Bioethics for the People Podcast is for anyone interested in bioethics. Wait, not sure what bioethics is? We are here to explore that question.
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Bioethics Podcasts
The Bioethics Podcast is an audio resource exploring the pressing bioethical challenges of our day featuring staff, fellows, and friends of The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity.
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High-stakes ethics decisions are common in health care. What should you do? Each month, the AMA Journal of Ethics' podcast, Ethics Talk, features interviews with influential experts and leaders on a wide range of cultural, historical, legal, and social topics in health care ethics. We sort through interesting, important, and difficult questions, talk about how to weigh competing values, and offer strategies for navigating real world tough cases.
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Society’s running a fever, and two sharp-witted physicians are on the case. Surgeon-scientist Arghavan Salles dives into social media’s wildest trends, while anesthesiologist-bioethicist Alyssa Burgart follows news and legal cases for their ethical twists. Together, they examine the cultural, political, and public health symptoms of our time with scalpel-sharp analysis, unflinching questions, and enough humor to keep us all going.
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This is a podcast series called Demystifying Genetics where I, Dr Matt Burgess, Genetic Counsellor interview other genetic counsellors, people working in genetics or people affected by genetic conditions. We chat about human clinical genetics, genetic counselling, ethics, pyschosocial issues and more. To contact me, please reach out at matt at insightgenomica dot au.
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Who we are: We are a collaborative of bioethics scholars interested in creating a more inclusive space to explore topics relevant to bioethics and the medical humanities while advancing equity and social change/restitution. Although we found our shared interests through our membership in the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Race Affinity Group, we are independent of ASBH and any other organization. The views expressed in this podcast are our own and the speakers and do not repre ...
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Bobby Schindler is President of the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network and Associate Scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute.
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Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary is the longest-running independent healthcare podcast. 17 years of unfiltered truth about American healthcare. Matthew survived brain cancer at 21, built the young adult cancer movement from nothing, and now channels patient rage into political power. Each episode features battle-scarred survivors, exhausted caregivers, and the rare insider brave enough to name what's killing us. Real stories from real people who refuse to accept that healthcare has to hu ...
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Join me on his journey as we talk about bioethics in cancer and coma's Cover art photo provided by jesse orrico on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jessedo81
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A podcast from The Hastings Center, a nonpartisan research institution dedicated to bioethics and the public interest since 1969.
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BioTalk is a pro-life video series about all things bioethics, especially those issues related to human biotechnology — cloning, embryonic stem cell research, genetic engineering, transhumanism, etc…
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Microbes Bene and Mal will be looking at some different science situations and seeing what’s good and bad about them! Bene and Mal’s Bioethics series with support from Nuffield Council on Bioethics
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Life and Dignity with Wesley J. Smith
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Life-and-death dilemmas. New medical technologies. Controversial treatments. In playing god? we hear from the patients whose lives were transformed—and sometimes saved—by medical innovations and the bioethicists who help guide complex decisions. Ventilators can keep critically ill people alive, but when is it acceptable to turn the machines off? Organ transplants save lives, but when demand outpaces supply, how do we decide who gets them? Novel reproductive technologies can help people have ...
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Host Jozef Zalot interviews prominent ethicists and medical professionals on the big issues facing health care today. "Ethics on Air" is a production of the National Catholic Bioethics Center. The views expressed in "Ethics on Air" do not necessarily represent those of the Editorial Board or the ethicists or staff of the National Catholic Bioethics Center. for more information on Catholic bioethics visit https://www.ncbcenter.org/.
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Modern-day issues from a Biblical perspective.
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CBmE&U is a podcast developed by the Centre for Biomedical Ethics in the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at National University of Singapore to promote awareness and debate in bioethics. The podcast showcases CBmE researchers interviewing members, visitors, and international guests on various topics in biomedical research and healthcare. Please subscribe through your streaming service to get updates on new podcasts! If you would like to use this content for teaching purposes, you are welcome ...
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What happens when robots, AI, and big data enter the hospital? Glenn Cohen (a professor and deputy dean at Harvard Law School) is unpacking that question in this exploration of biotechnology, ethics, medical law, and health care policy. Each week, he'll interrogate a single technology – such as digital pills, AI-powered decision support algorithms, or digital health apps – through the lens of ethical concerns like informed consent, liability, and privacy.
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Insightful and consequential news coverage and analysis, with thought leaders, decision-makers, and top experts in politics, law, culture, academia, science, medicine, bioethics, and faith.
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Graphically Exposing the Injustice of Abortion
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Lively conversations with professors, fellows, scholars, and friends of the University of Notre Dame's de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. The Center is committed to sharing the richness of the Catholic moral and intellectual tradition through teaching, research, and public engagement, at the highest level and across a range of disciplines. For more information visit http://ethicscenter.nd.edu
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Pediatric Ethics Podcast is a monthly podcast from the Children’s Mercy Bioethics Center in Kansas City. This free podcast series for pediatric health care professionals features leading pediatric ethicists discussing timely topics in pediatric ethics.
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Podcast by Toby Buckle
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JBI Dialogues is presented by the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry as a multidisciplinary space to connect academic, professional, and community voices in conversations about ethical, legal and social issues arising in health care, the health professions and the biological sciences. JBI Dialogues involves our contributors, readers, and the editorial team, extending the work of the journal with exchanges of ideas about its published research and emerging issues and practices in bioethics. The JB ...
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“Research Ethics Reimagined” is a podcast created by Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R), hosted by Ivy R. Tillman, PRIM&R's executive director. Here, we talk with scientists, researchers, bioethicists and some of the leading minds exploring new frontiers of science. This season, we are going examine research ethics in the 21st century -- and learn why it matters to you.
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The London Lyceum seeks to encourage serious thinking for a serious church by creating an intellectual culture of charity, curiosity, and critical thinking. Find out more about us at our website: www.thelondonlyceum.com
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Discusses a broad range of technology ethics topics. Hosted by Daniel Smith, Associate Director of Content and Education at CITI Program. New episodes every month. Learn more at about.citiprogram.org.
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Science isn’t as black and white as the media often portrays it. Join former science teacher and vegan educator Sarina Farb for nuanced, honest, and holistic conversations exploring the gray areas of science and ethics in society. If you care about making the world a better place, like doing your own critical thinking, and are tired of censorship, corporate bias, and politicized science, this is the podcast for you! The Science is Gray podcast takes a critical look at the intersection of sci ...
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Texts and Human Experiences
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Podcast by New York City Bar Association
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Brad Carr interviews the world's best leaders. Previous guests include Navy SEALs, #1 New York Times bestselling authors, CEOs, and more. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it. In 2018, Brad Carr teamed up with the Navy Leadership and Ethics Center to produce 12 podcasts with guests featured on the Navy Reading List and Navy Movie List. Those episodes are archived here. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this content are th ...
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Us talking about our discoveries in biology!
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The podcast where we question existing norms in medicine, science, and public health.
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The world of healthcare is rapidly evolving. Join us in exploring the trends, strategies and innovations that are reshaping the industry. Powered by Taylor Healthcare, the Digital Healthcare Experience is a platform for conversations with leaders on the forefront of the digital healthcare revolution. Watch our videos on YouTube @TheDigitalHealthcareExperience This podcast is your gateway to the latest trends and breakthroughs in digital health. In each episode our hosts from Taylor Healthcar ...
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Bus Projects is an artist run organisation based in Melbourne.
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Scholars, researchers, and journalists talk about how they got it wrong
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Podcast by Tyler Young
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I discuss with my friends and family members about their daily experiences. I turn their days in to exiting content for all to listen to!
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Hosts Adam Braus (@ajbraus) and Scot Maupin (@scotmaupin) meet up each week where Adam brings a new idea to help the world and Scot picks and prods at it with jokes and questions. The result is an informative and entertaining podcast that always gets you thinking.
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In this podcast, my friend and I will debate over controversial topics having to due with the science world. We take one topic, research and then talk about these ethical decisions based on facts and backed up with valid arguments. We ask questions, answer questions, and sometimes question ourselves. Occasionally we will bring in a specialist to get a professional opinion but most of the time the podcast consists of us asking each other questions and coming up with new ideas.
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A podcast seeking to discuss a variety of topics that are applicable to living out our faith in Vancouver right here and now. There will also be interviews with pastors, theologians, and leaders from all over the place, where we will talk to them about their area of expertise or interest, hoping to glean from their insights in a way that is helpful to all of us.
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We close out Season 8 with a very special episode that is particularly poignant in this holiday season when people of many faiths are called to reflect on our core values. We are joined by Reverend Jackson who is currently the Associate Conference Minister for Justice and Witness Ministries in the Central Atlantic Conference in the United Church of…
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Devan and Tyler catch up after a busy few months. For the past several months, listeners have been asking the same questions: Did you quit? Are you guys fighting? Did the podcast die? The answer is no, no, and no. We’ve been working on a limited series that takes us deep into a particular moment in medical history. A moment with long shadows. Legal…
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Spoken Word Poetry Podcast – Emmanuel: The Word Made Flesh
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17:42This poem, written by and read for us by CBHD Research Scholar Anna Vollema, intersperses poetic reflection with quotations from Scripture and excerpts from “O Come, O Come Emmanuel.” Read the poem at https://www.cbhd.org/intersections/emmanuel-the-word-made-flesh We are very excited about a new era for CBHD at LeTourneau University! The alignment …
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Charting the Next Frontier in Nursing Informatics | With Mark Heyward Johnson at Prisma Health
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38:11Season 3 kicks off with a frontline conversation every healthcare leader should hear. In this episode, we sit down with Mark Heyward Johnson, RN, Chair, Practice Excellence and Informatics Council at Prisma Health and Immediate Past President at the American Nursing Informatics Association (ANIA), to explore the next frontier in nursing informatics…
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On the Value of Books with Stephen Presley and John Wilsey
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44:25In this episode Jordan talks with John Willsey and Stephen Presley about the significance of books in shaping intellectual and spiritual growth. They explore personal formative books, influential authors, and the impact of biographies on understanding one's own life journey. The conversation also touches on the value of disagreeing with certain tex…
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What's Trending? Marriage Trends, State Abortion Battles, AI Communication, and More
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33:26In this month’s What’s Trending episode, we trace why fewer girls expect to marry while boys’ expectations hold steady, then turn to 2026 state abortion ballots, AI “grandma” simulations that risk warping grief, and new research on how physics shapes embryonic life. The throughline is formation: how tech, culture, and faith guide our choices and ou…
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Telehealth for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention - On Tech Ethics
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27:40Discusses digital health solutions that support health promotion and disease prevention. Our guest today is Danielle Louder, who serves as the Co-Director of MCD Global Health’s U.S. Programs and the Director of the Northeast Telehealth Resource Center. In these roles, she is responsible for advancing the use of digital health strategies to improve…
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Trevor Maxwell lived the archetype of masculinity in rural Maine. Big, strong, splitting wood, raising kids, and carrying the load. Then cancer ripped that script apart. In 2018 he was bedridden, emasculated, ashamed, and convinced his family would be better off without him. His wife refused to let him disappear. That moment forced Trevor to face h…
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Why Reasons and Rationalizations Don’t Replace Repentance
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40:37Ever notice how easy it is to defend yourself and how hard it is to say, “I was wrong”? From kitchen-table conflicts to headline-making controversies, we trace how self-justification sneaks into our words, our ethics, and even our prayers—and why real repentance is the only path to enjoy the forgiveness already won for us. Follow the show, share it…
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The global immigration debate with Pontus Odmalm
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1:12:22Across the world mainline political parties have faced a challenge from the far-right. Across the world, they've struggled to offer a counter narrative on immigration. Why?By Toby Buckle
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Koby & Hannah's 2025 Holiday Podcast Spectacular
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28:46The most anticipated annual tradition on Out of Patients returns with the 2025 Holiday Podcast Spectacular starring Matthew's twins Koby and Hannah. Now 15 and a half and deep into sophomore year, the twins deliver another unfiltered year end recap that longtime listeners wait for every December. What began as a novelty in 2018 has become a time ca…
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Revisiting: Exploring the Spirit of Christmas
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31:26Enjoy this previously published episode. We will be back with a fresh new episode next week. In this episode, Bob, Christa, and Jeff trace how the “spirit of Christmas” drifted from the incarnation to vague goodwill and why anchoring the season in Christ brings joy that endures grief, illness, and change. We share practical ways to teach the story,…
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Jason Gilley walked into adulthood with a fastball, a college roster spot, and a head of curls that deserved its own agent. Cancer crashed that party and took him on a tour of chemo chairs, pediatric wards, metal taste, numb legs, PTSD, and the kind of late night panic that rewires a kid before he even knows who he is. I sat with him in the studio …
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I recently published an article in The New Republic interviewing the American's who saw our democratic collapse coming -Cassandras, as I called them. I wanted to understand why some people got it, and others didn't. I'm joined by one of them, Irina (also my wife) who interviews me on the process of writing it and what I learn't.…
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Send us a text In their final episode of 2025, Drs. Salles & Burgart perform a thorough examination of the Vanity Fair exclusive featuring Trump's new White House staff. Our physician hosts dissect the viral photoshoot that's causing more raised eyebrows than a Botox convention, with special attention to the inflammatory rhetoric surrounding Susie …
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When Research Ends Abruptly: Preparing for Study Terminations With Brandon Brown, MPH, PhD
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36:33In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we explore the unprecedented wave of federally funded research terminations affecting tens of thousands of study participants. Brandon Brown, MPH, PhD, is a Professor of Medicine at UC Riverside School of Medicine’s Department of Social Medicine, Population and Public Health and a H…
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Dr. Marissa Russo trained to become a cancer biologist. She spent four years studying one of the deadliest brain tumors in adults and built her entire research career around a simple, urgent goal: open her own lab and improve the odds for patients with almost no shot at survival. In 2024 she applied for an F31 diversity grant through the NIH. The r…
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Risks, Benefits and AI: Rethinking Informed Consent | With Chad Brouillard, Partner at Foster & Eldridge, LLP
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38:56We're capping off Season 2 with a must-listen discussion on patient trust, AI and consent. In this episode, we're joined by Chad Brouillard, medical malpractice defense trial attorney at Foster & Eldridge, LLP to explore the risks, benefits, and legal realities of AI in healthcare. As artificial intelligence becomes deeply embedded in clinical care…
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The manger sits inside a story older and bigger than a single night in Bethlehem. When we remember that Jesus was born a Jew—son of David, heir to the covenants—we recover the full weight of Advent and see how God kept precise promises to bless the whole world through Israel. That memory does more than enrich Christmas; it clarifies our mission and…
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Scott Capozza and I could have been cloned in a bad lab experiment. Both diagnosed with cancer in our early twenties. Both raised on dial-up and mixtapes. Both now boy-girl twin dads with speech-therapist wives and a lifelong grudge against insurance companies. Scott is the first and only full-time oncology physical therapist at Yale New Haven Heal…
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Becoming a Genetic Counselor: Identity, Mentorship, and Belonging. Demystifying Genetics with Rachel Mills.
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54:04Host Matt Burgess talks with Dr. Rachel Mills, a genetic counsellor and educator, about her PhD work on professional identity, how conferences and mentorship shape early-career genetic counsellors, and the changing roles of teaching, research and advocacy in the field. The conversation covers training choices, the role of research and mindfulness i…
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Author Interview: "How Old Are You, Actuarily?"
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5:06Dr Diya Uberoi joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article, coauthored with Abby Rud: "How Old Are You, Actuarily?" Recorded October 3, 2025. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Editorial Fellow Interview: "Should Aging Be Treated?"
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5:33Editorial Fellow Dr Nicolai Wohns joins Ethics Talk to discuss the December 2025 issue of the Journal: "Aging is Bad for You?" Recorded October 9, 2025. Read the full December 2025 issue, Aging is Bad For You?, for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: "What Are the Most Ethically Salient Implications of Epigenetic Age Testing?"
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3:59Dr Michael Hauskeller joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Liam Shore: "What Are the Most Ethically Salient Implications of Epigenetic Age Testing?" Recorded September 29, 2025. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Author Interview: "Lessons for Responsible Geroscience From the History of Longevity"
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4:28Dr Nicolai Wohns joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Dr Daniel Promislow: "Lessons for Responsible Geroscience From the History of Longevity." Recorded October 9, 2025. Read the full article for free at JournalOfEthics.orgBy AMA Journal of Ethics
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Widening gender divide? Blame Nick Fuentes.
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56:14Send us a text In this episode, the doctors perform a clinical examination of the pathological messaging aimed at young men by right-wing influencers like Nick Fuentes. They dissect the misogyny spreading through social media platforms, with particular attention to the inflammatory rhetoric that leads to dangerous attitudes toward women. The progno…
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Backus, McCall, and Monck: Oh my! - Generally Particular Ep. 50
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47:33In this episode of Generally Particular, hosts Jake Stone and Jesse Owens discuss their experiences and insights from their recent academic endeavors, including challenges faced during their studies, reflections on Southern Seminary, and their participation in the ETS conference. They delve into the historical contributions of General Baptists, the…
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Is Philosophy Essential to Theology? - Kiffin's Keep Ep. 80
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12:36In this episode of Kiffin's Keep, Jordan discusses the relationship between natural theology, philosophy, and the necessity of technical precision in theological discourse. He argues that while philosophy is essential to theology, it is not the ultimate source. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Natural Theology and Philosophy 01:25 The Role of Philoso…
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We're moving to Texas! We are deeply grateful to our supporters and donors who have stood by us as we sought a new home! Read the full announcement: https://www.cbhd.org/announcements/cbhd-to-letu If you would like to make a celebratory gift for the Center to help launch our work at LeTourneau, you can mail checks to the address below or give onlin…
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Voice as a Biomarker of Diseases - On Tech Ethics
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22:04Discusses voice as a biomarker of diseases, including ethical considerations and how this technology could change the way we diagnose and monitor diseases. Our guest today is Yael Bensoussan, who is an Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology at the University of South Florida Health Morsani College of Medicine and a fellowship-trained laryngologist. …
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Prophets and the Promise of Christmas with Professor Emeritus Mark Braun
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40:03What if the most honest voices for Advent are also the most uncomfortable? We sit down with Pastor Jeff Samelson and Professor Emeritus Mark Braun to unpack what prophets actually did, why their words weren’t power plays or vague predictions, and how their message threads from Assyrian threats to a manger in Bethlehem. This is a journey through Isa…
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Dr. MaryAnn Wilbur trained her whole life to care for patients, then left medicine behind when it became a machine that punished empathy and rewarded throughput. She didn’t burn out. She got out. A gynecologic oncologist, public health researcher, and no-bullshit single mom, MaryAnn walked straight off the cliff her career breadcrumbed her to—and l…
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From Navy Decks to Genetic Docs: One Man’s AFAP Journey. Demystifying Genetics with Dan Shockley (Favourite gene: APC).
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44:48Host Matt Burgess speaks with Navy veteran Dan "Dry Dock" Shockley, who was diagnosed at 51 with attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis after routine screening revealed hundreds of polyps. Dan shares his experience with genetic testing, major surgeries including a permanent ileostomy and pancreatic-sparing resection, and how he connected with Dr…
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NY Passes Emerging Technologies Amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code with City Bar's Help
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1:41:21The New York Emerging Technologies Amendments to the New York Uniform Commercial Code are the result of a multi-year collaboration between the City Bar (led by the City Bar Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence) and the Uniform Law Commission, including the New York State delegation to the Uniform Law Commission. This significant legis…
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The Professor Will See You Now (If They Still Have a Job)
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55:08Send us a text In this week's episode, Drs. Salles and Burgart perform a critical examination of academic freedom under attack, focusing on the viral case of an Oklahoma pre-med student who's created a fever pitch of controversy by turning in shoddy work and targeting her transgender professor. The doctors dissect how right-wing influencers are tur…
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Episode 5 of Standard Deviation with Oliver Bogler on the Out of Patients podcast feed pulls you straight into the story of Dr Ethan Moitra, a psychologist who fights for LGBTQ mental health while the system throws every obstacle it can find at him. Ethan built a study that tracked how COVID 19 tore through an already vulnerable community. He secur…
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The Human-AI Partnership in Clinical Practice | With Dr. Zafar Chaudry, Chief Digital Officer at Seattle Children's
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35:37In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is transforming medical decision-making, clinical workflows, and patient outcomes. Our guest, Dr. Zafar Chaudry, Senior Vice President, Chief Digital Officer, and Chief AI & Information Officer at Seattle Children's, breaks down what a true human-AI partnership looks like inside modern healthc…
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In this episode of the London Lyceum, host Jordan Steffaniak discusses the podcast's mission to foster serious thinking within the church community. He reflects on the production of over 500 episodes, outlines future plans for the podcast, including a reduction in the number of episodes, and emphasizes the importance of community support to continu…
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What’s Trending? Assisted Suicide, Autonomy, and AI Relationships
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29:00Culture is racing toward comfort, control, and convenience—and the cost is showing up in our laws, our relationships, and our shared sense of right and wrong. We dive into Illinois’ move toward legalizing assisted suicide, the long-game strategy that normalizes it across states, and a striking proposal in Scotland to create buffer zones that silenc…
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The Good Cancer Club Sucks: Chelsea J. Smith
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45:46Chelsea J. Smith walks into a studio and suddenly I feel like a smurf. She’s six-foot-three of sharp humor, dancer’s poise, and radioactive charm. A working actor and thyroid cancer survivor, Chelsea is the kind of guest who laughs while dropping truth bombs about what it means to be told you’re “lucky” to have the “good cancer.” We talk about turn…
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From Values to Gene Therapy: Leading the Future of Genetic Counselling. Demystifying Genetics with Sara Pirzadeh - Miller. (Favourite gene: CDH1)
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48:26Host Matt Burgess speaks with genetic counsellor and NSGC president Sara Pirzadeh‑Miller about her early research on values in genetic counselling, how life experience shapes practice, and the evolving role of genetic counsellors. They also discuss the clinical challenges of the CDH1 gene, risk interpretation, screening versus prophylactic surgery,…
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