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This podcast focuses on the Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment of Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities grant-funded project. It features interviews with the project's director, research study leads, and steering committee members discussing the research and training of the project. The new podcast will release episodes on the second Monday of each month over the next five years.
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Well@Work

UK Center on Trauma and Children

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Well@Work presents podcasts on health and wellness at work as health and behavioral health professionals deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Join the University of Kentucky Center on Trauma and Children as they present strategies that cover a variety of topics to build resilience and emotional well-being to assist and empower workers and supervisors to stay well at work. These podcasts are provided through a grant from SAMHSA to the Department of Behavioral Health Developmental a ...
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Accessibility Ally

Sea Change CoLab

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Accessibility Ally is a podcast brought to you by Sea Change CoLab and Podstarter. In 10 episodes we aim to have conversations with folks who have disabilities, and those who are also accessibility allies, to help change the narrative. Throughout the series we chat with business managers, adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, organizations, government, and institutions working in the space of accessibility; who all support adults and children with intellectual and developm ...
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In each episode of All Things Disability we’ll speak with a leader in the disability space to learn how they promote inclusion and opportunities for people of all abilities. All Things Disability is produced by Northeast Arc, an organization that changes lives and discovers abilities for thousands of individuals with diverse abilities across Massachusetts. We help them become full participants in their communities: choosing for themselves how to live, learn, work, socialize, and play.
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IDD: Get to know me

Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre

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A mental health podcast where nothing is off the table. Join self advocate and hosts, Victor Pereira and Daniel Share-Strom as they explore topics and how they relate to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Job Match Makers

Minnesota Transformation Initiative

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The Job Match Makers Podcast shares stories from employment consultants about supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to find employment in their communities—one person, one job at a time. This podcast is produced by the Minnesota Transformation Initiative, a technical assistance center focused on expanding capacity for competitive, integrated employment across Minnesota. Hosted by Brian Begin and Sherry Healey from the University of Minnesota, the Job Match Makers ...
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It's a Brain Thing!

Oregon Behavior Consultation

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) are the number one cause of intellectual disability in the world. Join Nate Sheets, a behavior consultant, and Jill Snell, a parent, as we explore the joys and challenges of supporting children and adults with FASDs.
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Black Feathers

Crystal Hernandez

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Black Feathers Podcast host Crystal Hernandez, Psy.D., MBA, discusses disability-related topics of interest to Tribal communities through data, storytelling, and innovative content. With this podcast, we embrace diversity, equity, and honor within our vast Tribal Nations. We will also be providing additional resources related to these topics to our audience and welcome everyone to join the conversation. Image Description: Black Feathers Logo, a blue circle surrounded by black feathers crosse ...
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Conversations with George Fleischner, President and CEO of Nonotuck Resource Associates, Inc. Join George as he interviews people both inside and outside the Nonotuck Community about relevant issues in the service to people with intellectual, developmental, and/or physical disabilities. George and his guests tackle issues such as values, civility, managed care, families, person centered services, intentional communities, residential care, shared living, adult family care, day services, autis ...
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The Promise of Discovery

Vanderbilt Kennedy Center

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“The Promise of Discovery” is a podcast hosted by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center that highlights research in intellectual and developmental disabilities. The goals of the podcast are to host conversations about research in plain language and to highlight “real world” implications. The discussions cover why the research matters in the lives of people with disabilities and families, how the research impacts and enhances what we know already and/or raises additional questions in the field, and w ...
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DSP Connect

Luis Torres

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Welcome to the DSP Connect, the podcast dedicated to Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) making a difference in the lives of individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (ID/DD). Join us as we delve into the heart of compassionate caregiving, exploring how DSPs assist people with ID/DD in achieving independence, fostering inclusivity within communities, and supporting families on their journey with loved ones who have disabilities. Get ready for educational insights, upliftin ...
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Advancing The Conversation

Christi Carnahan, Ed.D., Kate Doyle, Ph.D., BCBA-D

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Welcome to Advancing the conversation with Dr. Christi Carnahan and Dr. Kate Doyle from the University of Cincinnati's Special Education Department. We started this podcast in an effort to have real conversations about the role of self-determination in all our lives, specifically in supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. If you're a teacher, a person interested in becoming a teacher, a parent, a sibling, or a person with a disability, this podcast is for you. We ...
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The Thought Broadcast

RANZCP Australasian Psychiatry

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The Thought Broadcast is a regular podcast linked to the RANZCP’s journal, Australasian Psychiatry. It is produced by psychiatry trainees, for trainees, with a particular focus on the Scholarly Project and trainee research. The Thought Broadcast primarily aims to demystify the Scholarly Project and humanise research by sharing the trainee experience. We will focus on some of the stories behind successful projects, including how the authors came up with ideas and transformed these into publis ...
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Impact, The Conversation

Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota

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Welcome to Impact, The Conversation, a podcast from the Institute on Community Integration at the University of Minnesota that takes a deep dive into the latest research, practices, and insights moving the inclusion of people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities forward. Each episode brings to life voices from a recent issue of Impact, ICI’s long-running magazine. Co-hosts and guests are Impact issue editors and authors with and without lived experience of disability from ...
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Everybody In

The Wayfaring Band, Inc.

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Mackenzie Beauvais-Nikl, the co-host of "Everybody In," experiences autism. But this podcast isn't really about that, exactly. This podcast is about conversations and connections. It's about how we are the same, and how we're different. For each episode, Mackenzie and her co-host Andrea Moore interview a different guest. Some of their guests experience intellectual and developmental disabilities, also known as I/DD, and some don't. They talk about friendship, family, adulthood, and -- when i ...
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Health Care in the U.S. is confusing, costly and often fails people when they need it most. But change is happening. Join veteran health care media innovator Anthony Manson as he shares powerful stories from patients, caregivers and clinicians, alongside the innovation reshaping how we get care in America, real stories, bold ideas, a better future for healthcare.
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Stick and Hack On-Air

Stick and Hack Media

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Stick & Hack brings you an amazing mix of golf content from a daily golf story, weekly reactions to the PGA/LPGA tournaments and news, as well as amazing guests from sports psychologist’s to golf superstars. Stick & Hack has just the right mix of behind-the-scenes, stories of the game, and world-class interviews to keep you entertained and educated in between your rounds.
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DCS Talks

DCSTalks

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DCS Talks, is a podcast production of the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services. The intention of DCS Talks is to promote dialogue among child welfare professionals, foster parents and the entire community about ways to prevent child abuse and neglect.
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Connecting A Better World

Dr. Natalie Phillips and Loudspeaker Studios

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This show takes time to pause life to focus on social good, social entrepreneurship, and social impact. There are enough people tearing each other down and apart in relationships, business, and all over the world. It is time to STOP. Shift the focus to the people who are making a difference in this world by creating and serving others in ways they have embraced. This show is aimed to connect people to listen, learn, and spark interest and empowerment in how they themselves see what they can ...
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Yoga In My School

Donna Freeman

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Empowering you to explore mindfulness and movement with youth. What began in 2009 as a way to connect with other leaders in the kids yoga community has grown into the longest running kids yoga podcast. Donna Freeman is passionate about all things yoga. She covers a wide variety of topics aimed at highlighting amazing work being done and providing tools and tips for immediate use in your life, classes and work. She is the founder of Yoga In My School and the author of 'Once Upon a Pose: A Gui ...
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In this podcast, we summarise the reviews and original articles in Volume 68, Issue 1 of Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. The issue is available here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14698749/current Generated by Gauff speech synthesis using MS Edge TTS licensed under MIT License. Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.c…
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Little City resident Howard and Sarah Sanariz, Employee Development Operations Manager, talk about Howard’s journey, his work history, his involvement in Special Olympics, and the support that helped him succeed. An inspiring look at what a meaningful life can look like at Little City.By Little City Foundation
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On episode four, we catch up with the principal investigator of Research Study Three, Dr. Timothy Tansey, about his team's study: Inspiring and Preparing Disempowered Youth with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to Pursue Technology Training and Careers: Scaling up the TECH-Prep Intervention.…
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Cultural Transformation: A Proposed Model - Bob Osburn - 2017 Conference Highlights: The Power of God's Word to Transform Cultures A Senior Fellow with Wilberforce International Institute, which he founded in 2009, Bob Osburn trains international students as redemptive change agents and writes and teaches about international development, comparativ…
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In this episode, I share the story of my sister Sarah and how we found better alternatives to group homes that gave her a life of independence, dignity, and joy. Many families feel forced to accept group home placements, but there are real options that offer more privacy, control, and community connection. What you’ll discover: - What group homes a…
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Allen Huang speaks with Professor Margaret Chisolm and Associate Professor Durga Roy from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA. They are joined by Dr Michael Weightman and Dr Ed Miller, as they explore the origins and evolution of the Perspectives of Psych…
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This lecture explains why corruption is so rampant in the international aid sector, tracing much of the problem to faulty diagnoses and remedies rooted in naturalistic and postmodern worldviews. Dr. Bob Osburn, who has worked in international student and academic campus ministry for 40 years and has authored Taming the Beast: Can We Bridle the Cult…
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In this episode, Eric Goll opens up about a common but challenging question many families face: what is a group home, and is it truly the right choice for your loved one with a developmental disability? Listeners will discover: - The three main types of group homes and how they differ - The real pros and cons families experience with group homes - …
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This talk considers the involvement of medical professionals in intentionally lethal acts in several historical and contemporary contexts (beyond abortion or medical experimentation under National Socialism). Contexts include medicalized capital punishment (from 18th C. France to 21st C. Florida); assisted suicide and euthanasia (from Hippocratic p…
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In this podcast, we summarise the reviews and original articles in Volume 67, Issue 12 of Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. The issue is available here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14698749/2025/67/12 Generated by Gauff speech synthesis using MS Edge TTS licensed under MIT License. Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbe…
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Throughout its history, Evangelicalism has neglected to consider the spiritual lives of people with profound intellectual disabilities and how their experiences might contribute to a fuller understanding of what it means to follow Jesus. Both the historic and modern constructions of evangelical discipleship have led to particular ministry strategie…
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In this podcast, Bethany Horne discusses her paper 'Neurocognitive outcomes following postoperative paediatric cerebellar mutism syndrome: A systematic review'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16483 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN…
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In this podcast, Quinlan, Gaebler-Spira, Aravamuthan and Detloff discuss their paper 'Modeling cerebral palsy in animals'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.70007 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Medicine & Chi…
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Postmodernism's Failure to Assuage Your Fears - Greg Jesson - 2017 Conference Highlights: The Power of God's Word to Transform Cultures Greg Jesson’s long journey from Los Angeles to Iowa took him to Switzerland, where he studied at L’Abri with Francis Schaeffer, to UCLA where he finished his undergraduate degree in philosophy, to USC where he comp…
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In this podcast, Andrea Burgess discusses her paper 'Active upper-limb therapies for hand function, individual goal achievement, and selfcare in children with cerebral palsy: A network meta-analysis'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16476 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on…
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this second episode of a two-part series of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller discusses case vignettes that illustrate how clinical neuroscience and neuropsychoanalytic principles can be applied. He is joined by Drs Michael Weightman, Andrew Amos, Fiona Wilkes, and Steven Yeates. Music: https://free…
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In this podcast, Christopher Gillberg, Elaine Clark, and Abigail Mance discuss their book Autism in Complex Presentations: A Guide to Assessment and Diagnosis. It is available now: https://www.mackeith.co.uk/book/autism-in-complex-presentations-a-guide-to-assessment-and-diagnosis/ In this podcast, the editors discuss the following:00:00 Introductio…
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You Say You Want a Reformation: Cultural Engagement or Cultural Resistance? Evaluating the Benedict Option - Mike Sugimoto - 2017 Conference Highlights: The Power of God's Word to Transform Cultures Mike Sugimoto is Professor of Asian Studies at Pepperdine University with a focus on cinema, sociology and philosophy.…
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In this podcast, Marissa Esterley, Kari Pederson & Nathan G. Wandersee discuss their paper 'Fall experiences of ambulatory children and adults with cerebral palsy: A qualitative study using thematic content analysis'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16474 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch…
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The Transformative Power of Art: Story in Film - Denis Haack - 2017 Conference Highlights: The Power of God's Word to Transform Culture Denis and Margie Haack co-directed Ransom Fellowship from 1983-2020. They continue a ministry of conversation and listening, as well as writing, no longer in print (Critique & Letters from the House Between), but o…
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Join host Corrie Melanson for a thought-provoking conversation with Julie Glaser, accessibility consultant in the Annapolis Valley, and Laura Swaine, Manager of Community Programs at YWCA Halifax, as they explore how different generations are reshaping workplace accessibility, from Gen Z to Boomers. Julie and Laura bring unique perspectives from su…
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Join host Corrie Melanson for an inspiring conversation with Ellen Johnson, Regional Accessibility Coordinator for five Lunenburg County municipalities, and Nikki Burd, Manager of Human Resources at Stewart McKelvey, as they share practical "disability hacks" that are transforming workplaces across Nova Scotia. Ellen shares her personal journey fro…
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Join host Corrie Melanson for an insightful conversation with Tammy Bernasky, Assistant Professor at Cape Breton University, and Tova Sherman, CEO of Reachability Association, as they explore the current state of accessibility and disability inclusion in Nova Scotia. Tammy shares her work developing the groundbreaking Quality of Life Index for peop…
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Introducing Medicine in America: Patient Stories. These episodes share powerful journeys with patients and families who find ways to get the care they deserve. When veteran journalist Michael Kaplan, author of Advantage Players, was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer, he used his reporter’s instincts to beat the odds. Known for his career covering …
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Abraham Kuyper A Model for Transformation - Wim Rietkerk - 2017 Conference Highlights: The Power of God's Word to Transform Cultures Wim Rietkerk was educated at Leydon University in Philosophy of Religion and graduated in Theology at Kampen. He has worked as a pastor for many years along with leading L’Abri Fellowship in Holland. He is the author …
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In this podcast, Peter Rosenbaum and Elizabeth Marie Chambers discuss their paper 'In developmental disability, parenting is a dance led by the child'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16457 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal:…
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In this podcast, we summarise the reviews and original articles in Volume 67, Issue 11 of Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. The issue is available here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14698749/2025/67/11 Generated by Gauff speech synthesis using MS Edge TTS licensed under MIT License. Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbe…
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In this podcast, Chris Verity discusses his paper 'Epidemiology of progressive intellectual and neurological deterioration in UK children'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.70008 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Development…
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Can the Bible Reform the 21st Century West - Vishal Mangalwadi - 2017 Conference Highlights: The Power of God's Word to Transform Cultures Vishal Mangalwadi is an Indian philosopher and social reformer who has written several popular books on the Bible’s seismic influence. Vishal has lectured in over 40 countries, published seventeen books (includi…
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In this podcast, Alessandro Simonati discusses his paper 'Age at onset and gene variants predict lifespan and disease duration in childhood neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16416 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ON…
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In this podcast, Silje Benum, Tora Morken & Kari Anne Evensen discuss their paper 'Motor outcomes and visual function in adults born preterm with very low birthweight'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16438 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC…
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In this podcast, Thembi Katangwe discusses her paper 'Epidemiology of cerebral palsy in Malawi'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16453 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (DMCN) has de…
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In this podcast, Alice Kuhn & Julia Matilainen discuss their paper 'Constructed growth charts and nutrition for pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 2A'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16394 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: De…
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In this podcast, Alejandra Vasquez discusses her paper 'State-of-the-art management of Dravet syndrome'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16475 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (DMCN…
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In this podcast, Katherine A. Benfer discusses her paper 'Early detection of infants with neurodevelopmental concerns indicative of cerebral palsy in a lower middle-income country (India)'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16351 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: h…
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In this podcast, Erika Cloodt & Elisabet Rodby-Bousquet discuss their paper 'Longitudinal decline in upper-limb range of motion in adults with cerebral palsy'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16454 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN …
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In this podcast, Luca Bartolini and Renzo Guerrini discuss their paper 'Diagnosis and treatment of occipital brain lesions in children'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16434 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ONCYiC __ DMCN Journal: Developmental …
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Developing a Reformed Theology of Culture - Doug Groothuis - 2017 Conference Highlights: The Power of God's Word to Transform Cultures Dr. Groothuis holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy (University of Oregon, 1993) and in the fall of 2024, he will become Distinguished University Research Professor of Apologetics and Christian Worldview at Cornerstone Univer…
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this first of a two-part series of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller explores how neuropsychoanalytic and neuropsychiatric perspectives can be integrated into a clinical neuroscience curriculum for contemporary psychiatric training. He is joined by Drs Michael Weightman, Andrew Amos, Fiona Wilkes, a…
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Caring for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: Stories from a Pediatric Practice is a collection of narrative clinical stories drawn from the long career of developmental pediatrician Dr. Alfred L. Scherzer. Each chapter combines a pediatrician’s perspective, a real-life story, and reflective commentary, offering nuanced insights into di…
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In this podcast, Avi Shariv discusses his paper 'Parental counselling and autopsy results: A retrospective diagnostic cohort study at a multidisciplinary fetal neurology clinic'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16471 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bit.…
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Sin Shamanism Suspicion and The State: Why Corruption Pervades & Devastates Societies Around the World - Bob Osburn - 2017 Conference Highlights: The Power of God's Word to Transform Cultures A Senior Fellow with Wilberforce International Institute, which he founded in 2009, Robert Osburn trains international students as redemptive change agents an…
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Whenever we read the Gospels, we visualize what we're reading. In essence, it's like we're directing a little film that plays in our minds. As a way to explore that important interpretative dynamic, Jesus films can provide an external reference point for us. In this talk Dr. John Anthony Dunne will help us think about our internal, private films in…
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