Adam Blackwell and Amy Stirling met as graduate students in anthropology, both obsessed with studying the same dead language and long-lost culture. Their relationship was always... complicated. They were bitter rivals, ideological opposites, and even went out on a date once - though they’d really prefer if everyone forgot about that last thing, thank you very much. Then, they became the first two people in thousands of years capable of doing magic. Over the next five years, they became globa ...
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The official podcast of the Society of Graduate Students at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. We aim to showcase the innovative research that graduate students are conducting at Western University and appeal to various audiences including those within and beyond the academic community.
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RadioBio is a podcast where UC Merced biology graduate students talk with scientists about biological systems, from molecules to ecosystems.
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Conversations about commencement. The Liminal explores the space between a student's last final and their first job. Join the team at Tassel to explore the world of graduation. heytassel.substack.com
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A podcast hosted by Robert Balfanz, director of the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins School of Education.
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Office Hours with Dr. Lacy is all about helping doctoral students finish their dissertations in 12 months or less so they can graduate and become DOCTOR!
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Reality Therapy is a podcast about how reality itself can be therapeutic. While I touch on a variety of topics with many interesting guests, I am primarily focused on the therapy profession. Most guests are therapists or graduate students who focus on observing and analyzing the influence of social justice ideology on this field.
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Empowered, knowledgeable, and engaging. Cara and Missi provide insightful, relevant conversations on midwifery topics that will enhance student knowledge and improve confidence for certification. Featuring current research and evidence based practice guidelines, the EngagED midwife podcast hopes to engage practicing midwives to enhance their robust knowledge base and elevate their clinical practice.
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Inspiration Dissemination is an award-winning radio program that occurs Sunday nights at 7PM Pacific on KBVR Corvallis, 88.7FM. Each week on the program, we host a different graduate student worker from Oregon State University to talk about their lives and passion for research here at the university. By presenting these stories, we can present the diverse, human element of graduate research that is often hidden from the public view. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID ...
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Join Syracuse University's Graduate School to learn about professional and career development, hear from alumni, and find out about events.
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The Rural College Student Experience is the first and only podcast dedicated exclusively to centering rural college student voices in conversations about higher education access and equity. This podcast is a space for rural students to share their stories, inspire others, and challenge the misconceptions about rural college students. Hosted by Dr. Matt Newlin (mattnewlin.com), RCSE features student guests —a currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate student from a rural background—who sha ...
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The CUNY Graduate Center is a leader in public graduate education devoted to enhancing the public good through pioneering research, serious learning, and reasoned debate. The CUNY Graduate Center offers ambitious students more than 40 doctoral and master’s programs of the highest caliber, taught by top faculty from throughout CUNY — the nation’s largest public urban university. Through its nearly 40 centers, institutes, and initiatives, including its Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), ...
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Prominent leaders from around the world join MBA students for conversations on effective leadership, core values, and lessons learned throughout their careers. View From The Top, the podcast, is based on the dean’s speaker series at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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Victors in Grad School explores what you can do to find success in your own graduate school journey no matter what you plan to do. Through experts and individual interviews you will be introduced to what it means to find success and tips on achieving success in graduate school.
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Authentic stories from physical therapists navigating challenges, making pivotal decisions, and discovering their purpose. Whether you're a student, recent graduate, or considering a career change, these conversations will inspire you to explore possibilities within our PT community. Join us as we explore the diverse paths of physical therapy – one story at a time.
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UMBC Mic'd Up Podcast welcomes faculty, students, alumni, and industry thought leaders to share their insights and UMBC experiences.
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Hosted by CJ the DJ (Colette Steer), this is a 30 minute radio show featuring a graduate student or postdoc each week. Each episode is an opportunity for Queen’s grad students and postdocs to showcase their research to the Queen’s and Kingston community. From time to time, CJ the DJ also interviews an alum or interview grad students in relation to something topical for the day. Grad Chat is a collaboration between the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs and CFRC 101.9FM
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Raw Talk is a graduate student-run podcast at the University of Toronto about medical science, and the people who make it happen. We focus on the journeys, perspectives, and expertise of health researchers, professionals, students, patients, and community members at the University of Toronto and beyond. Our mission is to promote the research culture within the Institute of Medical Science, the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, and broader life sciences community; provide guidance to current and p ...
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Join us as we chat about all things Careers and Placements. We'll be joined by a host of guests to support you every step of the way through your journey as an Aston University student. You can expect to hear about topics such as work experience, CV advice, assessment centres, the placement year and more!
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Dr. Pamela Kreiser (with Meredith Edwards Nagel and Teighlor Polendo) shares her practical insights about how to improve relationships and promote peace—drawing upon her experience teaching graduate and undergraduate students, serving as a Lead Mediator, and training Mediators. Submit your questions to [email protected] KEYWORDS: Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Conflict, Relationships, Mediation, Human Connection, Dyadic Communication, Interpersonal Communicatio ...
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Debugged: A Congressional App Challenge Podcast connects the country’s youth and technology by *debugging* the intricate world of technology. By highlighting trends in the industry, simplifying complex concepts, and introducing high profile guests, Debugged offers an opportunity for its listeners to delve into tech in an analytical but relatable manner. Hosted by Medha Gupta, a CS graduate from NYU and CAC board member, an annual national programming competition for high school students that ...
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EDU Café, where education meets inspiration! Hosted by Consult4Ed Group, this podcast is your go-to space for the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in education. Join us as we explore one episode and post at a time!
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Teachers are Earth's Mightiest Superheroes and their stories can inspire generations. The Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast is on a journey to share the stories of 500 Black educators. Why? Research shows that Black students who have even one Black teacher are more likely to graduate, attend college, and see themselves reflected in positions of leadership. White students also benefit from learning from a diverse teaching force. This podcast is necessary because storytelling is the ...
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What's it really like to live and study at Sweden's most international university? Hear from current students, alumni, teachers and other staff from across Lund University as we delve into the many facets of international student life, covering the topics you want to hear about. The Lund University International Podcast is produced by the Division of External Relations at Lund University. For more information, including how to get in touch, check out our website: https://www.lunduniversity.l ...
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A movie review podcast where a film critic, an actor, a geek, a handsome graduate student, and a guy named Andy review the new movies of 2022 about once a month! Join us! — Movie Podcast Weekly.com
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Two Messianic Jewish graduate students think deeply about Messianic Jewish history and theology. We also engage with questions asked by other Jews, Hebrew Roots/One Law groups, and Christians. These questions include: Can you be Jewish and believe in Jesus? Are Gentiles obligated to keep kosher, Shabbat, and the feasts? Didn't Christianity replace Judaism? And many more! We hope to be thoughtful conversation partners with you as we explore these issues. Subscribe if you would like to join us!
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Guided by 20-year experienced ICU nurse Brooke Wallace and powered by AI — here's your study buddy from the classroom to the bedside. Think Like A Nurse is your go-to podcast for nursing students, NCLEX test-takers, and new graduate nurses who want to survive nursing school, thrive in clinicals, and step confidently into practice. Powered by AI and real-world nursing experience, each episode features conversational insights based on common questions and challenges faced by student and new gr ...
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Two guys with brain injuries share the lived experience in collaboration with a speech/language pathologist. Co-hosts Ken and Jesse interview peers about their experiences following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and healthcare professionals and friends and family members who spend time with people following ABI. Melissa Capo, M.S., CCC/SLP, along with graduate students, supports the co-hosts in the planning, interviewing and review of podcast episodes. An audio engineer professional and his st ...
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Welcome to The Horn Signal, brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass, where the horn takes center stage. In each episode, you'll hear from acclaimed horn players from around the world as they share their experiences and insights. Discover valuable advice on finding influential teachers, auditioning for college and graduate programs, building a successful career, and excelling in studio recordings. Whether you're a student, professional, or simply a fan of the instrument, The Horn Signal offers a w ...
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The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast is brought to you by multiple physical therapists where we interview prominent guests within the realms of healthcare education aimed at PTs, students, and other healthcare providers who want to transition to education and learn how to be effective educators and learners from various roles as PTs to patients/ CI/ Mentor/ CEU Teacher/ Professor/Administrator and transition to interviewing educators from other professions to observe their models ...
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On TAP is a three-headed, freewheeling conversation about topics of current interest to graduate students, professors, independent scholars, and all those interested in academic Theatre and Performance Studies. Each edition features established scholars in Theatre and Performance Studies chatting about several topics of field-wide interest, including trends in ideas and scholarly methods, pedagogy, career development, notable developments in research, publishing and hiring, and news-worthy e ...
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Every week the Wonkhe team and guests from across higher education dissect the week's big policy developments, and we also feature views from around the sector.
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A student-run podcast, produced by Sussex Neuroscience Society, aiming to showcase the breadth of innovation and creativity across psychology and neuroscience within the University of Sussex, and further afield. Here at BrainCast, we try to make cutting-edge research accessible to the public, in a non-complicated, easy-to-follow way.
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Creatives Like Us® is a podcast dedicated to opening up the conversation and amplifying the voices of underrepresented creatives, especially people of colour. Hosted by graphic designer Angela Lyons, this podcast is all about breaking down barriers and showing that a successful career in the creative industry is possible for everyone. Through open conversations with inspiring creatives, Angela creates a platform for stories that challenge the status quo and provide insight, encouragement, an ...
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This is a podcast designed to inspire and highlight the stories of women of color in graduate school who are prioritizing their overall health and wellness as they pursue higher education.
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Interview with a student about graduate profile.
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Where big ideas in history meet open conversation. Each episode invites listeners into the Seminar experience, where, every Monday afternoon during term, visiting scholars and graduate students exchange ideas about new lines of historical inquiry shaping the future of the field. We talk about presenters' current research and paper, their broader academic interests and the significance of their research in the current moment. If you have any feedback, suggestions or questions, please contact ...
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Where we talk job interviews for college students and recent graduates.
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The Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford podcast features faculty, graduate students, visiting speakers, and alumni in conversation with Miles Osgood and Leah Chase on the history, philosophy, and practice of Buddhism. Interviews are intended to be both academic and accessible: topics range from scholarly publications and insights to personal journeys and reflections. Interview videos are posted on YouTube, @thehocenterforbuddhiststudies. For more information about our events, speakers ...
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Make the Leap focuses on the many economic hurdles facing college students, lower-income individuals, and those striving to move up the social ladder. Hosts George Grayeb, Brad Constant, and Kristen Beal pay special attention to social mobility, career opportunities and the support that people need along the way.
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The UConn FYP&LC Podcast, ”My First Year Story,” will follow the journey of a first-year student as they have insightful conversations with members of UConn Nation about their first years of college. Witty and engaging, the podcast will provide a snapshot of what it’s like to be a first-year student at the University of Connecticut and how we are all connected by the shared experience of going to college, learning, growing, and making mistakes along the way.
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This Is Purdue, the official podcast for Purdue University, highlights stories about Boilermakers from across all disciplines, who through research, innovation and determination, have persistently pursued their next giant leap. Hosted by Purdue University alum, Brian Lamb School of Communication graduate, and Indiana native Kate Young, This is Purdue aims to examine all of the incredible accomplishments of Boilermakers and their contributions to the world. Join us every other Thursday as we ...
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From the Southeast Asia Program at Cornell University, the Gatty Rewind Podcast features interviews and conversations with scholars and researchers working in and around Southeast Asia, all of whom have been invited to give a Gatty Lecture at Cornell University. Conversations cover the history, politics, economics, literature, art, and cultures of the region. Interviews are hosted by graduate students at Cornell University, and podcast topics cover the many nations and peoples of Southeast A ...
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We are searching for big ideas that inspire hope and action in higher education around institutional transformation and innovation to advance student success outcomes. Joining John Gardner are higher education leaders and other relevant persons of interest who will discuss innovation and strategies that improve higher education. All opinions and views expressed as part of “Office Hours with John Gardner” belong solely to the individual participants and do not necessarily represent those of t ...
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The “Let’s Get Physical (Therapy) Podcast,” hosted by MedStar Health Physical Therapy, is a new educational podcast series designed for rehabilitation professionals, students, new graduates, and those in related fields. Join us as we discuss treatment options, innovations, techniques, and more with a wide variety of medical professionals. Questions or podcast suggestions? Email us at [email protected].
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Have You Herd? is brought to you by the American Association of Bovine Practitioners, an international association of cattle veterinarians and veterinary students dedicated to the health, productivity and welfare of cattle.
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Communicate with Confidence: Tips for Graduate Student Success
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46:56Effective communication isn't just a buzzword; it's a core skill for success in graduate school and in life. In the latest Victors in Grad School episode, "Communicating Your Needs with Confidence," Dr. Christopher Lewis and Reilly Chabie tackle a challenge every grad student encounters: advocating for yourself and expressing what you truly need to…
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Osteoporosis Unmasked: Midwives on Screening, Risk, and Real Prevention
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42:22Send us a text A fracture rarely starts with drama. It’s often a quiet misstep, a stumble off a curb, or a slip on a throw rug—and that’s exactly why bone health deserves our full attention. We’re taking a clear, practical tour through osteoporosis and osteopenia: what they are, why they’re “silent,” and how to get ahead of them with smart screenin…
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Your Findings Are Trash And What To Do About It
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17:51In this conversation, Dr. Lacy emphasizes the significance of writing discussion chapters in research and the critical role of data analysis. She explains that well-analyzed data leads to clearer and more effective communication of findings, making the writing process smoother and more intuitive. The discussion chapters should reflect a deep unders…
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Pannill, Miriam, and Harvey discuss Carla Neuss's Theatre Journal article on gender reveals, James Bundy's retirement from leading the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, and the PBS stream of The Public Theater's free production of Twelfth Night in Central Park.By On TAP
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566. AI and 3D Printing in Healthcare with Alex Orphanos
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36:29Dr F Scott Feil interviews rocket scientist Alex Orphanos about 3d Printing and AI in Healthcare and their future
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Episode 139: Analyn Salvador-Amores, Department of Anthropology, University of the Philippines Baguio
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46:11In this episode, host Namfon Narumol Choochan interviews Analyn Salvador-Amores (Ikin), Professor of Anthropology and former Director of the Museo Kordilyera at the University of the Philippines Baguio. Together, they discuss how the recent tourism trend has revitalized Kalinga tattoos, a tradition of the ethnolinguistic group in Buscalan village, …
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This week on the podcast we examine how Budget 2025 reshapes the university funding model – from the international levy and modest new maintenance grants, to confirmed tuition fee uplifts and changes to pension tax arrangements that will affect institutional costs. We discuss what the package tells us about the government’s approach to public finan…
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How I landed the perfect placement role at BMW | Evie Phillips
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33:17In this episode, we chat with Evie Phillips, an Aston University student who completed a 13-month placement with BMW Financial Services UK. Evie shares her experience working on diversity and inclusion projects, leading events, and growing her professional skills - plus how Aston’s Careers and Placements Team supported her journey. About The Bluepr…
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Episode 6. After her departure from Sinclair University in 2026, Amy Stirling struggled to find the kind of success and notoriety that Adam achieved. As she prepared for a moment that might make or break her academic career, she sought counsel from various figures from her past. But when she finally got a shot at the big time, the opportunity came …
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Being Intentionally Yourself with Gus Bhandal
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33:06In this episode, Angela sits down with Gus Bhandal, a LinkedIn trainer and marketing agency owner based in Coventry, to discuss authenticity in business and the power of being intentionally yourself. Gus shares his unconventional journey from marketing professional to pub landlord and how running a pub for three years became the catalyst for starti…
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Dr F Scott Feil explains the practice and benefits of a Gratitude Journal for healthcare students, professors, and clinicians. He also makes a call to action asking the audience how they practice gratitude.
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The Horn Signal is proudly brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. Join hosts John Snell and Preston Shepard as they interview horn players around the world. Today's episode features Audrey Flores, NYC freelancer and Broadway horn player. About Audrey: Audrey Flores is a freelancing horn player in New York City. She attended the Juilliard School and th…
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Barb Lotan, Manager of Sexual Violence Prevention & Response Services, Overview of Supports and Services Available
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31:23This week, join Barb Lotan, Manager of Sexual Violence Prevention & Response Services, to learn about the many supports and services the office provides to the Queen’s community.By CFRC Podcast Network
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Stop Wasting Time on the Literature Review
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11:09In this conversation, Dr. Lacy discusses the critical role of a well-structured literature review in research, particularly in qualitative studies. She emphasizes the common pitfalls researchers face in articulating their methods and the importance of clarity in data collection and analysis. Takeaways A solid literature review is foundational for r…
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#BookCast 9 | People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
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58:02For this edition of #BookCast, your hosts Garth Casbourn, Meghan Voll, and Scott Walters cover the unique writing of People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks, a tale based on a real and highly important Jewish prayer book told through fictional vignettes of its history. Hanna is a book conservator tasked with restoring a famous (and very real) copy o…
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome | Hidden Disabilities | Part 2/3
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1:23:23Zoe, a Univesity of Sussex student, joints the Hidden Disabilities team (Emily and Riddhi) to discuss her Hidden Disability: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a poorly understood chronic pain condition that causes intense and debilitating levels of pain. Zoe discusses her experience with CRPS, the healthcare adn education systems, and what she…
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome | Hidden Disabilities | Part 1/3
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48:46Zoe, a Univesity of Sussex student, joints the Hidden Disabilities team (Emily and Riddhi) to discuss her Hidden Disability: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a poorly understood chronic pain condition that causes intense and debilitating levels of pain. Zoe discusses her experience with CRPS, the healthcare adn education systems, and what she…
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome | Hidden Disability | Part 3/3
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41:04Zoe, a Univesity of Sussex student, joints the Hidden Disabilities team (Emily and Riddhi) to discuss her Hidden Disability: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a poorly understood chronic pain condition that causes intense and debilitating levels of pain. Zoe discusses her experience with CRPS, the healthcare adn education systems, and what she…
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#141: How to Manage Holiday Stress with Vanessa Trine, LPPC
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39:41In this episode of Asking For A Friend with TalkDoc, co-hosts Dr. Pamela Kreiser, Meredith Edwards Nagel, and Teighlor Polendo welcome back licensed therapist Vanessa Trine, known for her expertise in anxiety disorders and trauma. Vanessa shares practical ways to handle holiday stress and anxiety, offering insights into maintaining balanced communi…
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AI in the Classroom: Empowering Teachers, Preserving Connection with Ryan Gravette
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24:44🍎 What happens when AI enters the classroom for teachers? In this EDU Café episode, the last of three in his series on AI’s impact, Ryan Gravette of Idaho Digital Learning explores how educators are adopting AI at different levels: Informing – drafting emails, translating parent communications. Augmenting – co-creating rubrics, quizzes, and lesson …
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Meniscus Injury Rehab: Best Practices, Criteria, and Clinical Insights with Sports PT Stefan Rasinski
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55:31Send us a text Welcome to today’s episode. We’ll be examining current best practices for the rehabilitation of meniscal injuries, both through conservative management and following surgical repair. Joining me is Stefan Rasinski, a physical therapist with extensive experience in orthopedic and sports rehabilitation. In this discussion, we’ll review …
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528 | #InspiringMinds 10: Caravaggio with a Cellphone: Merging Tradition With Digital Identity
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29:29In this week's episode, hosts Ryan Baxter and Mark Ambrogio interview Natasha Beaudoin, a student in the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program. The MFA has both academic and production elements, which enables Natasha to pursue her interests, mixing traditional painting techniques with influences from social media, gaming, and digital culture. Natasha i…
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From Philosophy to Psychedelics | What's Going On Everywhere Else | Dr. Lia Iglesias
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58:17In this episode of BrainCast, Keira sits down with Dr. Lia Iglesias, a postdoctoral researcher at Aarhus University in Denmark, who spends her days investigating the endocannabinoid system in fear modulation. Join us for a chat about her narrow miss at a career in philosophy, research into psychedelics for PTSD, and dealing with rejection in academ…
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The Eelgrass is Greener on the Other Side
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48:49Join us for a chat with Jazlee Crowley, a 4th year PhD student in Integrative Biology who takes us on a deep dive into the complex interactions of the bodhi tree. Jazlee's research takes us to Hawaii, but as we soon learn, relationships with the bodhi tree are prominent in many countries and cultures. As Jazlee investigates the role of the bodhi tr…
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The magic of a Lund University student ball
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29:38Of the many exciting events students at Lund University get the opportunity to participate in, the tradition of the student ball is perhaps the most glamorous. These white-tie events are held regularly throughout each year, giving a chance for Lund students and alumni to dress up for an evening of fine dining, dancing, and socialising. In this epis…
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Dr. Brenna Greer, "African Americans and the Photographic Seat of Honour"
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40:47‘Why do people look at Black people the way they do?’ This is the central provocation of our guest scholar's work. Dr Brenna Greer is an African Americanist and Associate Professor of History at Wellesley College. Her work traverses the histories of culture, race, gender, and, more recently, citizenship in the United States. We discuss her paper, “…
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From Psychology to Sports Management: Julia Stulock's Grad School Story
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20:20Graduate school can be an overwhelming journey, filled with big decisions, self-doubt, and transformation. In the latest episode of the "Victors in Grad School" podcast, Dr. Christopher Lewis welcomes Julia Stulock, Director of Recreational Services at the University of Michigan-Flint, to share her unique path from psychology undergraduate to sport…
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Epi. 261 – 9th AABP Recent Graduate Conference – Setting the Tone
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31:53AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by the program committee for the 9th AABP Recent Graduate Conference which will be held in Lincoln, Neb., February 13-14, 2026. The program committee consists of Dr. Tracy Potter, program chair and AABP emerging leader; Dr. Monka Dziuba, dairy; Dr. Riley Jones, cow-calf; and Dr. Tanya Weber, feedl…
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Episode 175- Fourth Quarter Reflections with Richard Mullendore
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47:14Dr. Richard Mullendore currently teaches a first-year seminar at the of University of North Carolina Wilmington. He previously served as the vice president for student affairs at the University of Georgia, vice chancellor for student life at the University of Mississippi, and he worked at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, the University …
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Capitalism Vs. Commerce In Your Consulting Business
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12:36Dissertation Information Qual Scholars Community: https://qual-scholars.circle.so/ 10 Pages In 2 Days Writing Retreat: https://qualscholars.com/10pages/ The Finish Your Dissertation Institute: https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website: https://qualscholars.com/ Qual Scholars' Instagram: https://instagram.com/qual_scholars/ Book A…
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Diabetic Emergencies: Mastering DKA and HHS Crisis Management
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14:33Check out ThinkLikeANurse.org COMPREHENSIVE NOTES Core Difference: DKA vs HHS DKA (Type 1 diabetic, absolute insulin deficiency) No insulin → body burns fat → ketones formed → metabolic acidosis Deep, rapid Kussmaul respirations Total body potassium depleted though serum may appear high State of starvation + dehydration HHS (Type 2 diabetic, relati…
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SIADH vs DI: Clear, Simple, & Finally Understandable
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15:26Check out thinklikeanurse.org Comprehensive Notes Core Concept Both conditions revolve around one hormone: ADH, the body’s water-saving signal. SIADH: Too much ADH → body holds water (soaked inside) DI: Not enough ADH or kidneys ignore ADH → body loses water (dry inside) The blood and urine move in opposite directions in each disorder. SIADH — “Soa…
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Respiratory Emergencies: ARDS, Pulmonary Edema & Tension Pneumothorax
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14:31This episode breaks down three of the most dangerous respiratory emergencies nurses face: ARDS, cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and tension pneumothorax. Using clear bedside cues and rapid-action frameworks, you learn how to spot these crises early, understand the physiology driving them, and take the immediate steps that prevent collapse. From pink f…
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Guests from the Reality Therapy podcast discuss the backlash against Donald Trump as though it were a psychological diagnosis.By Ryan Rogers
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Electrolyte Emergencies: Lifesaving Moves Every Nurse Must Know for NCLEX
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13:17Check out thinklikeanurse.org for more #Comprehensive Notes ##I. Overview Focus: 6 electrolytes + 4 acid–base disorders Goal: Know one classic sign + one lifesaving intervention for each NCLEX weight: High (8–16 questions across categories) Foundational rule: Always assess volume status first — dry vs overloaded guides almost every intervention II.…
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How You Will Fail Your Dissertation Defense And How To Avoid It
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13:07In this conversation, Dr. Lacy discusses the challenges faced by doctoral students, particularly focusing on the feelings of imposter syndrome and self-doubt. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's achievements and the mental barriers that prevent individuals from acknowledging their capabilities. Lacy encourages listeners to shift thei…
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Shock, Sepsis & SIRS: Early Clues, Fast Actions & Bedside Nursing Pearls
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13:25Visit thinklikeanurse.org Comprehensive Episode Notes 1. What Shock Really Is Core definition: inadequate tissue perfusion, leading to anaerobic metabolism, rising acid, cellular hypoxia, and eventual organ failure. All shock types follow the same three-stage progression: Stage 1: Compensated – tachycardia, tachypnea, cool pale skin, anxiety, decre…
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18 Pharmacology Red Flags With 1 Simple & Clear Action for each
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15:12Check out www.thinklikeanurse.org 1. Opioids – Respiratory Depression Red Flag: Respiratory rate below 8–10 Action: Stop the infusion immediately, administer naloxone, monitor closely for re-sedation. 2. Heparin – HIT (Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia) Red Flag: Platelets below 100,000 Action: Stop heparin immediately, notify provider, avoid antipl…
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Dirty Sixty Breakdown: NCLEX Pharmacology Red-Flags & Priority Actions
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13:28Visit thinklikeanurse.org EPISODE NOTES 1. Why Pharmacology Is the Gatekeeper Largest and most feared NCLEX subsection. Students may face 20–50+ pharm questions in a row. Scoring under 58% on pharm practice drops first-time pass chance to ~30%. NCLEX repeatedly tests the same 15–20 high-danger scenarios, not broad memorization. 2. The Strategy Shif…
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In this episode, guests from the Reality Therapy podcast discuss how to solve issues facing trans identified people... without chemical castration or surgical mutilation.By Ryan Rogers
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Shock, Sodium, Potassium & pH: The High-Stakes NCLEX Breakdown
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15:30Check out thinklikeanurse.org Comprehensive Episode Notes I. The “Critical Triangle” for NCLEX Fluids, electrolytes, and acid–base interpretation form the foundation of the NCLEX physiological adaptation category. Accounts for ~11–17% of exam questions. Mastery requires recognizing patterns, sequences, and priorities. II. Fluid Volume: Absolute Los…
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Leading the Congressional App Challenge with Joe Alessi
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17:13On Episode 2 of Season 5, Suhaani and Teddy interview Joe Alessi, director of the Congressional App Challenge. Tune in to hear more about Alessi’s interests in politics, STEM, and education! Plus, Alessi offers some advice to App Challenge participants.
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Episode 138: Anocha Suwichakornpong, Associate Professor of Film, Columbia University
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45:20In this episode, host Namfon Narumol Choochan speaks with "Mai" Anocha Suwichakornpong, independent filmmaker, producer, founder of Electric Eel Film, and Associate Professor in Film at Columbia University. Anocha shares how films and filmmaking can be a form of resistance by rethinking the boundary between truth and fiction. They discuss how her p…
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Spotting the Warning Signs: How Nurses Make Life-Saving Decisions
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13:25Check out thinklikeanurse.org Notes: Proactive Risk Management: The focus is on spotting early warning signs of patient deterioration and making life-saving decisions before a crisis escalates. Nurses must be vigilant and act quickly to prevent further harm. ABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation): The foundation of every clinical decision. Airway is…
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High-Risk Drugs & Critical Interactions Every Nurse Must Know: Mastering Medication Safety
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15:11Notes: Check out thinklikeanurse.org to get more out on this! The Ten Rights of Medication Administration: Includes the original five (patient, drug, dose, route, time), expanded to emphasize the critical thinking required by right documentation, right education, and patient’s right to refuse. Independent double checks for high-alert drugs (insulin…
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