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Hands In Motion

American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT)

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The Hands in Motion podcast will be dynamic discussions with a variety of guests. There will be interviews with a variety of professionals about current treatment trends, hot topics in hand and upper extremity rehabilitation, current evidence, case studies, alternative treatment areas, and more. There will also be a variety of guests including consumers and content experts on current trends and issues.
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Welcome to Wellness by Designs Your go-to podcast for evidence-based education and inspiration in integrative healthcare. Whether you're looking to deepen your expertise in nutrition, herbal and naturopathic medicine, or sharpen your clinical and business skills, this podcast is made for you. Join us as leading practitioners and researchers share their knowledge, clinical pearls, and personal journeys—designed to support your growth and enrich your practice. So grab a cuppa, settle in, and l ...
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Practice Leadership

Evidence In Motion

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Join Dr. Larry Benz as he interviews world renowned thought leaders and shares his insights on leading with compassion, entrepreneurship and how humanizing healthcare can be a successful business model for PTs, OTs and other rehab clinic owners. Note: Clinical Podcast fans, we have an all-new clinically-focused podcast - PT Elevated. We will occasionally talk about big ideas and nerd out on research, but our ultimate goal is to provide knowledge and tools that you can apply in the clinic rig ...
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POWER Perspective is a talkback show hosted by Tessa Dooms. It typically features no-holds-barred discussions ranging from politics and socioeconomic matters to religion and lifestyle topics. POWER Perspective brings you hard-hitting interviews and debates featuring all the big names in politics. This show has a dedicated fanbase of “Perspectivians” and is a must-listen to, to understand what is happening politically in today's South Africa.
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The disappearance of Ana Walshe shocked the country. The case against her husband, Brian Walshe, has only grown more disturbing with every new filing, every hearing, every piece of digital and forensic evidence revealed in court. Now, as the murder trial begins, we’re breaking it all down — every motion, every witness, every allegation, every contradiction — with the depth, clarity, and psychological insight you expect from Hidden Killers and True Crime Today. This channel dives into the ful ...
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Why I Won't Give Up

Isaiah Markel Lesley

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Why I Won't Give Up is more than a podcast — it's a spiritual decree. A poetic, prophetic, and practical series crafted for spiritual entrepreneurs and visionaries who know they are called for more. Each episode is a living record of faith in motion — where biblical wisdom, prophetic language, and strategic action collide. This isn't surface-level motivation. It's a declaration. A demand on what God has already promised. 🎧 What to Expect: • Mantra-style affirmations to anchor your mornings. ...
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Pain Reframed

Evidence In Motion

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Pain Reframed is a podcast for physical therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapy assistants and other health care providers about pain and how pain is managed in our society. Pain is a large issue right now and we will bring powerful and helpful insights on how we can manage pain in a much more efficient and effective way. Pain Reframed is committed to changing language and practice patterns across disciplines and points of care in order to reduce the unnecessary suffering that ...
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Unraveled is hosted by journalist Alexis Linkletter. Each season features a deep dive investigation into a case or issue. Season 1 covers the case of the Long Island Serial Killer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lucretius Today is a podcast dedicated to learning Epicurean philosophy through study of the poet Lucretius, who lived in the age of Julius Caesar and wrote "On The Nature of Things," the only complete presentation of Epicurus' ideas left to us from the ancient world. We'll walk you line by line through the six books of Lucretius' poem, and we'll discuss how Epicurean philosophy can apply to you today. In this podcast we won't be talking about modern political issues. How you apply Epicurus ...
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Move Into Resilience is now called Move Into Coherence. Coherence is the quality of integrated wholeness and is the nature of the universe. This is an educational and experiential podcast (perhaps the only one of its kind) designed to teach people simple evidence-based motions they can do to help themselves navigate life with ease and comfort--and the science behind them. Creator of Mindful Motion and Somatic Release, Pamela Stokes, includes the motions she used to help heal from her own fib ...
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Vishal

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On 29th July 1981, while the eyes of the world are on London and captivated by the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, an eight-year-old boy disappears on his way home from the celebrations. Despite a huge police search he is never seen alive again. Seven months later his partial remains are discovered in a small patch of woodland in rural Sussex, many miles from home. Forty years on, and despite the emergence of new evidence, no-one has been brought to justice for the abductio ...
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Progressive chiropractic talk. Forward Thinking Chiropractic Podcast is the official podcast of the FTCA. On this show we interview the brightest minds of progressive chiropractic, as well as professionals from other professions. This podcast is for those who are interested in evidence based chiropractic, and my attempts to make discussing it entertaining.
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An exploration odyssey about REAL ESTATE and the REAL STATE of people. This podcast about user experience on university campuses will help you make a positive impact by raising awareness and providing best practice examples for rethinking the built environment to maximise human potential. I talk with experts to explore new perspectives and their practical implementation on cutting-edge topics about the learning/work environment (physical, digital, social) and people's health (body, mind, hea ...
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LIVE COURTROOM COVERAGE — NO COMMENTARY This is the raw, uninterrupted courtroom feed from The Trial of Brian Walshe, presented exactly as it unfolds inside the courtroom. Brian Walshe is standing trial in connection with the disappearance and death of his wife, Ana Walshe, a case that has captured national attention and raised urgent questions abo…
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LIVE COURTROOM COVERAGE — NO COMMENTARY This is the raw, uninterrupted courtroom feed from The Trial of Brian Walshe, presented exactly as it unfolds inside the courtroom. Brian Walshe is standing trial in connection with the disappearance and death of his wife, Ana Walshe, a case that has captured national attention and raised urgent questions abo…
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In the trial of Brian Walshe, the calmest voice in the courtroom today might have delivered the most devastating blow to his entire defense. Lead investigator Harrison Schmidt took the stand and walked the jury through what actually happened inside the Walshe home from January 4th onward — and what he revealed doesn’t just poke holes in Brian’s sto…
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We spoke to Siphumelele Zondi, multimedia lecturer at DUT, about Africa’s growing “AI for Africa” movement—an effort to build homegrown, culturally relevant AI solutions for the continent. From improving healthcare and agriculture to strengthening education and governance, AI offers transformative potential. Initiatives like the AI for Africa Found…
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We hosted a roundtable with Criselda Kananda, Dr. Kate Rees, and Ndivhuwo Rambau to mark World AIDS Day 2025 under the theme “Overcoming Disruption: Transforming the AIDS Response.” The discussion highlighted funding and health-system challenges, the rollout of tools like lenacapavir, and the vital role of community advocacy and youth-focused strat…
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We spoke to EFF MP Nazier Paulsen about Parliament’s historic adoption of the EFF’s motion for a multi-portfolio intervention into violent crime in the Western Cape. With gang-related murders surging, the motion pushes for coordinated oversight across policing and social development. Paulsen says this is more than symbolic—calling for expert-driven…
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LIVE COURTROOM COVERAGE — NO COMMENTARY This is the raw, uninterrupted courtroom feed from The Trial of Brian Walshe, presented exactly as it unfolds inside the courtroom. Brian Walshe is standing trial in connection with the disappearance and death of his wife, Ana Walshe, a case that has captured national attention and raised urgent questions abo…
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LIVE COURTROOM COVERAGE — NO COMMENTARY This is the raw, uninterrupted courtroom feed from The Trial of Brian Walshe, presented exactly as it unfolds inside the courtroom. Brian Walshe is standing trial in connection with the disappearance and death of his wife, Ana Walshe, a case that has captured national attention and raised urgent questions abo…
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LIVE COURTROOM COVERAGE — NO COMMENTARY This is the raw, uninterrupted courtroom feed from The Trial of Brian Walshe, presented exactly as it unfolds inside the courtroom. Brian Walshe is standing trial in connection with the disappearance and death of his wife, Ana Walshe, a case that has captured national attention and raised urgent questions abo…
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LIVE COURTROOM COVERAGE — NO COMMENTARY This is the raw, uninterrupted courtroom feed from The Trial of Brian Walshe, presented exactly as it unfolds inside the courtroom. Brian Walshe is standing trial in connection with the disappearance and death of his wife, Ana Walshe, a case that has captured national attention and raised urgent questions abo…
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Date: November 26, 2025 Reference: Ray et al. Emergency Department Visit Frequency Among Adults with Chronic Abdominal Pain: Findings From the 2023 US National Health Interview Survey. AEM November 2025. Guest Skeptic: Dr. Kirsty Challen is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine in the UK and an evidence-based medicine advocate. She’s a seasoned knowle…
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Ms. Duduzile Kubheka, Project Coordinator for BRICS Astronomy at SAAO, participated in the SFSA25 Youth Roundtable on 26 November 2025. Marking the forum’s 10th anniversary, the dialogue explored youth-driven innovation in addressing national challenges. Kubheka contributed to discussions on empowering young people through science, technology and i…
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As testimony before a parliamentary committee intensifies, alleged crime boss “Cat” Matlala insists the evidence linking him to organized criminal networks was fabricated. He claims investigators relied on distorted intelligence and flawed sources. Security expert Mike Bolhuis counters that the committee must carefully assess all allegations, evide…
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Understanding Epilepsy in South Africa examines the reality of seizures, treatment gaps, and persistent stigma across communities. Highlighting patient stories and expert insight from Epilepsy South Africa’s National Director, Sharlene Cassel, the feature promotes awareness, inclusion, and accessible care—empowering individuals living with epilepsy…
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Cellist William Nobela, a devoted South African performer and teacher, juggles long days of lessons, late-night studio sessions, and demanding concerts. Exhausted yet driven, he begins blending classical technique with modern sounds, discovering a style that resonates deeply with his students and audiences. As collaborations grow and his music spar…
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Tessa Dooms hosts a powerful round table with Andiswa Mosai, Greg Schneemann and Mzi Khumalo, unpacking how oversight strengthens governance in Gauteng. Mosai explains how the Finance Committee holds the Provincial Treasury accountable for clean, effective financial management. Schneemann outlines transport challenges, infrastructure backlogs and e…
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The GHCC is pushing back against MMC Mabaso’s claims of “illegal occupation,” arguing that Eldorado Park residents acted out of decades of unmet housing needs. They insist the issue is not criminality but government failure, calling for genuine engagement to resolve the crisis and uphold constitutional rights. Insight comes from Shaquill Kasan, GHC…
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Businessman Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala appeared before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee probing corruption and syndicate infiltration in SAPS, firmly denying responsibility for the contentious R360 million tender. His testimony added fuel to an already heated inquiry. Security analyst and UNISA associate professor, Prof. Dumisani Mabunda, weighs in on the…
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The 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children runs from 25 November to 10 December 2025 under the theme: “Letsema: Men, Women, Boys and Girls working together to end GBVF.” The campaign builds on the G20 Positive Masculinity Dialogue, advancing global commitments to combat GBVF. Deputy Minister Mmapaseka Steve Letsike will lead…
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Gen Z’s Blind Spot: Why Ableism Remains the Unspoken Issue — Gen Z leads global activism, yet disability rights remain overlooked in their social justice agenda. This feature unpacks why ableism continues to be sidelined and what genuine inclusion would require from the outspoken generation. Insight and analysis provided by Erica du Toit from the N…
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Episode 309 - The Error Of Basing Happiness On The Alleged Divinity Of The Human Mind Welcome to Episode 309 of Lucretius Today. This is a podcast dedicated to the poet Lucretius, who wrote "On The Nature of Things," the most complete presentation of Epicurean philosophy left to us from the ancient world. Each week we walk you through the Epicurean…
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The Rand Manipulation Case has lingered for years, raising questions about what happened, why it matters, and the slow pace of justice. Involving global banks, offshore traders, and a currency that shapes everything from imports to pensions, it remains one of the Competition Commission’s most complex investigations. CA and independent analyst Khaya…
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Despite collapsing service delivery, senior City of Johannesburg executives are taking home salaries nearing R5 million a year — far exceeding recommended national limits for municipal managers. As residents grapple with outages, water cuts, and failing infrastructure, OUTA CEO Wayne Duvenage unpacks how leadership pay has spiralled while accountab…
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Seventeen South Africans recruited by the MK Party are stranded in a Ukraine combat zone, reportedly sent to fight rather than train. Families claim they were misled, raising concerns about possible legal and diplomatic violations. Dr Oscar van Heerden, Senior Research Fellow at UJ’s Centre for Diplomacy and Leadership, explores the allegations, ri…
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The G20 Summit offers South Africa’s tech sector a pivotal opportunity to advance digital innovation, AI, and startup growth. But challenges remain — from the persistent digital divide to regulatory hurdles and rising global competition. Tech analyst and Business Day journalist Mudiwa Gavaza unpacks how the summit’s outcomes could shape the country…
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As the dust settles on a landmark High Court ruling directing the City of Johannesburg to verify, register, and allocate trading spaces to displaced informal traders, questions remain about conditions on the ground. This conversation revisits the judgment, its aftermath, and the realities facing traders today with Edward Molopi, Research and Advoca…
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A G20 report exposes South Africa’s deepening education divide: poor boys face a 1-in-40, and poor girls a 1-in-100 chance of continuing beyond high school, worsened by under-resourced rural ECD centres. Education activist Hendrick Makaneta discusses the urgent need for intervention and equitable access to quality early childhood and school educati…
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Heartlines’ #WhatCanIDo campaign empowers citizens to take daily action against gender-based violence by promoting positive fatherhood, healthy masculinity, and community accountability. The initiative aims to break cycles of violence and foster safer, more supportive communities. Zamabongo Mojalefa, Fathers Matter Lead at Heartlines, shares insigh…
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The trial of Brian Walshe is finally here, and before opening statements begin, we’re breaking down everything you need to know to understand what this case is really about. For nearly three years, the disappearance of Ana Walshe has been a story built on fragments — timelines, surveillance clips, digital searches, and unanswered questions. But now…
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Brian Walshe’s courtroom strategy just blew apart. When he stood in front of a judge and admitted — in his own voice — that he willfully conveyed Ana Walshe’s remains and misled investigators, he didn’t just plead guilty to two charges. He detonated the core of the defense narrative he’s been hiding behind for nearly two years. Now he’s walking int…
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Two major true-crime cases just took sharp, unexpected turns — one in the courtroom, one in the civil arena. First, Brian Walshe blindsided the court by pleading guilty to disposing of Ana Walshe’s remains and misleading investigators — but still maintaining he didn’t kill her. It’s a move that redefines the entire murder trial and forces huge stra…
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The story of Ana and Brian Walshe is not just another missing-person case. It’s a timeline filled with pressure, contradictions, and behavior that—when laid out piece by piece—paints an unsettling picture of a marriage heading toward a breaking point. And now, as Brian prepares to stand trial, prosecutors are preparing to bring every moment of that…
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Date: November 8, 2025 Reference: Millin M, et al., Prehospital Trauma Compendium: Prehospital Management of Spinal Cord Injuries – A NAEMSP Comprehensive Review and Analysis of the Literature, Prehospital Emergency Care, Aug 2025. Guest Skeptic: Clay Odell, BSN, NRP, RN, is a Paramedic Firefighter with Newport (NH) Fire-EMS. He is a past Chief of …
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Welcome to Episode 308 of Lucretius Today. This is a podcast dedicated to the poet Lucretius, who wrote "On The Nature of Things," the most complete presentation of Epicurean philosophy left to us from the ancient world. Each week we walk you through the Epicurean texts, and we discuss how Epicurean philosophy can apply to you today. If you find th…
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Right before jury selection — right before the moment everything becomes real — Brian Walshe walked into court and detonated a grenade in his own case. He pled guilty to two critically important charges: misleading investigators and disposing of Ana Walshe’s remains. But he refused to plead guilty to murder. It’s a strange split. A risky split. And…
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Two major true-crime cases just took sharp, unexpected turns — one in the courtroom, one in the civil arena. First, Brian Walshe blindsided the court by pleading guilty to disposing of Ana Walshe’s remains and misleading investigators — but still maintaining he didn’t kill her. It’s a move that redefines the entire murder trial and forces huge stra…
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This year, Men’s Health Awareness Month coincides with the Women for Change Shutdown on 21 November — a national action highlighting gender-based violence and the urgent need to declare femicide a national disaster. For some men, the shutdown may feel confronting or uncomfortable, but it is an important moment for reflection, empathy, and accountab…
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What if the real fallout from a head knock is not the moment of impact, but the silent systemic storm that unfolds in the weeks, months and even years that follow? In this powerful episode, clinical naturopath Louise Cork reframes concussion as a whole-body injury that is widely underreported, frequently misunderstood, and too often treated as an i…
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Brian Walshe’s courtroom strategy just blew apart. When he stood in front of a judge and admitted — in his own voice — that he willfully conveyed Ana Walshe’s remains and misled investigators, he didn’t just plead guilty to two charges. He detonated the core of the defense narrative he’s been hiding behind for nearly two years. Now he’s walking int…
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The final hearing before the murder trial of Brian Walshe wasn’t just a procedural stop — it was a preview of the evidence the jury may hear, the strategies both sides are preparing, and the enormous fight over what parts of Brian Walshe’s digital life will be allowed into this courtroom. In this episode of Hidden Killers, we break down exactly wha…
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Music/Culture & Activism (reclaiming culture as resistance, as memory, as imagination) - As the G20 meets in Joburg, the grassroots movement We The 99 hosts the People’s Summit, uniting workers, youth and artists to demand a fair global economy and use culture as a tool of resistance and imagination. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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