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Africa Health Weekly

Global Health Unfiltered

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Africa Health Weekly is a podcast that brings you the latest health news, innovations, and stories from across the African continent. Each week, we spotlight pressing health challenges, groundbreaking research, and inspiring local initiatives shaping the future of healthcare in Africa. Informative, timely, and rooted in trusted sources, this podcast keeps you connected to the pulse of Africa’s health landscape.
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SAPIEN brings health & nutrition expert Brian Sanders together with hormone optimization specialist, Chris Kruger, to talk about all things related to optimum health including mind, body and spirit. We promote living your best life through ancestral principles. You'll find actionable diet & nutrition tips and best practices, mental health & wellness, weight loss & chronic disease prevention and reversal, top guests in their field, listener questions, fitness, and rants of the day.
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Carlrin Unfiltered is a space for honest reflection, quiet healing, and personal growth. From mental health and heartbreak to identity, family, and finding your voice again,every episode invites you to feel deeply and speak freely. Come as you are. Speak as you feel. Heal as you go.
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Khloé in Wonder Land

Khloé Kardashian

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We’re back and Khloé is more curious than ever. This season of Khloé in Wonder Land goes deeper, with solo deep dives into the topics she can’t stop thinking about, hilarious conversations with some of her closest people, and explorations down the internet’s strangest, most fascinating rabbit holes. It’s real, reflective, and sometimes ridiculous, just the way Khloé likes it. New episodes drop every Wednesday on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Cyber Security can be a difficult field to not only understand but to also navigate. Joe South is here to help with over a decade of experience across several domains of security. With this podcast I hope to help more people get into IT and Cyber Security as well as discussing modern day Cyber Security topics you may find in the daily news. Come join us as we learn and grow together!
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JERE UNFILTERED

Jere Rivera-Dugenio, Ph.D.

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Welcome to the signal beneath the signal. JERE UNFILTERED is the official podcast of Dr. Jere Rivera-Dugenio, Ph.D. - world authority in Scalar Morphogenetic Science, Base-12 Intron DNA Reprogramming, and advanced consciousness technology. This isn’t spirituality. This isn’t science. This is the synthesis; where covert truth meets quantum intelligence. In each explosive episode, Dr. Jere decodes the synthetic traps embedded in mainstream healing, New Age dogma, and transhumanist frequency sy ...
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Nikki Bostwick Unfiltered

Nikki Bostwick Unfiltered

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Welcome to Nikki Bostwick Unfiltered, where natural intelligence serves as our guiding light. Nikki is on a mission to explore, produce, and present the complete narrative to assist individuals in finding clarity and ultimate well-being. With a passion for diving deep into alternative methods beyond the mainstream, Nikki pushes the wellness envelope, aiming to demystify and destigmatize while getting to the root issues.
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Pigment Paradox: A podcast on colourism in India and beyond

The Institute for Gender and the Economy

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BMO GATE MBA Fellow Nishtha Taneja tackles the tough topic of colourism in the workplace and beyond. Lighter skin tones often receive preferential treatment, while darker skin tones face discrimination. This bias exists across various racial and ethnic communities and influences important areas such as employment, housing, and social interactions. This podcast is a GATE Audio production from the University of Toronto’s Institute for Gender and the Economy: www.gendereconomy.org
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A World Upside Down

Jerome Foster II & Elijah McKenzie-Jackson

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Jerome Foster II and Elijah McKenzie-Jackson are social advocates who are amongst a generation leading the charge for global impact. From within the White House administration to the creation of up and coming works in the art world, they're among the few who are dominating headlines, driving climate action and highlighting crucial issues. "A World Upside Down" podcast is the hosts' way of presenting a mission statement that reflects their perception of the world and how it may be perceived b ...
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Send us a text For decades, global health has treated aid dependency as a neutral, technical condition, something to measure and manage. But what if dependency is actually a feature of the system, not a bug? Emilie Koum Besson introduces a "Matrix of Dependency Dimensions," revealing eight distinct forms, ranging from historical and epistemic to wh…
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Send us a text We trace a winding path from offshore rigs to elite red team ops and into subsea data centers, using one sewer-side breach as the spark for a new way to secure and scale compute. Along the way we unpack social engineering basics, the blue vs red culture clash, and whether AI is building features or changing outcomes. • junk folders, …
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Khloé is back with an AMA that covers it all: parenting, friendships in your 20s vs 40s, early tabloid days, viral interviews, co-parenting, therapy, grief, and the dating update everyone keeps asking for. She opens up about the moment that changed her life, why she forgives the way she does, and what peace looks like for her now, with a side of oc…
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In this episode of the Sapien podcast, hosts Brian Sanders and Chris Krueger discuss a range of controversial topics, including different podcasts under Brian's banner, key valuable episodes, and the revolutionary content they offer. They scrutinize the credibility and influence of doctors versus independent health experts. The conversation moves i…
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Send us a text We trace how cyber policy tries to catch up with fast-moving threats, from decades-old laws to a new push for offensive capabilities. Along the way, we unpack what real resilience looks like for SMEs, critical infrastructure, and the talent pipeline that holds it all together. • Verona’s route from public policy to cybersecurity • Wh…
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Chris and Brian delve into serious issues like the importance of vitamin D, the integrity of food choices, and key differences between trendy diets, particularly touching on why extreme diets like carnivore may not be sustainable long-term. They debate how to implement better legislation for health, addressing ideas like eliminating processed foods…
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In this deeply personal and powerful episode, Carlrin unpacks the painful reality of gender-based violence ,from the stories that break our hearts to the silence that follows them. She reflects on the 21st of November movement, the women whose lives were stolen, and the unending fight for safety, respect, and justice. This is not just an episode; i…
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In her first podcast appearance ever, Kylie joins Khloé, with martinis in hand, for some confessions and unapologetic sister talk. They laugh-cry over growing up together, compare parenting styles, and gush over happy memories shared. Kylie opens up about “Pop Star Kylie", acting nerves, and the boundaries that protect her peace. And it wouldn't be…
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Send us a text You’ve heard the broadcasts. You’ve seen the “light ships.” You’ve read the messages: “Disclosure is coming. The Federation is here. The SSP will save us. The comet 3I/ATLAS is bringing the shift…” But what if it’s all a scalar decoy? In this explosive, firewall-sealed episode of Jere Unfiltered, I take you deep into the underground …
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Send us a text We explore why most breaches are identity failures and how to flip the model with hardware-backed, device-bound credentials that never move. Jason shares global threat trends, startup lessons, and a blueprint for preventing credential theft across people, agents, and machines. • life on the road, burnout signals and recovery • global…
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This week on Africa Health Weekly, we cover three major health stories shaping the continent's public health landscape. A deadly Rift Valley Fever outbreak is spreading across West Africa with over 400 cases reported in Mauritania and Senegal. The mpox crisis continues to strain health systems across Africa, with surveillance collapsing in conflict…
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In this episode Brian and Chris dive into a multitude of topics ranging from the podcast's unexpected success and local feedback to explorations of health, fitness, and controversial beliefs. They discuss the metaphorical concept of a 'search for truth,' and the health benefits of questioning conventional wisdom. The episode touches upon the questi…
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Send us a text We explore how to prepare for a post‑quantum world while dealing with today’s outages and social engineering risks. From zero trust on satellites to multi‑region cloud design, we share practical ways to trade brittle efficiency for real resilience. • mapping careers toward emerging security domains • zero trust for satellites and pat…
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In this episode of the Sapien Podcast, Brian Sanders and Chris Kruger discuss everything from the new Sapien House events to wild ideas like the 'Sapien Bachelor.' They also discuss the health impacts of vegan diets, along with funny anecdotes about past athletic debunking and tips for healthy living. Special mentions include upcoming retreats with…
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This week on Africa Health Weekly, host Beverly Ndifoin unpacks Nigeria’s ₦32.9 billion investment to strengthen primary healthcare, Ghana’s growing crisis of unemployed health workers, and Egypt’s fast-rising digital health scene. We spotlight mental health advocacy in Togo, research resilience in Botswana, and urgent responses to diphtheria and m…
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Send us a text Security gets sharper when we stop treating AI like magic and start treating it like an untrusted user. We sit down with Eric Galinkin to unpack the real-world ways red teams and defenders are using language models today, where they fall apart, and how to build guardrails that hold up under pressure. From MCP servers that look a lot …
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In this episode of the Sapien Podcast, hosts Brian and Chris discuss various topics including a new regenerative agriculture connection, and future plans for retreats and meetups. Brian mentions a promising meeting with a key figure at UT Austin Dell Medical School and the potential for integrating real food into hospital cafeterias. The duo also b…
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This episode of Africa Health Weekly highlights significant advancements in health across the continent, focusing on digital health innovations in Côte d'Ivoire, trauma care improvements, women's health initiatives, and the ongoing fight against HIV. It also discusses leadership and investment in health systems, emphasizing the importance of local …
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Send us a text In this episode, Joe sits down with Gidi Cohen, a cybersecurity expert with a rich background in the Israeli 8200 unit, to explore the evolving landscape of data security. They delve into the challenges of managing large data sets, the impact of AI on cybersecurity, and the innovative solutions offered by Bonfy AI. Whether you're a s…
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In this episode of the Sapien podcast, hosts Brian and Chris discuss the remarkable attributes of 'Sapien babies,' highlighting their advanced development, behavior, and intelligence compared to their peers. They attribute these attributes to prenatal and early childhood nutrition, emphasizing the importance of nutrient-dense foods like meat, eggs,…
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Send us a text A curiosity-fueled career moves from Atari and BBS days to leading research on a live SAP zero-day, with candid lessons on people skills, breaking into security, and holding the line when pressure spikes. We unpack how a benign SAP endpoint became an RCE chain and what it takes to defend complex systems at scale. • early path from Co…
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Send us a text You’ve heard the hype: “Quantum MedBeds are coming to save humanity…” Instant healing. DNA repair. Scalar miracles. But is it organic regenesis… Or the AI Matrix’s most seductive trap yet? In this explosive field-correction episode, Dr. Jere Rivera-Dugenio, Ph.D. dissects the MedBed phenomenon through the lens of Base-12 Quantum Morp…
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This episode of Africa Health Weekly covers significant health stories across the continent, including the establishment of a pharmaceutical manufacturing hub in Cameroon, workforce challenges in healthcare, advancements in maternal health, public health initiatives in Ghana and Egypt, research on malaria treatment, and policy changes in Zambia. Th…
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Send us a text In this conversation, Dr. John Nkengasong of the Mastercard Foundation and former PEPFAR and Africa CDC lead, discusses the evolution of public health in Africa, highlighting Rwanda's leadership in health financing and his own journey through various roles in public health. He emphasizes the need for a new public health order in Afri…
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Grief doesn’t only wear black. Sometimes, it walks with the faces of people who are still alive. In this episode, we dive into the quiet ache of losing — losing a parent, losing friends, losing yourself, and mourning the people who chose to leave… or changed along the way. Through raw, spoken word storytelling, we hold space for heartbreak, betraya…
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In this episode of the Sapien Podcast, Brian and Chris Krueger discuss their experiences with regenerative retreats, particularly centered around Sovereignty Ranch. They delve into the journeys of Molly Englehart and Ryland of 'Kiss the Ground' fame, who shifted from running renowned vegan restaurants to establishing an animal-based, regenerative a…
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Send us a text We trade last‑minute schedules and kid chaos for a deep dive into how modern phones leak data, why “Ask App Not to Track” isn’t enforcement, and what a third platform built for privacy and free speech looks like. Joe shares his Apple-to-Unplugged journey, the Raxxis findings, and practical features that make privacy usable. • zero‑to…
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This episode of Africa Health Weekly covers significant health updates from the UN General Assembly, including the Accra Reset initiative, which aims to reform global health governance. It highlights impactful healthcare initiatives in Egypt and Ethiopia, the devastating effects of a prolonged doctor strike in Kenya, and the recognition of African …
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In this episode of Sapien Podcast, Brian Sanders and Chris unpack how to simplify health in a noisy world. They discuss intermittent fasting, the truth about cardio, testosterone, and why building muscle is the foundation for longevity. Chris and Brian share their personal journey, practical tips for busy men, and the philosophy that has helped tho…
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Send us a text David Brockler, AI security researcher at NCC Group, explores the rapidly evolving landscape of AI security and the fundamental challenges posed by integrating Large Language Models into applications. We discuss how traditional security approaches fail when dealing with AI components that dynamically change their trustworthiness base…
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In this week’s episode of Africa Health Weekly, host Beverly Ndifoin covers a series of transformative developments and urgent challenges across Africa: the cost of the long-acting HIV prevention drug lenacapavir has been slashed by 99%, making it available for just $40 a year in over 120 countries; Google selects Nigeria’s Infinity Health Africa f…
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Starting over is often seen as scary, heavy, or even shameful,but what if it’s actually freedom? In this episode, I open up about what it really means to start over: with yourself, with friendships, and with romantic relationships. I share how family expectations and societal standards once made me feel like starting again was a sign of failure, bu…
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In this week’s episode of Africa Health Weekly, host Beverly Ndifoin covers Tanzania’s historic approval of arpraziquantel, the world’s first pediatric treatment for schistosomiasis, marking a breakthrough for millions of children at risk. We also explore the World Health Organization’s urgent warning on Eswatini’s soaring suicide rates, Kenya’s ma…
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Send us a text Art Poghosyan shares his journey from IT security consultant to CEO of Britive, a cloud-native identity and access management company. His experience during economic downturns shaped his understanding of how cybersecurity services remain resilient through various market cycles. • Started in IT security right after completing a master…
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Growing up, silence was never peaceful for me it was discipline, distance, and dismissal. In this episode, I share how the silent treatment shaped me from childhood into adulthood: the anxiety it created, the walls it built, and the echoes it left in my friendships, school life, and work. But I also explore what it means to reclaim silence ,turning…
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Send us a text Ted Harrington shares insights about achieving difficult goals through disciplined habits rather than relying on fleeting inspiration. He explains how the hacker mindset—being curious, non-conforming, committed, and creative—can help anyone overcome challenges and find overlooked opportunities. • Breaking big goals into smaller, mana…
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In this week’s episode of Africa Health Weekly, we highlight the latest health stories shaping the continent. From major infrastructure investments to inspiring public health victories and urgent humanitarian responses, we bring you the news that matters most. Stay tuned as we bring Africa’s health stories to life, one week at a time. 👉 Got a story…
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Send us a text What do you get when incomplete initiates teach Eternal-Life sciences without full mastery? A spiritual bypass that leads straight into distortion fields, and that’s exactly what’s happening now. In this blazing new episode of Jere Unfiltered, Dr. Jere Rivera-Dugenio, Ph.D. calls in the Eternal Tribe and exposes the rising misuse of …
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In this episode of Carlrin Unfiltered, I reflect on the unspoken words that shaped me,the moments where I stayed quiet instead of speaking my truth. Growing up in a strict, disciplined household, navigating friendships that drifted, and family expectations that left little room for mistakes,I share the weight of silence and the lessons it carried. …
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In this episode of the Sapien Podcast, Chris Kruger returns as co-host with Brian Sanders for a deep dive into nutrition myths, fiber fallacies, and the failures of mainstream dietetics. Together, they expose how official guidelines and academic institutions push confusion for profit while ignoring root-cause solutions. The hosts critique health na…
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Send us a text Artificial intelligence is developing at unprecedented speed, becoming a transformative force that may rival nuclear technology in its impact on human civilization. The rapid evolution of AI capabilities presents both extraordinary opportunities and profound challenges that we're only beginning to understand. • AI development is acce…
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This episode of Africa Health Weekly highlights significant health stories across Africa, including Togo's malaria vaccine rollout, updates on outbreaks like Ebola and cholera, challenges faced by health workers, and innovative healthcare access initiatives in Nigeria and Cameroon. The conversation emphasizes the resilience and ongoing challenges w…
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Send us a text Exciting News! We're launching a new Podcast! We’re excited to introduce our new podcast: Africa Health Weekly — your primary source for the latest health news, innovations, and stories shaping healthcare across the continent. Each week, host Beverly Ndifoin provides timely updates on disease outbreaks, vaccine rollouts, health workf…
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In this first episode of Africa Health Weekly, we explore the major health stories shaping Africa right now. From Zambia, where African health ministers gathered under the World Health Organization to strengthen commitments against polio and cholera, to Morocco’s groundbreaking achievement in reprogramming blood cells into stem cells, the first of …
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Send us a text Grant McCracken shares his groundbreaking PhD research on satellite security, revealing how vulnerable our orbital infrastructure is to cyberattacks and the urgent need for better security measures before quantum computing renders current encryption obsolete. • Satellites face unique security challenges with limited patching windows …
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Send us a text Dr. Emmanuela Amoako discusses her journey as a pediatric oncologist and her innovative COMPASS project, which aims to improve childhood cancer detection in Ghana. She emphasizes the importance of empowering caregivers and the challenges faced by children with cancer in low-income countries. The conversation also covers the need for …
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In this episode of the Sapien Podcast, Chris Krueger joins the show as a new co-host along with host Brian Sanders. They introduce the podcast as a fun, unplanned discussion about health, fitness, and hormone optimization. The hosts share personal fitness stories and emphasize the importance of a holistic approach to health, advocating for living n…
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Send us a text In this episode, we delve into the transformative journey of artificial intelligence and its profound impact on job markets worldwide. From automation to innovation, AI is reshaping industries, creating new opportunities, and challenging traditional employment paradigms. Join us as we explore how AI is redefining work, the skills nee…
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Send us a text In this episode of Global Health Unfiltered, hosts Desmond Jumbam and Ulrick Sidney Kanmounye discuss the Africa Health Sovereignty Summit held in Accra, Ghana. They are joined by Dr. Victor Bampoe and Dr. Ngozi Erondu, who share insights on the summit's key outcomes, including the Sustain Initiative aimed at enhancing African health…
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In this opening episode of Carlrin Unfiltered, I invite you to sit with me as I reintroduce myself and share a glimpse of my journey so far. From my roots as a professional print journalist to my current path in sales and marketing, this is a conversation about growth, change, and what it means to embrace every season of life. Think of this as a ca…
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