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Leveraging the Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories

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A Mayo Clinic podcast for administrators, outreach managers, and laboratory professionals hosted by Jane Hermansen, outreach manager at Mayo Clinic Laboratories, on how to best leverage and optimize the laboratory for patients, clients, and staff.
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Fractured

ReFOCUS Media Labs

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A project of ReFOCUS Media Labs citizen journalists, FRACTURED is an informative podcast about the most important events as well as political and social challenges related to the refugee crisis and migration flows in the world with a special focus on Europe. ReFOCUS Media Labs foundation is dedicated to building a global network of media labs to equip asylum seekers and recognized refugees with modern media creation skills. For more go to: https://refocusmedialabs.org/
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The EP Edit

EP Lab Digest

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The EP Edit is the official podcast of EP Lab Digest, a monthly publication for electrophysiologists and allied health professionals in the field of cardiac electrophysiology (EP). Each episode, we share candid conversations with thought leaders in the field about the latest advances in EP as well as emerging tools and technologies. To learn more about The EP Edit, visit www.eplapdigest.com.
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The Lead in Peds

Children's National Hospital

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"The Lead in Peds" is dedicated to open conversations that take you beyond the lab coats into the groundbreaking work of child health research. From fragile hearts to kids facing addiction and bodies that won't grow, host Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH, chief academic officer and chair of Pediatrics, sits down with experts from Children's National Hospital to uncover the breakthroughs shaping the future of pediatric medicine. We engage with our pediatric leaders in cardiology, endocrinology, beh ...
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Researchers Under the Scope

University of Saskatchewan, OVDR, College of Medicine

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Medicine is so much more than lab coats and stethoscopes. The research community at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine is a diverse group of humans, all working with their own unique motivations — and not all of them work in a hospital setting. Get to know what gets these researchers amped about their jobs, what they're doing, where they're doing it, and why. Presented by the Office of Vice-Dean of Research, College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Religion Unmuted

Boniuk Institute and Religion and Public Life Center

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Religion Unmuted is the podcast where we explore how religion is lived. We aim to amplify voices that are not often heard in public conversations about religion. Join us for research-driven dialogue as we look for religion in unexpected spaces—such as the workplace, the lab, or on the campaign trail—and in everyday life.
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Chef Life Radio is not about working harder, optimizing systems, or hustling your way out of exhaustion. It’s about restoring authorship. Hosted by Chef Adam Lamb, Chef Life Radio explores the invisible emotional and leadership load carried by people who love their work, and quietly let that love become obligation. Through reflective solo episodes and lived stories, the show names what most professionals feel but rarely articulate: When responsibility becomes erosion When endurance replaces ...
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Technology-focused conversations that tell the story of Hilliard City Lab, its partners, and associated companies. The City of Hilliard launched this initiative in 2021 to help grow the entrepreneurial ecosystem by providing resources and support to local startups and tech companies. This program removes government barriers, fosters innovation, and drives economic growth in Hilliard and across Central Ohio.
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Hello and welcome! I'll be honest, as someone working in a lab at a hospital, I needed a creative outlet and decided to try podcasting. I love to talk - most days - and I love looking for ways to boost my happy hormones and I want to share what works for me in hopes it may work for you; but like I also just love to talk about random shenanigans so join me for whatever ride this may look like.
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Beyond the Bench

Beyond the Bench

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Step inside the world of science with Colin, Josh, and Shawn on Beyond the Bench Podcast! This is where curiosity meets conversation, as three friends explore the stories, experiments, and discoveries that happen beyond the lab bench. Each episode brings you: Fascinating insights from the world of science, research, and innovation Real-life lab experiences, tips, and behind-the-scenes stories Thought-provoking discussions, laughs, and debates that make science approachable and fun Whether yo ...
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Founded in 1997 by a team of India’s leading cardiologists, CARE Hospitals started its journey as a 100-bedded Heart Institute with a core team of 20 cardiologists, 1 operating theatre, and 1 catheterization laboratory. 25 years later, the CARE Hospitals Group is a multi-speciality healthcare provider with 17 healthcare facilities serving 7 cities across 6 states in India. It is the regional leader in South and Central India and is amongst the top 5 Pan-Indian hospital chains. CARE Hospitals ...
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CAMTech Chats

CAMTech Chats

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CAMTech Chats is a curated podcast series about current topics in medtech brought to you by the Consortium for Affordable Medical Technologies (CAMTech) at Massachusetts General Hospital Global Health.
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My Favorite Mistake is a podcast about learning without blame in business and leadership. Despite the name, it’s not just my favorite mistake—it’s yours, it’s ours, and it’s what we can all learn from when things don’t go as planned. Hosted by author and consultant Mark Graban, each episode features honest conversations with leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, and changemakers about a meaningful mistake they made—and what they learned after things went wrong. How they responded. How they imp ...
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Medicare Connect Radio

Millennium Physician Group

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Welcome to Medicare Connect Radio, sponsored by Millennium Physician Group. Each week, we talk about the healthcare issues that are important to you if you’re 65 or older, approaching 65, or maybe you’re making healthcare decisions for a loved one who’s in their golden years. We invite providers and experts to share insights to help you take control of your healthcare decisions. Millennium Physician Group has quickly become the leading independent physician group with more than 800 healthcar ...
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HOW TO NOT DIE

Diagnostic Detectives Network

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Is you diagnosis precise, correct, and complete? Is your treatment plan perfect? Get answers here: https://diagnosticdetectives.com/ Top doctors educate and share wisdom that patients cannot hear during brief office visits. Diagnostic Detectives Network expert conversations invite you to go beyond buzzwords and platitudes in medicine. How to maintain health? How to get better if your health faltered? What are common misconceptions in medicine? Our experts answer these questions. Host: Anton ...
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This podcast is for technical and scientific founders in Data, Energy, Defense, Agriculture, Aerospace, and Deep Tech who want to turn new ideas into reality. The AI-innovation cycle doesn't use the old rules to scale, so how will really big ideas move from lab to launch to full diffusion? From bio-inspired drones mimicking insect movement, to quantum computing breakthroughs and climate tech moonshots; we help scientific founders, buyers, investors and regulators collaborate to source scalab ...
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Award-winning podcast featuring interviews with the world’s greatest adventurers, immersive travel documentaries recorded on location, deep dives into cultures around the world, and inspiration for how to life to the fullest. Hailed as “inspiring storytelling” by the New York Times, and “Ear candy for listeners” by the Washington Post, past guests include Conrad Anker, Ed Stafford, Kristine Tompkins and many more legends of travel and adventure.
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Midcoast Morning

CHLY 101.7FM

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Typically running 28 minutes, Midcoast Morning covers local news and current affairs happening in Nanaimo and on the Salish Sea. Midcoast Morning largely focuses in on one big story per show, interviewing reporters about their stories, as well as those making news and those impacted by it. We also feature the curators and creators in our local arts and culture scene. Midcoast Morning broadcasts and podcasts every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 8:30 AM. Tune in at www.chly.ca/listen ...
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Healthcare innovation is moving fast, but are we leaving the patient behind? The Patient Signal is the essential briefing for patient advocates, policymakers, and health tech innovators who need to understand the human impact of new technology. We move beyond the hype of funding rounds and stock prices to focus on what matters most: access, outcomes, and equity. Each episode breaks down the critical intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Life Sciences, and Government Policy. We filter the ...
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Everything Is Up

Tammera Hollerich

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A podcast about the successes and achievements of those that have risen to the top in their field or who have achieved a level of success and want to make a positive impact on their communites. Ordinary people are achieving remarkable things and you can too. I couldn't be more excited to share these stories with you.
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Tell Me About Yourself Podcast

Holley M. Kholi-Murchison

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Tell Me About Yourself is a podcast created - like it's sister-book - for dynamic human beings constantly redefining themselves, their work, and the world around them. It explores the journeys of artists, creatives and entrepreneurs accurately and artfully defining themselves and their successes on their own terms. From challenges and triumphs, to defining moments and daily practices, each conversation provides a personal look at unconventional roadmaps for preserving a sense of self and cat ...
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TISS-EVE

Tissedu

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The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), established in 1936 as the Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work in Mumbai, aimed to create human service professionals to address the issues of unemployment and poverty in the context of the Great Depression of the 1930s. It was renamed ‘Tata Institute of Social Sciences’ in 1944, and in 1964 the Government of India (GoI) declared TISS as ‘Deemed to be a University’ under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act, 1956.
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Local government is willing to front the costs to bring a cardiac catheterization lab to Nanaimo. The Nanaimo Regional Hospital District Board unanimously passed a motion this month resolving to earmark up to 50 million dollars to fund 100% of the cardiac catheterization lab project as part of its funding commitments to that project and a new patie…
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In this episode, we explore a range of recent developments in healthcare and technology: 1. A study highlights the positive impact of Medicaid expansion on lung cancer survival rates, emphasizing the importance of healthcare accessibility. 2. Mavacamten shows promise in treating pediatric obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, offering a potentia…
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In this episode, we explore key developments from the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference, where biotech companies made waves despite the lack of major announcements, highlighting the sector's ongoing growth potential. Chai Discovery's collaboration with Eli Lilly aims to enhance biologics discovery using AI, following a successful Series B funding roun…
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Why Survival Mode Kills Leadership Before It Kills You The holiday season doesn't create problems in your kitchen, it reveals them. When the heat is highest and the pressure builds, what surfaces isn't just about staffing shortages or vendor issues. It's about the stories we tell ourselves about what leadership actually means. ------------------- R…
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Episode Page Angie Callen — founder of Career Bend, host of No More Mondays, and author of Scary Good: Discovering Life Beyond the Sunday Scaries — shares why choosing engineering school became her favorite mistake. In this episode, Angie reflects on becoming an engineer despite being deeply people-oriented, how that decision shaped her thinking, a…
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In this episode, we explore how data, AI, and capital are transforming the life sciences industry as 2026 begins. We start with Accenture and Salesforce's new AI-powered life sciences cloud, designed to streamline operations and improve decision-making. Next, we discuss Alexandra Beneville's appointment at Phreesia, enhancing their life sciences co…
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In this episode, we explore the FDA's new guidance exempting certain wellness features and clinical decision support tools from medical device oversight, fostering innovation in wearables and software. We also delve into the role of AI in pharmaceutical customer relations, highlighting the need for seamless integration to enhance sales and support.…
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In this week’s Mistake of the Week, a company’s HR team accidentally sent a mass termination email to the entire workforce — including the CEO. The culprit was an offboarding automation tool left in the wrong mode, turning a routine test into a company-wide panic. Mark Graban explores what this moment teaches about automation, human fallibility, an…
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In this episode, we delve into recent developments in politics, health care, and technology. Former President Donald Trump has called on Republicans to adopt a more flexible approach to abortion restrictions to secure a health care deal, emphasizing the need for compromise to achieve broader legislative goals. Meanwhile, Biobeat Technologies has ra…
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Welcome to today's episode, where we explore the latest in health and technology. OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Health, a new feature designed to integrate personal health information with AI, helping users manage their health more effectively. This innovation reflects a growing trend in healthcare towards using advanced technologies to enhance patie…
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In this episode, we explore President Donald Trump's recent executive order establishing a unified national policy for AI development, aiming to override various state regulations. This move seeks to address concerns from health IT companies about inconsistent state laws, promoting a cohesive strategy across the healthcare sector. We also delve int…
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In this episode, we explore the transformative role of AI in the pharmaceutical industry, highlighting Insilico Medicine's Rentosertib, the first AI-discovered drug poised for Phase 3 clinical trials. With AI investments projected to reach $16.49 billion by 2034, industry leaders like Eli Lilly are at the forefront, collaborating with tech giants t…
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In this episode of My Favorite Mistake, Mark Graban talks with Jason Sherman, an entrepreneur, startup advisor, and educator, about the early startup mistakes that quietly shape everything that follows. Episode page with transcript, video, and more Jason shares hard-earned lessons about choosing co-founders, distinguishing “smart money” from money …
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Why do New Year’s resolutions fail so predictably—and what does that teach us about change at work? In this Mistake of the Week, Mark Graban explores why treating change as a test of willpower is a reliable setup for frustration, both personally and in organizations. Drawing on behavioral psychology and leadership examples, the episode connects fai…
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In this episode of the “Leveraging the Laboratory” podcast, Jane Hermansen, outreach manager at Mayo Clinic Laboratories, welcomes Chelsea Conn, Mayo Clinic Laboratories’ director of regulatory affairs. Together, they break down the latest regulatory changes and share actionable strategies to help outreach programs stay informed and prepared. Key t…
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Send us a text Tonya is back! We talk being Team Portia and our feelings about Black Hospital, why "who shot Drew" has been going on too long and all of the various holiday celebrations. Grateful for any support: buymeacoffee.com/GHSundayShift New Merch Store: https://www.zazzle.com/store/sunday_shift_merch Follow us on Instagram at GH_Sunday_Shift…
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In this episode, we delve into the recent appointment of a key adviser to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccine policy to the CDC, marking a significant shift in the agency's approach to children's health research. This move could signal a broadening of perspectives within the CDC, as the adviser, known for challenging mainstream vaccine consensus, step…
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Nick Saban calls it “the dumbest decision I ever made” — a fourth-and-one call from the 2001 SEC Championship Game that still sticks with him. In this episode, Mark Graban breaks down why even the greatest coaches make mistakes, what Saban learned from the moment, and how leaders can turn high-pressure missteps into opportunities for trust and grow…
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This episode moves from brand strategy to public health strategy, and shows how leadership choices ripple through both worlds. We start with Kenvue’s global agency shakeup, bringing WPP and Publicis into clearly defined lanes as the company looks to streamline execution and push growth across a $1.6B ad footprint. Then we zoom out to 2026’s vaccine…
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Welcome to the Legaltech News Podcast, where we delve into the dynamic intersection of law and technology. Stay informed with our expert analysis on the latest trends in legal tech, from AI integration in legal processes to tackling cybersecurity threats. Discover how legal departments can boost efficiency and cut costs, while law firms enhance cli…
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In this episode, we explore the latest developments in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. The FDA has approved an oral version of Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy, potentially increasing accessibility for patients seeking weight-loss solutions. The pharmaceutical industry is undergoing significant changes, with major mergers and regulatory shifts shap…
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Welcome to the AI in Healthcare podcast, where we explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the medical industry. AI is rapidly reshaping healthcare, with a projected compound annual growth rate of 38.6% driven by deep learning, remote monitoring, and chronic care management. McKinsey & Company highlights the role of generativ…
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In this episode of Religion Unmuted, host Todd Ferguson speaks with Stacy Auld, Vice President of Spiritual Care and Values Integration for Houston Methodist, a prominent healthcare system. Stacy offers a fascinating look at the multifaceted role of a hospital chaplain, exploring how her work has evolved from providing bedside care to leading syste…
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Send us a text Tara from Port Misery is back and this week we talk Willow's trial, Joss the spy and Lulu's kids. Tara also runs down all of the stories we watched in 2025! Grateful for any support: buymeacoffee.com/GHSundayShift New Merch Store: https://www.zazzle.com/store/sunday_shift_merch Follow us on Instagram at GH_Sunday_Shift…
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In this episode, medical student and researcher Vaidehee Lanke shares what large provincial datasets reveal about opioid use disorder, maternal mental health, and pregnancy. Armed with data, she hopes better support —before, during, and after birth—can change outcomes for mothers and babies. Lanke spent her summer working with epidemiologist Dr. Na…
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Jingle Bells is one of the most recognizable Christmas songs ever written… except it wasn’t written for Christmas at all. In this week’s Mistake of the Week, we unpack one of America’s most enduring cultural misconceptions: the belief that Jingle Bells has anything to do with Christmas. Originally titled One Horse Open Sleigh, the song debuted at a…
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In this episode we dive deep into the dire humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan- from severe economic struggles, the rise in child labor and early marriages, the state of journalism under Taliban rule, and most importantly the systemic oppression of women. Our Special guest this week- Qais Alamdar, an Afghan researcher, analyst and founder of Intelfo…
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In Episode #332 of My Favorite Mistake, Mark Graban talks with Dr. Josh McConkey — emergency physician, Air Force Reserve Commander, combat-deployed medevac leader, and Pulitzer Prize–nominated author. Known as the “MacGyver Doc,” Josh has spent his career solving problems in high-pressure environments where you rarely get a second chance. Episode …
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Send us a text Tara from Port Misery joins for this extended episode. We talk the current storylines, some GH history and Tracey talks about seeing Stone Cold and The Jackal in person. Grateful for any support: buymeacoffee.com/GHSundayShift New Merch Store: https://www.zazzle.com/store/sunday_shift_merch Follow us on Instagram at GH_Sunday_Shift…
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A 32-year-old woman in Switzerland underwent an unnecessary surgery after her lab sample was mixed up at Basel University Hospital. Doctors believed she had cervical cancer. She didn’t — but the procedure went ahead anyway, potentially affecting her ability to carry a pregnancy in the future. In this Mistake of the Week, Mark Graban unpacks how suc…
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At the beginning of November the German chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that for Syrians living in Germany, the grounds for asylum no longer apply — because the war in Syria is considered over. He appeared to contradict his foreign minister, Johann Wadephul, who after a visit to Damascus the week before expressed doubt that many Syrians would choo…
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At a Special Council Meeting on Monday, December 8, Nanaimo City Council voted 5-4 in favour of a motion from councillor Tyler Brown to reallocate funding from a project to install lighting upgrades on a section of the E&N trail into pedestrian and active transportation projects for completion in the 2026 budget year. Phil Hall, President of the Na…
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What does whole-child care really look like for children with brain tumors? In this episode of The Lead in Peds, host Dr. Nathan Kuppermann is joined by Dr. Jennifer Dorr, a child and adolescent psychiatrist embedded directly in pediatric neuro-oncology at Children's National. They explore how integrating mental health into cancer care is transform…
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My guest for Episode #331 of My Favorite Mistake is Andy Regal, a longtime media executive whose career has included leadership roles at The Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, Consumer Reports, Court TV, and CBS College Sports. He is also the author of the forthcoming book, “Surviving Bully Culture: A Career Spent Navigating Workplace Bullying and a Guide…
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Shawn VanDiver, president and founder of #AfghanEvac, discusses the critical situation of Afghan allies left behind after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. He shares the formation of #AfghanEvac, the challenges faced by Afghan refugees, and the impact of U.S. government policies on their resettlement. The conversation emphasizes the importance …
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There are many beautiful countries in Africa, but none are like Namibia. Today we will travel from the highest sand dunes in the world to the wildest coast on the planet. We will track the last free-roaming herd of rhinos on the continent, and watch desert elephants as we float above them in a hot air balloon. But more than anything we will discove…
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In this Mistake of the Week, Mark Graban breaks down an incident involving an American Airlines A319 on final approach to Phoenix — captured on video with its landing gear still up. A cockpit alert sounded, the crew realized what was missing, and the pilots executed a safe go-around. Their explanation to air traffic control? A perfectly understated…
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A body tasked with improving our democracy has made dozens of recommendations to the government of BC. The special committee on democratic and electoral reform has put out its first report, after receiving close to a thousand submissions from British Columbians over the summer months. The committee is made up of MLAs from across party lines, and ha…
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In this episode of The EP Edit podcast, 2 leading voices in electrophysiology (EP) and interventional cardiology (IC), Nassir Marrouche, MD, and Karim Al-Azizi, MD, discuss the future of imaging ownership, the impact of pivotal trials like OPTION and CHAMPION, and how technologies such as NUVISION NAV™ Ultrasound Catheter (Johnson & Johnson MedTech…
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My guest for Episode #330 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Debra Clary, a leadership strategist, researcher, and executive coach with more than four decades of experience at organizations including Frito-Lay, Coca-Cola, Jack Daniel’s, and Humana. Episode page with video, transcript, and more She’s also a TEDx speaker, former off-Broadway perfo…
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As a student, Jack Walther's friends often came to him when they needed a listening ear, or help with relationship struggles. This summer, Walther took his fascination with the brain and mood disorders to Dr. Darrell Mousseau's psychiatry laboratory, learning to untangle some of the tiny molecular threads that might explain why depression so often …
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Humanitarian Watch is back for Season 05 premiere with Sonia giving in to Doug's burning need to talk about all the disturbing developments in Greek refugee policies and practices.In This Episode:-continuity of suspension of right to asylum-closure of Helios Housing program-cutting refugee aid in half-nationalising services in refugee camps-further…
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Humpback whales are returning to the Salish Sea in growing numbers, but between the rising population and the increase in vessel traffic, collisions are also becoming more common. Emma Shuparski is the coordinator for Straightwatch Quadra Island, under Cetus Research and Conservation Society. Christie McMillan is a Senior Habitat Assessment Biologi…
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In this episode of the “Leveraging the Laboratory” podcast, Jane Hermansen, outreach manager at Mayo Clinic Laboratories, is joined by Wendy Daigle and Ellen Dijkman Dulkes, outreach solutions specialists. Together, they share practical strategies that outreach programs can consider to strengthen their financial performance. Managing courier expens…
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