The Inflection Points Podcast is Australia's home of long-form policy discussion. The podcast is hosted by Jonathan O’Brien, editor-in-chief of Inflection Points. We'll also have regular contributions from our editorial team and broader community of writers and reformers.
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Physics 545 Solid State Physics at Purdue University. Textbook: Introduction to Solid State Physics by C. Kittel. Course webpage
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Investor Shayle Kann is asking big questions about how to decarbonize the planet: How cheap can clean energy get? Will artificial intelligence speed up climate solutions? Where is the smart money going into climate technologies? Every week on Catalyst, Shayle explains the world of climate tech with prominent experts, investors, researchers, and executives. Produced by Latitude Media.
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Time to get real about the life experiences I have been through! I hope that just one listener can take something I say and relate to it in order to learn something or become happier!
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DNV’s Maritime Impact explores the latest environmental policies and legislation impacting the global shipping industry and discuss the key actions decision makers must take if they are to remain compliant in future.
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Welcome to the “High Capacity Podcast” from Legally Armed America. Let’s talk guns, gun legislation, and gun news. We provide a vulgar display of common sense and logic. Text or call Paul any questions or comments to (202) 869-2527 * To receive a discount for signing up to Gun Owners of America, courtesy of Legally Armed America, follow this link: http://gunowners.org/laa
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The light of reason seems to be fading in the tumult of our modern world. While the Information Age provides us with unprecedented access to information, it also gives disinformation an incredible power over society. The ThinkCritical Podcast exists to fight this. We conduct casual interviews with experts in areas of public interest and host discussions relevant to the public discourse. We also blog at www.thinkcriticalpodcast.com. Hosted by Joshua Z. Miller, Adam Schwalbe, and Gregory Leung.
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The Recruiting Brainfood Podcast: Your weekly 60 minute dose of brilliant conversation about Recruiting & HR
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Increasing costs. Evolving consumer expectations. And accelerating disruptions. Today’s supply chain leaders face more challenges than ever before. Hosted by Karl Siebrecht, the Logistics Leadership Podcast features industry interviews, warehousing and transportation deep dives and the unique insights supply chain leaders require to compete and win in today’s environment.
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We're homeschooled twins who love history. We interview the world's most exciting historians!
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The electricity grid is at the centre of the energy transition, and our journey to net zero by 2050. This podcast from eSmart Networks is your guide to how the grid will support the biggest shift in energy usage since the 1950’s – join us for an exciting ride! Visit us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/esmart-networks, find our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm1xJpPsmcC2zrqg-6Qn-XQ
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Through her lens of crisis readiness, advising some of today's leading organizations faced with the greatest risks, Melissa is passionate in her mission to help today's organizations build brand invincibility. The Invincible Brand Podcast is another way in which she works to achieve this mission. Subscribe to this podcast and join Melissa as she unravels the complexities that this modern-day, hyper-connected world presents to your organization and provides tactical business strategies for im ...
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Our show offers you transformative (yet pragmatic) ideas, data, and tools to help you invest in the nonprofit workforce. This unique show invites you into fun, provocative conversations with a diverse network of funders, nonprofit leaders, authors, intermediaries, and government leaders. Your host, Rusty Stahl, who founded Fund the People in 2014, is the foremost advocate for the U.S. nonprofit workforce. Our mission? To maximize investment in America's nonprofit workforce to drive equity, e ...
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Joseph Z is an international prophetic voice that builds lives by the Word of God in the church, government and marketplace. He is the co-founder of the Kingdom Movement a parent organization to multiple platforms such as the Voice of God Conferences, the Kingdom youth conferences, True Beauty Women’s conferences, and Kingdom worship tours. Joseph and his wife, Heather, founded the nonprofit organization, Joseph Z Ministries, which emphasizes discipleship through media. Joseph and Heather al ...
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Acupuncture Today is the only national publication serving licensed acupuncturists and doctors of traditional medicine. It is the most complete resource for news and product information in this profession for 20+ years. AT reaches 30,000+ doctors and students of acupuncture and traditional medicine through our print and online editions each month.
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Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 17 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell, engineering leader with over 15 years of industry experience. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Email: [email protected]
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Strategic Affairs is our game. South Asia and beyond is our playground. We track international developments. Our Founder Nitin Gokhale and Editor Surya Gangadharan explain what StratNewsGlobal stands for. https://youtu.be/N9-ZAEhS5f0
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Unlock a World of Insight: Your Passport to Global Development! Embark on a journey that transcends borders and transcends boundaries. Our podcast is your gateway to a deeper understanding of democracy, poverty eradication, and the urgent battle against climate change. In each episode, we transport you to the heart of developing and "emerging economies" in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. As we tackle the world's most pressing issues, we don't just dwell on problems; we spotlight innovative ...
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A top podcast for healthcare leaders, with over one million downloads, Radio Advisory is your weekly download on how to untangle the industry's most pressing challenges to help leaders like you make the best business decisions for your organization. From unpacking major trends in care delivery—like site-of-care shifts and the rise of high-cost drugs—to demystifying stakeholder dynamics, to shining a spotlight on priorities that may get overlooked, we're here to help. Our hosts and seasoned r ...
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Agora Politics is dedicated to making sense out of our outdated theories of politics. The show features long-form interviews with academics, entrepreneurs, intellectuals, and luminaries of all types, who are tuning in to the zeitgeist and attempting to synthesize stories of the past, with knowledge of the present, and visions of the future.
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Inside Public Procurement is a podcast dedicated to exploring the real stories and strategies of those working on the frontlines of the procurement process within state and local governments across North America.Each episode, we gather insights from passionate leaders in the field and take an unflinching look at how public procurement teams are innovating to meet the new and changing needs of their constituents, vendors, and stakeholders. Have an idea for an episode or want to come on as a g ...
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Each week, Milan Vaishnav and his guests from around the world break down the latest developments in Indian politics, economics, foreign policy, society, and culture for a global audience. Grand Tamasha is a co-production of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Hindustan Times.
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An exploration odyssey about REAL ESTATE and the REAL STATE of people. This podcast about user experience on university campuses will help you make a positive impact by raising awareness and providing best practice examples for rethinking the built environment to maximise human potential. I talk with experts to explore new perspectives and their practical implementation on cutting-edge topics about the learning/work environment (physical, digital, social) and people's health (body, mind, hea ...
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Brainfood Live On Air - Ep326 - TA Capacity Planning in the Era of AI
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1:02:36HOW MUCH CAN YOUR TALENT ACQUISITION TEAM DO? CAPACITY PLANNING IN THE ERA OF AI Working out how much capacity you have as a TA leader is pretty much critical to doing your job properly; in fact, it be one of the top three most important things a TA leader should be doing. How do we most effectively do this - does anyone have a framework? Better ye…
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Cultivating Emotional Processing Capacity Using the Transverse Luo Vessels
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8:56This article explores using acupuncture's transverse Luo vessels to cultivate emotional processing capacity, particularly for patients struggling with difficult emotions. Author Nicholas Sieben emphasizes that understanding patients requires going beyond symptoms to "see their spirit, emotions, and mind," creating resonance rooted in spirit. Acupun…
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Introducing the Acupuncture Herbal Vendor Coalition
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6:40The Acupuncture Herbal Vendor Coalition (AHVC) is a newly formed alliance of companies supplying needles, herbs, and practice supplies to the East Asian medicine community. Shifting from rivalry to collaboration, the AHVC aims to advocate for the profession by pooling resources to foster growth, resilience, and continuity. The coalition seeks to am…
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Forbidden Secrets of Women’s Longevity (Pt. 2)
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7:43This article unveils ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) rituals and lifestyle practices employed by imperial women, such as Empress Dowager Cixi, to preserve youth, vitality, and Jing (essence). The Daoist concept of nei dan or internal alchemy was central, involving practices like microcosmic orbit meditation to strengthen kidney jing, and…
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Light Therapy: An Alternative to Moxibustion
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7:32This article introduces near-infrared (NIR) light therapy as a compelling alternative to traditional moxibustion, particularly for modern clinical and hospital settings. While moxibustion, which involves burning mugwort, aims to improve qi and blood flow and relieve pain, it presents significant challenges such as smoke production (leading to respi…
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This article highlights the critical, yet often overlooked, role of sperm health in fertility, noting it contributes to nearly half of all infertility cases. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and East Asian medicine (EAM) offer a holistic and comprehensive approach to optimizing reproductive vitality, encompassing not just sperm quality but also s…
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This article clarifies the Multiple-Procedure Payment Reduction (MPPR) protocol, often seen as a "multi-therapy discount," applied by Medicare and many commercial insurers to healthcare claims. MPPR dictates that when a provider performs multiple procedures in a single patient visit, only the highest-valued procedure receives full reimbursement; su…
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With nearly 8 in 10 Americans experiencing foot pain, this article proposes red light / infrared therapy as a highly effective, non-invasive alternative to conventional pain medications or injections. This therapy is lauded for being painless, dependable, and easy to administer, with a mere 20-minute treatment cycle that can be largely unattended i…
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The State of 21st Century Acupuncture in the U.S. (Pt. 1)
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6:53This article, the first in a series, argues for a precise definition and naming convention for the 21st-century acupuncture profession in the U.S.. The authors contend that calling practitioners "TCM practitioners" is inaccurate and misrepresents the profession. The original 17th-century translation of "acupuncture" from Chinese reduced a vast syst…
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The New England School of Acupuncture (NESA), the oldest professional acupuncture school in the U.S., is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025. Founded in 1975 in Watertown, Mass., by Dr. James Tin Yau So, who later became known as the “Father of American Acupuncture,” NESA began with a small group of students and a one-year diploma program root…
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This article highlights a crucial aspect of Chinese herbal medicine: patent formulas often share names but vary significantly in ingredients across different manufacturers. While seemingly confusing, these variations offer clinicians an expanded therapeutic palette to precisely target individual patient patterns. The author illustrates this with Ji…
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Objective Indicators of Brain MRI Changes After Acupuncture Treatment for Stroke (Pt. 1)
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7:48This article delves into objective indicators of brain changes following acupuncture treatment for neurological conditions, particularly stroke, leveraging functional MRI (fMRI) technology. It highlights that scalp acupuncture has shown clinical efficacy, prompting exploration into its underlying brain mechanisms. Various scalp acupuncture protocol…
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In a poignant reflection, retired acupuncturist William Prange shares his personal journey as a patient, advocating for a shift in the patient-practitioner dynamic. Grappling with severe spinal pain and a diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis, he experienced a transformative moment with an emergency doctor who asked, "How can I help you? What do you …
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Adding flexibility to data center loads could ease strain on the grid and reduce the need for costly new generation. And, according to one study, shaving off just a few megawatts during peak hours could also unlock unused capacity —as many as 98 gigawatts in the U.S — if those facilities reduced load by just 0.5% each year. The problem: data center…
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This episode focuses on the critical importance of having a backup plan, not just for technical redundancies but especially for situations involving human error, which are highly prevalent in one's career. The core argument hinges on understanding risk and reward curves, highlighting the disproportionate impact of failures compared to incremental s…
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[Encore] Hospitals are at capacity. What can we actually do about it?
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25:13(This episode originally aired on February 25, 2025.) In times of uncertainty, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by what’s out of your control. That’s why over the next few weeks we’re revisiting three powerful conversations that remind us where to focus: on operational excellence, on what is within your control, and on the urgency to act now. Whether …
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Moving the Needle: How policy gets done in Australia
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1:02:47Our country gets better when good people do good work. Here are three stories of change, from the changemakers themselves. To launch Inflection Points, we brought together three great changemakers to give three great case studies in how they changed policy and moved the needle toward a fairer, better, and more prosperous Australia. This podcast ver…
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Brainfood Live On Air - Ep325 - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, Lessons from Exec Coaches
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1:01:38OVERCOMING IMPOSTER SYNDROME: LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM EXEC COACHING 'Imposter Syndrome' is perhaps one of the most well known of psychological phenomena, one which many of us are undoubtedly familiar. Why is it that we tell ourselves that we do not belong, are that we are not worthy of the role or the moment? Let's dive into the psychology of impos…
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Second Order Consequences and Forcing Functions
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23:45Todays episode delves into understanding and leveraging second and third-order consequences – the ripple effects that occur after an initial action – and introduces forcing functions, which are an inverted way of thinking about these consequences, designed to drive desired outcomes by first determining "what must be true" for them to occur. The epi…
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The Green Blueprint: Terrawatt Infrastructure’s billion-dollar strategy
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35:45Editor's note: With the Trump administration's efforts to roll back California's electric trucking rules, there's new attention on heavy duty transport right now. So we're bringing you a deep dive into the industry, an episode of The Green Blueprint on Terawatt Infrastructure's $1 billion strategy to build charging depots. In 2021, Neha Palmer co-f…
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[Encore] The $400M referral problem (and steps to fixing it)
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Don't Try to Solve Hyperobject Problems Once
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15:46This episode delves into the philosophical concept of hyperobjects – problems so vast and complex they lack clear boundaries and cannot be "solved" once and for all. It explores why attempting to permanently fix issues like technical debt, user experience, or performance management is often ineffective. Instead, it offers a new perspective: how to …
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Brainfood Live On Air - Ep324 - Automate or Augment - Pulse Check on State of AI in TA
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1:06:30Automate or Augment? Quarterly Spot Check on the State of AI in TA With ChatGPT5 round the corner, as well as the release of ChatGPT Agent by Open AI, we are soon to see mass distribution of the next generation of AI. The innovation rate is cycling too fast for any one of us to accurately keep pace so I am going to do a regular quarterly check in o…
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Our first episode covering sodium-ion batteries featured a cautious take on the chemistry: Back in February Adrian Yao, founder of Stanford’s STEER program, explained the challenges of reaching competitive energy density and costs, especially given the falling price of LFP. Still, sodium-ion chemistries are picking up steam, thanks largely to growi…
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Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order slapping India with a 25 percent special tariff due to its purchases of Russian oil. This surprise measure raised the total tariff on Indian exports to the United States to 50 percent—among the highest rates imposed by the United States on any country in the world. But India is not ju…
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263: What 130+ healthcare leaders are saying about Trump’s big, beautiful bill
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38:24Healthcare organizations have always faced operational, financial, and strategic pressures—but in 2025, those challenges are intensifying. A wave of current and anticipated policy changes is reshaping the industry, leaving leaders to navigate an increasingly complex and uncertain landscape. To better understand how executives are preparing for what…
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Behavior Change 101: Trigger, Incentive, and Ability
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20:16This episode delves into a powerful model for encouraging behaviour change, applicable to both managing others and self-improvement, by focusing on three critical factors: Trigger, Incentive, and Ability. It challenges common, ineffective management approaches and provides insights into fostering new habits and desired actions by making the 'right'…
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Brainfood Live On Air - Ep322 - RecOps & AI : Techniques to Accelerate Adoption
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1:04:12RecOps & AI: TECHNIQUES TO ACCELERATE AI ADOPTION Recruitment Operations developed as a distinct function with Talent Acquisition with a purpose of ensuring the entire recruiting function operated as efficiently and as resiliently as possible. This was BEFORE the advent of Artificial Intelligence, so what is the situation in 2025 when AI powered ef…
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Editor’s note: The uncertainties of data center construction — like when, where, and how much to build — are as pressing as ever. So we’re revisiting a conversation with Brian Janous, co-founder and chief commercial officer at data center developer Cloverleaf Infrastructure. In this episode, he explains his theory of the ‘Watt-Bit Spread’, which of…
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262: The price of policy: How tariffs are reshaping purchasing
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33:24For health system leaders, managing the cost of purchased goods is no longer just a budgeting exercise—it’s a strategic necessity. As margins tighten and supply chain disruptions persist, health systems are rethinking everything from vendor relationships to value analysis. In this episode of Radio Advisory, host Rachel (Rae) Woods welcomes Advisory…
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Australians aren't apathetic. If anything, we care a lot more than our reputation suggests. But when the conversation about our country's direction is either a one thousand-word op-ed that barely scratches the surface, or a 400-page report that almost nobody reads — the real work of changing Australia becomes inaccessible. Even for the people who w…
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Brainfood Live On Air - Ep321 - Humans Required - Critical Moments in the Hiring Funnel
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1:06:12HUMANS REQUIRED: CRITICAL MOMENTS IN THE HIRING PROCESS How many times have we heard the comforting phrase 'but recruitment will always need the human touch'? Intuitively, I believe this is true at least for non-volume, permanent hiring but but do we really understand why, when, who and how? We probably need to find out because if we rely on comfor…
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Embracing Evolution: Merging Innovation With the Ancient Wisdom of TCM
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7:46The article explores how technological innovations are seamlessly integrating with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), not to replace its ancient wisdom, but to support and enhance its practice. For millennia, TCM has relied on refined observational and palpation skills, along with experiential knowledge, to diagnose and treat holistically. However…
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Long COVID Response to Classical Chinese Medicine: A Case Series
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6:51Long COVID, impacting over 5% of the U.S. population with more than 200 debilitating symptoms like brain fog, chronic fatigue, and shortness of breath, poses a significant societal burden with limited conventional treatments. However, a new case series highlights the potential of classical Chinese medicine (CCM) as an effective approach for resolvi…
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Acupuncture, despite its growing recognition as a valuable complementary treatment for conditions like chronic pain, stress, and anxiety, faces significant hurdles in achieving mainstream integration within healthcare. Fifteen years after a roadmap was outlined for its greater recognition and utilization, the profession finds itself largely passed …
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The Benefits of Building a Referral Culture in Acupuncture
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6:28The article, "The Benefits of Building a Referral Culture in Acupuncture," strongly advocates for licensed acupuncturists to refer patients to trusted colleagues when a case falls outside their area of clinical focus or comfort zone, rather than seeking "case-specific treatment advice" through online forums. The author stresses that reliance on cro…
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Deprescribing: It's a Thing (and You Can Help)
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7:53The crucial concept of "deprescribing"—the planned and supervised reduction or elimination of medications—is gaining traction, despite being coined only in 2003. This is vital because polypharmacy, especially prevalent in older adults, leads to increased side effects and poor health outcomes, with many taking multiple drugs, sometimes to counter ad…
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Qizhi to Deqi: The Living Sequence That Animates Acupuncture
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7:27Acupuncture's profound effectiveness truly unfolds through the "living sequence" of qizhi and deqi, concepts central to its clinical foundation. This approach encourages practitioners to shift beyond mere protocols, focusing instead on engaging the entire person. Qizhi (qi arrival) represents the dynamic initiation and directional movement of qi at…
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Acupuncture has once again secured its place as a covered service within Medi-Cal, California's vital healthcare program, following persistent efforts to preserve its status. This isn't the first time acupuncture faced removal; it was inaccessible to Medi-Cal recipients from 2009-2016, and the profession has fought a "perpetual battle" to maintain …
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5 Reasons Why Your Practice Needs a Remote Receptionist
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7:06Acupuncture practices often face a dilemma: juggling vital administrative tasks with the core mission of patient healing. The article highlights how missed calls represent lost opportunities, as potential clients seeking relief might simply move on if they reach voicemail. This underscores the critical need for a professional first impression. Ente…
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Hemifacial Spasm: Understanding and Treating a Complex Neuromuscular Disorder
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8:31Hemifacial spasm (HFS) presents a unique challenge: a neuromuscular condition marked by involuntary, unilateral facial spasms that can begin subtly in the eyelid and progressively involve the entire side of the face, even during sleep. While Western medicine pinpoints vascular compression of the facial nerve as a primary cause, Traditional Chinese …
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Forbidden Secrets of Women’s Longevity (Pt. 1)
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8:34The ancient wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) unveils the "forbidden secrets" of women's longevity, rooted in the profound concept of jing (essence), the very foundation of vitality and overall well-being. For centuries, Chinese imperial courts meticulously guarded this knowledge, documented in private medical manuscripts of empresses, c…
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Craig Williams, an acupuncturist practicing in hot Texas, explores how prolonged seasonal heat can profoundly impact mood, leading to what he terms "summertime sadness". Traditional Chinese Medicine recognizes a vast array of heat-related patterns, emphasizing a thorough evaluation of each patient's unique constitution and their "relationship to se…
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The PJM capacity auction this month broke records with sky-high wholesale power prices — and that was by design. Under PJM’s auction rules, tight supply raises prices, incentivizing the development of new generation and encouraging existing generation to stay online. The big driver of that tight supply? Data-center driven load growth. The independe…
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Brainfood Live On Air - Ep323 - Candidate Fraud - Hardening Your Hiring Funnel with InfoSec Techniques
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1:01:26CANDIDATE FRAUD: HARDENING THE HIRING FUNNEL WITH INFOSEC TECHNIQUES Candidate fraud is already a problem for some today but it will soon be a huge problem for everyone tomorrow. The uncomfortable truth is that AI will undermine trust in all digital communications and we need to rethink our recruitment approaches with security much higher in the pr…
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Goal of the Goal - Using Goals As A Prioritization Clarifying Tool
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26:13This episode delves into the crucial role of well-positioned goals in a developer's career. It asserts that goals provide clarity, perspective, and purpose, particularly focusing on clarity as a primary benefit. The discussion challenges common struggles with goal setting, including the often-overlooked importance of relevance (the 'R' in SMART goa…
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261: Maven Clinic on how holistic women's health is the key to reducing cost and engaging employees
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40:05For health care purchasers, women’s health is no longer a niche offering—it’s a strategic imperative. In this episode of Radio Advisory, host Rachel (Rae) Woods welcomes Dr. Neel Shah, Chief Medical Officer at Maven Clinic—the world’s largest virtual clinic for women’s and family health—to unpack the clinical, financial, and operational benefits of…
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From Forecast to fleet: lessons from Höegh’s ammonia transition
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20:11In this special podcast episode, guest host Øyvind Sekkesæter is joined by Andreas Enger, CEO of Höegh Autoliners to discuss their bold move toward ammonia as a scalable, zero-carbon fuel and what they have done so far to prepare technically and secure future demands.By DNV Maritime
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Brainfood Live On Air - Ep320 - Strategic Workforce Planning in the Era of Agentic AI
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1:06:52STRATEGIC WORKFORCE PLANNING IN AN AGENTIC WORLD Recruiters have long said that stronger SWP would solve all recruitment problems - if the business only told us with a bit more notice what they were looking for! But now with AI Agents becoming a population in the workforce, can we really know what the right size for a team is anymore? We're taking …
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Repurposing EV batteries for grid storage
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27:35The job of an EV battery is unforgiving. If its performance slips too far — say, lost acceleration or range — it's probably off to the recycling heap. That’s even though it may have plenty of usable life, if only for something less demanding than powering a vehicle. Grid storage is theoretically a gentler job, involving slower discharging and more …
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