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Blue Genes and Boots

Texas A&M Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Genetics and Genomics

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The Texas A&M Genetics Program has a podcast! Blue Genes & Boots is a podcast series where faculty and students talk about the fun science going on right here at Texas A&M University. Graduate students also share insights on how to pursue a PhD and jump-start a career in science. Find Blue Genes & Boots on social media @GeneticsPodcast TAMU Genetics Program Website: https://genetics.tamu.edu/ Blue Genes and Boots YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@geneticspodcast
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We are Genomics England and our vision is to create a world where everyone benefits from genomic healthcare. Introducing our refreshed podcast identity: Behind the Genes, previously known as The G Word. Join us every fortnight, where we cover everything from the latest in cutting-edge research to real-life stories from those affected by rare conditions and cancer. With thoughtful conversations, we take you behind the science. You can also tune in to our Genomics 101 explainer series which br ...
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Matching Mom Genes

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As Matching Mom Genes enters its 2nd season, the sisters find themselves ever closer emotionally, despite all new geographical distance. Shelby is living full-time in Germany! With one sister navigating all new *European* parenting cultures and experiences, MMG is stretching their conversations worldwide and loving every second of it. We might be in different time zones and on different continents, but motherhood still has some matching kicks to hand out. Grab your best pair of jeans and joi ...
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Philanthropy Speaks

Community Foundation of Greater Flint

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A podcast by the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, Philanthropy Speaks brings you candid conversations with leaders from the nonprofit sector and inspiring individuals who are making an impact in Flint and Genesee County, Michigan. Tune in as we explore the stories and initiatives driving positive change in our community.
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RARECast is a Global Genes podcast hosted by award-winning journalist Daniel Levine. It focuses on the intersection of rare disease with business, science, and policy.
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Let's look at life through the lens of our ancestors. Our instincts were shaped by their struggles in an environment much different than our current environment. Our instincts haven't changed much but our environment has changed dramatically. We blend the science of evolutionary psychology with the clinical experience of Doug Lisle, PhD to explore common problems and stumbling points in our pursuit of happiness. New episodes come out Wednesdays at 8:30 PST. If you have a question or comment, ...
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Discussing the interaction between Nature (our biology, genes, evolutionary past, and the laws of our universe) and Nurture (our social environments, culture, history, and upbringings), and how these forces impact our lives. New episodes every week with scientists, authors, and bright minds from a wide array of backgrounds. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheNatureNurturePodcast
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From healthcare and biotechnology to forests and fisheries, the evolving study of genomics is leading to some of the most exciting and world-changing discoveries in science and medicine. Like – did you know that your individual genomic signature can help determine the healthcare treatment you receive? Or that mapping the genomes of trees can inform forest management? But while the study of genomics holds great promise for the health of people, animals, and the environment, it also confronts ...
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CutOff Genes Podcast

Julie Dixon Jackson-Podcaster, Richard Castle

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Ever wondered what consumer DNA testing can do for you- beyond telling you your ethnicity? Are you an adoptee- or someone who has an unknown parent or relative? Do you love Genealogy? You're in the right place. Join Julie Dixon Jackson and Richard Castle as they attempt to guide you through what it takes to use DNA to break down brick walls, solve mysteries- or find your "people"!
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Join Susan Robbins, the Epigenetic Human Performance Coach, for the "Everyday Epigenetics: Raw. Real. Relatable" podcast! We're talking about how our daily lifestyle and environment affect our genes and well-being. Susan explores a personalized way to boost health, not a one-size-fits-all approach. Through interviews with experts and clients, this podcast makes health discussions relatable. Embrace your unique biology, not generic solutions, and uncover the secrets to a healthier life. Let's ...
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The Donor Podcast: A DNA Horror Story

Costard & Touchstone Productions, Inc.

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A 7-part limited series. In the mid 1980’s Hal worked his way through medical school as an anonymous sperm donor. Jump forward 25 years. Now a successful radiologist - and curious about his health genes - Hal joined 23AndMe - and inadvertently lost his donor anonymity. Suddenly seven total strangers found ”daddy” - except six of them had no idea their biological father was actually a sperm donor. Subscribe for monthly bonus content at https://thedonorpodcast.com/
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The GENE

Aldo de Pape

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Our genes are everywhere! It defines who we are and has the power to determine the outcome of many vital things in our lives. Everything that is alive has a genome; a unique piece of code of over 100,000 genes that unlocks the door to an incredible treasure of information. Whether it is a dog, a cat, a tree or a human being - we all possess this unique code and live our lives with it. Many of us don’t realize it is there and know little about the power that it holds to inform the world more ...
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Hello everyone, welcome to this educational podcast where discussions, information, perspectives and insights are shared into all things sickle cell and thalassaemia. Happy listening and enjoy the show 💜 By Debbie Omodele Get in touch via email genestriggered@gmail.com
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Welcome to the Winnipeg Weight Loss Show, where we discuss the best fat loss strategies for 30+ year olds with worse genes than Chris Farley (like me!) Mitch Calvert is a Winnipeg-based fitness and mindset coach. He first found his spark in his early 20s, losing 60+ lbs before finding his mission was to help others do the same. Apart from his column in the Winnipeg Free Press, he’s been featured in Men’s Health and Muscle & Fitness magazine and has over 1,300 success stories & counting. Visi ...
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Behind The Business: Genesee County NY

The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce

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We all know about our local businesses, but do we know the people behind the business? Your host Katy Hobbs from The Genesee County Chamber will sit-down with the local business owners of our region and discuss their stories and insights on what its like owning a business in Genesee County NY.
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Extreme Genes is a genealogy show hosted by Fisher. Fisher has 30+ years of radio experience and has had a passion for genealogy since he was a teen. On Extreme Genes Fisher sets out to educate the audience on resources and techniques for completing any gaps found in your family tree. Each week Fisher interviews national experts in the field of genealogy as well as news related to all of our genealogy. Be sure to visit ExtremeGenes.com for all the latest on the show.
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Discover Uncover

Sloan Museum of Discovery

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Join the Discover Uncover podcast on journeys back in time using historical artifacts from the Sloan Museum of Discovery's collection of over 50,000. Our goal is to give listeners a deeper understanding of our region's history, and how the objects and stories of the past relate to today's culture, customs and society. We hope you enjoy! If you have a personal connection to one of our podcast historical topics, an artifact relating to Flint or Genesee County history, or have a burning questio ...
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All species have a genetic makeup, which is passed along from both mother and father. What do dogs inherit from their parents? Inherited traits are traits that are passed down from parent to offspring. Each organism gets a set of genes from each parent. There are many types of genes that dogs can inherit from their parents.
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The Alcohol Minimalist podcast is dedicated to helping habit drinkers and adult children of alcoholics to change their drinking habits and create a peaceful relationship with alcohol: past, present and future. We are proof positive that you can break unbreakable habits and create a peaceful relationship with alcohol. Becoming an alcohol minimalist means: Choosing how to include alcohol in our lives following low-risk guidelines. Freedom from anxiety around alcohol use. Less alcohol without f ...
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Hosts Melissa McCarty and Kelly McLear are two-time Emmy nominated investigative journalists with more than 30 years of true crime experience. Covering both solved and unsolved cases, they've travelled the country confronting accused and convicted killers while also shedding light on the heartache violent acts cause. What sets them apart is their compelling storytelling and unique access to the people involved in each case which gives a 360-degree view of the crimes told directly from the so ...
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This podcast breaks up BIG health topics, like MTHFR, into small, easy bites. All in ten minutes or less. We'll talk about why folic acid can be toxic, how the MTHFR enzyme is in bed with estrogen, why you want to turn genes off, and how folate and depression are linked. Season 3 features Dr. Kate Naumes, women's health expert, to deep dive into hormones and infertility. Check the show notes at tohealthwiththat.com for more info and downloadable. Have MTHFR? Join genetic rockstars now at com ...
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How in heaven’s name does someone BUILD A BRAIN! Please allow me to explain. In the late 1990’s, I was watching a webinar about teaching for intelligence. This very idea was counter to all I had been taught in college. Of course, intelligence is fixed - determined by the genes and early childhood. It can’t be “taught” or so I thought. But one man on the panel of child experts disagreed with everyone else. I saw his name was Reuven Feuerstein and he changed my life!
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Indian Genes

Joaquim Gonsalves

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Indian Genes is committed to bringing in ideas and thoughts from Global leaders in their field to every listener and home, with the intention of providing free and easy access to this information to all that would want to continue their quest for continuous learning. We also are very focused on our young talent that would benefit from this exposure as they plan and move ahead in the careers and life path, hopefully inspiring them to greater heights and clarity in thought that builds both cha ...
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Love to the Family!

Evelyn Sullen Smith

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Intro to Tight “Genes” - A podcast peek into a multigenerational, multicultural family infused with current topics and a whole lot of laughs! Cover art photo provided by Andrew Ridley on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aridley88
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WITH TIMOTHY STUETZ & FRIENDS. As a Master Storyteller, I feel so blessed to share the ancient tradition of seeding generational wisdom and triggering AHA moments within listeners like you through storytelling. While listening, your love, bliss and brilliance genes will be activated and upgraded to enhance your Human Experience in ALL WAYS!
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Welcome to The DNA Advantage podcast where you can learn about key genes and how they can support or undermine health, depending on their status. We will also review opportunities to leverage nutrition, lifestyle and environmental elements for your health.
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Harvard Medical Labcast

Harvard Medical School

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HMS scientists tackle a variety of important questions, ranging from how your neurons work to which genes play a role in particular diseases. Our podcast gives you the scoop on some of this work, providing context and highlighting the latest trends in medical education and biomedical research.
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This unit explores how information contained in DNA is used, explaining the flow of information from DNA to RNA to protein. Also introduced are the concepts of transcription (as occurs between DNA and RNA) and translation. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 format, some feature such as audio, video and linked PDF are not supported by all ePub re ...
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CRISPR is a new technology able to edit the genes of plants to make them stronger, healthier, and more abundant. In a world facing global warming and climate change, unconventional science may be our only hope. Cover art photo provided by Johannes Plenio on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jplenio
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Founder and CEO of KlothoGenics. We analyze your genes and epigenetics to provide a personalized program for diet, supplements and exercise. Check us out at www.KlothoGenics.com or call us at 866-761-7773. Let's start your journey to optimal health now. There is no better way to achieve your health goals than this.
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The Happy Brain

MHNR Network, LLC

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Do you wonder what stimulates your happy brain chemicals- dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, endorphin? Answer your questions with these lively conversations between Loretta Breuning and real readers of her book, Habits of a Happy Brain: Retrain your brain to boost your serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin and endorphin levels. Still have more questions? Read the book and be a guest on the show yourself! Contact Dr. Breuning and learn more about her work at the Inner Mammal Institute at: InnerMammalIns ...
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STEREOTYPED PODCAST$HOW

Stereotyped podcast $how

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JeFe Mako x Lacy Black who are based in OKLAHOMA CITY,OK who talks about many situations, as well as different scenarios that the everyday human faces. Entertaining, Uncensored unapologetic, raw and uncut! We also bring you the best local and underground artist from all genes STAY TUNED for a long ride! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stereotypedpodcast/support
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Dr. Karen Bales is a Professor of Psychology and Neurobiology at UC Davis, and an expert in oxytocin, pairbonding, and the neurobiology of care. In this episode we discuss Karen’s background, education, and research on parental care and pairbonding across a wide variety of species including marosets, tamarins, titi monkeys, prairie voles, and seaho…
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Rare disease patient organizations are increasingly driving the discovery and development of therapies to treat the conditions on which they are focused. Organizations are seeking ways to accelerate these programs and advance them to the point where a biopharmaceutical partner might be willing to take them over. DevineBio was created to partner wit…
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Howdy, and welcome to Blue Genes and Boots everyone! In this episode, Sarah spoke with four undergraduates from universities across the county who participated in our Summer Undergraduate Research in Genetics and Genomics (SURGe) program. The National Science Foundation SURGe Program is a 10-week intensive research experience under the mentorship o…
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In this episode of Behind the Genes, we explore the challenges diverse communities face in accessing genomic medicine. The discussion focuses on issues including language barriers, cultural differences, and socioeconomic disparities that hinder marginalised communities from accessing and benefitting from genomic medicine. Our guests delve into succ…
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Continuing on with our Summer Content Series, I'm excited to share this episode from Total Health in Midlife with Elizabeth Sherman. It's such a great topic that is often overlooked...how does your vote impact your health? Visit: https://elizabethsherman.com/ Listen in as Elizabeth shares: The power of voting in shaping health-related laws and poli…
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In this episode of Philanthropy Speaks, Lynn Williams, Director of Equity & Community Engagement of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, sits down with Flint neighborhood advocate Carma Lewis to celebrate Black Philanthropy Month. Carma is a CFGF Board Member, Office Manager for US Representative Dan Kildee, and President of Flint Neighborhoo…
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…98, 99, 100! Ready or not, here we come with a brand new season of 'Nice Genes!' Science is like a game of hide and seek, and genomics is one of its stealthiest players, challenging us to uncover its "see-crets". Join host Dr. Kaylee Byers for Season 4 of Nice Genes! where we shine an ultraviolet light on the hidden forces that shape our world– an…
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For our S06 finale, Brenna and Joe bring back guest Jenny Leigh to tackle the third entry in Stephenie Meyer's The Twilight Saga series, Eclipse (2007), as well director David Slade's 2010 film adaptation. Guess what? Something actually happens in this book (!), though the love triangle between Bella, Edward and Jacob remains as frustrating as ever…
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Breathing is a fundamental part of life, yet how we breathe can significantly impact our overall well-being. In this episode of the Everyday Epigenetics podcast, I dive into the issue of mouth breathing- its causes and symptoms, plus ways to remedy, such as mouth taping at night. This episode takes you on my personal journey with mouth taping—a see…
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TW: Animal Death, Pet Loss, Medical Discussions and potentially upsetting discussions around Childhood Illness Nicole’s family has experienced a loss and it opens the conversation about how hard it is to explain the awful sides of life to tiny humans. But also, bad days get better. We promise. Please consider donating to St. Jude to help say thank …
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Gene therapies have emerged as an important and growing area of medicine, but various players in the healthcare continuum are trying to understand the unique development, regulatory, and other issues surrounding this emerging modality. Avery McIntosh and Alex Sverdlov, both biostatisticians, have edited the new book “Development of Gene Therapies: …
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Evolutionary psychologist, Doug Lisle, PhD discusses listener questions with host, Nathan Gershfeld. Intro 0:00 Question #1: 0:30 I have been with the same man for 13 years (since I was 19) and we have 2 children together. Though we have had our ups and downs and areas of incompatibility I believe our relationship is good, I love our family and wan…
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Continuing on the Summer Content Series this week and we're joined by Katie Lain from Thrive Alcohol Recovery. Thrive supports people implementing the Sinclair Method using naltrexone. Interested in learning more? Check out Thrive. New to the podcast? Download the Podcast Listening Guide. Want to schedule a call to talk about how I work with people…
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In the mid 1980's Hal was an anonymous sperm donor. Jump forward 25 years. Hal joined 23AndMe curious about his health genes. He had no idea he'd just destroyed his donor anonymity. Suddenly seven total strangers found "daddy". Except six of them had no idea their biological father was actually a sperm donor. For Bonus Content and to subscribe, ple…
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Send us a Text Message. Dr Jean Claude Katte explains how in Sub Saharan Africa diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of Type 1 diabetes in children and young adults is so much harder than in Europe. He discusses with Maggie and Andrew his own exciting research that has shown that around 60% of African children with diabetes do not have the typical a…
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Brenna and Joe tackle one last Canadian text in 2024 and it's a doozy: Quebecois filmmaker Philippe Lesage's Genesis (2018). C/W: Sexual assault This is a challenging triptych, filled with difficult characters, as well as slow & methodical pacing. It also doesn't end in a conventional sense or with any catharsis, which means it's quite a polarizing…
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Ever thought a simple exercise ball could revolutionize your health, alleviate pain, and boost your physical performance? Meet Yossi Montrose, a dynamic personal trainer who transformed his own back pain into a thriving career helping others through the power of stability balls. In this episode of "Everyday Epigenetics. Raw. Real. Relatable.," Yoss…
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You’re doing your best—eating healthy, trying to stay active—but the scale isn’t budging. What gives?This video is going to change how you look at weight loss. In “4 Mistakes Keeping You Overweight,” I’m breaking down the traps that most people fall into when trying to shed those stubborn pounds.Here’s a sneak peek at what I cover:1. Eating “health…
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A GitHub For Science ResearchHub's mission is to accelerate the pace of scientific research. Its goal is to make a modern mobile and web application where people can collaborate on scientific research in a more efficient way, similar to what GitHub has done for software engineering. Researchers should be able to publish articles (preprint or postpr…
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Nicole desperately seeks Shelby’s sorting hat skills to determine the different types of mom-friends. I mean, “desperate” in that Peanut has confused Nicole in the way only mom-friend-dating-apps can. Does anyone even know if we get to choose our mom-friends? It kinda feels like that greatness quote: Some people are born great, some people achieve …
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Siblings and children of people with the rare, neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis are being offered a test in the United Kingdom at no-cost to see if they carry mutations to one of more than 40 genes that would make it likely for them to develop the condition. Sano Genetics developed the test under a grant from Innovate UK. The…
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Pharmacogenomics plays a critical role in personalised medicine, as some adverse drug reactions are genetically determined. Adverse drugs reactions (ADRs) account for 6.5% of hospital admissions in the UK, and the application of pharmacogenomics to look at an individuals response to drugs can significantly enhance patient outcomes and safety. In th…
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This week we're continuing with the Summer Content Series and an episode from the Change Made Easy podcast with Paul Levitin. In this episode, you'll learn all about the connection between certainty and consistency, and how to drop doubt for clarity. Notable quotes: "Certainty is knowing factually and believing that the effort you are putting in ri…
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Brenna and Joe collect fellow Canadian Lindsay Traves to discuss Under The Bridge, the murder of Reena Virk and its contemporary (Emmy-nominated) TV series. We have *a lot* to say about both texts, which feature heavily fictionalized events and characters, including the roles played by stars Riley Keogh and Lily Gladstone. Plus: bizarre creative ch…
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Fat loss is about so much more than counting calories and lifting weights (thankfully, or I'd be pretty bored by now lol...) When you paint the picture, you can be your very own Bob Ross and bring it to life (perm optional in your after photo). But vision is only one piece. In today's episode, we dive into the missing piece most overlook with a pow…
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Today I am chatting with a client of mine, 47-year-old Dessica, who is a Sensor healthtype. The Sensor often has problems maintaining weight and lean muscle, and many have significant digestive problems. Many incorrectly assume that thin people have few health issues. We will shed light on that in many areas today! Dessica has been able to complete…
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In this week's episode, I delve into the controversial topic of Aspartame, the main ingredient in popular diet beverages, i.e. Coke Zero. I debunk myths and provide facts the clowns 🤡 on social media don't share. We go into... - What's IN aspartame? - What about the cancer risks? - What's the 'safe' amount to consume daily?…
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Brenna and Joe revisit the idea of place(lessness) thanks to Australian listener Neera's email about two recent YA romances: Dancing Barefoot by Alice Boyle (good) and Unnecessary Drama by Nina Kenwood (scrubbed clean). Wanna connect with the show? Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and BlueSky @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod: > Brenna: @brennacg…
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Shelby ran off to the Olympics, so Nicole phoned a friend. Ashley is a mom of 3 and also sometimes works as their manager in child modeling. She and Nicole talk about how this all happened and what it really looks like to be a part-time stage mom. Also, we learn what “child wranglers” are and now I need one. As Matching Mom Genes enters its 2nd sea…
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Multiple sulfatase deficiency is a rare and progressive neurodegenerative disease. The patient advocacy organization United MSD Foundation has been able to advance a gene therapy into preclinical development for the ultra-rare condition through modest investment by pursuing a focused research strategy and leveraging partnerships. In May 2023, The B…
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Evolutionary psychologist, Doug Lisle, PhD discusses listener questions with host, Nathan Gershfeld. Question 1: How do I get back to being happy with so much violence and negativity swirling around in the news and in the world? No matter what has been going on in my life, I have always tended to be happy and optimistic, but recently it feels like …
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This week on the podcast I'm kicking off the summer content series with Monica Reinagel from the Change Academy Podcast. This episode focuses on how we cheat ourselves out of the future we dream of because we don't understand how our actions today create that future. Listen in to these key points: Stop waiting for the “perfect time” to start workin…
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Send us a Text Message. We hear from Mendy Korer about the enormous challenges of living with a child who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes aged 11 months. Matt Johnson, a research fellow in Exeter talks about his exciting work understanding what makes the immune system destroy the insulin making beta-cells in very young children.…
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Brenna and Joe are ready to wrap up Series 1 of Skins, but we're having a few issues with this finale. Is this a redemption arc for Tony? Is the depiction of mental health still dangerous? Is Cassie going to be ok? And how to interpret Anwar's father's reaction to Maxxie's queerness? It's not quite the end we want, but give us the cast singing "Mad…
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Our brain is designed to have life-or-death feelings about social recognition, so locking up phones and deleting social accounts will not end bad feelings. Our only option is to learn to manage our quirky brain. https://InnerMammalInstitute.org The HAPPY BRAIN PODCAST helps you spark your happy brain chemicals in healthy ways. Your host is Loretta …
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In the mid-1980s, Hal worked his way through medical school as an anonymous sperm donor. Thirty years later, Hal was one of 23AndMe’s first customers, curious about his health genes. He had no idea that he’d just destroyed his donor anonymity. Suddenly, seven total strangers found “Daddy.” Except six of them had no idea that their actual biological…
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This week, we're hitting the pause button to give you a chance to catch your breath and catch up on all the epigenetic goodness we've been dishing out. If you're new to the show, consider this your personal invitation to join our incredible community of individuals taking control of their health and lives through the power of epigenetics. In this i…
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Welcome to Blue Genes and Boots everyone! In this episode, Anthony Matarazzo speaks with Veronika Mojik and Charles Mitchell, two current PhD students in the TAMUGENE program. Veronika obtained her undergraduate degree from The University of North Carolina - Asheville and studies under Dr. Hubert Amrein. Charles' undergraduate studies were complete…
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Nicole and Shelby spill all the details on one of the most universal struggles of parenthood: teaching a child to use the toilet. Shelby promises to try not to giggle too much about poop, Nicole makes zero such commitments. As Matching Mom Genes enters its 2nd season, the sisters find themselves ever closer emotionally, despite all new geographical…
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