’s return after watching the Habs down the Bruins, 6-2, on Tuesday night. The guys open the show wi…
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In this episode, I discuss chewing and spitting (CHSP): what it is, why people with eating disorders may engage in this behaviour, and why it can be so harmful both mentally and physically. Topics covered include: What CHSP is and the underlying drivers of the behaviour The CHSP “habit loop” and how it becomes entrenched Metabolic and dental conseq…
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Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL Network's EJ Hradek (14:33) to discuss the two big trades made last week with Quinn Hughes heading to Minnesota and the goalie swap between Edmonton and Pittsburgh. Does Hughes heading to Minnesota shift the balance of power in the Central Division and what are the chances of him re-signing with the Wild? Plus, a loo…
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In this week’s episode, I’m joined by fellow Let’s Recover coach Louisa for an honest conversation about how body image evolves once you’re fully recovered, and our own lived experiences of body image healing and recovery. We discuss: Do we still experience bad body image? Body image during recovery vs. after recovery Navigating societal pressure i…
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Evidence-based tips for skill retention are offered through this systematic review of how training duration & methods affect PoCUS competency. #MedEd #POCUS Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15751By Medical Education
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Drawing on behaviour al economics, Harper et al. suggest ways in which we might turn mentoring into a habit to increase the rate at which trainees receive the support they need. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15749By Medical Education
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Jeremiah Johnson was an immigration judge in San Francisco. On November 21, he was fired by email without explanation. “I didn’t even have time to print out the letter before the system was shut down and I was locked out,” he said. The email arrived with the subject line “Termination.” Johnson is now one of more than 100 immigration judges who have…
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Bill Guerin (12:38) to talk about the Olympics, how Team USA's roster is shaping up, the impact of the rink dimensions and his Olympic experience. He also chats about how the Minnesota Wild rebounded from a miserable start to the season and the emergence of his goalie tandem. The guys start the episode talking about the …
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Young and Varpio map the similarities, differences, and areas of overlap across key research paradigms at play in Health Professions Education Research, detailing how research questions are asked and what outputs are deemed legitimate. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15752…
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Using Laurillard's six types of learning, Pham et al. offer insights into how GenAI is already influencing health professional education, highlighting that its role in collaborative learning is under-explored. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15746By Medical Education
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Dean Evason (13:23) to talk about the Blue Jacket's early season success, the parody of the NHL, the tight Eastern Conference standings, Jet Greaves' emergence in the crease and how Zach Werenski stacks up with other top defensemen in the NHL. The guys start the episode dissecting the stellar play of the Avalanche, Stars…
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In this episode, we break down body dysmorphia and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) - what they are, how they differ, and why so many struggle with body image in the first place. We explore the psychology behind distorted self-perception, common symptoms, and the impact of social media, diet culture and societal beauty ideals. We’ll cover: What body …
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Islanders GM Mathieu Darche (19:50) to talk about Matthew Schaefer's development, Bo Horvat's start and Patrick Roy's coaching style. The guys also get into Barry Trotz calling out the Predators, rookie goalies making an impact, the Minnesota Wild's hot streak and update the Trophy Tracker ahead of American Thanksgiving.…
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Dive into the delusions of detention and deportation under the Trump administration. The Florence Project’s legal director offers a new way to understand and challenge them. The legal director of the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Projectprovides an on-the-ground analysis of and reckoning with year 1 of the Trump administration’s detention a…
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Colorado Avalanche goalie Scott Wedgewood (13:15) to talk about his start to the season, the Avs success, his Olympic chances and some of the intricacies behind the goalie position. The guys start the episode talking about Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard, their Olympic candidacy and whether or not the Blackhawks are …
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In this week's episode I'm joined by coach and counsellor Alix Walker to discuss eating disorder treatment and managing social media when in recovery. Topics we cover: The hurdles accessing care for an eating disorder Not feeling 'sick enough' #Skinnytok, 'what I eat in a day' videos, and navigating social media in recovery Body image healing Manag…
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Wraith et al. offer an empirical test, using mixed methods, of whether educators can distinguish between reflections offered by medical students and those created by generative AI. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15750By Medical Education
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Feedback is critical in med ed, but why is it conceptualized so differently? 🤔 Using pattern theory, Patocka et al. analyzed 11 models to reveal key divergences & recurring patterns in feedback #MedEd #Feedback Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15706By Medical Education
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Dan and Shawn are joined by former NHL defenseman and current Tampa Bay Lightning analyst Braydon Coburn (16:00) to talk about the team's slow start, Brayden Point's struggles and Jon Cooper's strengths as a coach. He also chats about the surprising start to the season for the Anaheim Ducks and marvels at Matthew Schaefer's play at such a young age…
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Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com's Mike Zeisberger (16:25) to talk about the state of the Maple Leafs, their lack of scoring and their efforts to replace Mitch Marner's playmaking ability in their lineup. Plus, he talks about his conversation with Bill Armstrong of the Utah Mammoth and provides some perspective on Joe Thornton as he gets inducte…
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In this episode I am joined by Beth Francois, an experienced eating disorder dietitian to discuss everything eating disorder treatment. Topics we cover: Working with a dietitian in recovery, and the importance of specialised care Meal plans and structured eating When to start trusting your hunger-fullness cues 'All in' and extreme hunger What intui…
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How do patient complaints during residency shape physicians' careers? New #MedEd research by @phdhpe & @CMPAmembers reveals the long-term impacts on professional identity & practice Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15716By Medical Education
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How do simulation leaders see the future of immersive virtual reality for emergency training? 🔍 Read this article to discover debriefing strategies & insights to align virtual reality with your learning goals. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15748By Medical Education
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Longtime organizer and former Pima County Legal Defender Isabel Garcia starts the conversation off with an assessment of U.S. public knowledge of important historic issues such as the genocide of Indigenous people, slavery, labor, and immigration. “What do people,” she asks, “know about immigration in this country?” This is the question that guides…
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Dan and Shawn react to Tuesday night’s Frozen Frenzy, including Dan’s behind-the-scenes experience observing ESPN’s production of the event. The guys follow with reaction to Alex Ovechkin’s slow start to the season as he remains stuck on 899 career goals and Pittsburgh’s hot start to the season, and whether or not the Penguins can sustain their ear…
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Sebastian Aho of the Carolina Hurricanes (15:04) and Daren Millard to talk about the Vegas Golden Knights hot start (35:22). The guys start the episode looking back at Brad Marchand's return to Boston and play "In or Out" -- do they believe in the Utah Mammoth, Pittsburgh Penguins, Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Lea…
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In this episode, we're exploring body checking: what it is, why it happens, and how to actually break free from the cycle with some practical (and slightly unconventional!) strategies. Whether you're mirror checking, analysing pictures, lifting up your shirt, touching your stomach or comparing your body to others, this episode is for you. We’ll exp…
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Dan and Shawn are joined by Edmonton Oilers rookie forwards Isaac Howard and Matt Savoie (17:47) to talk about adjusting to the NHL game and lifestyle while learning the ropes from Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. In addition to a conversation with the Oilers' rookies, some of the topics covered in this week's podcast include the hot start to the…
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When first introducing new procedural skills, direct sensorimotor experience with guided support appears more beneficial than extended observation. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15725By Medical Education
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Offiah et al. use Hofstede’s framework to explore surgical cultures and their impact on female surgeons, leading to argument that surgical culture change focused on equitability is overdue. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15726By Medical Education
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As the puck drops on the 2025-2026 season, Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika (18:47) to discuss Mitch Marner’s debut with the Vegas Golden Knights and Gavin McKenna’s collegiate debut with Penn State, and NHL.com senior writer Tom Gulitti (38:51) to chat about Alex Ovechkin’s future in Washington as the 40-year-old supers…
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Ever wondered why you can eat a giant of low-calorie, high-protein, high-fibre foods and still feel unsatisfied? In this episode, we break down how fats and carbohydrates help your body feel truly full, mentally and physically. We talk about the difference between physical fullness and real satiety, and why eating enough energy-dense foods is so im…
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In a world where AI appears to be exacerbating gender inequities in healthcare, the authors outline why and how health professional programs might meaningfully respond. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15657By Medical Education
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The transition from #medstudent to doctor is filled with uncertainties. @DrMollyDineen , @InsidOutAnatomy & @GeorgieofMelb describe how this group can be supported to develop uncertainty tolerance. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15692By Medical Education
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In the first episode of the new season of @TheRink, Dan and Shawn are joined by TNT lead analyst Eddie Olczyk (9:17) to preview the 2025-26 season. The guys open the show with reaction to the Minnesota Wild signing Kirill Kaprizov to an eight-year $136-million extension and how the deal resets the market, including future deals for high-profile fre…
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How did the first Trump administration crack down on providing water and aid for migrants? And what insights we can gain from that now? In 2019 geographer and humanitarian aid volunteer Scott Warren faced 20 years in prison for doing humanitarian work on the border. After two long trials, a jury acquitted him in November of two felony charges of ha…
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Filmmaker Alex Rivera debuted Sleep Dealer, his groundbreaking border science fiction movie, at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008. The film won several awards but did not receive the wide commercial release it deserved. Over the years, Sleep Dealer has been rereleased on digital platforms and become a cult classic. The Border Chronicle is proud to…
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While transnational medical education is seen to boost workforce & local training quality, mismatches in curriculum, language & practice culture may hinder grads' readiness for international care. #MedEd #GlobalHealth Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15660By Medical Education
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Have you ever considered how we promote learner agency in medical education? In this paper @DrGerryG & colleagues shed new light on the conditions that let learner agency flourish. Read the accompanying paper here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15631By Medical Education
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#Workplacelearning is vital in acquiring interprofessional competences. However, guidance is required for trainees to optimally use IPC learning opportunities, begging the questions of does guidance on IPC occur, how and by whom? Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15617By Medical Education
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This work maps a path to a practical model of “wise competence”: Understanding incommensurability and the important role of moral economies. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15709By Medical Education
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The authors break down the billions generated by private immigration detention companies. An industry, they show, that is based on a false narrative. Who profits from immigrant detention, and how is the money made? Geographers Nancy Hiemstra and Deirdre Conlon have investigated these questions for 10 years, producing one of the most thorough examin…
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Medical students' daily wellness behaviors are shown to have substantial associations with mood, wellbeing, and other positive outcomes, but they do not generally appear to carry over to the next day. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15724By Medical Education
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Health professional educators are constantly renewing curricula, but why? This review proposes a comprehensive framework to scaffold and assess renewal processes. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15614By Medical Education
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Jesse Franzblau is a senior policy analyst at the National Immigrant Justice Center, a Chicago-based nonprofit that provides legal services to immigrants and advocates for their rights. Franzblau spent years documenting rights abuses in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands for the organization’s Transparency and Human Rights Project. He now advocates for be…
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This review paper outlines the experiences of medical students and postgraduate doctors with dyslexia, outlining several important implications for medical training. Read the accompanying article here: https://asmepublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15615By Medical Education
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Breaking bad news is challenging; stress makes it harder. This research shows the value of stress arousal training and worked examples for helping to teach essential verbal and nonverbal communication skills. Read the accompanying article here: https://asmepublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15658…
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A discussion about security as U.S. health care gets cut to fund the most gargantuan border enforcement bill ever passed. How do we create a counterforce to this? Why is it that when the word “security” is uttered, all thought and analysis go out the window? This is especially the case when people talk about “border security.” In this podcast, howe…
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Like it or not, you're a brand. Manage it well and you get promoted, grow reputation, and achieve career fulfillment. Manage it poorly and you get burned out and experience career stalls. Here, @theBranzetti et al. use brand management to provide guidance. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15601…
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