Patrisha McLean talks with the real experts of domestic abuse--survivors. Patrisha survived a 29 year abusive marriage to a celebrity, and CEO and Founder of Finding Our Voices https://findingourvoices.net/ Music is by Jackie McLean Strack, the host’s daughter.
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Intimate Partner Violence Podcasts
According to the CDC and WHO, 1 in 3 American men will experience physical violence, sexual violence, or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Globally, 1 in 3 women will experience physical or sexual violence—most often at the hands of an intimate partner. But domestic abuse goes beyond physical and sexual violence. It also includes emotional abuse, psychological manipulation, financial control, and legal abuse—forms that are often hidden but equally harmful. I’m Ingrid Dutton, ...
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The Circle Collaborative brings together researchers, community members, and creatives to co-lead projects rooted in equity, care, and shared purpose. Inspired by Dr. Maya Ragavan’s work in community-engaged research, the Collaborative focuses on intimate partner and dating violence prevention, language justice, and culturally affirming care. To date we have podcasts created for: 1) Engaging Together For Healthy Relationships or ”ETHR” 2)The Doula Thrive Project!
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A podcast discussing the reality of family and intimate partner violence. Brought to you by Sue and Mouse, who are fictional characters who speak about family and intimate partner violence from their perspectives as victim-survivors. Stopping It hopes to safely entertain, educate and support all people affected by this issue.
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Peter Hayward, Editor-in-Chief, and Adrian Gonzalez-Lopez, Senior Editor at The Lancet HIV, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from treatments of children with HIV to COVID-19 and chemsex, the experiences of HIV among global Indigenous populations to intimate partner violence and women with HIV, and more.
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Your connection to the issues and stories facing people across Vancouver. Host Stephen Quinn is your guide. Episodes drop weekly.
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What does transformative justice look like and where did it come from? Join us for a journey across local communities as we explore the last 25 years of building community accountability, transformative justice and abolitionist practice. Through the Stories for Power podcast, hosted by Deana Lewis, we trace the work of some of the architects and radical organizers of this current wave of work. This podcast is part of the relaunch of STOP – the StoryTelling & Organizing Project – presented by ...
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The purpose of this podcast is to give Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) survivors a platform to tell their life stories in order to gain more support from the public for effective legislative change that would protect individuals fleeing IPV.
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This platform for healing, creative expression, and self-compassion is designed to build community among survivors of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and other forms of sexual and relationship violence and to create a safe space for processing through the journey of healing, self empowerment, and the understanding that you are not alone.
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Strongman figures--those who rule by threats, force, and violence--are found at all levels of society: from an abusive romantic partner, to corrupt cops, terrorist leaders, and authoritarian governments. A series of intimate narratives from across the globe, about power and control. Hosted by Hind Hassan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A show about law, economics, and crime.
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Deanna Salles-Freeman is a speaker, educator, and highly certified coach in multiple disciplines, that brings light and lightness to the heavy topic of trauma. Her personal journey with intimate partner violence (IPV) led her to find beauty and laughter in healing. And today, Deanna has dedicated her life to helping others find THEIR laughter after. Certifications: Oola Life Coach Master NLP Practitioner Integrative Nutrition Health Coach Expert Contributing Health Writer 5 Aromatherapy Certific
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An audible insight into the advocacy work done in Charles County on behalf of the Center for Abused Persons (CAP). CAP is a private non-profit agency dedicated to reducing the prevalence and impact of interpersonal violence within Charles County. CAP offers a broad range of services that aim to support adults and adolescents affected by intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and/or childhood sexual abuse. Services include 24-hour crisis hotline, individual counseling, victim advocacy, su ...
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Panic: Queer True Crime, a podcast, and youtube channel featuring stories about the life and death of queer folks. To watch any of the true-crime episodes, join me at Panic on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK4r13FF8ExLGbhfSH6i4hw A little bit about Panic. I created this true-crime channel to focus on the life and death of queer folk. I called the channel Panic because, for much more of the recorded history of LGBTQ+ people, there’s always been a panic. The primary focus of the ch ...
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Sally Tilt and Dr Kerensa Hocken from HM Prison and Probation Service Psychology team interview colleagues who do vitally important work in prisons across the country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Editors at The Lancet Global Health, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from the global burden of cervical cancer associated with HIV to financing primary health care, the role of poverty in the misuse of antibiotics to intimate partner violence, and more.
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This podcast is to help nursing students understand the complex information taught in nursing school. I break down the information to, hopefully, make learning a little more interesting and easy!
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HNTKYP is a series that address symptomatic presentation and how to move to a working diagnosis and plan for patient care. Kevin McFarlane and Lisa Wolf cover red flags, cognitive pitfalls, and ways to make sure your patients survive their encounter with the health system.
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A.R.I.S.E✨ Action. —Releasing.— Inner.— Strength.— Everyday. 😊 Since the start of COVID-19, there has been a surmountable surge in Domestic Violence Cases. With the continued uncertainty of financial challenges, loss of income, evictions, and the loss of family and friends, another pandemic continues which is domestic violence. Across America, there are horror stories of murder, madness, and mayhem involving members of our society. When staying at home orders were put in place, Schools close ...
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Bloomfield Township Police Chief James Gallagher hosts an ongoing conversation about community readiness and how residents can partner with police to keep the community safe. Guests provide further insight into how the police department functions and details current cases.
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Editors at eClinicalMedicine, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from maternal health in the perinatal period and beyond to access to cancer care for people experiencing homelessness, the impact of weight bias in health care to oral treatments for MRSA skin infections, and more.
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The goal of this podcast is to hold meaningful and empowering conversations on subjects pertaining to relationship violence, assault, and abuse. As trained Prevention Educators, our day to day work is focusing on providing education on recognizing signs of unhealthy and abusive behaviors, and how to identify/provide resources for support in dealing with these issues. We also want these conversations to be a chance to provide self-empowerment by sharing out important concepts on how to take c ...
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The Lancet Regional Health - Europe's journal editors, in conversation with their authors, explore their latest open access research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy.
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MedCity FemFwd podcast, hosted by reporter Marissa Plescia, explores the historical neglect of women's health and how this is gradually changing. The host emphasizes that, until as late as 1993, women were largely excluded from clinical research, and funding for women's health has been consistently inadequate. Plescia indicates that this is shifting, as a growing number of startups are focusing on areas such as female fertility, menopause, and heart health. Despite ongoing legislative action ...
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Welcome to the official podcast channel of the Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network (SIREN) at the University of California, San Francisco.
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Tune in to "Real Talk with DeDe Bee" as we discuss womanhood, life, and love. DeDe Bee, a clinically trained Mental Health Therapist, provides insight and real-life experiences on life's journey - women's health, self-image/body positivity, relationships and love, and other aspects of life. DeDe has a Master's and Ed.S. degree in Clinical Counseling and Psychology and is an advocate for ALL women, with a strong passion for supporting women who've experienced intimate partner violence. Real T ...
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This is UNCENSORED. A sexuality podcast where you get unfiltered talk on sexual health and everything in between.
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The Canadian Journalism Foundation's J-Talks LIve series explores pressing media issues.
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This bilingual series of podcasts features primarily educational narratives that deal with the different forms of family / domestic / conjugal / intimate partner violence mostly against women, but can also apply to males and two-spirited folks who can use some help in determining whether what they are experiencing is indeed violence, in any form. Upcoming episodes for Season 2 will include : 1) One Indigenous woman's sharing of her personal story of trauma, resilience, and perseverance in th ...
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The Mediate.com Podcast covers everything in the world of mediation: conflict resolution, best practices, ethics, technology, and business development. Episodes include interviews with experienced practitioners, discussions of practice dilemmas, and explorations of the future of the mediation field. Join us if you’re interested in mediation, just getting started as a mediator, or if you have decades of practice under your belt -- we’d love to have you as part of our community.
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In the middle of the hard things life throws at us, it is easy to feel alone. This is a place to hear relatable stories, practical tips and inspiration from people who have “been there” and found happiness and fulfillment after adversity.
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Introducing "Murder, Death & Cancer," a gripping podcast series that fearlessly delves into the dark corners of human existence, exploring themes of loss, resilience, and the unyielding spirit of survival. Season 1 of the show "Murder" takes listeners on a journey through the complexities of life's most haunting realities. Host India, a Black, queer activist, artist, and self-love enthusiast, guides audiences through raw and intimate conversations about the shadows that linger in the afterma ...
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This is a short glimpse into my most recent life altering experiences. Aimed at sharing my experience strength and hope. May it stir up hope and the courage to change.
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The 411 Live podcast is a platform where you can learn about issues that impact your community, state and the world. It is designed to eduate and help people in the community better themselves by giving them inspiration, hope, education and direction that will motivate them to better their lives and their community as a whole. It is comprised of interviews and a wide range of information on various topics like health, schools, social issues, history, economics, real life stories, and justice.
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Khalobill's Perspectives is all about views and thoughts on issues affecting the society and some which we go through, they maybe personal and to some extent we get to share these experiences and perspectives hence relate with your view of life from your end and issues too.
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Interviews with VA HSR investigators
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Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology is hosted by Dr. Dan Cox, a professor at the University of British Columbia. This show delivers engaging discussions with the world's foremost research experts for listeners interested in or practicing psychotherapy or counseling to provide expert insights and practical advice into mental health, psychotherapy practice, and clinical training. This podcast provides valuable insights whether you are interested in psychotherapy, an applied psychology discipl ...
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Join Take Two hosted by A Martinez each weekday when we’ll translate the day’s headlines for Southern California, making sense of the news and cultural events that people are talking about.
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Conversations about people, privacy, and access to information. Hosted by Patricia Kosseim, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario.
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From Temple University's College of Public Health, CommonVoice provides a behind-the-scenes look at how and why we do research. What motivates investigators to ask their questions? Why does this research matter to practice or policy? How can we work across disciplines to address the important questions of our day? By tackling questions such as these, CommonVoice aims to make research more accessible to all.
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AmabaliPod is a research-driven podcast series on the multi-layered experience of gender-based violence in South Africa. We aim to host discussions with womxn and LGBTQIA+ people with a myriad of perspectives and contributions regarding GBV and relationships, activism, health and safety, consent culture, governance and public policy, working environments and money. Importantly, while attentive to the banal and complex modes of violence that systemic patriarchy inflicts on us, the podcast als ...
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Research Talks is a new monthly podcast from IFPRI that takes listeners along the journey of policy-relevant research, including the ups and downs of tackling a development problem, implementing cutting-edge research in remote and underserved settings, and working with partners to help the research make an impact. IFPRI is a CGIAR Research Center
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Puzzled over the cost of healthcare? Join Maryanne Harmsen and Joanne Bilotta as they introduce you to innovators whose healthcare delivery models will transform the current healthcare system into one of high-value care and lower cost. Find out how you can help solve the healthcare puzzle! www.ExigentKey.com
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Inside Oversight is an official podcast of the Department of Veteran Affairs, Office of Inspector General. Each episode examines in detail some of our more nuanced oversight reporting. To understand the complexities of the topics, we talk with the report authors to gain insight into how the team conducted its work, what it found, and the impact on veterans and the public. Visit the VA OIG website for recently published reports.
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Healing Space Live & Online: Chats with Roxanne and Rhonda
Roxanne Elizabeth Epperson and Rhonda Lynn Fleming
In-depth conversations with professionals, i.e., therapists, social workers, entrepreneurs, authors, etc., and those who have experienced varied forms of violence such as childhood sexual assault, molestation, rape, human trafficking, teen dating violence, and domestic violence. Cultivating the healing process is the overarching goal of the Podcast. Each episode ends with a Something to Think About quote. Guest speakers will— Provide evidence-based research and stories of personal abuse expe ...
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Strictly Legal is an educational legal series hosted by Rondell A. Donawa Attorney-at-Law, that simplifies the laws of Trinidad & Tobago and the Caribbean and the effects on the individual and society. Legal Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast series is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included on this programme without seeking le ...
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THE LEMONTINI LIFE is a podcast for women inspiring women! Hosted by award-winning TV news anchor/reporter turned TV/Film & Commercial Actor, Entrepreneur and Master Certified Coach, Katrina Hagger Smith. Tune in each week for a shot of inspiration and intimate conversations with women who have had their fair share of life's bitter lemons and decided to turn them into something sweet! So, if you're ready to show up for yourself and create a life, career and business you love, you don't want ...
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Hope 2 Healed- Shining the Light on Mental Health and Raising Awareness in Black Communities.
Danielle Ojeabulu
This podcast is about all things mentally, physically, and spiritually well. It is about raising the level of awareness in the community around the stigma of mental illness. It is about having a place to come to learn new skills and strategies to improve your overall well-being. It is about being and staying informed on how what goes on in our society affects our well-being and what we can do to stop it. This podcast does not replace a relationship with a licensed mental health practitioner. ...
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HNTKYP: Intimate Partner Violence in the ED
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49:21In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Lisa Wolf tackle the critical issue of intimate partner violence (IPV) and its implications for emergency nursing. They break down why IPV is often missed, how it can present in ED, and the subtle red flags that signal deeper concerns. From the limitations of triage screening to the importance of private conversations…
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Intimate Partner Violence, a Mysterious Hanging, a Hate Crime or Self Defense, and The Murder of Three Transgender Women of Color, State of Emergency
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13:53Paul Carlile and William Sakosky On November 5, 1982, Paul Carlile and William Sakosky checked into a room at the gay Florida resort Parliament House, only one of them would leave. Alana Miccolis and Megha Saluja Alana Miccolis and Megha Saluja agreed to spend a weekend at the Waldorf Astoria in Orlando, Florida. No one could have imagined how the …
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Rethinking Men's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence with Dr. Alexandra Lysova
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48:11In this episode, Dan is joined by Dr. Alexandra Lysova, professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University. Dr. Lysova discusses the often-overlooked issue of male victims of intimate partner violence and her journey from studying dysfunctional family communication to focusing on the complexities of domestic violence. Dan and Dr. Lysova expand on …
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Stalking and Intimate Partner Violence | Mads Smyth and Niki Henneberry-Ebb
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1:05:34Niki Henneberry-Ebb is a Registered forensic psychologist. She has worked as a psychologist in HM Prison and Probation Service for over 20 years and is a Principal Psychologist in the Midlands. Niki has specialised in the assessment and treatment of individuals who have committed serious violent offences in the context of intimate relationships and…
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Why is intimate partner violence on the rise and what can be done to stop it?
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16:49A string of deadly intimate partner violence cases in B.C. has sparked urgent calls for change. Stephen Quinn speaks with a city councillor and a UBC researcher about why the system is failing and what change could look like.
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Annie Herbert and Maria Barnes on the intergenerational effects of parental intimate partner violence
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28:20What impact does growing up around intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) have on young people’s own relationships? Dr Annie Herbert and Dr Maria Barnes join Senior Editor Ivana Nedic from The Lancet Regional Health – Europe to discuss their recent UK-based study on how experiencing violence between parents can shape young people’s own intimate…
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The B.C. Supreme Court has ruled that the Quw'utsun Nation has Aboriginal title to a stretch of land in Richmond as well as the right to fish in the south arm of the Fraser River. The province of B.C. has said they will be appealing that decision. We speak with B.C.’s Attorney General, a Richmond City Councillor, the Cowichan Tribes, the Musqueum I…
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Desistance | Shadd Maruna and Karen Johnson
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1:00:27Karen Johnson is a Registered Forensic Psychologist. She has worked for HM Prison and Probation Service for 17 years. She is currently the Regional Lead Psychologist in the South-East and East area, where she leads psychology services delivered across 10 Prisons, and the regional probation directorate for the East of England. Karen is completing a …
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81-Finding Strength After Emotional Abuse and Financial Control with Julie Barth
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47:03Resilience takes many forms, but few journeys demonstrate its power quite like Julie Barth's story of survival and transformation. After losing her first husband to pancreatic cancer while raising four children including a special needs daughter, Julie found herself vulnerable and seeking escape from grief. This led her directly into the arms of an…
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Housing in the news -- Debating foreign buyer bans and turning a supportive housing project into a sober facility.
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19:25Developers are pushing to loosen Canada’s foreign buyer restrictions - but the province says it’s not going to happen. Meanwhile, a new supportive housing project in Nanaimo could become a sober facility, sparking debate over how recovery housing should work.
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Optimizing Outcomes Through Patient-Therapist Matching with Dr. Michael Constantino
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1:02:25Dan welcomes Dr. Michael Constantino, a professor of clinical psychology and director of the Psychotherapy Research Lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Dr. Constantino discusses the evolution of psychotherapy research, and the importance of understanding therapist effects and patient-therapist matching. Dr. Constantino emphasizes the li…
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What’s behind the Emergency Room closures in Delta and Mission?
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15:12Delta’s ER shut down again this week - the third closure this year - and Mission’s followed soon after. Stephen Quinn talks with Delta’s mayor and Fraser Health about why these closures keep happening and what’s being done to prevent future shutdowns.
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Marleen Vallinga and Philippine Roijer on developing core outcome sets for studies on gender-affirming surgery
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29:59Dr Marleen Vallinga and Dr Philippine Roijer join Hannah Linne to discuss their recent work on developing core outcome sets for feminising and masculinising genital gender-affirming surgery, the importance of gender-affirming surgery for transgender individuals, and the GenderCOS project. Find out more about the GenderCOS project: https://www.gende…
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Working as a forensic psychologist expert witness in the courts | Louise Bowers
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1:02:40Dr Louise Bowers is a HCPC-registered Forensic Psychologist, a BPS Chartered Psychologist, and the Director of The Forensic Psychologist Service, which she co-leads with her business partner, Emma Stevenson. With over 30 years of post-qualification experience, Louise has worked across a diverse range of settings, including HM Prison and Probation S…
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80-When Survivors Lead: The Messy, Beautiful Work of Rescue With Ali Allred
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38:47What happens when a survivor decides that no one else should face the same isolation and roadblocks she encountered? Ali Allred joins 1 in 3 for a second powerful conversation to reveal how she's building a lifeline for those trapped in domestic violence and human trafficking situations. After escaping her own abusive relationship, Ali began sharin…
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Why is homelessness rising in Metro Vancouver?
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17:19The latest homeless count shows more than 5,200 people are unhoused across Metro Vancouver – a nine percent increase since 2023. What’s behind the rise, and what can be done about it? Host Stephen Quinn speaks with Vancouver city councillor Lucy Maloney, as well as advocates Amanda Burrows from First United and Upkar Singh Tatlay from Engaged Commu…
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Breaking the Silence: Male Victimization in Domestic Violence with Dr. Alexandra Lysova
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34:13Dr. Lysova returns in part 2 to explore the often-overlooked issue of male victimization in domestic violence, discussing the barriers men face in reporting abuse, the cultural perspectives on intimate partner violence, and the psychological impacts of such experiences. Dan and Dr. Lysova discuss the need for more inclusive support systems and bett…
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Aida Perramon-Malavez and Antoni Soriano-Arandes on the real-world impact of nirsevimab
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16:07Can nirsevimab transform prevention strategies for respiratory infection in infants? Join Stephanie Becker as she sits down with Aida Perramon-Malavez and Antoni Soriano-Arandes to explore the significant threat that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) poses to young children. Discover insights into the real-world impact of nirsevimab implementation …
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What will Thomas Muller bring to the Vancouver Whitecaps?
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8:05Vancouver is buzzing amid news that German legend Thomas Muller is joining the Vancouver Whitecaps. But what might Muller bring to the team? What can fans expect? We hear from Peter Czimmermann of the Vancouver Southsiders and longtime Whitecaps commentator Peter Schaad.
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Advancing value-based care in women's health with Dr. Keith Berkle
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19:49In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Keith Berkle, chair of Privia Women's Health. We discussed the need for value-based care in women's health and the ways Privia is supporting OBGYNs. Episode Resources Connect with Marissa Plescia [email protected] https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissaplescia/ Connect with Keith Berkle https://virginiawomensce…
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Trauma-informed working in prisons | Jude Kelman
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57:24Dr Jude Kelman has worked as a forensic psychologist within HM Prison and Probation Service for 30 years. She is the Lead Psychologist for Women's prisons, leading a team of approximately 75 forensic psychologists working across the 12 women's prisons within England and Wales. She has recently completed PhD at King's College London, examining traum…
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Mansoor Farahani, Wafaa El-Sadr, and Wilford Kirungi on the progress in the HIV response in Uganda
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25:16Uganda is closer than ever to achieving HIV epidemic control, thanks to remarkable progress in its national response. In this episode, experts Mansoor Farahani, Wafaa El-Sadr, and Wilford L. Kirungi discuss the strategies behind Uganda’s success, the challenges that still lie ahead, and how a current global funding crisis could impact the fight aga…
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79-Nobody Grows Up Thinking This Will Happen to Them With Ali Allred
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49:49Nobody grows up thinking they'll become a human trafficking survivor. For Ali Allred, life began with childhood instability that created the first cracks in her foundation. Sexual assault at age three and eventual substance abuse as a teenager that formed a perfect storm of vulnerability that traffickers would later exploit. Ali's raw, unflinching …
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The story of Ian McLoughlin's murder spree contains mentions of crimes against teenagers and children. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. This content is intended for educational purposes only and aims to examine flaws in the justice system. It is not suitable for viewers under 18. Please prioritize your mental health and well-being. Ian McLoug…
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Is Vancouver making it difficult for artists to survive?
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17:28A city motion meant to support Vancouver’s arts scene has been watered down, according to some local artists. We speak to a local comedy venue owner and an architect about the hurdles artists face and what real support would look like.
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Episode 118: Sekou Keita on media reporting policies, crime, and immigration
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52:38Sekou Keita talks about how media policies that limit information reported about criminal offenders can unintentionally increase bias against the group they're trying to protect. “The Usual Suspects: Offender Origin, Media Reporting and Natives’ Attitudes Towards Immigration” by Sekou Kenta, Thomas Renault, and Jérôme Valette. OTHER RESEARCH WE DIS…
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Today we are covering the cardiac assessment, what are your normal findings and what are your abnormal findings. It is important to note where you will hear certain heart sounds, what they mean, and if you need to assess further. Sit back and relax and learn about how to assess the whole cardiac system! You can follow me on TikTok at Professor Pool…
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What did Vancouver promise FIFA ahead of the 2026 World Cup?
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15:37Vancouver’s deal to host seven World Cup matches comes with more than just global attention. From rules around branding to beautification, we look at what the city agreed to and what it might mean for locals. Stephen Quinn speaks to the CBC’s Laurence Watt and SFU urbanist, Meg Holden.
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Your connection to the issues and stories facing people across Vancouver. Host Stephen Quinn is your guide. Episodes drop Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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78-Red Flag or Trauma? Navigating New Relationships with Kimberly Mathis
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57:14What happens when the chaos of abuse finally ends, and you're faced with the possibility of new love? For many survivors, this terrain feels more frightening than familiar. Dating after domestic violence isn't just about meeting someone new—it's about rewiring your entire understanding of what relationships should feel like. When you've spent years…
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Applying HiTOP (a DSM alternative) to Clinical Practice with Dr. Robert Krueger
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59:16In part 2, Dan and Dr. Krueger discuss the importance of understanding personality in the context of psychopathology, emphasizing the HiTOP model's integration of personality traits and symptoms. Dr. Krueger explores the clinical utility of psychopathology profiles, the need for a dimensional approach to psychopathology, and the relevance of interp…
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Bo Söderpalm and Andrea de Bejczy on alcohol use disorder
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16:32Alcohol use disorder is a major public health issue affecting approximately 100 million people worldwide, yet treatment options remain very limited. Bo Söderpalm and Andrea de Bejczy join Rafael Cardoso from The Lancet Regional Health - Europe to discuss their trial, which for the first time combined administration of varenicline and bupropion for …
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Jeffrey V Lazarus and John Dillon on steatotic liver disease
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30:10In this episode, Senior Editor Ivana Nedic is joined by Prof Jeffrey V Lazarus and Prof John Dillon, leading experts in liver health, to discuss the urgent need to improve diagnosis and care for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and its progressive form, MASH. Building on insights from the recent Global Steatotic Live…
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The Lancet Regional Health - Europe Editors on trending topics in Europe, recent conferences, and highlights from the July issue
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32:19In this debut episode, Editor-in-Chief Pooja Jha introduces the dedicated podcast channel for The Lancet Regional Health – Europe. Meet the full editorial team -Heather Brown (London), Rafael Cardoso (Munich), Ivana Nedic (Barcelona), and Stephanie Becker (London) - as they reflect on major health trends across Europe, share behind-the-scenes insig…
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To belatedly celebrate Pride, this special month-long podcast series highlights four extraordinary figures—some queer, some allied—whose lives and work shaped LGBTQ+ history in ways both bold and quietly revolutionary. We begin with the mysterious, evocative collaboration between African American model Thomas McKeller and famed artist John Singer S…
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One year after report into 11-year-old’s death, B.C.’s child welfare system faces fresh criticism
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7:14One year after the “Don’t Look Away” report called for an overhaul of B.C.’s child welfare system, questions remain about whether enough has changed. We speak to B.C. Conservative critic Amelia Boultbee about what her party would do differently.
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Supervision in forensic practice | Jason Davies
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1:07:01Professor Jason Davies is a Chartered and Registered clinical and forensic psychologist and a Professor of Forensic and Clinical Psychology at Swansea University and a consultant with Swansea Bay University Health Board. Jason has worked as a clinician and academic and he is a member of the Ministry of Justice Correctional Service Advice and Accred…
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77-Unmasking the Narcissist with Nova Gibson
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59:08The words "narcissist" and "gaslighting" get thrown around a lot these days, but do we truly understand what they mean? In this powerful conversation with Nova Gibson, author of the bestselling book "Fake Love" and host of "Fake Love and Flying Monkeys" podcast, we dive deep into the insidious world of narcissistic abuse and why recognizing it coul…
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Unpacking the third AHC evaluation report
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51:01In November 2024, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) released the third evaluation report of the Accountable Health Communities (AHC) Model, in which Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries in 28 communities were screened for social risks and offered navigation to help resolve identified risks. The 177-page report is chock full of i…
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Revolutionizing Psychiatric Diagnoses: Understanding the HiTOP Model (a DSM Alternative) with Dr. Robert Krueger
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41:10Dr. Robert Krueger returns to the show to join Dan in a conversation into psychiatric diagnoses. Dr. Krueger is a clinical psychologist and member of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders Workgroup. In this episode, Dan and Dr. Krueger discuss the limitations of the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) in accurately diagnosing and …
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Why Is affordable childcare so hard to find in Surrey?
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7:58Despite the federal promise of $10-a-day childcare, Surrey families are struggling to find spaces. Longtime advocate Rhea Hubbard talks about what's making the system harder to access and what needs to change.
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Sally and Kerensa return for a brand new series of The Forensic Psychology Podcast this Thursday. Presenters: Dr. Sally Tilt and Dr. Kerensa Hocken Producer: Andrew Wilkie Assistant Producer: Richie Makepeace You can follow this podcast on LinkedIn by clicking here. The Forensic Psychology Podcast is a co-production between HM Prison and Probation …
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In this episode of the CIRCLE Collaborative Podcast, we discuss Engaging Together for Healthy Relationships (ETHR). Pediatrician and violence prevention researcher Dr. Maya Ragavan is joined by artist and designer Joseph Amodei to explore the development, purpose, and implementation of ETHR—a healing-centered intervention designed to prevent adoles…
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When You Break the Silence After 40 Years
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57:59GUEST: Vicki Murray, owner of Laugh Loud Smile Big bakery Vicki talks about what kept her silent and what it like to break her silence over 15 years of abuse including strangulation by the man she started dating at 17 years old. TOPICS DISCUSSED: Domestic violence strangulation, the abuser calling you crazy, being told by the next wife that he did …
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Is it really too late to stop climate change?
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20:48David Suzuki says the fight against climate change may already be lost. If that's true, what comes next for Canada and the world? Stephen Quinn explores those questions with Suzuki and climate policy expert Seth Klein.
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A thousand flowers bloom? A discussion about social care policy and practice decisions with California leaders
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1:15:00The closing plenary discussion at the SIREN 2025 National Research Meeting: Advancing the science of social care, occurred on February 4, 2025 and featured a conversation with health and social care leaders Damon Francis, Monica Soni, Palav Babaria, and Sanjay Basu. Speakers explored multiple social care initiatives being taken to scale and offered…
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76-Beyond the Diddy Verdict: Why Silence Is Never an Option
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6:10Sometimes the shortest messages carry the most profound weight. After the controversial Diddy verdict sent ripples through survivor communities, many wondered if speaking truth to power still matters in a system that often protects the wealthy and influential. This episode stands as both shield and sword—defending those feeling discouraged while cu…
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Why is Vancouver's hosting of the FIFA World Cup disrupting our courts?
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6:10The chief justice of the British Columbia Supreme Court has written a notice to let people know about upcoming disruption. Chief Justice Ron Skolrood says all criminal trials that were to take place in Vancouver, Abbotsford, Chilliwack and New Westminster during the FIFA World Cup next year will have to be rescheduled. Premier Eby says disruption c…
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The Dark Tetrad in the Real World with Dr. Del Paulhus
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45:22Dan is joined for part 2 by Dr. Del Paulhus, Professor Emeritus and personality researcher at the University of British Columbia. Part 2 continues the exploration of dark personality traits, including sadism, psychopathy, and narcissism, examining their implications on behaviour, gender differences, and personal well-being. Dan and Dr. Paulhus disc…
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Divorce Coaching and Parenting Coordination, with Anne-Marie Cade (Ep. 51)
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23:48In this episode Colin interviews Anne-Marie Cade, an award winning Lawyer, Mediator, Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, Conflict Resolution Specialist, Parenting Coordinator, Speaker, and Trainer. They speak about Anne-Marie's experience as a mayor, her work as a divorce coach, and her takeaways from her international study on Parenting Coordi…
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