This podcast series, hosted by the Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice & Research at the University of Pennsylvania, explores resources and strategies that are effective in helping older youth in foster care prepare for aging out of the system and transitioning into adulthood. Our goal is to put out a podcast every month. To support our podcast, go to www.fieldcenteratpenn.org and click on “Support Us”. Thank you!
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The Scope of Things podcast explores clinical research and its possibilities, promise, and pitfalls. Clinical Research News Senior Writer welcomes guests who are visionaries closest to the topics, but who can still see past their piece of the puzzle. Focusing on game-changing trends and out-of-the-box operational approaches in the clinical research field, the Scope of Things podcast is your no-nonsense, insider’s look at clinical research today.
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Professors Nick Berente from the University of Notre Dame and Jan Recker from the University of Hamburg talk about current and persistent topics in information systems research, a field that explores how digital technologies change business and society. You can find papers and other materials we discuss in each episode at http://www.janrecker.com/this-is-research-podcast/.
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This podcast is dedicated to research in the field of general management. We provide you with information about our recent studies, interesting academic discoveries, as well as practical implications of research for managers and firms.
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Understanding China has become more difficult than ever. It has also become more important than ever. Whether the United States and China are rivals, partners, or a mix of both, effective policy will only be as good as the information on which it is based. Host Scott Kennedy, the Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics at CSIS, has been one of the few American scholars to travel between Washington and Beijing in recent years. His travels are driven by a firm belief ...
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Dr. Robert Sapolsky and his Offspring answer your questions, with topics ranging from his books to his time doing field work in Kenya, current research to current events, and lots more.
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UX Research Club is a podcast dedicated to the rising field of User eXperience Research. Dr Emmanuelle Savarit is an expert in UX research and the author of Practical User Research: How to integrate User experience research into your product development. Emmanuelle has created this podcast to share her passion for the UX research discipline with you. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact her on LinkedIn -Emmanuelle Savarit, PhD The UX Research Club's 1st season was released ...
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This podcast looks at the connections between spirituality and resilience through the lens of the Biblical Psalms. It explores how the Psalms help people through difficult times – times of personal and collective trauma – through conversations about personal story, field research, and theological reflection from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives. Listeners might include clergy, seminarians, spiritual directors, hymnwriters, church musicians, mental health practitioners, anyone intere ...
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The Research Field is Teagasc's monthly research podcast for everyone interested in agriculture, crops, the environment, food, forestry and rural development research in Ireland. Presented by Sean Duke, science journalist, with regular contributions from Catriona Boyle, science and communication outreach officer with Teagasc, the podcasts will get out and about and talk to researchers in their various fields. Acknowledgement: Signature tune 'Inspirational Outlook' by https://scottholmesmusic.com
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J3 University is an online education and coaching service made for bodybuilding and physique enhancement. Our podcast interviews experts in the field of research and coaching to bridge the gap between science and in the trench experience. Come and empower yourself to a higher level of physique development.
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Narrations of the AI Safety Newsletter by the Center for AI Safety. We discuss developments in AI and AI safety. No technical background required. This podcast also contains narrations of some of our publications. ABOUT US The Center for AI Safety (CAIS) is a San Francisco-based research and field-building nonprofit. We believe that artificial intelligence has the potential to profoundly benefit the world, provided that we can develop and use it safely. However, in contrast to the dramatic p ...
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A podcast, hosted by Jose Sanchez (Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Texas Christian University) and Jennifer Tostlebe (Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska-Omaha), where we talk about research in the field of criminology with field experts, our own work, and life as professors. We will be releasing episodes every 2 weeks. Twitter --> Jose @jsanchez318 and Jenn @jenntostlebe. For those listening on Apple Podcast, subscribe, ra ...
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For dermatology practitioners, Dermasphere covers the most important updates from the latest articles and research in the field. Maybe you don’t have time to read the journals—but we hope you have time to listen to a podcast about them!
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For over 25 years, Operation Wallacea has been running biodiversity research expeditions across the globe. We've gathered a lot of stories along the way, showing how conservation research builds communities, inspires change and tackles the biggest threats to our natural world. In this podcast, we shine a light on the world of field research and the work of those who dedicate their lives to understanding and protecting our planet. Join us while we interview researchers, local organizers, and ...
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Welcome to the PKD Chronicles: Navigating Life with Polycystic Kidney Disease. Each episode offers honest conversations, expert insights, and real stories from the PKD community to help guide, support, and inspire you on your PKD journey. Whether you’re newly diagnosed with PKD, navigating the challenges of the disease with a loved one, or working in the medical or research field to improve patient outcomes, PKD Chronicles is here to inform and empower the PKD community. This monthly podcast ...
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The Clinical Research Podcast discusses topics and ideas that we as clinical researchers want to know. This podcast is for anyone who is interested in getting into the clinical research field as well as people that are interested in being apart of a passionate research community. Subscribe to the youtube channel here -> https://www.youtube.com/eliteclinicalresearch
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Prospect research professionals share their stories, tips, and commentary on topics that affect our fundraising work and our lives. We also sneak in guests from outside our field to shake up our perspective on fundraising and prospect research.
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Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.
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We talk to political scientists about what field research looks like on the ground. In each episode, we bring on expert guests to discuss different ethical and logistical aspects of the field research process, based on the book we co-edited with the same title: Stories From the Field: A Guide to Navigating Fieldwork in Political Science (Columbia University Press, 2020).
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What if you could serve fewer but wealthier clients, do it faster than you ever thought possible, and build an amazing life of significance for yourself and the people you care about most? Our powerful combination of up-to-date research and field-tested, proven action steps is possible because of what each of us brings to the table. CEG Insights has been conducting research into high-net-worth investors and financial advisors for more than 30 years. CEG Worldwide, meanwhile, is the leading c ...
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Join Functional Medicine Practitioner and Holistic Nutritionist, Leanne Vogel as we seek answers on the fringes of the health space. Together we'll explore the principles of functional health to help you thrive in mind, body, and spirit. In each episode, we'll delve into the latest research, practical tips, and insightful interviews with experts in the field of functional medicine and holistic health.
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In Physiotherapy Trauma Talks we discuss the key roles that physiotherapists and other healthcare practitioners play in the management and rehabilitation of patients with traumatic injury. Experts in trauma care offer their insights about in-hospital patient care and post-discharge follow up service delivery. New research in the field of trauma care and rehabilitation is shared to provide answers to your questions.
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Sameer K. Berry, MD, and William D. Chey, MD, host this Healio podcast that provides busy clinicians with quick updates that directly affect their GI practices. Through interviews and candid conversations, they explore how health policy, social media, technology, nutrition, practice management and research impact the field of Gastroenterology. Most importantly, the show also features interviews with patients to add a unique perspective on the topics that matter.
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Insightful conversations with leading experts in the field of health care, medical research, policy, and more from the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). Each episode examines the many complexities found at the junction of medicine and society.
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Welcome to Fertility and Sterility On Air - the podcast where you can stay current on the latest global research in the field of Reproductive Medicine. This podcast brings you an overview of the monthly F&S journal, in depth discussion with authors, and other special features.
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Summary This conversation highlights the significant contributions of the Clinical and Experimental Allergy (CEA) journal to the field of allergy research and clinical practice. The hosts and Editors-In-Chief discuss the journal’s achievements, including advancements in allergy diagnosis, innovative treatments, and a focus on patient-centric research. They also outline future directions for the journal, emphasising collaboration and accessibility in allergy research. Takeaways - CEA is a lea ...
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The Bento Club is a podcast brought to you by Field Notes. During each episode, we connect with the brightest and most interesting minds of the market research and tech industry, getting their top tips and provocations. We are on a mission to deliver a collection of easily digestible, bite-sized nuggets of wisdom over time, a real feast for your intellectual appetite.
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Psychiatry. JAMA Psychiatry is an international peer-reviewed journal for clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and allied fields. JAMA Psychiatry strives to publish original, state-of-the-art studies and commentaries of general interest to clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in the field. The journal seeks to inform and to educate its readers as well as to stimulate debate and f ...
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A geriatrics and palliative medicine podcast for every health care professional. Two UCSF doctors, Eric Widera and Alex Smith, invite the brightest minds in geriatrics, hospice, and palliative care to talk about the topics that you care most about, ranging from recently published research in the field to controversies that keep us up at night. You'll laugh, learn, and maybe sing along. CME and MOC credit available (AMA PRA Category 1 credits) at www.geripal.org
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Field Advisor, funded by the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) Checkoff Program, provides the latest agronomic information and on-farm research from local experts to help Illinois soybean producers improve yield and profitability.
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Px Pulse explores vital topics confronting the field of HIV prevention research. Our monthly podcast will deepen your knowledge and help you “check the pulse” of this fast-paced field and the urgent challenges still ahead. Tune in for interviews, first-person accounts and robust discussion from advocates, researchers, policy-makers and community stakeholders as they take on critical issues facing HIV prevention research today.
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On Cultivating Curiosity, we get down and dirty with the experts on all the ways science and agriculture touch our lives, from what we eat to how we live. Listen in for episodes about a hot new coastal commodity, a day in the life of a pollinator, how to live more sustainably through urban farming and so much more. 2023 Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Georgia Award of Excellence for Podcasts.
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Welcome to the American Association for Public Opinion's new podcast, Public Opinion Podcast! Join us as we dive into the public opinion research field and cover topics such as polling, advances in technology, and why surveys are imperative to society.
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What's the leading research in the field of religion and society? And how are we contributing to it?
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Short on time, big on purpose? Scaling Up Your Impact delivers practical, trauma-informed tools, mindset shifts, and clinical strategies for therapists who want to grow—without burning out. Proudly hosted by Scaling Up, a globally accessible training company serving thousands of clinicians, this podcast is rooted in the real-world expertise of EMDR trainers, trauma therapists, and community leaders. Each episode draws from our team’s collective experience across the field, research, and trai ...
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Soundscapes from nature sanctuaries and natural areas in southern Ontario, Canada. Includes birds, amphibians, insects, and more. Season 1 and 2 produced from field recordings of the Hamilton Bioacoustic Research Project & the Hamilton Naturalists' Club in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Season 3 produced from field recordings of various recordists around the world. See the episode notes for details.
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The Fueling Creativity in Education podcast provides listeners with unique insights into the field of creativity research, including best practices for applying this knowledge to a traditional school environment. Thanks to deep dive interviews with renowned creativity scholars, respected practitioners, and passionate educators, every teacher and administrator will walk away with new strategies that inspire and support student and teacher creativity in and out of the classroom.
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An informal podcast about ethnography and ethnographic disciplines.
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This no-nonsense, no interview program is for parents who want to hear research-based information about the IEP process.` In addition, parents can hear about the latest research in the field that has practical implications for classroom practices. Research is clear that parents who know more about the special education process are able to get better IEP programs and outcomes for their children with disabilities (https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10631414/). David Poeschl is a retired ...
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An informal podcast about ethnography and ethnographic disciplines.
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Behind the Data takes you inside the world of market research, discussing current and future topics and trends in the industry. We talk to some of the brightest minds in the market research field today to talk about their experiences - from the weirdest things ever researched to future innovations in the industry.
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A biweekly podcast for early career researchers, bringing together fantastic guests to discuss their research, careers + much more. Dedicated to sharing the science, encouraging collaborations, attracting more people to the field, and supporting those already here to succeed. Brought to you by https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk at University College London, in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia - everything ...
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The American Slovenian Education Foundation (ASEF) is the leading foundation fostering talented individuals and higher education of deserving Slovenians worldwide through its exchange Fellowship programs and promotion of Slovenian culture and language. In the ASEF Podcast, we interview professors about their research, best practices in their field, and their vision for the development of the field in Slovenia as well as collaboration amongst Slovenians worldwide. Visit us at https://www.asef ...
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Join your host, Jonathan Singer, Ph.D., LCSW in an exploration of all things social work, including direct practice, human behavior in the social environment, research, policy, field work, social work education, and everything in between. Big names talking about bigger ideas. The purpose of the podcast is to present information in a user-friendly format. Although the intended audience is social workers, the information will be useful to anyone in a helping profession (including psychology, n ...
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Salty permafrost’s role in Arctic melting, the promise of continuous protein monitoring, and death in the ancient world
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46:22First up on the podcast, Science News Editor Tim Appenzeller joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss why a salty layer of permafrost undergirding Arctic ice is turning frozen landscapes into boggy morasses. Next on the show, glucose isn’t the only molecule in the body that can be monitored in real time; proteins can be, too. Freelancer producer Zakiya W…
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Ep 14 - Using EMDR in Various Treatment Centers
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7:56EMDR isn’t just for private practice. In this episode of Scaling Up Your Impact, Kelly Smyth-Dent explores how EMDR therapy can be integrated into eating disorder hospitals, addictions recovery centers, and inpatient/residential mental health facilities—and why these structured settings can create unique opportunities for healing. You’ll learn: How…
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Pre-Operative Geri Assessment: Vicky Tang and Houman Javedan
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43:49We love getting requests from listeners for podcast topics. This request came from geriatricians we met at the annual American Geriatrics Society meeting in Chicago. They wanted to know more about what a geriatrician should do in a pre-operative risk assessment. So we invited Vicky Tang and Houman Javedan, two geriatricians and leaders in the pre-o…
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Cheating, Fat Inflammation, Animals Lies | Robert Sapolsky Father-Offspring Interviews #79
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46:19Episode 79 of Father-Offspring Interviews. Topics in this episode include which other species cheat on their partners, what visceral fat is, and whether other animals lie like humans. Captions available soon for translation. Social & Websites Question Submission: https://ha66meqrpqz.typeform.com/sapolsky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robert.…
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NEJM Interview: Nancy Krieger on the effects of structural racism on health and health care and the conflation of research on health equity with DEI work.
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10:19Nancy Krieger is a professor of social epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. N. Krieger and M.T. Bassett. Structural and Scientific Racism, Science, and Health — Evidence versus Ideology. N Engl J Med 2025;393:1145-1148.…
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Soft Drink Consumption and Depression Mediated by Gut Microbiome Alterations
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15:27Interview with Sharmili Edwin Thanarajah, MD, author of Soft Drink Consumption and Depression Mediated by Gut Microbiome Alterations. Hosted by John Torous, MD. Related Content: Soft Drink Consumption and Depression Mediated by Gut Microbiome Alterations GLP-1 Receptor Agonists for Pharmacologically Induced Weight Gain…
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S3-E5: Beyond Doing: The Shift to Leadership in UX Research
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9:17Send us a text In this episode, Emmanuelle explores the shift from doing research to leading it, what leadership in UXR really means (influence, vision, impact), how to move from reactive delivery to shaping strategy, and reflection questions to grow your influence. 🚀 Masterclass: Leading with Impact — Becoming a UX Research Leader Date: 8 October …
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Innovation and Involution: A Conversation with CSIS’s Scott Kennedy
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41:17On this special episode of China Field Notes, guest host Ilaria Mazzocco interviews the program’s usual host, CSIS Trustee Chair Scott Kennedy, about his latest trip to China. Scott shares insights on the split-screen picture of China’s booming tech sector, including his visit to BYD, and signs of a slowing economy. The conversation concludes with …
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AISN #63: California’s SB-53 Passes the Legislature
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9:11In this edition: California's legislature sent SB-53—the ‘Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act’—to Governor Newsom's desk. If signed into law, California would become the first US state to regulate catastrophic risk. Listen to the AI Safety Newsletter for free on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. A note from Corin: I’m leaving the AI Safet…
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We are together in South Bend and teach a class to PhD students in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. Our joint teaching experience makes us wonder: What should all doctoral students learn or what should we all teach the next generation of IS students? We come up with Nick’s rules for a good PhD education: First, under…
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September Scouting Report – Harvest Begins!
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45:03IL Soy Envoys Matt Montgomery, CCA, of Beck’s Hybrids, Seth Wiley of Babson Farms, and Byron Hendrix, CCA, of Agronomy 1st LLC join the podcast to share harvest updates from across Illinois. They dig into the biggest headlines from the field—including how 2025 shaped up as a strong fungicide response year, with some corn fields showing 20–30 bushel…
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Positive Behavior Support, Part 4: Reinforcement
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8:57In this episode we'll get into the most important part of a behavior plan, reinforcement. Learn what it is and what it looks like. Remember, the more you know about special education practice, particularly how Positive Behavior Support is supposed to work, the better off you will be at IEP meetings and in being a full member of the team. Here are a…
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Spotlight: Specialty Tax Planning For HNW Clients – Episode 51
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27:37The ultra-affluent sometimes need advanced tax mitigation and estate planning. Wealth managers having that expertise at the ready can be hugely important to helping both that client and your own bottom line. At CEG Worldwide, we work with Roger Silk at Sterling Foundation Management as part of our Virtual Family Office Network of highly specialized…
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DEBRIEFING School Vouchers, Learning to See, and Personalized Feedback
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26:51Is it time to completely tear down the education system and start over if we truly want creativity to thrive in our schools? In the first debrief episode of Season 11, hosts Cyndi Burnett and Matthew Worwood take a reflective dive into insights from their most recent three guests on the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast. The discussion begins…
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Antibiotics can save lives… but they can also wipe out your gut. In this episode, I walk you through a functional medicine roadmap for recovery: the first steps to take after antibiotics, how to rebuild your microbiome with probiotics, prebiotics, and fermented foods, and the nutrients that strengthen your gut lining. You’ll also learn what to do i…
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High Functioning Autism and Special Interests
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15:58In this episode we explore the often times very intense personal interests of people with high functioning autism. Are they damaging or should I actually encourage my child to pursue them? We explore this question by reviewing a research article about special interests and autistic adults. The article explores the practical and emotional side of in…
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Comparing harmony between kindred with the holy oil used for anointing in the temple of Jerusalem, the Psalm claims that such experiences of community bring fullness of life. Set to the Irish tune ‘A Fig for a Kiss,’ this paraphrase chooses the word “harmony,” which is a synonym for unity in the Hebrew and expresses the possibility of harmonious re…
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What this season taught me | J3U Podcast // Ep 192
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34:30Episode 192 — What the Season Taught Me Every prep reveals patterns. John and Luke break down John’s latest season — from offseason setups to peak week decisions — and show how to run a season audit that strips emotion and builds better systems. Takeaways include: Offseason training design lessons Why timelines matter more than motivation The diffe…
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Fertility and Sterility On Air: Live from the ESHRE 41st Annual Meeting (Part 2)
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1:16:25Fertility & Sterility on Air is at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology 41st Annual Meeting in Paris, France (Part 2)! In this episode, our hosts Kate Devine, Eve Feinberg, and Micah Hill cover: Discussing the state of assisted reproductive technology in Brazil with Giuliano Bedoschi (01:01) Whole transcriptome and genome seque…
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Technology for Students with Disabilities in General Education Settings
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12:32For students with disabilities who are in mainly general education classes, the need for effective accommodations is vital. Technology has opened up a new world in what is available to help these students be successful like never before. Previously, being able to read fluently was a necessity to be able to access much of the material presented in a…
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Protecting newborns from an invisible killer, the rise of drones for farming, and a Druid mystery
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35:00First up on the podcast, freelance science journalist Leslie Roberts joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the long journey to a vaccine for group B streptococcus, a microbe that sickens 400,000 babies a year and kills at least 91,000. Next on the show, there are about 250,000 agricultural drones employed on farms in China. Countries such as South …
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High School and Students with High Functioning Autism: Obstacles and Optimism
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19:57This episode looks at the current state of education for high school students with high functioning autism. It is not good. It is not good, but there is hope. The students we are discussing experience exceptionally high rates of intense anxiety in school settings. A combination of factors including the sensory overload, behavior issues due to socia…
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Ep 13 - How to Structure Your First EMDR Intensive: Clinical, Logistical, and Pricing Strategies
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11:39Curious about offering EMDR Intensives but not sure where to start? In this episode of Scaling Up Your Impact, Kelly Smyth-Dent walks you through everything you need to know to structure your first intensive—covering clinical planning, logistical details, pricing strategies, and how to sell without feeling salesy. You’ll also learn why getting trai…
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What Makes a Good Death? Karen Steinhauser, Rasa Mikelyte, Edison Vidal
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48:50What is a “good death”? How should we define it, and who gets to decide? Is the concept of a “good death” even useful? Twenty-five years ago, Karen Steinhauser published a groundbreaking study in JAMA that transformed my understanding of what it means to have a good death and questioned the usefulness of the term itself. This study examined the fac…
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Consciousness, Pet Parents, Galápagos Tortoises | Robert Sapolsky Father-Offspring Interviews #78
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32:36Episode 78 of Father-Offspring Interviews. This episode discusses whether pet parenting makes you attractive to mates, the role of consciousness with no free will, and how a Galápagos tortoise is coming back from extinction. Captions available soon for translation. Social & Websites Question Submission: https://ha66meqrpqz.typeform.com/sapolsky Ins…
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NEJM Interview: John Ayanian on opportunities to study the health and economic effects of Medicaid work requirements and to mitigate their adverse consequences.
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10:35John Ayanian is the director of the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation at the University of Michigan. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. J.Z. Ayanian. Protecting Medicaid Enrollees with Chronic Conditions amid Work Requirements. N Engl J Med 2025;393:1044-1046.…
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Phantom Yield Loss, Test Weight and Harvest Decisions
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27:04In this episode of the Field Advisor Podcast, Dr. Connor Sible, research assistant professor in the crop physiology lab at the University of Illinois, discusses his team’s recent work on sulfur trials in soybeans, tissue testing and their impact on crop yield and management. The conversation covers phantom yield loss in corn, harvest challenges and…
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Episode 5: Interview with David Meyers and Lori Tiller from Embark Georgia [Athens, GA]
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39:26In this September 2025 episode, Associate Director Sarah Wasch interviews David Meyers, Director, and Lori Tiller, Director of Research & Evaluation, of Embark Georgia. Together, they share their professional journeys that led them to the University of Georgia where they now lead a statewide initiative aiming to increase college access and retentio…
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A commom complaint from parents of neurodivergent children is that homework is a nightmare. The stress and anxiety it creates for everyone in the family is often far more emotionally costly than any benfit that comes from practicing academic skills. There is a better way that can include work from school, but in a way that will reduce stress, reduc…
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Teaching Creativity as a Process of Learning to See with Dr. Keith Sawyer
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40:28What if creativity doesn’t start with inventing new things, but with learning to see and interpret the world differently? In this engaging episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, hosts Dr. Cyndi Burnett and Dr. Matthew Worwood sit down with Dr. Keith Sawyer, a leading creativity researcher, jazz pianist, and professor at UNC Chapel …
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Episode #47 (EN): Attention Schema Theory (Illusion of consciousness) with Michael Graziano
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51:59In this episode of the ASF Podcast, neuroscientist and Princeton professor Michael Graziano joins host Tanja Janko to unpack his Attention Schema Theory. Graziano explains why consciousness can be understood as a self-model, how our brains construct simplified versions of ourselves and others, and why this illusion is both useful and inevitable. He…
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Lymphatic Health 101 with Jennifer Nelson-Hawks
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42:28This episode is for every woman who’s ever walked out of a doctor’s office feeling dismissed, overwhelmed, or more confused than when she went in. Jennifer Nelson-Hawks joins me to unpack: * How your lymphatic system is like your body’s sewer system (and how to actually get it flowing) * The truth about hydration and why just drinking water isn’t e…
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Six expert tips for a healthy septic system: What every homeowner should know
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10:54Did you know your septic system is basically a mini wastewater treatment plant in your own backyard? In this episode of Cultivating Curiosity, University of Georgia Cooperative Extension water resource expert Gary Hawkins shares the science of septic systems and offers simple steps homeowners can take to keep them working properly. From what not to…
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Mastering Polytrauma: Expert insights shared by Natascha Plani and Cikizwa Mafanya
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28:41Send us a text Managing patients with polytrauma presents unique challenges for physiotherapists. Trauma physiotherapists Natascha Plani and Cikizwa Mafanya share their insights on managing patients with polytrauma, focusing on pelvic and acetabular injuries. They discuss evidence-based approaches for rehabilitation during prolonged bed rest and st…
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166. Dr. Steve Feldman on BELIEF BIAS - Dupilumab and improved neuropsychiatric diagnoses - Hemangiomas that don't respond to propranolol - Multiple DF associations
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51:10Dr. Steve Feldman on BELIEF BIAS - Dupilumab and improved neuropsychiatric diagnoses - Hemangiomas that don't respond to propranolol - Multiple DF associations - Learn more about the U of U Dermatology ECHO model! physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare Want to donate to the cause? Do so here! Donate to the podcast: uofuhealth.org/dermasp…
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Psalm of the Week: From the Depths/Psalm 130, 131
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7:48These Psalms, sung to ‘The Quiet Land of Erin,’ share hope in a forgiving God who is with us always, even when we are in the depths. Putting these two Psalms together back to back, this song connects the concept of forgiveness with the deep rest of an infant in its mother’s arms ~ loved unconditionally as a beloved child and held with tenderness an…
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PEDs, Growth Hormone, and Smarter Cycle Design (ft. Dr. Todd Lee) | J3U Podcast // Ep 191
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1:00:18PED education is often either oversimplified or overhyped. In this episode, John Jewett and Luke Miller bring on Dr. Todd Lee (IFBB Pro, MD, and founder of Anabolic University) to cut through the noise. They cover: Why an HRT base is non-negotiable Testosterone, estrogen, and DHT — the real interplay Masteron vs. Primo vs. EQ vs. DHB Low-dose Tren …
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Fertility and Sterility On Air: Live from the ESHRE 41st Annual Meeting (Part 1)
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57:21Fertility & Sterility on Air is at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology 41st Annual Meeting in Paris, France (Part 1)! In this episode, our hosts Kate Devine, Eve Feinberg, and Micah Hill cover: outcomes from programmed ovulatory frozen embryo transfer cycles vs. modified natural frozen embryo transfer cycles with Philippos Edi…
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In this episode of the Dementia Researcher podcast, host Adam Smith discusses the upcoming AAIC Neuroscience Next Conference with guests Tricia Nicholson, Dr Amanda Heslgrave, and Kalli Mavromati.They explore the unique hybrid format of the conference, which combines in-person and virtual elements, making it accessible to a global audience. The con…
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An aggressive cancer’s loophole, and a massive field of hydrogen beneath the ocean floor
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35:14First up on the podcast, aggressive tumors have a secret cache of DNA that may help them beat current drug treatments. Freelance journalist Elie Dolgin joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about targeting so-called extrachromosomal DNA—little gene-bearing loops of DNA—that help difficult-to-treat cancers break the laws of inheritance. Next on the show, …
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Ep 12 - What If I Take the EMDR Basic Training and Don’t Like EMDR Therapy?
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6:50Thinking about EMDR training but worried it might not be for you? In this episode of Scaling Up Your Impact, Kelly Smyth-Dent tackles one of the most common fears therapists have: “What if I invest in EMDR Basic Training and end up not liking it?” You’ll learn: Why this concern is completely normal What you actually gain from EMDR training—even if …
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