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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Unlock Leadership Excellence: Tune into “My Favorite Mistake” with Mark Graban Are you a leader aiming to boost effectiveness, insight, and innovation? Join Mark Graban on ”My Favorite Mistake” (and no, it’s not the Sheryl Crow song), where top business minds, C-suite executives, and industry innovators share their pivotal mistakes and the powerful lessons they’ve learned. The Concept Embrace the transformative power of mistakes. Discover how errors can fuel leadership growth and creative pr ...
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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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Pearls of Motherhood

Pearls of Motherhood

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Welcome to Pearls of Motherhood—a community for all moms! Whether you’re a new mom, seasoned parent, or grandma, we’ve got you covered. Each episode brings real, relatable conversations about the highs and lows of motherhood, filled with laughter, tips, and support. We’re here to remind you that you’re not alone, no matter where you are in your journey. Tune in every Friday for new Pearls and feel empowered, understood, and celebrated in the beautiful mess of motherhood.
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Investing In Accessibility

Kelvin Crosby & Chris Maher

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We aren't waiting for change, we are investing in it. Investing in Accessibility is dedicated to exploring the intersection of accessibility, entrepreneurship, and impact investing. Join hosts Kelvin Crosby and Chris Maher as they speak with entrepreneurs and thought leaders who are focused on empowering people with disabilities and creating a more accessible world. Kelvin Crosby is CEO of Smart Guider Inc., which develops navigation technology enabling deafblind individuals to travel indepe ...
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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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Kuilei Courageous Conversations

Kapi‘olani Community College | Kuilei Outreach Program

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Kapi‘olani Community College is an extremely special place because we are named after Queen Julia Na-pela-kapu-o-Kakaʻe Kapi‘olani. The Queenʻs motto is Kūlia i ka Nu’u, Strive for your Highest, which can be felt through the words in our podcast. Kuilei Courageous Conversations hosted by Kapi‘olani Community College’s Kuilei Outreach Program is a series of talks and interviews around students success through the lens of our students, staff, and faculty. We will cover topics around our outsta ...
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Dr David Greening is an obstetrician and gynaecologist with sub specialist training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility based in the Illawarra region of NSW. An OB/GYN since 2002, with extensive training in some of Australia and the world’s leading medical institutions, Dr Greening has the immense privilege of safely delivering over 2,500 babies to families in the Illawarra. For more information about Dr David Greening and his book, The Roadmap to Fertility, visit his website: http ...
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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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Tired of pretending to be the “always patient” mom? Tessie and Diana call out the myth that good moms never lose their cool. From gentle parenting guilt to real-life meltdowns, this episode gets honest, funny, and freeing. Patience is human—not perfect. 💌 Got something to say? We’d love to hear it! Drop us some Fan Mail here—tell us what you’re lov…
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The sermon centers on the necessity of enduring criticism and opposition with humility, integrity, and love, rooted in a deep commitment to Christ's character and the transformative power of grace. Drawing from personal experiences, biblical principles, and analogies from engineering and leadership, it emphasizes that true credibility stems not fro…
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The clip centers on the profound peace and strength found in intimate communion with God, especially amid suffering and persecution. Drawing from personal experiences behind the Iron Curtain and a letter from Siberia, it highlights how persecuted believers consistently pray not for deliverance, but for the grace to endure and remain faithful to the…
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Matthew Oetgen, MD, MPH, and Kevin Cleary, PhD, share how robotics, imaging and motion capture are transforming pediatric orthopaedics at Children's National. Between stories of coaching their kids' sports teams and leading breakthrough research, they reveal how innovation is helping kids move, heal and thrive.…
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Whether you known him as Sasquatch, Bigfoot, Yeti, Thla'Thla, Sninik, or something else, you've heard the legends - the stories of the hairy mountain man who lives, as writer John Zada says, "in primeval nature and collective memory." And today, we're plunging deep into Canada's ancient forests to find him. But make no mistake - this isn't Bigfoot …
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The sermon centers on the transformative power of Christ-centered identity and the necessity of spiritual freedom as the foundation for personal, familial, and corporate renewal. Drawing from personal trials—including family trauma, marital crisis, and spiritual warfare—the speaker emphasizes that true liberation comes not through techniques or pro…
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In this episode, co-hosts Kelvin Crosby and Chris Maher welcome a very special guest: Chris’s oldest daughter, Charlotte Maher—an EMT-turned-emergency management professional whose life with spastic hemiplegia has forged extraordinary resilience. Charlotte shares early memories (and family stories) of therapies, leg and back braces, and the infamou…
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In this episode of the “Leveraging the Laboratory” podcast, Jane Hermansen, outreach manager at Mayo Clinic Laboratories, is joined by Todd Juen, outpatient lab supervisor at Mayo Clinic. Together, they explore how to deliver exceptional experiences to patient populations with unique needs, including: Pediatric patients (02:46): Learn about the tho…
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We’re going back to Episode 30 from January 2021, featuring Katie Anderson — author of Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn — and Isao Yoshino, the longtime Toyota leader whose career and lessons inspired her book. Episode page with video, transcript, and more It was such a privilege to talk with them then, and even more meaningful now, because I rec…
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The sermon presents joy and quiet together as the foundational neurological and relational states that define human thriving, rooted in the brain's innate design for synchronization across emotional, mental, and physical rhythms. It argues that true maturity is not measured by moral perfection but by the capacity to remain relational during distres…
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The sermon presents a neuroscience-informed theology of identity, asserting that true selfhood—acting like oneself—depends on the healthy development of the right orbital prefrontal cortex, the brain's executive control center responsible for self-awareness, emotional regulation, relational integrity, and moral decision-making. It argues that traum…
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This sermon presents a developmental framework for understanding and treating sexual addiction as a failure to achieve adult maturity, emphasizing that healing requires confronting emotional pain and unmet relational needs rather than merely managing behavior. Central to the approach is 'PainLab,' a six-month process designed to help individuals at…
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Ever eaten a cookie in the bathroom just to get a minute of peace? Same. In this wildly relatable episode, Tessie and Diana confess the hilarious lengths moms go to for alone time—and why we shouldn’t have to hide to get it. From the “17 minutes of free time” stat to secret mom hideouts, we’re calling it what it is: survival. Tune in, laugh hard, a…
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The sermon centers on the transformative power of divine faithfulness and corporate unity in the face of life-threatening adversity, drawing from the speaker's personal experience of a near-fatal heart surgery and the profound spiritual support received from church leadership and family. Through vivid testimony, the message highlights how God's pre…
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Botswana is the Africa in our heads, the one we see in nature documentaries, and think of when we say the word. It is a vast and untempered land filled with one of the richest concentrations of wildlife on the continent. In a single game drive you could see up to 50 different species: elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard, hippos, baboons and more. But …
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The sermon centers on the transformative power of divine faithfulness and corporate unity in the face of life-threatening adversity, drawing from the speaker's personal experience of a near-fatal heart surgery and the profound spiritual support received from church leadership and family. Through vivid testimony, the message underscores God's sovere…
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The sermon presents a neuroscience-informed theological framework for understanding addiction as a failure to achieve adult maturity, rooted in unmet developmental needs during childhood. Central to this failure is the inability to form a healthy group identity, which requires learning to satisfy multiple people simultaneously, a skill grounded in …
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The sermon presents a comprehensive framework for understanding human maturity as a foundational element in overcoming sexual addiction, rooted in biblical and developmental psychology. It identifies six stages of maturity—unborn, infant, child, adult, parent, and elder—each with distinct needs and tasks, emphasizing that failure to progress throug…
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My guest for Episode #328 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Emily Aborn, a small business copywriter, speaker, and host of the Small Business Casual podcast. Episode page with video, transcript, and more Emily helps entrepreneurs bring clarity, creativity, and authenticity to their marketing. Before finding her true calling, she owned a brick-a…
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What does it really mean when a mom says “I don’t work”? In this spicy and heartfelt Season 3 kickoff, Tessie and Diana unpack the assumptions, guilt, and hidden power behind stay-at-home motherhood. From identity crises to invisible labor, this episode reframes what ambition and purpose look like when your office is your living room. Featuring ins…
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Do you want to know what it's like to go kayaking with a whale? How about climbing to the top of Crater Lake National Park to see one of the most beautiful views in America? Well, that’s what we’re doing today. Our Bucket List episodes highlight what we think are the best adventures on the planet, and these two certainly fit the bill. Recorded on-l…
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Join hosts Kelvin Crosby and Chris Maher for an inspiring conversation with Cara Yar Khan, founder & CEO of The Purple Practice, former UNICEF humanitarian, filmmaker, and fierce disability advocate. Cara traces her multicultural roots and early activism, the winding journey to a rare diagnosis of hereditary inclusion body myopathy, and how she lea…
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My guest for Episode #327 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Dr. Maya Ackerman, AI pioneer, researcher, and CEO of WaveAI. She’s also an associate professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Santa Clara University and the author of the new book Creative Machines: AI, Art, and Us. EPISODE PAGE WITH VIDEO, TRANSCRIPT, AND MORE In this episode…
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The sermon centers on cultivating a transformative, intimate relationship with God through disciplined spiritual habits, particularly the development of a 'secret closet of prayer'—a well-guarded, personal space for solitude and communion with God. Drawing from Scripture, especially Psalms 1 and Jeremiah 17, it emphasizes that true blessing comes n…
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The sermon centers on the transformative power of Christ-centered living, emphasizing that true Christian maturity is marked by a surrendered spirit, not merely moral behavior. It highlights four essential truths—position, condition, control, and priority—illustrating how believers are spiritually positioned in Christ, yet must actively choose to l…
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Today, we’re sharing a special episode honouring a true explorer who we lost last week. Dr. Jane Goodall was a pioneering primatologist, and conservationist best known for her groundbreaking work with wild chimpanzees in Tanzania. With no formal scientific training at the time, she began observing chimpanzees in 1960 and soon made discoveries that …
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My guest for Episode #326 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Dr. William Harvey, a manufacturing executive and university professor whose career is defined by developing people, strengthening systems, and driving organizational excellence. A proud U.S. Marine, William carries forward a deep tradition of service and leadership. He also serves as …
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As part of our exhortation in 1 Thessalonians 5:6-8 to remain alert and sober-minded as the End Times unfold, we examine current events, global religious oppression, and emerging initiatives and technologies through the lens of Bible prophecy. During our October 2025 Prophecy Update, we explore Trump's peace plan for the Middle East and its potenti…
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The 2025 European Society of Cardiology Clinical Consensus Statement on Mental Health and Cardiovascular Disease calls for a rethinking of how cardiovascular care and mental health care intersect. To explore the implications for arrhythmia care, EP Lab Digest sat down with Professor Christi Deaton, one of the co-chairs of the consensus statement, t…
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The sermon presents a compelling call to recognize the reality of spiritual warfare as a central aspect of the Christian life, emphasizing that the true battle is not against flesh and blood but against spiritual forces of evil that seek to undermine faith, forgiveness, and victory through Christ. Drawing from Scripture—particularly 2 Corinthians 1…
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The sermon centers on the necessity of maintaining a Christ-centered identity and spiritual vigilance amid escalating spiritual warfare, emphasizing that victory is achieved not by fixating on darkness but by anchoring oneself in the light of Jesus Christ. It critiques both paranoid overemphasis on demonic oppression and complacent cultural accommo…
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In this episode, recorded on location, we’ll discover a side to Rocky Mountain National Park that most people don’t even know exists. Beyond the beautiful mountains and trails, the park is a Living Laboratory of science with about 100 scientific projects happening at any one time. Some of the most cutting-edge ecology, biology and conservation in t…
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Curious what it’s like to work behind the scenes in a medical lab? In this episode, we walk you through a typical day as a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS). From analyzing patient samples to handling unexpected challenges, we share stories, tips, and laughs from the lab. In this episode: Daily workflow and responsibilities of an MLS Real-life lab…
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The sermon emphasizes abiding in Christ as the key to experiencing joy and fulfilling one's purpose. Drawing from John 15, the message highlights the importance of meditating on God's word and actively engaging with His teachings, rather than seeking external validation or relying on human effort. It underscores that true peace and strength come fr…
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The sermon emphasizes the crucial role of a biblical worldview in navigating life's challenges and discerning God's will, contrasting it with secular and animistic perspectives. Drawing from Romans 12, the message encourages believers to actively transform their minds, resisting conformity to worldly patterns and embracing a life of spiritual worsh…
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The sermon explores the biblical understanding of angels and demons, emphasizing that scriptural authority guides the exploration rather than personal opinion. It traces the role of angels throughout history, from their creation before the world to their involvement in major events like Christ's birth and resurrection, highlighting their functions …
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This sermon explores the influence of demonic activity in a believer's life, emphasizing that Satan's fall stemmed from pride and a desire to be like God, not a desire to become God. Drawing from passages like Isaiah 14 and Revelation 12, the message clarifies that demons are defeated and that believers can resist deception by focusing on Jesus, ta…
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In this episode of the “Leveraging the Laboratory” podcast, host Jane Hermansen, outreach manager at Mayo Clinic Laboratories, is joined by colleagues Wendy Daigle and Ellen Dijkman Dulkes. Together, they dive into the power of communication in laboratory outreach, sharing practical advice and memorable stories about: Identifying audiences (04:13):…
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In this episode of Investing in Accessibility, hosts Kelvin Crosby and Chris Maher explore how The Accessibility Lab at The Schoolhouse Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia is transforming the travel and hospitality industry for people with disabilities. Chris shares how this innovative partnership between Samaritan Partners, The Schoolhou…
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In this bonus re-release, we revisit an important and timely conversation with Sabrina Moon, Founder and CEO of The Problem Solving Institute and a certified Dare to Lead™ facilitator. Originally aired as Episode #35 of My Favorite Mistake, this conversation remains one of the most powerful and honest reflections on leadership, shame, and transform…
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Jessica Sheldon (PhD) is on a mission to starve out Acinetobacter baumannii —one of the world's most virulent hospital-borne pathogens. Notorious for its speedy evolution and multi-drug resistance, the hospital-borne bacteria lingers on dry surfaces and infects critically-ill patients, leading to sepsis, pneumonia and high mortality rates. In this …
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This week on Everything Is Up, Donovan Pyle breaks down the flaws in the U.S. employer-sponsored healthcare system and how legacy brokers profit when costs rise. He makes the case for fiduciary consultants—paid directly by employers—to bring transparency, accountability, and real value. Donovan shares why managing the healthcare supply chain, deman…
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The sermon emphasizes the importance of dwelling in the shelter of the Most High, drawing heavily from Psalm 91 to offer assurance and courage in spiritual warfare. It explores the significance of understanding God's names – Elyon, Shaddai, Jehovah, and Elohim – as pathways to deeper knowledge and trust, highlighting the necessity of love, prayer, …
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Solutions for health system leaders facing unprecedented convergence of disruption — rapid policy changes, shifting reimbursement models, and continued staffing challenges — all while patient demand for greater access is rising. How the use of AI is both an opportunity and a risk that requires careful considerations for adoption. In this conversati…
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