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Recovery Talk

Amalie Lee (MSc, GMBPsS)

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Welcome to Recovery Talk, a podcast about the science and psychology of eating disorders and disordered eating. I’m Amalie, bringing clinical, academic, and lived experience to help you understand the psychology and science of recovery. No fluff, no BS, just real talk about topics like restriction, binge eating, body image healing, exercise, and anorexia- and bulimia recovery. You’re not alone, and full recovery is possible for you too. Join me for honest, practical, science-backed insights ...
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Filmsuck

Eileen Jones and Dolores McElroy

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Support us on Patreon.com/filmsuck for bonus episodes and more perks! A weekly podcast hosted by Eileen Jones, film critic at Jacobin magazine and recovering academic, and Dolores McElroy, diva enthusiast and lecturer in film and media at UC Berkeley. In this podcast for the people, we bring you the truth about the rotten state of cinema, its often odious or ham-fisted relationship to politics, and its occasional wondrous bursts of courage and brilliance. We consider the glories of cinemas p ...
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Dr. Christopher Perrin has been a leader in the renewal of classical education in the United States for 25 years. In this podcast, he traces the renewal of the American paideia exploring the recent history of the American renaissance in light of the 2500 years that have preceded it. Christopher is the founding CEO of Classical Academic Press and the founder of ClassicalU.com. The Christopher Perrin Show is part of the TrueNorth.fm podcast network.
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Recovering Debs

Mary Lambeth Moore

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Debutante culture in the South is fancy and persistent -- and often very secretive. In "Recovering Debs," writer and former debutante Mary Lambeth Moore examines the shadow side of high society in North Carolina, the only state that continues to have a statewide debutante ball. The podcast begins with a story from the 1960s when a young woman's prominent father made her debut a matter of life-and-death. Subsequent episodes include interviews with more recent state debutantes and academic exp ...
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Hosted by Dr Lisa Cherry, this podcast is a multi-agency, inter disciplinary resource for those who work in education, social care, criminal justice or health and to listen to conversations that make a difference. Utilising the wisdom of lived experience, academic research and practice knowledge, we will support you in your work of developing trauma informed, relationally focused practice developing safe, supportive and healing environments. Our collective focus is threefold; preventing harm ...
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A Postdoc’s Journal is a personal and reflective podcast offering a candid look at the emotional journey I went through navigating life as a postdoctoral research scientist. Hosted by me (Simit Patel, PhD - www.linkedin.com/in/simit-patel-063388ab), a former academic who spent years journalling through the highs and lows of my postdoc. Each episode delves into real journal entries from that time in my life, followed by reflections on mental health, academia, and life beyond the lab. Whether ...
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On Riting

On Riting staff

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Three writers—a recovering academic, a writing professional, and a megaconsumer—take on Riting Communities, those online communities full of writers and terrible advice. Along the way (be warned, dear listener) there will be jokes, as well as some de minimis amount of Actual Writing Advice. Updates every other Wednesday.
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Let's Review

Let's Review

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A podcast focused current events, pop culture, identity, and the tricky art of navigating life. Your hosts are Jenn White and Kim Springer. Kim is a recovering academic and a lapsed activist. Once she gets over this latest bout of bourgeois rage, she’ll probably do something bold beyond wearing sassy t-shirts. Stay tuned! Jenn is a public radio host and full time dog mom. She cooks a lot, boxes out her bourgeois rage on a heavy bag, and plans to eventually finish a couple of kids’ books and ...
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UNTAPPED

High Performance

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In a remarkable transformation from troubled reality TV star, to record breaking endurance athlete, Spencer Matthews has redefined what it means to test the limits of human potential. His extraordinary 30 marathons in 30 consecutive days across the punishing terrain of the Jordanian desert not only earned him a Guinness World Record, but inspired millions with a message of resilience, discipline, and purpose. That spirit is now the ethos of UNTAPPED, the podcast where Spencer brings you into ...
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Tune in every other week for inspiring, joyful, and informative conversations on transforming ourselves, our communities, and the world, in the spirit of ancient Chinese medicine, spirituality, and philosophy. Separating fact from fiction, we aim to bring you medicine from China's distant past, translated here to meet YOUR needs today, in clinic and beyond. I am your host, Dr. Sabine Wilms, medical historian, recovering university professor, and author and translator of more than a dozen boo ...
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People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

Dr. Marie McNeely, featuring top scientists speaking about their life and c

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Are you searching for great stories to ignite your curiosity, teach you to perform better in life and career, inspire your mind, and make you laugh along the way? In this science podcast, Dr. Marie McNeely introduces you to the brilliant researchers behind the latest scientific discoveries. Join us as they share their greatest failures, most staggering successes, candid career advice, and what drives them forward in life and science. Our website with show notes]] Greetings science fans! We’r ...
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Trailblazing Nursing, a podcast presented by the University of South Florida College of Nursing. Hosted by Usha Menon, Dean of the College of Nursing and Senior Associate Vice President at USF Health. Each month, we’ll bring you a 15-minute discussion on current topics in nursing, talking with your colleagues and experts from across the world!
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This episode is the very episode of my podcast, pretty special huh? in this episode we start off with the most current of current events and we run with it ! because thats I do. I have my very good friends Tashara, Katisha & coriana joining me on topics and I hope you enjoy our commentary!
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In today's conversation, I asked for Leo's help in exploring Confucius' teachings on social cohesion, authority, and the creation of harmony in self, family, society, and the world, on the one hand, and on ethics, on following our "mandate from Heaven," and standing steadfast by our values, on the other. What does the classic Confucian pair of virt…
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In this episode, we're exploring body checking: what it is, why it happens, and how to actually break free from the cycle with some practical (and slightly unconventional!) strategies. Whether you're mirror checking, analysing pictures, lifting up your shirt, touching your stomach or comparing your body to others, this episode is for you. We’ll exp…
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Dr. Uri Tabori is a Staff Physician in the Division of Haematology/Oncology, Senior Scientist in the Genetics & Genome Biology program, and Principal Investigator of The Arthur and Sonia Labatt Brain Tumour Research Centre at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). Uri is also a Professor in Paediatrics and Associate Professor in the Institute o…
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Endurance athlete and women’s advocate Sophie Power sparked a global conversation with the viral photo of her breastfeeding during an ultramarathon, an image that redefined what it means to be a mother in sport. Sophie reflects on the story behind that moment and how it highlighted the challenges women face in balancing ambition, family, and identi…
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Dr. Elaine Guevara is a Lecturer in Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University. She teaches biology and conducts research on the evolution of primates using molecular approaches. One area of Elaine's research examines the evolution of brain aging and how brain aging differs between humans and our primate relatives, including certain species of le…
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Former England rugby captain Chris Robshaw joins Spencer for an honest conversation about resilience, leadership, and life beyond the pitch. Chris reflects on how losing his father at a young age gave him both a drive to succeed and a passion for rugby as a positive outlet. He explains why there are no shortcuts to success, only resilience, consist…
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In this reflective episode, Christopher Perrin interviewed Andrew Kern, his long-time colleague and friend, President and CEO of The CiRCE Institute, in a wide-ranging conversation about the philosophy and practice of teaching. They delve into the meaning of truth—what it is, how it’s often misunderstood, and why it remains central to classical Chr…
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Dr. Kristen Lynch is a Professor and Chair of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of Pennsylvania. Kristen’s research focuses on alternative splicing. Her lab is investigating how cells decide when to use an entire portion of the DNA instruction manual versus when to exclude parts of the instructions that are not useful or would be harmfu…
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At just 21, Amy Hunt has already faced the pressures of early success, setbacks, and reinvention, emerging stronger with a mindset built on resilience and radical optimism. She talks about the importance of betting on yourself, persevering through challenges, and having the patience to trust the process. From breaking through plateaus by changing h…
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Dr. Nick Haddad is a Professor in Integrative Biology at Michigan State University and a Senior Terrestrial Ecologist at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station. In addition, Nick is the author of the recently released book The Last Butterflies: A Scientist's Quest to Save a Rare and Vanishing Creature. Through his research, Nick searches for the rares…
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Olympic 400m champion Iwan Thomas opens up about the mindset and methods that made him one of Britain’s fastest ever athletes. In this episode: 🏃‍♂️The brutal training regime behind his 44-second 400m record 🔥 What it was really like to line up against Michael Johnson 💉 The hidden truth about doping in athletics 😫 How to push through pain, control …
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Send us a text Join Dr Lisa Cherry in conversation with Beth Vecchione on Care to Dance, a venture set up by Beth to bring the power of dancing to children experienced in, or experiencing care. Care to Dance can be found HERE! And you can connect with Beth HERE! Support the show Thank you for listening! Please share and subscribe the practice wisdo…
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Spencer and Jamie Laing finally address the headlines about their friendship and share what really happened between them. Jamie also relives the madness of running 150 miles for Comic Relief with almost no training, and how naivety became his greatest weapon. He opens up about the crippling anxiety he hid for years, why he finally spoke out, and th…
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Dr. Louis L. Jacobs is Emeritus Professor in the Roy M. Huffington Department of Earth Sciences and President of the ISEM at SMU. As a vertebrate paleontologist, Louis studies the fossils of animals with backbones. His goal is to understand their evolution and how it fits together with the earth and the environment to present a holistic picture of …
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In today's episode, I got to ask Leo to speak more specifically about the different kinds of love that are found in the Buddhist teachings. Together, we were able to explore how I can make sure that the deep love I feel for my daughter, to use the example closest to my heart, does not turn into a suffocating blanket of mutual needs and wants, as co…
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Subscribe to UNTAPPED now so you don't miss Spencer and Jamie Laing in conversation about their 25 year long friendship, Jamie's Ultra-marathon and more. The episode drops on Wednesday 24th September. In this bonus episode of Untapped Spencer is joined by Aleksandr Sorokin - in his 30's he ditched alcohol and cigarettes, started running and quickly…
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Dean Usha Menon sits down with the legendary Dr. Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, former Director of the National Institute of Nursing Research at the NIH. In this episode, Dr. Hinshaw reflects on her remarkable legacy as both a researcher and a clinician—and how bridging those worlds has driven groundbreaking advancements in nursing.…
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Dr. Karen Daniels is a Professor in the Department of Physics at North Carolina State University. Karen’s lab investigates the physics of how materials change state (e.g. from solid to fluid), how they deform, and how they may ultimately fail. She studies these questions across a variety of length and time scales, from microscopic phenomena that oc…
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Boxing promoter and businessman Eddie Hearn steps into the ring to share the mindset that’s powered his rise to the top of one of the toughest industries in sport. What fuels his relentless work ethic? How does he balance the selfishness often required for high achievement with family, health, and personal growth? Eddie pulls back the curtain on th…
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Dr. Leif Karlstrom is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Oregon. Leif uses fluid and solid mechanics approaches to better understand how water moves through glaciers and how magma moves through the Earth’s crust to erupt in volcanoes. Much of his work involves developing theoretical models to better desc…
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BMX pioneer Kriss Kyle joins Spencer Matthews to share how creativity, resilience, and fearless passion have shaped his life on and off the bike. From a tough upbringing, leaving home at 14 and even living in a skate park, to becoming one of the most innovative riders in the world, Kriss reveals how BMX became both his escape and his canvas. He als…
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Dr. Djuna Croon is Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and the Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology at Durham University. Trained as a particle physicist, Djuna is interested in the most fundamental building blocks of nature. She studies dark matter, a mysterious type of subatomic particle that we don’t yet know much about yet.…
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Emmy Award-winning meteorologist David Yeomans shares his journey from a childhood fascination with storms to becoming a trusted voice on some of the world’s most extreme weather events. He breaks down the science, risks, and preparation it takes to face the elements head-on. What makes humidity such a hidden danger? How do you stay safe in scorchi…
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In this conversation, Leo and Sabine feature our friend Paola Campanelli, an international practitioner and graduate of Sabine's 2-year classical Chinese training program. Together, we explore Paola's journey from philosophy to sinology to Chinese medicine, from her native Italy to China and Taiwan and ultimately to her current home in southern Ger…
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In this memorable episode of The Christopher Perrin Show, Christopher welcomes Dr. Grant Horner and Karen Moore—two veteran classical educators and authors—for a spirited conversation about the power of language, memory, and the poetic imagination in Christian classical education. Together, they explore how reading, writing, and reciting great text…
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Dr. Chris Buddle is an Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences and Associate Dean of Student Affairs at McGill University. He is a community ecologist who studies biodiversity of different species, and he is interested in figuring out what animals are where in our ecosystem. In particular, his work focuses on spiders, ins…
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In this special live event, host Spencer Matthews sits down with entrepreneur and performance coach Jake Dearden for an inspiring conversation about balance, passion, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Jake shares powerful insights on what it truly takes to achieve extraordinary things, no matter your starting point. He highlights how aligni…
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In this episode, we (Sabine Wilms and Leo Lok) invited the Spanish practitioner and teacher of Chinese medicine Manu Moreno to share with us his personal journey of learning, practicing, teaching, and translating Chinese medicine. Manu generously introduced us to his childhood experiences, including his struggles with dyslexia, guidance from dreams…
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Dr. Beth Stroupe is a Professor in the Department of Biological Science and the Institute of Molecular Biophysics at Florida State University (FSU). She is also Director of the Molecular Biophysics Graduate Program there. Research in Beth’s lab focuses on understanding what molecules and proteins look like. This is important for better understandin…
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Tommy Fury steps into the spotlight to share the grit, the grind, and the truth behind his rise, from everyday beginnings to the global stage. In this conversation, Tommy strips away the gloss to reveal the reality of his journey. He talks about growing up in a normal family, working for every opportunity, and refusing to do anything with less than…
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Special guest Asali Echols, documentary filmmaker, talks to me about the current state of documentary films. We discuss a recent trend toward reviving the strict "observational documentary," led by filmmakers like Elizabeth Lo, whose breakthrough film was the dog's-eye-view movie STRAY (2020). Her upcoming new doc MISTRESS DISPELLER, about a "love …
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Dr. Zach Eilon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and he is also conducting research at Brown University. Zach is interested in understanding the earth’s tectonics, including how continents are built, how they break apart, and what is going on under the earth’s surface beneat…
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Best known for his journey from reality TV fame to personal reinvention, Kori Sampson opens up about the mindset shifts, habits, and discipline that transformed his life from the inside out. Kori breaks down the real work behind lasting change, the power of showing up every day, stacking healthy habits, and staying patient with progress. He shares …
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Dr. Tess Russo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geosciences at The Pennsylvania State University. Tess is a hydrologist which means she studies water. Her research examines how water moves, how much of it there is in the world, and how the actions of humans change how water moves in the world. Tess has been spending a lot of time doin…
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Formula 1 star George Russell offers a rare look behind the visor, into the mindset, habits, and personal growth that drive his journey at the highest level of motorsport. George opens up about the psychological challenges of stepping into one of F1’s most high-profile seats alongside Lewis Hamilton, and the mindset shift required to perform when p…
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