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In the MS-Perspektive Podcast, I present my view of multiple sclerosis and show you how you can make the best of the diagnosis. Because a beautiful and fulfilling life is also possible with multiple sclerosis. Here you will find information and strategies on how you can actively influence your course. In addition, I publish solo articles with my experiences, interview experts and on various topics related to living with MS as well as other affected people. In addition, there are a few episod ...
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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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Jon Strum cuts through all the jargon and breaks down the latest multiple sclerosis news. You'll meet the scientists who are creating tomorrow's MS treatments today. You'll hear from the experts discussing how the latest tweaks and changes to our healthcare laws will impact your MS treatment. And we'll be talking to the courageous MS warriors who are out there advocating on behalf of the MS community every day, as well as the men and women who are committed to living their best lives with MS ...
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Mind Moments®, a podcast from NeurologyLive®, brings you exclusive interviews with experts in neurologic disorders. Listen in to hear the latest clinical and research updates from major medical conferences, as well as insights on the management of complex disorders, including epilepsy, migraine, Alzheimer disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson disease, and more. For more expert insight into neurology, visit NeurologyLive.com.
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Welcome to Living Well with MS, the podcast from the Overcoming MS charity. In each episode, your host Geoff Allix explores a different aspect of the Overcoming MS Program in greater depth by talking with experts and people with MS about health lifestyle changes. New episodes are published on Wednesdays and feature interviews with scientists, neurologists, fitness specialists, diet experts, stress reduction professionals. The podcast also features inspirational, real-life stories from people ...
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4D: Deep Dive into Degenerative Diseases - ANPT

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy

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The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Degenerative Disease Special Interest Group (DDSIG) is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The DDSIG is comprised of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students in physical therapy programs that have an interest in neurodegenerative disorders including Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotropic lateral sclerosis, Huntington’s disease, and others. The DDSIG provides a forum to discuss advances in pr ...
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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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Our podcast brings together a range of voices from the MS community to cover all aspects of life with multiple sclerosis. We know that living with MS can be life changing and can feel overwhelming at times. That’s why we’re here with you at each stage of the journey. Look, we know that we don’t have all the answers. But our podcast’s aim is to bring you the most up to date, trusted information from experts across the MS space including neurologists, therapists and researchers. Plus, hosts He ...
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The ECTRIMS Podcast

The European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis

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The world is better when its people are connected. The ECTRIMS Podcast aims to be a sounding board for MS experts & advocates to discuss innovative work in MS research, treatment and care with the greater MS research community, while offering a collaborative platform for MS and healthcare experts to promote & nurture the advancement of research.
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Editors at The Lancet Neurology, 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 sleep habits to amyloid biomarkers in Alzheimer’s, the diagnosis and classification of optic neuritis to treatment of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and more.
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Derek Cole is no amateur when it comes to home comfort! He's been in the heating and air conditioning industry since 2001, managing Simmons One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® - a respected franchise, based out of Laurinburg NC that operates since 1953. His achievements have already earned him spots on CBS, FOX News NBC ABC and Bloomberg Business sharing all about improving your home environment for more comfort. And if these credentials don't speak enough proof... Derek also shares his cha ...
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Hi there, I’m Mallory, and I’d like to invite you into our world with “She’s a Hazard to Herself!” Join us as we navigate life with Multiple Sclerosis from the seat of my power wheelchair. Discover stories of resilience, family, and the community we’ve built around chronic illness. Whether you’re impacted by MS or want to learn from our journey, there’s something here for you. So why wait? Subscribe to “She’s a Hazard to Herself” on your favorite podcast app and be part of our journey today. ...
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Multiple Sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease that disrupts the nerve signals and causes disfunction throughout the body. Exercise can help reduce symptoms and increase coordination, balance, endurance, and decrease pain levels.
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The SpoonFull Show (formerly SpoonFull of Strength) is hosted by Rachel, who has lived with Multiple Sclerosis for 10 years and Type 1 Diabetes for more than 25. Each episode blends heartfelt Spoonie conversations with insightful expert interviews, exploring what it really means to live with chronic illness. From the struggles of diagnosis and the mental load of daily symptoms, to the victories of advocacy, resilience, and finding joy, this podcast offers community, encouragement, and the re ...
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Move It or Lose It is a podcast about all things that Move the Mind, Body, Spirit and Soul. Your Host, Kathy Chester is an MS Warrior, Certified Personal and MS Fitness Trainer, Prenatal and Group Fitness Trainer. Having MS and Rheumatoid Arthritis and Epilepsy, Kathy brings insight and an inside view to how important MOVEMENT is to the Autoimmune community. We have fun guests and cover things that maybe others don't want to talk about regarding Multiple Sclerosis and other Autoimmune Diseases.
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How can you maximize recovery, maintain function, and enhance quality of life after a nervous system injury or neurodegenerative disease diagnosis? We'll share the latest research advances in the field of neurorehabilitation and how these new discoveries can impact clinical care. Episodes will focus on rehabilitation technology and innovations, how different clinical specialties and disciplines can work together to address all aspects of recovery, and evidence-based tips and resources for li ...
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My mission for the podcast is to guide individuals on a journey of self-discovery, helping them understand that they are far greater than their fleeting thoughts. Negative thoughts are mental clutter— head trash that clouds our minds and stifles our potential. It’s crucial to rise above this mental noise and embrace the vibrant essence of your soul, where true miracles await. Together, we will explore strategies to clear away this clutter, allowing you to tap into your inner strength and exp ...
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Reverse Multiple Sclerosis| MS Treatments, MS Relapse, Autoimmune disease, Symptoms to MS, Management of MS

Adrienne Scharli: MS integrative health coach, nutritionist, author, and speaker

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I reversed a life-threatening and debilitating disease of multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2015 naturally. It is my mission now help others know that they have the power to heal too. Since I totally healed, I have continued to research and interview other wellness professionals with more evidence that we can all heal and reverse this terrible disease with diet and lifestyle changes. I have found that reversing MS is more than possible without medication. I have become a nutritionist, a certified h ...
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Welcome to the Warrior's Way podcast. This is a podcast intended to provide insights and encouragement for anyone affected by multiple sclerosis. Subscribe and share with your friends. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themswarriorsway/support
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Welcome to Evidence to Excellence: News in Neuroplasticity and Rehab powered by The Recovery Project. We want to personally welcome and thank you for joining us. The Evidence to Excellence: News in Neuroplasticity and Rehab Podcast is designed to keep you updated on what’s new in research and evidence in the neuro rehabilitation world.
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William Davis, MD, cardiologist and author of the #1 New York Times bestselling Wheat Belly books, as well as Undoctored and, most recently, Super Gut, brings the unvarnished truth about many health conditions. So much information in health is crafted by industry, bent to the benefit of healthcare systems, delivered by willfully ignorant physicians. Yet a critical mass of truly useful, safe, effective health information has been reached--but someone has to deliver it to you. That is Dr. Davi ...
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A brand new podcast dedicated to discussing the experiences of those with chronic illnesses. This podcast discusses how the healthcare system works (or doesn't) towards diagnosis seeking individuals, medical diets, and daily struggles for those living with chronic illnesses.
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Welcome to “ScrambledEggs&Ham”—the podcast that highlights the resilience and strength of individuals who have faced life-altering health challenges, including cancer, stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), and neurodiversity. Each episode dives into their personal journeys, revealing how they transformed adversity into growth, empowerment, stroke recovery, and lasting change. Prepare to be inspired as we explore the incredible power of the human spirit. “Health is not merely the absence of illnes ...
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Ever wonder the real reason autoimmune disease leaves you exhausted, overwhelmed, and unsure what to do to actually feel better? Welcome to Autoimmune Health Secrets, the podcast revealing the smarter, simpler way to create habits that ease inflammation, boost energy, and bring back confidence in your health and life. Hosted by Dr. Amy Behimer, a nationally board-certified health and wellness coach living with multiple autoimmune diagnoses—including MS—Amy shares the science, stories, and sm ...
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Resilience Mindset

Justine Martin Queen Of Resilience

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The Resilience Mindset podcast is a weekly podcast series by the Queen of Resilience. Justine Martin interviews guests on stories of overcoming adversity, building inner strength, and how to get back up when kicked down so hard. The interviews are raw, honest, and open. Justine’s natural vibrancy and vivacious personality allow her to connect seamlessly with her guests.
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The Goode Health: Functional Medicine, Longevity & Autoimmune

Nicole Goode Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner

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Struggling with low energy, autoimmune flare-ups, or wondering how to live a longer, healthier life? Welcome to The Goode Health Podcast with Nicole Goode, your trusted guide to functional medicine, root-cause healing, and longevity science. Each week, host Nicole Goode dives into the connections between autoimmunity, thyroid health, chronic fatigue, inflammation, and stress recovery, bringing you expert insights and real-life stories to help you reclaim your energy and optimize your health. ...
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1 SicB

Brandi Jones

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This year will be 1SicB 20-year anniversary of having PPMS (Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis). She launched a podcast for MS warriors and other auto-immune diseases; family, friends, caregivers and frequent I stop and stare members lol. "A place where we can all come together to laugh, cry and share experiences". My mission is “To give a platform that embodies, empowers, educates and invokes the Conversation between Kings and Queens thriving with MS and other auto-immunes diseases." ™ ...
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I’ll talk about how I choose to battle my multiple sclerosis and how I fight it daily. Also how I’m raising triplets at the same time training for my black belt and becoming an entrepreneur
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We’ve recently updated our podcast cover — same show, new look! Welcome to MSMS: The Many Stories of Multiple Sclerosis Here, you'll hear real stories from real people—Australians and occasionally others from around the world—sharing their experiences of life with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The podcast began with Colleen's hope to build greater understanding of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant (HSCT), by spotlighting the stories of Australians living with MS who had undergone this intense an ...
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Incubation

Pushkin Industries

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Incubation is a show about how viruses attack people – and how people fight back. This season, we talk to a scientist who fought the spread of Ebola while risking his life. We learn how a ubiquitous virus causes cancer and multiple sclerosis. And we hear how a mosquito-borne virus helped defend an empire. Stories of discovery, heartbreak, and heroic nerds drop weekly on Thursdays starting October 17th.
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MS Challenge Talk inspires people to walk three days and 50 miles on Cape Cod to find a cure for multiple sclerosis. Listen to walk veterans tell their tales of battling MS and success stories for training, fundraising, and team-building.
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Sunrise

7NEWS Podcasts

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From Channel 7's popular breakfast show with Natali Barr and Matt Shirvington, Sunrise brings you the show's latest news, entertainment and human-interest stories.
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In this episode of Living Well with MS, Alex Holden (Chief Executive of Overcoming MS) is joined by Rachel Johnson, Overcoming MS’s Information and Research Manager, and Dr Jonathan White, the charity’s Medical Advisor and Program Facilitator. Together they explore what the latest evidence says about lifestyle and self-management in MS – and why it…
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In this episode, Prof. Dr. Heinz Wiendl discusses why disease progression can occur even when relapses are well controlled and MRI scans appear stable. The conversation focuses on how subtle changes can develop over time, how they can be recognized earlier, and what this means for people living with MS. This episode was supported by Sanofi S.A. and…
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When I was diagnosed with MS I didn't know what the word microbiome meant or that healing my gut was where I needed to start. I didn't know anything about how my digestive system talks to my brain—I learned about this connection later! Your microbiome is made of trillions of fungi, bacteria, and viruses that live in your gut. You've got more of the…
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Send us a text Is going gluten-free actually necessary for autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s, MS, and RA...or just another trendy wellness myth? If you’re managing an autoimmune disease and feel overwhelmed by conflicting advice, this episode brings clarity. We explore the science behind gluten, inflammation, and how your body might be quietly…
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Selma Blair, Hollywood actress known for Cruel Intentions and Legally Blonde, shares her journey living with multiple sclerosis since her 2018 diagnosis. After years of unexplained symptoms, she underwent chemotherapy and stem cell transplant treatment and is now relapse-free. The actress has partnered with Australian skincare brand ESK and its fou…
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Colleen reflects on a year of MS stories and shares gentle holiday wishes with an invite to future MS storytellers from across Australia to join the conversation. Email msmspodcast at proton.me Support the show You can join Colleen and other Australians living with MS in this podcast's Facebook group which was originally created to support those in…
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Episode 93 of Father-Offspring Interviews. Topics in this episode include why we cry for various reasons, the reason for shame, and the truth about testosterone in the context of the MAGA era. Access the referenced NYT article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/01/opinion/testosterone-maga-men-masculinity.html Social & Websites Question Submissi…
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The Actor Awards (formerly The Sags) nominations have been announced, with 'One Battle After Another' starring Leonardo DiCaprio leading with seven nominations. Australian actors Rose Byrne and Brisbane's Jacob Elordi have received major nominations for their performances in 'If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You' and 'Frankenstein' respectively. The ceremon…
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Sydney weekly rents have increased by more than $40 in the past year, rising approximately 5% to above $2,000 per week in parts of the eastern suburbs and North Sydney. The cheapest rental suburbs include Karamah, Tarmor, Katoomba, Cabramatta, Canley Vale and Lamia, while the most vacant rentals are found in Currajong Heights, Menangle Park, Bidwel…
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Brigitte Bardot, the world-renowned screen icon and singer, has died from cancer at age 91 at her home in southern France on December 28th. Thousands of fans lined the streets of France to farewell the Hollywood legend, who was laid to rest in a sustainable wicker coffin covered with yellow and orange gerbera flowers. Her funeral was attended by he…
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A Dreamliner flight from Adelaide to San Francisco was forced to make an unscheduled stopover in Honolulu, Hawaii, for refuelling after requiring extra fuel due to extreme heat conditions during takeoff. Adelaide experienced temperatures of 43 degrees Celsius, a six-year high, with Port Augusta forecast to reach 47 degrees. South Australian authori…
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Australia's headline inflation has dropped from 3.8% to 3.4% in November, with underlying inflation falling to 3.2%. The decline has reduced expectations of a February interest rate hike, though inflation remains above the Reserve Bank's target. The RBA is scheduled to meet on 18 February, with interest rates expected to remain unchanged. See omnys…
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In this deep-dive, we tackle Derek Cole's 2026 outlook and we break down the massive shifts coming to the HVAC industry in 2026. If you’re still using the "Wait Until It Breaks" method, you might be in for a costly surprise.From smart, self-monitoring systems to non-negotiable indoor air quality (IAQ) standards, the way we heat and cool our homes i…
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A brain injury or a diagnosis with a neurological condition can happen at any point in a person's life, and neurorehabilitation can play an important role in improving function and quality of life. This episode examines what we know about neurorecovery in pediatric and adult populations, as well as exciting new frontiers in neurorehabilitation rese…
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Gassy veils! Orange sunlight! Alien life? It’s the sole goddess of our solar system: Venus. And to tour us through her beauty is the charming and enthusiastic planetary geologist and Venusian expert Dr. Vickie Hansen, a Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute. In what is sure to become an instant classic, Vickie will delight you with ta…
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President Donald Trump's administration has announced regime change in Venezuela and expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, prompting warnings from Danish officials that such moves could signal the end of NATO. The White House is framing these actions through the lens of the Monroe Doctrine, citing national security concerns and preventing Chin…
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CES 2025 in Las Vegas showcases robotics as the dominant technology trend, with LG's Cloyd prototype demonstrating laundry folding and cooking capabilities, and Roborock's Saros vacuum featuring stair-climbing technology. Display technology advances include ultra-thin wallpaper TVs from LG and Hisense's XR10 projector with liquid cooling and 300-in…
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Olympic swimming champion Liesel Jones, Australia's first female swimmer to compete at four Olympic Games, has lost 25 kilograms through medically-assisted weight loss. The nine-time Olympic medalist discusses her decision to use medical weight loss support through Juniper, addressing the stigma around such treatments and revealing she struggled wi…
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Seven men have been charged over an alleged $8 million international car theft operation in Brisbane that targeted Toyota vehicles. The syndicate allegedly stole approximately 60 Toyota Land Cruisers, Prados and RAV4s over six weeks using a hacking device that drills into vehicles to disable security systems. Police allege the stolen cars were ship…
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Ahmed Al Ahmed, the 43-year-old father of two who tackled and disarmed one of the gunmen during the Bondi terror attack that killed 15 people, has departed Australia for the United States to receive further medical treatment. He was shot during the confrontation and posted from Los Angeles airport thanking supporters and requesting prayers, appeari…
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A 17-year-old boy is in critical condition after being stabbed during a violent brawl at a house party in Shalvey, Sydney's west. The incident occurred shortly after 10pm when approximately 40 people were involved in a fight on a driveway. Police riot squad and dog unit were deployed to control the crowd, and investigations are ongoing with no arre…
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Australia faces extreme weather conditions with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees across Victoria and South Australia, bringing the most dangerous fire conditions since the 2019 Black Summer bushfires. Simultaneously, a tropical low in the Coral Sea has a 35% chance of developing into a cyclone, threatening far north Queensland which has already re…
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Your Children's Behavior Mirrors Your Energy—Here's Why with Blanka Molnar In this engaging episode of the Vibrant Soul Society Conversations, host Baba Sam, the Miracle Man, and guest Blanka Molnar dive deep into conscious parenting and the generational impact on our children’s behavior. Blanka shares her transformative journey from a corporate jo…
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Scientists are expanding our understanding of MS at an unprecedented pace. This week, Dr. Leorah Freeman discusses why, as new discoveries and medications enter clinical practice, neurologists and MS specialists should ask themselves 3 important questions when considering a patient's treatment plan. Dr. Freeman is the Director of the Multiple Scler…
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CES, the world's largest consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, showcases emerging technology including Samsung's Galaxy Z Trifold smartphone with the biggest screen ever on a mobile device, the Freestyle Plus AI-powered projector with auto-focus and obstacle detection, and LEGO's smart bricks that react to children's play without screens. The exh…
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A 243-kilogram bluefin tuna sold for a record $4.8 million at a Tokyo fish market. Kyoshi Kimura, operator of a popular sushi chain known as the 'tuna king', purchased the fish at the new year's auction, where the year's first tuna is believed to bring good luck. The multi-million dollar fish was sliced up and served to customers at his restaurants…
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Australian actors Jacob Elordi and Sarah Snook won at the 2026 Critics' Choice Awards in Los Angeles. Brisbane-born Elordi, 28, received Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Frankenstein, marking his first major acting award. Snook won Best Actress in a Limited Series for her role in All Her Fault. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Donald Trump has warned multiple countries including Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Iran and Greenland could face US military intervention similar to Venezuela. The United Nations has condemned the Venezuelan operation as a breach of international law, while questions arise about the UN's power to constrain Trump's actions. Additional topics include a pro…
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Cake Picnic is launching in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens in March, following successful events in the United States. The social gathering requires attendees to bring their own cake for entry, operating as a baker's version of a clothes swap where participants share and eat different cakes together. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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Feeling tired all the time has become so common that many people stop questioning it, but persistent fatigue is not normal, and it isn’t a personal failure. In this episode of The Good Health Podcast, we reframe fatigue as data, not a character flaw. You’ll learn why low energy is often your body’s way of communicating that something needs support,…
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A resurfaced clip of Larry David sparks debate about how long it's socially acceptable to wish someone a Happy New Year. David argues three days is the maximum, while others suggest the first week or even the entire month of January is appropriate, particularly when seeing someone for the first time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela's former president, is in custody at a New York detention centre following a CIA-led military operation that extracted him from Venezuela in the dead of night. The Trump administration has announced it will run Venezuela until a stable government is installed, whilst China and Russia have condemned the intervention and dem…
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New childcare reforms guarantee all eligible Australian families three days of subsidised childcare per week, removing activity requirements for the first 72 hours of fortnightly care. Households earning up to a combined $530,000 can now access the subsidy without meeting work or study requirements for these initial three days, with activity tests …
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Robert Irwin has grown a moustache during the 2026 holiday period, embracing his new facial hair look with references to Top Gun and Magnum P.I. His mother Terri Irwin is not enthusiastic about the new moustache, which features a hint of ginger colouring reminiscent of Tom Selleck's iconic look. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Amylopectin A is the branching carbohydrate unique to wheat and grains that sends blood sugar through the roof, increases liver production of triglycerides, contributes to risk for heart disease, and accelerates many of the phenomena of aging. Yet we are essentially advised to include sources of this demon carbohydrate in our daily diets. You need …
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was captured in an extraordinary CIA-led operation and transported to New York. The mission involved Delta Force and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, supported by recruited assets within the Maduro government and a cyber attack that plunged Caracas into darkness at 2:01am local time. Former CIA age…
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iFLY features Australia's largest wind tunnel where instructors and competitors practice indoor skydiving. Competitor Donnie demonstrates advanced flying techniques, racing through specific patterns at high speeds as part of competitive wind tunnel flying. Beginners start in the traditional belly-down skydiving position to learn body control and wi…
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Billy Joel performed a two-song set with a cover band in Florida, marking his first stage appearance since revealing his brain disorder diagnosis in February 2023. BTS, the South Korean boy band, has confirmed their return as a full group in 2026 with plans for a new album and tour after a three-year hiatus. Taylor Swift has made history by joining…
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Major film studios are releasing highly anticipated sequels throughout 2025, including The Devil Wears Prada 2 with Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway in April, Marvel's Spider-Man 4 and Avengers Doomsday, Scream 7 in February, and Practical Magic 2 in September. Family franchises return with Toy Story 5 in June, a Super Mario Galaxy film in April, and…
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Send us a text Still Here: A New Year Message A new year doesn’t erase what we’ve been through — it reminds us that the story continues. This message is for every survivor, caregiver, and listener who kept going when the path wasn’t clear. For those learning to live in a changed body, a changed rhythm, or a changed life. Strength doesn’t always loo…
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If you lose weight by reducing calories--a diet, bariatric procedure, or pharmaceutical like a GLP-1 agonist--you will indeed lose weight at first. But long-term, unhealthy changes in health will develop: eventual weight regain, increased risk for heart disease, type 2 diabetes, dementia, frailty. And thare are now sufficient data to tell us that y…
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Australians are increasingly embracing traditional hobbies like crochet, baking and gardening as they seek alternatives to screen time. Google searches for crochet kits have surged 250% over two years, while searches for sourdough starter and gardening gloves have doubled. The trend reflects a growing interest in hands-on, creative activities tradi…
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Brisbane Lions co-captain Lachie Neale has stepped down from his leadership role following personal issues, including a marriage breakdown with long-term partner Jules. The 32-year-old midfielder made the decision after 12 months of consideration, acknowledging he let his family down and needs to rebuild trust. The club now faces the question of wh…
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A retired mother from Adelaide has claimed the $20 million Christmas Day Powerball prize after the winning ticket sat unchecked in her purse for weeks. The winner plans to use the funds to support her family and donate to charities close to her heart. Lottery officials confirmed the prize was finally claimed as 2025 drew to a close. See omnystudio.…
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Covert Narcissism Destroyed My Family | Here's Why With Emma LyonsIn this eye-opening episode of Vibrant Soul Society's 'The Conversations,' host Baba Sam (NYC Miracle Man) welcomes guest Emma Lyons to discuss the impact of covert narcissism and shame on family dynamics and individual well-being. Emma shares her personal journey of recognizing her …
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I decided to let you all know which episodes were the most popular in 2025! I of course had to shave some down so this wouldn't be so long, but I left the really juicy parts! 1. E101: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) REVERSAL - My Own Story - Adrienne Scharli 2. E106: How STRESS can be a multiple sclerosis CATALYST - with Susan French 3. E143: Top 9 Causes …
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Send us a text What if asking just one simple question could shape your entire year with autoimmune disease for the better? As we head into a new year, many living with autoimmune conditions are overwhelmed by fatigue, uncertainty, and the pressure to “do it all.” This episode offers a fresh, focused way to start your year—with clarity, connection,…
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