Learn how the principles of Intuitive Eating align with Scripture so you can improve your relationship with food, your body and God and cast out dieting for good.
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The Culture Soup Podcast is where tech, culture and business collide. Each episode, L. Michelle Smith interviews foremost and emerging thought leaders in the space, with topics driven by hot conversations on social media. She also hosts The Coaching Corner episodes where she shares insights to benefit leaders from an evidence-based approach to executive coaching leveraging neuroscience and positive psychology.
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Scoliosis Dialogues is a Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians that care for patients with scoliosis and spinal deformities. From news in the world of spinal deformity, to discussions with thought leaders in the field, we aim to provide up-to-date, quality information that will impact the daily practice of spinal deformity.
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Weekly conversations with authors of new and recent books. Host Richard Aldous is a historian and professor at Bard College, New York, and the author of several books, including Schlesinger: The Imperial Historian; Reagan and Thatcher: The Difficult Relationship; The Lion and the Unicorn: Gladstone vs. Disraeli. For more about American Purpose, visit www.americanpurpose.com.
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What should future schools look like? How do brains learn? Some of the world's greatest educators, researchers, and community leaders share their stories and visions onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
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SRS Journal Discussion | John S. Vorhies, MD, Amy L. McIntosh, MD, Michelle C. Welborn, MD
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Send us a Text Message. Join our guest host John S. Vorhies, MD, in a discussion with Spine Deformity Journal authors, Amy L. McIntosh, MD, and Michelle C. Welborn, MD, regarding their papers. Dr. McIntosh's paper covers, "The effect of antibiotic-impregnated calcium sulfate beads and Medical Optimization Clinic attendance on the acute surgical sit…
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On this Piedmont Arts podcast, we talk with Shante Williams, the new general director of Opera Carolina. Williams is a business owner and venture capitalist who has been on the Opera Carolina board for three years. She talks about the upcoming season, her passion for new operas, and about the group's future.…
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SRS Regional Courses - CCSD, Hands-On Courses, and Traditional WWC | Ron El-Hawary, MD, Luis Eduardo Munhoz Da Rocha, MD, and Andre Luis Fernandes Andujar, MD
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Send us a Text Message. Join our host Ron El-Hawary, MD, in a discussion with Luis Eduardo Munhoz Da Rocha, MD, and Andre Luis Fernandes Andujar, MD, about the SRS Regional Courses. * The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians that care for patients with scoliosis and o…
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Episode 147: Louise Story and Ebony Reed on the Black-White Wealth Gap in America
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The typical Black American family has fifteen cents of wealth for every comparable dollar that a White American family holds. Exploring the historical expansion of the wealth gap, journalists Louise Story and Ebony Reed join Richard Aldous to reveal how their investigation into the U.S. financial system uncovered scores of setbacks that continue to…
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65 - Choosing Trust Over Control with Lisa Michelle Jones
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Today on the Intuitive Eating for Christian Women podcast our guest Lisa Michelle Jones shares her testimony of eating disorder recovery and explains how embracing our authentic identity helps build up the kingdom of God and the Body of Christ. In this episode we dig into: - Her experience of coping with change by seeking control - How the feeling …
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Episode 146: Peter S. Goodman on How We Ran Out of Everything
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The global pandemic unmasked not just the many vulnerabilities in the world’s supply chain, but also its hidden innerworkings. Reporting on the world from an economic lens for over twenty-five years, award-winning New York Times journalist Peter S. Goodman joins Richard Aldous to share insights from his latest book, How the World Ran Out of Everyth…
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Transitioning Spinal Deformity Care From Pediatrics to Adulthood | Dr. Ishmael & Dr. Shen
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Send us a Text Message. Join our guest host Terrence G. Ishmael, MD in a discussion with Jesse Shen, MD PhD, about transitioning spinal deformity care from pediatrics to adulthood while focusing on a patient centered transition program. * The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to…
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Episode 145: Michel Paradis on Eisenhower’s Enduring Legacy
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How did Dwight D. Eisenhower, a man of simple Kansas-bred beginnings, inspire implicit trust by his historical peers, from FDR and Churchill, to Stalin and DeGaulle? And how did he become a shaper of a new world order, asserting America’s post-war dominance? Michel Paradis, author of The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the Amer…
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Research Agenda & Directed Research | Dr. Jeffery Mullin & Dr. Justin Smith
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Send us a Text Message. Join our host Jeffery Mullin, MD, MBA in a discussion with Justin Smith, MD about the SRS Research Agenda and Directed Research. Learn more about the agenda on our website at SRS Research Agenda | Scoliosis Research Society. * The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted in…
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Episode 144: James Davison Hunter on Democracy, Solidarity, and the Future of America
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Is there hope to be found amidst the current political climate? How to generate solidarity in an atmosphere of growing difference? Renowned sociologist James Davison Hunter tackles these questions in his new book, Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of America's Political Crisis. Hunter joins Richard Aldous in this week's Bookstack, for…
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Mia Rago’s New Song, “All Of My Scars,” and Her Scoliosis Journey with Dr. Vorhies
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Send us a Text Message. Join our host, John Schoeneman Vorhies, MD, in a discussion with Mia Rago about her scoliosis journey. Mia tells Dr. Vorhies about her upcoming debut album including her new song, "All Of My Scars". * The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians th…
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Juneteenth marks the date on June 19, 1865, when news of the Emancipation Proclamation finally reached the last remaining enslaved people in Texas. We talk with Davidson College historian Hilary Green about how Texas commemorations in the 19th century led to the declaration of a national holiday in 2021. We also get an overview of the Juneteenth ev…
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64 - Freedom in Surrender with Ashley Smith
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In this episode of Intuitive Eating for Christian Women our guest Ashley Smith shares her story of control and surrender, and her experience of healing Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA), getting her period back and restoring ovulation through intuitive eating and faith. In this episode we dig into: The impact of high school and college athletics and cro…
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Bach Akademie Charlotte’s 2024 Bach Festival returns to various locations around Charlotte and this year’s festival is called “Bach Akademie Charlotte Goes to Italy.” While it is indeed a Bach festival, it’s bookended by opening and closing concerts that focus on music from Italy, namely Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 . We …
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Trumpeter Rodney Marsalis is a member of the famous New Orleans musical family and the leader of the Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass. We talk to Marsalis about his career and the group's upcoming concert at Gardner-Webb University. Learn more about the Summer in the Springs with the Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass Concert Pictured: Th…
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Episode 143: Sulmaan Wasif Khan on the Taiwan Standoff
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When President Joe Biden stated in 2022 that the United States would defend Taiwan military in the event of a Chinese invasion, he crossed a line of ambiguity that had been purposefully danced around for decades. And yet, even though such a scenario would pit two nuclear powers against each another, “The United States does not know why Taiwan is im…
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Episode 142: Diana McLain Smith on Bringing Americans Together
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In divided times, many Americans are sealing themselves off from those who think differently. Diana McLain Smith tells a different story in her new book, Remaking the Space Between Us: How Citizens Can Work Together to Build a Better Future for All, focusing on the tens of thousands reaching out to fellow Americans across the divides to promote und…
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Ep 188: Five big lessons I learned in 5 years: The Coaching Corner w/ L. Michelle Smith
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In this episode, I take time to reflect on 5 lessons I've learned over the past five years of running my professional private coaching practice. We are celebrating NSC Coaching's 5th anniversary all this month, and we are also observing International Coaching Week. Listen for what I learned along this journey so far about perseverance, determinatio…
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59th Annual Meeting | Join us in Barcelona
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Send us a Text Message. Join host Jaysson Brooks, MD in a discussion about some of the highlights of the upcoming Annual Meeting with Education Program co-Chairs Brian Hsu, MD and Javier Pizones, MD, PhD. * The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians that care for patien…
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The Salisbury Symphony has been looking for a new music director this season, and they will audition their final candidate at their concert called "Hope and Lifting." Daniel Wiley will conduct the orchestra in music of Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, and Omar Thomas. Wiley is currently assistant conductor with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Pops. …
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Episode 141: Adriana Carranca on the New Wave of Latin American Missionaries
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Thanks to American missionaries’ successes around the globe, the face of evangelicalism is no longer White America. In_ Soul by Soul: The Evangelical Mission to Spread the Gospel to Muslims_, Adriana Carranca reveals an extraordinary tale that has been under the radar: Missionaries from Latin America are leading the way in spreading the Gospel to M…
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The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra is producing an immersive event called "Merge" that combines modern symphonic music with electronic dance music and synchronized visual projections. Resident Conductor Christopher James Lees talks about the symphony's foray into new territory and the collaboration that brought it to life. Learn more about the MERGE:…
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Episode 140: David L. Roll on President Harry Truman
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Harry Truman was educated in Missouri public schools, never went to college, and spent a number of his adult years as a dirt farmer. Yet eleven years after first being elected to the Senate he became President of the most powerful nation on earth in the midst of momentous world events. In his new book Ascent to Power: How Truman Emerged from Roosev…
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L.E.A.D. SRS Program | Dr. Hu, Dr. Johnson & Dr. Sardar
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Send us a Text Message. Join our guest host Ashtin Neuschaefer in a discussion with Serena S. Hu, MD, Megan Johnson, MD, and Zeeshan M. Sardar, MD, about the recent launch of the L.E.A.D. SRS Program. * The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians that care for patients w…
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63 - Managing Chronic Health Conditions through Intuitive Eating with Brooke Fredrickson
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In today’s episode of Intuitive Eating for Christian Women, Brooke Fredrickson RD shares about how dieting actually wreaks havoc on our health and her personal and professional experience in managing chronic health conditions through intuitive eating. In this episode we dig into: - Brooke's experience being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and …
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Charlotteans Lorne Lassiter and Gary Ferraro helped found the former Mint Museum of Craft and Design in uptown. They've also donated dozens of pieces from their own collection. The exhibit "Craft Across Continents" features many of those works in glass, wood, ceramics, and textiles. On this edition of the Piedmont Arts podcast, we tour the exhibit …
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Episode 139: Nicholas Shakespeare on Ian Fleming
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Ian Fleming heroicized for all the world the British intelligence agent in James Bond. In his new book Ian Fleming: The Complete Man, renowned biographer Nicholas Shakespeare digs into the legend of Fleming himself. Like his most famous character, Fleming’s life was colorfully marked by high-stakes intelligence, alcohol, and dalliances with women. …
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Kalena Bovell, a candidate for Salisbury Symphony Music Director, will lead the orchestra in a program called "Musical Inspirations." Bovell made her professional debut as the Chicago Sinfonietta's Assistant Conductor in 2015 and has led performances at the BBC Proms and the Kennedy Center. She also recently had her opera debut at Volcano Theatre w…
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Episode 138: Seth D. Kaplan on America’s Fragile Neighborhoods
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In surveying dysfunction across America, the question arises: Is the source of the trouble at the local or the national level? Seth D. Kaplan has shifted his analytical gaze from fragile nations abroad to examine the fragility of his home country. He believes America’s problems from health to politics are downstream of individuals becoming increasi…
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Ep 187: Conversation with a Coach w/ Valorie Burton
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In 2019, I did what many corporate types would call "the unthinkable." I walked away from opportunities at a Fortune 10 after being "surplussed" without a job lined up. Sure, I had opportunities externally. Yes, I had a seedling of a business that I had started, but I wanted to take the time to think through my next step methodically. I had a missi…
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IMAST 2024 | Winners of the Inaugural Innovation Award and the Whitecloud Award
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Send us a Text Message. During the 31st International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST), the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) announced the winners of the Thomas E. Whitecloud Awards given to the best basic science/translational and best clinical papers. This year’s winner for best basic science/translational research paper is Paper #7- …
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Episode 137: Leah Hunt-Hendrix on the Power of Solidarity
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Solidarity has been at the root of social change throughout history, bringing people together across their differences to challenge injustice within societies. In their new book, Solidarity: The Past, Present, and Future of a World-Changing Idea, Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor examine the sociological concept that is at the heart of social tran…
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The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (CSO) shared news that the organization has raised more than $40 million toward a goal of $50 million for its endowment. CSO President and CEO David Fisk discusses why having a significant endowment makes the orchestra stronger, and he provides details about the vital programs the endowment campaign will enable in t…
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Charlotte's nonprofit Blumenthal Arts hosts touring Broadway shows, symphony concerts and the ballet, among other things. But it's also branching out to other kinds of events, like the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit a couple of years ago. David Boraks talks with Blumenthal Arts CEO Tom Gabbard about another big immersive exhibit coming to Charlotte and…
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The Future of Combined Orthopedic and Neurosurgery Fellowship Programs
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Send us a Text Message. Join moderator Jeff Mullin, MD MBA in a discussion with Amer F. Samdani, MD, Melissa M. Erickson, MD and Richard P. Menger, MD MPA about the future of combined Orthopedic and Neurosurgery Fellowship Programs. * The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to cli…
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62 - Discovering Intuitive Movement with Tricia Hicks
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In today’s episode of Intuitive Eating for Christian Women, Tricia Hicks shares her testimony of healing from eating disorders and discovering intuitive eating and intuitive movement. In this episode we dig into: - Suffering an identity crisis as a teenager which led to eating disorders - How her food story brought her to God - Her testimony of God…
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The Charlotte Shout! festival is produced by Charlotte Center City Partners and showcases Charlotte's creativity, innovation, diversity, and resilience. It includes music acts, art installations, community conversations, culinary events, and more. We talk to Rick Thurmond from Charlotte Center City Partners about the festival's importance to our cu…
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Traditionally, composers have written music with a group of musicians in mind, painstakingly transcribing or notating their ideas as sheet music. But these days, many work on a computer loaded with a digital library of instruments and sounds. That’s the case for the next generation of composers in training at Davidson College. We visit with music p…
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Episode 136: Paul Starobin on the Russian Exiles
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There are now over a million Russians living in exile, spurred on by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Unable to safely oppose their own government at home, they often find themselves subject to harassment and disdain as immigrants. In his new book, Putin’s Exiles: Their Fight for a Better Russia, Paul Starobin joins host Richard…
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SRS Journal Author Discussion | Dr. Megan Johnson
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Send us a Text Message. Join Drs. Adogwa and Mullin in an interview with Spine Deformity Journal author Dr. Megan Johnson to discuss her paper "Repeat surgical interventions following “definitive” instrumentation and fusion for idiopathic scoliosis: a 30-year update. " Learn more at https://rdcu.be/dBTpj * The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podca…
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The Marriage of Figaro considered one of the greatest operas of all time, is billed as a comic opera but addresses serious themes such as tension between the social classes. Find out more about this masterpiece, and its important place in history by listening to a conversation with Dr. Scott MacLeod, associate professor of music and director of Hig…
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One Voice Chorus was founded in Charlotte in 1990 to bring together lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and LGBTQIA+ affirming people to celebrate their lives through song. Since that time the chorus has grown in membership from 25 to more than 90 singers. Executive Director Micah Deer fills us in on the organization's history, purpose, and progra…
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Episode 135: Ian Buruma on the Relevance of Spinoza
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Rejected in official circles in his day and embraced in modern times by a motley array of admirers, Spinoza was in many ways ahead of his time. His commitment to truth, universal principles, and freedom lie at the heart of Western liberal thinking. As those ideas come under attack on both the left and the right, Spinoza’s philosophical thinking is …
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Thorgy Thor, a classically trained musician who first came to national prominence on the television series RuPaul’s Drag Race , is the guest on this episode of Piedmont Arts. After a recent appearance at Davidson College, she spoke to us about how she developed the concert program Thorgy and the Thorchestra which has been performed with orchestras …
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Ep 186. The Coaching Corner: The Catch Up w/ L. Michelle Smith
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Where have I been? What have I been up to, you ask? This episode will catch you up, and drop some Nuggets that you probably weren't expecting.By L. Michelle Smith
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Video Archives Series: Interview with Founding Member Jacquelin Perry
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Send us a Text Message. In honor of Women's History Month, the SRS Podcast Committee is pleased to share a rare interview from the SRS Video Archives. This is the 5th in the series and features the only woman SRS founding member, Jacquelin Perry * The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted infor…
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In this episode of Intuitive Eating for Christian Women our guest Leslie Schilling shares about her latest book Feed Yourself and explains why we should step away from the lies of diet culture and into our divine design. In this thought-provoking conversation, Leslie unpacks the influence of diet culture in the church and helps us navigate it with …
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Episode 134: Maria Popova on Ukraine and Russia’s Diverging Paths
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Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine and Russia not only embarked on very different political paths at home, but they viewed the future of their relationship in starkly divergent terms. In Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States, authors Maria Popova and Oxana Shevel show how Russia’s determination to control an ind…
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The Salisbury Symphony is auditioning candidates for music director. Michelle Di Russo, a candidate for the position, will conduct their "Enchanting Sounds" concert in Keppel Auditorium. She'll lead a program of music by Piazzola, Saint-Saens, and Rimsky-Korsakov. Di Russo is from Argentina, and currently the Associate Conductor in her second seaso…
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Episode 133: Lorraine Daston on the History of Scientific Collaboration
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Large threats to the well-being of humankind such as the pandemic and climate change have cemented the notion that scientists across the globe naturally work together to solve the world’s most pressing problems. In Rivals: How Scientists Learned to Cooperate, historian of science Lorraine Daston traces the trajectory of such cooperation, noting tha…
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