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Bailey Martindale & Sarah Breshears

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You're not alone in choosing the path less traveled. We’re two rebels with a cause: to amplify voices that often go unheard. With some sharp wit, fearless attitude, and a whole lot of curiousity, we are here to challenge the status quo and encourage you to embrace your unique journey. Meet Sarah and Bailey, your guides through the fascinating world of unconventional choices. Each week, they dive deep into the stories of individuals who’ve dared to defy norms and live boldly. Why? Because liv ...
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Do you feel burned out, not appreciated, undervalued both financially & professionally? Realized working in the health industry is not all it was promised to be? Are numbers & the bottom line prioritized over your health, job satisfaction, & high quality patient care causing you to dread going into work? You want to make a non-traditional career change but face sunken tuition cost, judgment for wanting to leave a secure career in the health field, & unsure about which alternative career dire ...
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Irregular Warfare Podcast

Irregular Warfare Initiative

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The Irregular Warfare Podcast explores an important component of war throughout history. Small wars, drone strikes, special operations forces, counterterrorism, proxies—this podcast covers the full range of topics related to irregular war and features in-depth conversations with guests from the military, academia, and the policy community. The podcast is a collaboration between the Modern War Institute at West Point and Princeton University’s Empirical Studies of Conflict Project.
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For female-identifying business owners ready to scale their nontraditional service-based or brick-and-mortar businesses to six figures and beyond. Specifically, Leslie supports business owners who are struggling to find their place on social media, or even in networking events due to the nature of their business. Ideal for owners and leaders of tattoo shops, permanent makeup studios, cannabis businesses, movement studios, sex toy shops, and other industries too often left out of the leadersh ...
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Rosie has some stuff to talk about! Families come in all forms. What was your idea of family growing up? Is it different from what you envisioned? Fostering, adopting...saving one child at a time...that's this season's theme. Rosie had the honor and pleasure to be introduced to Marci...one amazing woman who witnessed her grandmother foster children and decided to do the same. It's her passion, her gift to the world. She takes us on her emotional journey, eloquently detailing the ins and outs ...
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shifting her experience

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A podcast for the non-traditional woman. Sophie and Tiana are two unconventional women from opposite sides of the world who are in a loving relationship. Join them as they dive deep into their experiences and explore what it means to be a woman in today’s society. They’ll speak on feminism, LGBTQ+ issues, gender stereotypes, sexuality, emotional maturity, and self-awareness. If you find yourself wanting to design your own life outside of traditional stereotypes, then shifting her experience ...
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Victors in Grad School

Office of Graduate Programs, University of Michigan-Flint

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Victors in Grad School explores what you can do to find success in your own graduate school journey no matter what you plan to do. Through experts and individual interviews you will be introduced to what it means to find success and tips on achieving success in graduate school.
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Cornell University's Inclusive Excellence Podcast

Cornell University, Department of Inclusion and Workforce Diversity

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Join Erin Sember-Chase and Toral Patel from the Department of Inclusion and Belonging as they dive into discussions on topics related to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. They will interview colleagues throughout Cornell who are working to build spaces of belonging for all Cornell employees and provide information on how you can begin building these spaces today.
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Fresh Take

Florida Certified Organic Growers & Consumers, INC.

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Fresh Take is your roundup of all things related to organic and sustainable living. Join Florida Organic Growers staff and guest experts as we discuss everything you need to know about sustainable living, organic agriculture, and how to make the best lifestyle choices that benefit you and the environment. So if you’re an eco-warrior, a dedicated farmer, or just someone looking to make more conscious decisions, tune in to get your Fresh Take.
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Innovation That Matters

The Chronicle of Higher Education

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Innovation That Matters is a podcast series from Goldie Blumenstyk at The Chronicle of Higher Education sharing the stories of change makers working to improve equity in higher education.
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NASAA’s Real Life Regulators podcast spotlights investment fraud cases from the files of state and provincial securities regulators and features interviews with the investigators and attorneys who bring these fraudsters to justice. Taking listeners through the investigative process provides an insider’s view of how to identify an investment scam.
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Chiropractic. Physical therapy. Research. All holistic living tips by Dr. Gabe. While, Dr Gabe is JustAChiropractor , he’ll discuss the issues within his community of chiropractors, and the view that society might have on chiropractic. Will also discuss the latest research on Chiropractic and some historical tidbits as well.
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Welcome to the "Nuclear Lounge” podcast, a podcast dedicated to students and the Nuclear Medicine community. I am your host, Fernando Anleu. I am a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, and it is my honor to guide you through this captivating journey into the world of nuclear medicine.
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Recession Remedies

The Brookings Institution

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Recession Remedies is a podcast about the economic policy response to COVID-19 and the lessons it holds for future recessions. On each episode, expert guests join host David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, to evaluate a different aspect of the fiscal and monetary response.
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American Benefits Podcast

American Benefits Council

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Tune in for thought-provoking conversations with smart, creative thinkers in the fields of benefits, economics, government, demography and more. This show is brought to you by the American Benefits Council, a Washington D.C. trade association that advocates for employers, connecting public policy and private-sector solutions to shape employee benefits for the evolving global workforce.
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Welcome to the Pure Energy Podcast for members and friends of the San Francisco triathlon community. Pure Energy provides triathlon and endurance training tips; race previews and race reports; interviews of age-groupers, coaches and elite athletes; profiles of triathlon and endurance-related local businesses and organizations; and much more. Thanks for listening!
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Vital Minds

PA Foundation

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Each Vital Minds episode will feature a conversation between host James Millward, an early career PA, and a guest expert on a topic of relevance to the PA and healthcare provider audience, ranging from mental health to obesity to pain management and many more. The series will explore nuances of the featured topic and provide solid tips and information PAs can put into practice to benefit patients. Vital Minds is a podcast of the PA Foundation, a national nonprofit organization that promotes ...
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The National Society for Nontraditional Premedical & Medical Students, Inc., better known by our website name, OldPreMeds.org or simply OPM, is a professional/pre-professional society and educational conduit for non-traditional students who seek to become Physicians. For those whose path to medicine is not the traditional high school to college to medical school, OPM's mission is to assist and advise on how to successfully prepare, apply, and succeed in both medical schools and residency tra ...
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UMHS Medical School

The University of Medicine and Health Sciences

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The University of Medicine and Health Sciences is an ACCM accredited offshore medical school located in Basseterre, Saint Kitts in the Caribbean. UMHS confers upon its graduates the Doctor of Medicine degree. The university also has a campus in Portland, Maine, and an administrative office in New York, New York.As the only privately/family-owned medical school in the Caribbean, UHMS is driven to help its students succeed by providing state-of-the-art facilities comparable to US Medical Schoo ...
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The Cohort Sistas Podcast is an empowering and enlightening podcast that holds space for Black women and nonbinary doctoral degree holders to share their stories, experiences, and expertise. Each episode features an engaging interview on a wide range of topics, including academic trajectory, application process, mentorship, funding, career development, mental health, and social issues. Hosted by Cohort Sistas Founder and Executive Director Dr. Ijeoma Kola, The Cohort Sistas Podcast is known ...
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In this conversation, Bailey & Sarah share their experiences of moving to different cities and the lessons learned along the way. They discuss the challenges of making friends, the importance of community, and the personal growth that comes from embracing change. The conversation emphasizes the value of being open to new experiences, the power of s…
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In a recent episode of Victors in Grad School, we sit down with Dr. Emma Davis, an accomplished academic who traversed an unconventional path in higher education. With an undergraduate degree in English and journalism, a master's in liberal studies, and a PhD in dance, Dr. Davis embodies the transformative journey of higher education. This blog pos…
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Guest: Dr. Jeanne Walker, Principal of Cobb Horizon High School Click on a timecode to jump to the topic: [00:49] Cobb Horizon is Different [01:53] The Typical Student [02:50] Daily Schedule [05:02] Transportation [05:49] Where is it? [06:36] Comparison with University Model [07:44] Accountability [08:43] The Tassel! [09:16] A Unique Staff [11:34] …
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Episode 114 examines the formation of the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and its mission to integrate Silicon Valley technology within the Department of Defense innovation sphere. The guests are the co-authors of Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley are Transforming the Future of War, which is the foundation for the conversation. Our guests b…
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Guest: Kathleen Greb, Supervisor of Positive School Culture Support Click on a timecode to jump to the topic: [01:21] Warning Signs [02:21] Time Management, Prioritization & Procrastination [04:59] Developing a Growth Mindset [06:01] The Power of "Yet" [06:31] Overcoming Procrastination [09:06] The Importance of Sleep [11:13] Impact of Extracurricu…
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We welcome back Dr. Keith Schneider for a discussion on post-harvest water use. Dr. Schneider shares strategies to keep produce safe. Tune in to hear about: - Why harvest and postharvest water quality is important - How cross-contamination can occur - Which mitigation strategies are effective - The use of sanitizers and their role in growing safe p…
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Bailey Martindale and Sarah Breshears discuss their non-traditional lives and the impact of making unconventional decisions. Bailey shares her personal experiences of growing up in a non-traditional family, being a single mother, and pursuing education and career opportunities outside of the norm. They discuss the importance of embracing non-tradit…
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In the season 7 premiere, the Inclusive Excellence Podcast returns with hosts Erin Sember-Chase and Toral Patel reflecting on their summer and sharing an exclusive preview of what’s to come. In this episode, they take a closer look at the foundation of the podcast by exploring the true meaning and history of the term “inclusive excellence.” Plus, d…
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Send us a text #063 Ready to break free from traditional rehab methods and create a practice that truly resonates with your passions? Gina Taylor is an occupational therapist who has successfully built her private practice by integrating hippotherapy and aquatic therapy. In this episode you will learn about her career transition, balancing motherho…
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Guest: Commander Phil Pascoe, NJROTC, North Cobb High School Click on a timecode to jump to the topic: [00:55] About the Commander [01:37] About NJROTC [03:26] Class versus Club [07:35] Growing Program [09:43] Impact on Students [11:12] Benefits After Graduation [13:37] Getting Your Student Involved [14:36] Combatting Misinformation [17:17] Parent …
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Join us as we talk with Jessica Riles, UF/IFAS Agriculture and Sustainable Food Systems agent in Collier County, and chair of the Southwest Florida Small Farmer Network. Jessica shares her transition from local government to supporting small farmers, discussing the importance of community support, relationship-building, and how the Southwest Florid…
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Graduate education is often seen as a pivotal point in advancing one’s career and personal development. The journey, while arduous, offers substantial rewards and opportunities. In a recent episode of the Victors in Grad School podcast, Dr. Cynthia McCurren shared her extensive experience in the field of nursing education, highlighting key elements…
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Episode 113 examines the challenges presented by the Islamic State Khorasan (ISK) in Afghanistan within the context of the three-year anniversary of U.S. withdrawal from the region. Our guests share their extensive backgrounds, research, and practical experience related to the emergence of ISK in Afghanistan and Pakistan. They define the current op…
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Guest: Sherri Hill, Chief of Staff Click on a timecode to jump to the topic: [01:01] The Experience Sherri Brings [02:18] Getting & Staying Connected [04:20] How CTLS Parent Can Help [07:30] Value of the School's Website [08:46] Parent Support Orgs [09:43] Extracurriculars Can Help Academics [11:54] Still Need Help [14:47] Fostering a Culture of Ex…
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Dr. Joshua Cadwell (CA1) interviews fellow residents, Dr. Clayton Sweeney (CA2), Dr. Katherine David (CA2), and Dr. Varina Clark (CA3), about year one pitfalls. Learn what to look out for, how to combat imposter syndrome and practice wellness, where to turn for help, and more. Recorded August 2024.By American Society of Anesthesiologists
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In this podcast, recent findings from toxicological studies on the emissions produced during fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printing are discussed. The use of low-cost FFF 3D printers is on the rise in households, businesses, and educational settings, enabling the creation of 3D objects from digital models. However, this process releases volat…
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Welcome to Victors in Grad School, where we delve into the intricate journeys of students, alumni, and experts navigating the rigorous paths of graduate education. Each episode captures the essence of what it means to strive for and achieve success in grad school. This week, we were thrilled to have Elias Fanous, an attorney based in Flint, join us…
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Send us a text #062 How can healthcare professionals transition from clinical practice to successful entrepreneurship? Join us as we chat with Jonathon Lee, a physical therapist who co-founded Pickle, an AI-powered job search platform for clinicians. The global challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped his mission and vision for the health…
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Welcome to the Victors in Grad School podcast, where we explore the graduate school journeys of people and what they had to do to find success in this journey. Today, we welcome Robb King, a seasoned professional in public relations, who shares his insights on the importance of ongoing education and the significant transitions that come with it. Th…
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Episode 112 is the launch podcast for the SOF in Competition Special Project. The Irregular Warfare Initiative proudly announces the SOF in Competition Project. The intent is to coalesce the community of SOF policy makers, researchers, and practitioners to understand the role of SOF in addressing contemporary and future national security challenges…
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Guest: John Floresta, Chief Strategy & Accountability Officer Click on a timecode to jump to the topic: [01:32] Milestones Defined [07:37] Looking Deeper with the Like Schools Tool [09:14] Cookie Cutter Doesn't Work [10:09] Impact on Classroom & District [11:46] Evidence of Value for Taxpayers (If the timecode links above don't work in your podcast…
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Transitioning from undergraduate to graduate school is a significant decision that involves careful planning, research, and a readiness to meet new challenges. On the latest episode of the “Dads with Daughters” podcast, Dr. Christopher Lewis hosts Brenna Dressler, a graduate of Saginaw Valley State University and the University of Michigan Flint, w…
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This podcast is part of a series on different career paths in the field of toxicology. In this episode, Dr. Chuck Schwartz, PhD, DABT, shares the career path that led to his current position as the principal consulting toxicologist and managing member of a consulting practice that specializes in the fields of occupational and quality toxicology. Dr…
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Can you trust what’s on your plate? In this episode of Fresh Take, we explore the critical role of maintaining integrity in USDA-certified organic products. We're joined by Orsi Dézsi, Executive Director and CEO of OMRI, who shares insights on how OMRI ensures organic inputs meet stringent standards and fortifies consumer trust in the organic label…
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Send us a text #061 Prioritizing personal well-being and family needs is essential, even if it means transitioning to a completely different career path. Wen Hung, a former occupational therapist, reflects on the pivotal moments that led her to leave her rehab profession, including the challenges of inadequate maternity leave and the impact of COVI…
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Guest: Emily Hanlin, Executive Director, Food & Nutrition Services Click on a timecode to jump to the topic: [01:13] About FNS [02:55] What is CEP? [05:18] Impact on Non-CEP School Families [06:51] Menu Rotations [10:33] Local Cuisine [12:00] Special Diets [13:20] Resources for More Info (If the timecode links above don't work in your podcast playe…
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Welcome to "Victors in Grad School," a podcast where we engage in enlightening conversations with students, alumni, and experts to uncover what it takes to excel in graduate school. Hosted by Dr. Christopher Lewis, the podcast is a valuable resource for anyone contemplating, currently enrolled in, or nearing the completion of their graduate studies…
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In this heartfelt episode of "Beyond the Pole: Tales from the CEO," Leslie Lyons, your go-to coach for embodied leadership and sales, dives deep into the complexities of running a small business during an economic downturn. Leslie shares insights and advice that are particularly valuable for owners and leaders of tattoo shops, cannabis businesses, …
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Episode 111 examines the arguments against a United States Cyber Force. This episode is a two part series of Project Cyber that looks at the arguments for and against a Cyber Force. Our guests share their backgrounds and the history of the U.S. Cyber Command. They express their skepticism towards forming a new cyber force, advocating instead for co…
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Today’s episode is the final part of the three-part series titled “Hatching from the Egg to Creating Your Own Nest Egg.” Retirement is a goal we all have, and we all hope to obtain one day. This concluding episode will focus on those who are approaching – or are already – in retirement, and will discuss common pitfalls, misconceptions, obstacles an…
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Catt Fields White, founder of Farmers Market Pros and co-host of the Tent Talk podcast, as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of National Farmers Market Week. Discover Catt’s journey from establishing the thriving Little Italy Mercato in San Diego to her ongoing efforts to support new markets. We explore th…
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Join resident and host, Dr. Tilman Chambers, in conversation with Drs. Lisa Solomon and William Hauter as they consider the many ways advocacy shapes careers. Listen in as they discuss how anesthesiologists are working to advance the specialty and patient care, from stepping into elected office to taking small steps in clinical practice. Recorded J…
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How Life's Transitions Lead to Personal Fulfillment and Professional Growth Navigating through multiple career paths is a journey many professionals undergo. Tess Muhammad's story is no different. Starting her career as a chemist, Tess found her true calling in the field of nursing, specifically in mental health. In an enlightening conversation wit…
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Send us a text #060 Are you a physical therapist (PT) contemplating a career shift? Or perhaps you're just curious about the versatility of your therapy skills? Danae successfully transitioned from a physical therapist to a general manager at KARE, a tech-driven senior living support company. KARE connects communities with providers and providers w…
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Graduate school is often viewed as a labyrinth that requires significant introspection and preparation. On the latest episode of the *Victors in Grad School* podcast, host Dr. Christopher Lewis explores this intricate path with Paula Nas, an accomplished academic and professional at the University of Michigan Flint. Paula's unique journey through b…
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Episode 110 examines Illicit financing of violence in Sudan and Africa. Our guests begin by outlining definitions for licit and illicit networks in the context sponsoring proxies in and violence in Sudan. From there, they delve into how state actors use illicit networks to achieve objectives in competition. Finally, our guests offer insights to the…
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Join us on this episode as we welcome Cybil Nielsen, a leading figure in the nuclear medicine community. Cybil brings her extensive experience and advocacy efforts to the forefront, discussing her work with legislative initiatives impacting the field. Tune in to hear her insights on the future of nuclear medicine, the critical role of policy change…
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Can agriculture heal the invisible wounds of war? Join us as we talk with John Jackson, an Army Ranger with six tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, about his journey from enlistment after 9/11 to finding peace through farming. At Comfort Farms in Milledgeville, Georgia, John helps veterans cope with post-traumatic stress using farming as therapy. Discov…
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Pursuing higher education is often seen as a straight path, but for many, it is a winding journey filled with unexpected turns. In this week's Victors in Grad School podcast, Dr. Shanna Haver joined us and shared her enlightening journey from social work to earning her doctorate in occupational therapy. Her experiences impart valuable lessons for a…
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Send us a text #059 Ever wondered how to successfully transfer your skills as a rehab professional into the MedTech space? Growing up in Central Jersey, Yera was initially drawn to physical therapy. However, struggling with the increasing demands of her job and witnessing issues within the healthcare system during her mother's health crisis, she so…
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Discover the keys to success in graduate education, making informed decisions, and leveraging resources effectively. Graduate school can be both a thrilling and daunting journey, filled with challenges and opportunities that require strategic planning, resilience, and a clear set of goals. In a recent episode of “Victor's in Grad School” hosted by …
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Welcome to “Let’s Get Crackin’” with Dr. Gabe! In this episode, Dr. Gabe explores the fascinating trend of nontraditional students entering the field of medicine. Traditionally, medical students follow a straight path from undergraduate studies to medical school in their early twenties. But what happens when individuals take a different route, ente…
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Episode 109 examines a recent report from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies on the arguments for a United States Cyber Force. This episode is a two part series of Project Cyber that looks at the arguments for and against a Cyber Force. Our guests delve into their long-standing experiences with U.S. Cyber Command and detail the current chall…
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Are you aware of the hidden dangers lurking in your fruits and vegetables? Join us on Fresh Take for an eye-opening discussion with Juan Carlos Rodriguez, an Education and Outreach Specialist at Florida Organic Growers. We promise you’ll gain critical insights into the "Dirty Dozen," a list of produce most contaminated with pesticides, and understa…
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In the latest episode of Victors in Grad School podcast, Dr. Christopher Lewis introduces us to Kim Snodgrass, a current Master of Public Health student at the University of Michigan-Flint. Kim’s story is an inspiring testament to perseverance, resilience, and the unyielding spirit to succeed, even after two decades away from the academic world. Th…
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Today’s episode is part two of a three-part series titled “Hatching from the Egg to Creating Your Own Nest Egg.” This part will focus on the Sandwich Generation. These are the adults that are caring for young kids, older parents, and themselves. During this episode, we will discuss common pitfalls, misconceptions, and the schemes and scams that thi…
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Send us a text #058 If you're feeling burned out and disillusioned, our guest, Valerie Levesque, a physical therapist, faced a common problem in her career: a mountain of debt, and a clear-cut income ceiling. The traditional rehab model in competitive environments like Seattle left her nowhere else to turn except to contemplate alternative paths ou…
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Dr. Della Lin shares her experiences as a speaker and leader with episode host, Dr. Jon Cohen, and fellow resident, Dr. Jeremiah Fowler. Listen in as they explore what it means to be a leader, how leadership roles shape careers, the value of failure, and the impact of strong leadership on community health. Recorded June 2024.…
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Drug-induced seizures are a major concern for central nervous system active pharmaceuticals during development. Currently, there are no guidelines for interrogating and mitigating seizure liability associated with new pharmaceuticals. Because of the risks to patient safety during clinical trials, the understanding of nonclinical characterization th…
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