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Johns Hopkins Medicine is pleased to present its health and medicine podcast, a lively discussion of the week’s medical news and how it may affect you. This five to seven-minute free program features Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rick Lange M.D., professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins and vice chairman of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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The Local Authority is a podcast by Local Government Chronicle. Each month, the podcast will ask fundamental questions about how local government needs to adapt to fulfil its full potential and best serve local populations. It will see LGC assemble a small panel of significant figures from the sector to discuss one specific issue per episode. All will have a focus on the future, with the emphasis being on innovation, fairness, policy change and place leadership. Between launch in May 2021 an ...
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Eat. Drink. Think.

Edible Communities

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Eat. Drink. Think. is a podcast brought to you by Edible Communities. In each episode we talk with the growers, makers, purveyors, thought leaders and policy advocates who are forging new paths toward a more sustainable food system.
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Tax Chats

Dyreng and Hoopes

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Taxes touch every aspect of society, including who rules, where factories are built, what people drink, what car they buy, when they have children, and when they die. Scott Dyreng (Duke) and Jeff Hoopes (UNC), two accounting professors, chat about taxes, including current events, with the energy of an over-caffeinated chihuahua. Listening is guaranteed to be far more entertaining than actually paying your taxes.
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The Storytellers, hosted by Grace Sammon, focuses on individuals who choose to leave their mark on the world through the art of story. Each episode engages guests and listeners in the story behind the story of authors, artists, reporters and others who leave a legacy of storytelling. Applying her years of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, author, and storyteller herself, Grace brings to listeners an intimate one-on-one experience with her guests. http://www.gracesammon.net/ @Copyright ...
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Stacked Keys Podcast

Stacked Keys Podcast

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The idea to talk to women who are out there living and making a difference is where the Stacked Keys Podcast was born. There are women who make a difference, but never make a wave while paddling through life. Immediately I can think of a dozen or more who impacted me, but I want more. I want to talk to those I don't know and I want to share with an audience that might need the inspiration to find their own beat. This podcast is to feature women who are impressive in the work world-- or in ra ...
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The PayPod

Payments Canada

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Welcome to The PayPod, Payments Canada’s multi-episode podcast which explores the trends and topics influencing payments in Canada and around the world. Hear Elizabeth Dempsey, Lead, Event Content and Communications at Payments Canada and host of The PayPod, interview leading experts and respected thought leaders about the changing payments landscape, the needs of Canadians and how payments Modernization will deliver on them.
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Grab a drink of your choice, whether a martini or a hot tea, and enjoy the show with people from different areas of Arts & Entertainment. From novelists to comics and music to painting, it's time to be inspired! Supported by fans at Patreon.com/amberunmasked.
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Create the Courage to be Fearless Podcast. •Diverse •Inspiring and •Insightful Conversations with a variety of guests, all of whom have faced personal challenges and found their way from fear to freedom, whether through life changing situations, or by overcoming taboos, secrets or shame. Every Tuesday new episodes with a conversation with a Courageous guest, a Solo episode with me, or a Masterclass full of insightful nuggets and wisdom. It is my deepest wish that you connect with that place ...
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Rock Your Bliss

Rock Your Bliss Podcast

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Welcome to the Rock Your Bliss podcast with co-hosts Jacki Carr and Mary Beth LaRue. This podcast is an interview series filled with inspirational conversation, self inquiry into how to rock your bliss and storytelling from inspiring humans all over the globe. The intention of each episode is to provide insight, tools and a new way of thinking to make shift happen in your days, weeks and perhaps even your life. Join us on this journey. We'd love to hear from you along the way.
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One Tough Muther

One Tough Muther

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The One Tough Muther Show is "Real Talk"; once a week we invite everyday women, highly successful business women and celebrities to be guests on our show and share a "REAL" life lesson. Together we listen, learn and comment; aiming to inspire, empower and elevate women around the world. Raw, edgy and honest Tough Muthers will stop at nothing to help another woman in need. Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid, it's about to get "REAL" and remember, you don't have to be a Mother to be One Tough Muther. I ...
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Anthony Gold from Anthony’s Desk shares his lessons learned from entrepreneurship, building social impact businesses, startup investing, running successful for-profit and nonprofit organizations, and his own personal growth. He’s had the great fortune of being an investor, entrepreneur, CEO, software developer, hardware engineer, and intern - and is still amazed that one of the supercomputers he architected is in the Guinness Book of World Records. Anthony has had his work, including his mos ...
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If you’re a woman going through menopause you may have chosen to go online for help. If so you may be the victim of a ‘femtech’ company. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, explains. Shen: Basically they're there … What is a ‘femtech’ company? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »By Johns Hopkins Medicine
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An injectable drug called omalizumab now may be used to manage severe food allergies, the FDA has decided. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says the drug will only work if people are taking it. Wood: This is … Is lifelong treatment necessary with a drug to manage severe food allergies? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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THIS SHOW WAS RECORDED IN FRONT OF A LIVE AUDIENCE In this episode, we host She Writes Press authors whose books are packed with multi-layered stories and poignancy. From a mother who fights to stay in her children’s lives; to an adopted daughter who finds a manila envelope that causes her to question everything; to a powerful tale of navigating bo…
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Unlocking Psychic Potential: From Family Business To Intuitive Manifestation w/ Elizabeth Plancon EP 113 Have you ever stood at the edge of a familiar path, a secure future laid out before you, and felt the pull of something more? Elizabeth Plancon did just that, trading in her predetermined route in a family business for the uncertain journey of e…
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If you’re a woman going through menopause you may have chosen to go online for help. If so you may be the victim of a ‘femtech’ company. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, explains. Shen: Basically they're there … What is a ‘femtech’ company? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »By Johns Hopkins Medicine
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If you’re a woman going through menopause you may have chosen to go online for help. If so you may be the victim of a ‘femtech’ company. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, explains. Shen: Basically they're there … What is a ‘femtech’ company? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »By Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Women may be experiencing overmedicalization as they transition through menopause, a recent Lancet series seems to suggest. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, says that’s not her experience, since she sees many women who avoid physicians until symptoms … Where does the perception that menopause is overmedicalized come from? Elizabeth Tr…
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Women may be experiencing overmedicalization as they transition through menopause, a recent Lancet series seems to suggest. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, says that’s not her experience, since she sees many women who avoid physicians until symptoms … Where does the perception that menopause is overmedicalized come from? Elizabeth Tr…
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Women may be experiencing overmedicalization as they transition through menopause, a recent Lancet series seems to suggest. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, says that’s not her experience, since she sees many women who avoid physicians until symptoms … Where does the perception that menopause is overmedicalized come from? Elizabeth Tr…
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A recent Lancet series on menopause may result in many more women turning to the internet for help. That’s according to Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, who fears the series may have set back progress on bringing … Women in menopause often go online for help, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A recent Lancet series on menopause may result in many more women turning to the internet for help. That’s according to Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, who fears the series may have set back progress on bringing … Women in menopause often go online for help, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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A recent Lancet series on menopause may result in many more women turning to the internet for help. That’s according to Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, who fears the series may have set back progress on bringing … Women in menopause often go online for help, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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As women transition through menopause, they should be offered conservative approaches that don’t rely on medicines. That’s one interpretation of a recent Lancet series on menopause, and Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, says while such an approach … Can menopause symptoms be managed easily for most? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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As women transition through menopause, they should be offered conservative approaches that don’t rely on medicines. That’s one interpretation of a recent Lancet series on menopause, and Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, says while such an approach … Can menopause symptoms be managed easily for most? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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As women transition through menopause, they should be offered conservative approaches that don’t rely on medicines. That’s one interpretation of a recent Lancet series on menopause, and Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, says while such an approach … Can menopause symptoms be managed easily for most? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Is menopause overmedicalized? That seems to be one conclusion of a recent series published in the Lancet on this life stage for women. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, begs to disagree. Shen: It's unfortunate that they came … A new series on menopause in a major journal does a disservice, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Is menopause overmedicalized? That seems to be one conclusion of a recent series published in the Lancet on this life stage for women. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, begs to disagree. Shen: It's unfortunate that they came … A new series on menopause in a major journal does a disservice, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Is menopause overmedicalized? That seems to be one conclusion of a recent series published in the Lancet on this life stage for women. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, begs to disagree. Shen: It's unfortunate that they came … A new series on menopause in a major journal does a disservice, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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When world champion grappler and martial artist Bre Stikk joined the podcast , she brought with her a story that is as impactful as her presence in the ring. With two black belts and a heart set on empowering women and fighting against sex trafficking, Bre opens up about her journey towards becoming a beacon of strength and hope. Her tale is not ju…
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Finding Fierce Freedom In Midlife's Second Act w/ Alison Jacobson EP 112 When life handed Alison Jacobson incomprehensible loss, she laced up her running shoes and faced the New York City Marathon with the same resilience she now instils in others. Our latest episode unfurls Alison's captivating narrative of transformation and triumph, as she impar…
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Recorded on April 15, Jeff and Scott Chat about tax code complexity. Why is the tax code so complex? Is it because life is complex? Because we have chosen to hone the tax code to achieve certain social goals? Jeff and Scott chat about it all in light of Scott not being able to complete his tax code until the very last moment.…
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THIS SHOW WAS RECORDED IN FRONT OF A LIVE AUDIENCE Welcome to Episode 40 where 160 authors have now shared their stories and celebrated their debuts! In this episode explore new books and meet new authors, some from She Writes Press and Black Rose Writing. Be transported by thrilling and paranormal writing, a story of love lost and a soul restored,…
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In the latest episode of our podcast, we have the pleasure of introducing Andrea Slay, a multifaceted individual whose life is as rich and diverse as the gardens she cultivates. Andrea's journey is a remarkable story of integrating her passions for environmental science and floristry with the demands of family life. It's a narrative that resonates …
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Embracing Courage And Authenticity: From Surviving Abuse To Dare2bu w/ Debra Simmons EP 111 When Debra Simmons made the brave decision to leave an abusive relationship, little did she know it would mark the beginning of an extraordinary journey towards healing and self-realization. Our latest episode welcomes this remarkable woman as she unveils he…
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Sixteen years after the first film was released, Food, Inc. 2 comes “back for seconds” to reveal how corporate consolidation has gone unchecked, leaving a highly efficient yet shockingly vulnerable food system dedicated to profit over people. In this episode, host Amy O’Neill Houck talks with producer Michael Pollan and co-director Melissa Robledo …
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Have you ever imagined turning the page on your current career to pursue a simmering passion? Elizabeth Cummings did just that, trading in epidemiology for the heat of the kitchen as a personal chef. In our enriching conversation, she serves up her story, blending the art of cooking with the essence of family life, and shares insights on finding th…
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The local elections are just around the corner, with everyone in England and Wales able to vote in either council, metro mayor or police and crime commissioner elections, or a combination of the three. With the Conservatives behind in national polling, the increasing importance of independent candidates, and some bellwether mayoral and council cont…
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The Alchemy Of Awkwardness In Forging Successful Business Paths w/ Drysen Carsten EP 110 Ever felt like your quirks and social faux pas were holding you back? Drysen Carsten, a wizard in the alchemy of turning awkwardness into golden connections, joins us to debunk that myth. With a tale that spans from Midwest farmlands to the peaks of entrepreneu…
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An injectable drug called omalizumab now may be used to manage severe food allergies, the FDA has decided. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says the drug will only work if people are taking it. Wood: This is … Is lifelong treatment necessary with a drug to manage severe food allergies? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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An injectable drug called omalizumab now may be used to manage severe food allergies, the FDA has decided. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says the drug will only work if people are taking it. Wood: This is … Is lifelong treatment necessary with a drug to manage severe food allergies? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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An injectable drug called omalizumab now may be used to manage severe food allergies, the FDA has decided. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says the drug will only work if people are taking it. Wood: This is … Is lifelong treatment necessary with a drug to manage severe food allergies? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Omalizumab is an injectable drug just approved by the FDA to treat severe food allergies. Robert Wood, one author of a study used to inform the agency’s decision and an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says risks discerned in the … Are there downsides to using omalizumab for treating food allergy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Omalizumab is an injectable drug just approved by the FDA to treat severe food allergies. Robert Wood, one author of a study used to inform the agency’s decision and an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says risks discerned in the … Are there downsides to using omalizumab for treating food allergy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Omalizumab is an injectable drug just approved by the FDA to treat severe food allergies. Robert Wood, one author of a study used to inform the agency’s decision and an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says risks discerned in the … Are there downsides to using omalizumab for treating food allergy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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