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If you'd like cutting edge beside ultrasound information (and reimaginings of foundational content), look no further than the original Ultrasound podcast! Check out our longitudinal, year-long and virtual ultrasound fellowship here: https://academy.ultrasoundleadershipacademy.com Check out our FREE content on our website: https://www.coreultrasound.com Check out our courses here: https://courses.coreultrasound.com Check out our question bank here: https://courses.coreultrasound.com/collectio ...
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Dr. Adam Rosen is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in total joint replacement. He created this podcast which is aimed at interns, residents, fellows, and general orthopedists who are looking to dive into the details of total knee replacements, hip replacement, and classic articles. Be sure to check out my YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL226EPMMG9vZmOiuDpmmh36nNzyPrYcRS (Disclaimer: This is my opinion. Any information gathered is not medical education. Practitioners ...
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For The Qultures

BexxBumble & DBoy

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🎙Unapologetic talanoa from the concrete Ocean. We envision an Oceania uprising through storytelling and fellowship that makes healing a reality. Hosted by BexxBumble & DBoy.
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Thalamus Grand Rounds is a podcast created by and for current and former residents, program coordinators and directors to spotlight and empower GME leaders to innovate the residency and fellowship recruitment processes. You’ll hear insightful discussions about all things GME including virtual interview best practices, managing expectations of applicants and faculty, promoting DEI initiatives and holistic review, data and analytics to drive recruitment and much more.
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Constant Innovation

Donnie SC Lygonis

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Constant Innovation - Exploring the world of new ideas, creativity and innovation. It started as a fun project during my Fellowship in Silicon Valley, and now continues with reflections, interviews and talks.
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Growing Together

Organic Church

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Step into a virtual garden of spiritual growth and community connection with the "Growing Together" podcast. This podcast is a nurturing space for individuals seeking to deepen their faith, cultivate relationships, and explore the boundless beauty of a shared spiritual journey. Each episode of "Growing Together" is a breath of fresh air, where Pastor Michael, Syd, Nic, Pastor Holly, and Pastor Roger try to navigate the twists and turns of life while staying rooted in faith. Their warm and in ...
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Join Pastor Tony and Lady Laura Simon from Covenant City Fellowship (Santa Ana, California) for authentic, engaging Bible study conversations that bring scripture to life. Every Wednesday, the Simons dive deep into God's Word with practical teaching, relatable discussions, and transparent dialogue about faith, family, and following Christ. Through verse-by-verse study, thought-provoking questions, and interactive community engagement, this podcast creates a virtual Bible study experience whe ...
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The Choir Room Podcast

Metromusic & Arts

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This podcast exists to promote and encourage two long-time traditions in our society that seem to be dwindling…The Choir and Corporate Singing. We hope to revive the excitement and joy experienced with singing in a choir, as well as inform and educate the listener on all things singing, and all things choir related. A weekly podcast featuring discussion and interviews with choir directors, choir members, and other guests representing church choirs, college and university choirs, community ch ...
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ENOCH’S TOUR of the spirit realm continues with a view of the throne room of God. He describes the four archangels—Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Phanuel—and their responsibilities. Interestingly, Phanuel is the archangel believed to fend off “the satans” to keep them from approaching God to “accuse them who dwell on the earth.” Apparently, there w…
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Send us a text Ever felt like you need to “get your life together” before you can approach God? We’ve been there. We start light—snow days, sleep struggles, and the comfort of old radio voices—then head straight into the heart of it: why so many people stall out spiritually because they don’t feel good enough, smart enough, or clean enough to belon…
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ISAIAH WAS a wordsmith. And the Hebrew word he used translated “idols,” ʾĕlîlim, identifies the spiritual nature and origin of the idols he condemned. Dr. Christopher B. Hays, citing work of A. T. Clay published in 1907, identified the origin of ʾĕlîlim as the name of the Mesopotamian deity Ellil, which was the Akkadian form of the Babylonian/Sumer…
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Send us a text What if the season that promises wonder is actually training us to want more and feel less? We dive into the quiet tug-of-war between expectation and faith, starting with the relatable mess: kids firing off Amazon lists like invoices, adults exchanging gift cards out of obligation, and algorithms turning whispers into must-buys. It’s…
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Today my guest is Yair Rivenson, CEO of Pictor Labs What we discuss with Yair: His engineering and computational imaging background How AI and microscopy intersected to form the foundation of Pictor Labs The origin story of Pictor Labs and why it was founded in 2019 What “virtual staining” really means and how autofluorescence enables it Training s…
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THE PRIDE of a king who elevated himself above what God ordained left King Uzziah with a debilitating disease. Uzziah, also called Azariah, ruled the kingdom of Judah 792–742 BC. He was a good king for most of his reign until pride got the better of him. He dared to offer incense in the Temple, a function reserved for the priests. As a result, he w…
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Send us a text What if the quickest way to steady your heart is to change the voices around you and the words that leave your mouth? We start with real life—hikes that humbled our lungs, caves that tested our preparation, and job shifts that revived old anxieties—to show why encouragement and discernment are survival skills, not side quests. From t…
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In this week's video, we delve into how to diagnose aortic stenosis using Point of Care Ultrasound at the bedside. After watching this video, you'll know how to identify and quantify aortic stenosis, understand its severity, and recognize why it's considered the deadliest valvular disease. Discover techniques ranging from basic visual inspections t…
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Send us a text We swap beloved Thanksgiving dishes, laugh about cranberry sauce wars, and share the rituals that keep the peace when families gather. The talk widens to seasonal blues, year-round generosity, and the parenting choices that make holidays kinder for kids. • favorite Thanksgiving foods and recipe memories • cranberry sauce opinions and…
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THE SECOND SECTION of the Book of 1 Enoch isn’t as well known as the part that deals with the fallen Watchers, but it’s important for New Testament theology. The Book of Parables, chapters 37–71 of 1 Enoch, deals specifically with how the world will be purified from the sin introduced by the rebellious Watchers. To the author(s) of this section of …
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Exploring the Lip Liner Sign: Avoiding False Positives in FAST Examinations with Dr. Sophia Fornbacher In this episode, host Jailyn Avila sits down with Dr. Sophia Fornbacher, a fellowship-trained emergency medicine physician, to discuss the intricacies of the lip liner sign—a recently published artifact that can lead to false positives in FAST (Fo…
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Today my guest is medical student and pathology podcaster Taranjit Kaur What we discuss with Taranjit: Her early inspiration to pursue medicine Translating medical information for her mother as a child Her first exposure to pathology during volunteer work How a family medical experience shaped her decision to pursue pathology What a post-junior fel…
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JONAH WAS a vindictive man who cared more about a plant than he did for the 120,000 people of Nineveh. Reading the short Book of Jonah aloud makes it clear that the story is as much about Jonah’s desire for the destruction of Nineveh as it is about God’s mercy and desire that all people would repent and return to Him. Not only did Jonah try to run …
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In this episode of the Core Ultrasound Podcast, Dr. Jailyn Avila and Dr. Terren Trott discuss the prognostic value of echocardiography in normotensive patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PMID: 24412192). We analyze a 2014 study published in the Journal of American College of Cardiology, which involved 411 patients who were initially normotensiv…
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Today my guest is Dr Osama Khan from Natera What we discuss with Dr Khan : His journey into pathology The importance of mentorship in pathology Pathology at the intersection of diagnostics and precision medicine The collaborative nature of pathology Transitioning from academia to industry Natera and Cell-Free DNA Testing Understanding Circulating T…
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Send us a text A gold “ticket to hell” bumper sticker shouldn’t be profound, but it jolted us. That small joke pulled a thread that led to bigger questions: Why do so many people shrug at hell? How did music, media, and memes convince us that darkness looks brave and light looks boring? And what if the truth about hell isn’t camaraderie in the flam…
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Today my guest is pathologist Dr Lija Joseph. What we discuss with Dr Joseph: Her early influences and path into medicine How she discovered pathology and what drew her to the field The inspiration behind founding a patient-focused pathology clinic How the clinic bridges pathology, empathy, and patient understanding Patient stories that illustrate …
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Send us a text A totaled car, every airbag deployed, and a calm voice over OnStar. That’s how our conversation opens—and the shock, gratitude, and timing of what followed become a surprising doorway into a bigger question: how do we hold joy, safety, and faith as Halloween rolls around? We trace the tangled roots of the season—from Salem’s tragic t…
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Send us a text We look at crisis through faith—what it is, how it feels, and how putting Christ at the center changes our choices. Real stories of work stress, grief, gratitude, and prayer show a practical path from impulse to peace. • defining crisis across daily stress and deep loss • boundaries, work ethic, and being the “go‑to” person • doing h…
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Today my guest is pathologist Dr Kalisha Hill What we discuss with Dr Hill: Her transition from surgical aspirations to a passion for pathology How the pandemic influenced the writing of Pinnacles: Visible and Invisible The importance of mentorship and saying “yes” to growth opportunities Lessons in leadership from the lab and beyond How earning an…
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Send us a text We swap stories about moving worship into the gym and use that change to open a deeper talk on discernment—what it is, what it isn’t, and how Solomon’s prayer still shapes how we lead, speak, and listen. We keep it practical: separating emotion from wisdom, rooting in Scripture, and letting community and spiritual gifts be guided by …
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Today my guest is Adam Smith, CCO of Indica Labs. What we discuss with Adam: Adam's journey from HALO customer to Chief Commercial Officer at Indica Labs How firsthand experience with HALO inspired him to join the company in 2015 The evolution of Indica Labs: from image analysis software to a full digital pathology ecosystem (HALO, HALO Link, HALO …
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KING AMAZIAH of Judah is a classic example of someone whose pride got the better of him. 2 Kings 14 tells us that after Amaziah became king, he led a successful military campaign against Edom. He captured the stronghold of Sela, which was probably Petra in present-day Jordan, defeating an army of some 10,000 Edomites. This led him to provoke a war …
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THE TEMPLE in Jerusalem fell into disrepair within a century of the death of Solomon. The king who repaired it was a good man—sort of. Joash (or Jehoash), son of Ahaziah, reigned in Judah 835–796 BC. He was made king at age seven by the high priest Jehoiada and is credited with restoring the Temple—even pushing the priests, who seemed rather slow t…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how to sneak past those pesky service cancellation fees? Join us as we unravel a clever personal strategy that might just save you some cash and discuss how faith and values influence our TV habits. We also take a fascinating detour into the dark world of true crime, pondering the chilling realities behind infamous figu…
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Today my guest is Roseann Vitale, Product Manager with Mopec. What we discuss with Roseann: Roseann’s path to the pathologists’ assistant profession and how her background in fine arts influenced her career in pathology Helping to build a simulated pathology lab at Rosalind Franklin University Her innovative approaches to hands-on learning and stan…
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THE FIRST SECTION of the Book of 1 Enoch concludes with Enoch’s travels to the ends of the earth, including a visit to Eden. We discuss the author’s description of the portals through which the stars and winds pass, noting that evil winds came from the north, the direction from which bad things always came in Jewish thought (physical and supernatur…
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Send us a text The spiritual battlefield demands proper protection, and the breastplate of righteousness serves as our shield against the enemy's most cunning attacks. Discover how this crucial piece of God's armor guards your heart and mind—the most vulnerable parts of your spiritual being. Drawing from Ephesians 6, we explore what it truly means …
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THE END of Ahab’s line came within a span of seven years. Jehu, an Israelite military commander under Ahab’s son, King Jehoram (or Joram), was anointed king over the northern kingdom at the direction of the prophet Elisha. Jehu moved quickly to eliminate Jehoram and the rest of the sons of Ahab. We explain why Ahab didn’t literally have 70 sons (th…
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Send us a text The tragic events that unfolded last week have shaken our nation and confronted Christians with a profound question: How do we respond when violence strikes? This episode dives deep into the spiritual implications of these tragedies beyond the political headlines. We explore the concept of sin's "ripple effect" – how like stones thro…
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Today my guest is hematopathologist Dr David Li. What we discuss with Dr Li: His early introduction to pathology through a neuropathology research lab at the University of Washington. The influence of strong mentors and role models in shaping his path toward hematopathology. His mother’s diagnoses with breast and pancreatic cancer, and how he serve…
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A MIRACULOUS healing led to a Syrian warrior carrying mule loads of dirt from Israel back to Damascus. Why did Naaman the Syrian do that? In the ancient world, it was understood that every nation had a patron deity. For Syria, that was the storm-god Hadad, better known to us as Baal. For Israel, it was Yahweh—although Jezebel and her children tried…
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Send us a text What happens to faith when it collides with the brutal realities of war? In this powerful episode, we're joined by Rich, a 27-year military veteran who listens to our podcast and brings a perspective we've never before explored on the show. He also happens to be Pastor Roger’s son! Rich’s story takes us from his early enlistment in t…
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Today my guests are Dr Alexander Perez and Dr Michael Topf. What we discuss with Dr Perez and Dr Topf: The challenge of documenting surgical specimens with traditional text and photos How 3D scanning improves accuracy and communication in pathology Integration into the gross room workflow with minimal time impact Clinical applications: tumor boards…
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THE KING of Moab sacrificed his oldest son on the wall of his capital city, causing the combined armies of Israel, Judah, and Edom to withdraw from their siege. How do we process this? Then he (King Mesha) took his oldest son who was to reign in his place and offered him for a burnt offering on the wall. And there came great wrath on Israel. And th…
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Send us a text Picture this: You're facing a moment where your patience is threadbare, your emotions are surging, and the world seems determined to push all your buttons. What spiritual resources do you reach for first? In this candid conversation, we explore the must-have items in every Christian's spiritual toolbox—those go-to practices, verses, …
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Today my guest is Coraliz Martinez, a Medical Laboratory Scientist and osteosarcoma survivor. What we discuss with Coraliz: Her diagnosis and treatment journey Inspiration and career path into Medical Laboratory Science The role and impact of the Medical Laboratory Scientist Art and science: a personal connection Returning to St. Jude: The Life Stu…
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JERUSALEM IS the center of the world in the Book of 1 Enoch. That echoes Ezekiel 5:5 and 38:12, where Jerusalem is “the center [literally, “navel”] of the earth.” This is a concept probably best known from Greek religion, where the oracle of Delphi was at the site of the omphalos, the stone that was supposedly substituted for Zeus by his mother Rhe…
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Join Lady Laura in this heartfelt episode of Live Late Night Lattes as she navigates through a day filled with sadness and distractions. Reflecting on a recent plane crash and its impact, Lady Laura shares a poignant message about faith, focusing on Jesus, and overcoming self-doubt. Drawing insights from Matthew 14:29-31, she encourages viewers to …
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Send us a text Ever found yourself spiraling into a panic after a late-night WebMD session? We've all been there, and in this episode, we share some hilarious stories of self-diagnosis mishaps and unexpected podiatrist visits that prove foot doctors aren't just for the elderly. Join us as we explore the comedic side of bending over for shoes and ho…
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Send us a text What drives people away from the churches they once called home? In this thought-provoking conversation, we dive deep into the complex reasons behind church departures - from self-centered expectations to legitimate concerns about teaching and community. The discussion reveals how our approach to church attendance often reflects our …
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Today my guests are Arun Ananth, CCO and Tom Gallo, CFO from Proscia. What we discuss with Arun and Tom: Introduction to Proscia’s Diagnostic Network Reshaping the economics of pathology Economic opportunities in digital pathology Data as an asset in biomarker discovery Clinical trials as use cases Compliance and security in digital pathology Patho…
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Send us a text The journey of reading the Bible begins with understanding your motivation and making practical steps to build a consistent habit rather than trying to tackle it like a novel. • Reading the Bible requires commitment and an understanding of why you want to start this journey • The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John) are the best st…
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THE PASSING of the mantle from Elijah to Elisha was spectacular: A fiery chariot pulled by horses of fire in a whirlwind carried Elijah off to heaven. The whirlwind was a theophany, an appearance by God Himself. The chariot, as Sharon noted, was believed to be the vehicle that carried human spirits to the netherworld—but in this case, Elijah was ca…
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Send us a text What happens after we're saved? Is heaven the same experience for everyone, or are there different levels of rewards? We dive deep into the biblical concept of heavenly crowns – the rewards Christ promises to faithful believers who have run their spiritual race with perseverance and purpose. The conversation begins with an eye-openin…
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My guest today is pathologist Dr Jeff Myers. What we discuss with DR Myers: Dr. Myers' path to pathology His career at Mayo Clinic The transition to University of Michigan The beginning of patient-centered pathology Creating the Patient and Family Advisory Council Challenges and innovations in Pathology Clinics Stories of interacting with patients …
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Psalm 83 appears to be an already-but-not-yet prophecy that may be key to understanding the end times. Bill Salus, in his book The Psalm 83 War, wrote that Psalm 83 prophesies a future war in which Israel is attacked by its Muslim neighbors. We think Bill is correct, and further, this war may be used to deceive Jews into welcoming a false messiah—i…
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Send us a text The silent enemy creeping into our churches isn't hatred or rebellion—it's indifference. In this challenging message, we confront the comfortable apathy that has many believers stuck in spiritual neutral, neither fully committed nor openly opposed to Christ. Jesus's words ring with clarity: "Anyone who isn't with me opposes me." This…
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