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Who let me be a grown up? An opinionated South African with a pet plant as a co-host. My approach is motivational, aiming to cultivate a positive outlook on the everyday aspects of life. Through the topics I explore and discuss, I strive to inspire positivity and optimism in our daily experiences.
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Tactical Tuesday is the podcast where we discuss in detail the application of a broad spectrum of actual military (and in some cases law enforcement) tactics to Military Simulation (MILSIM) operations. Our goal is to assist players in formulating more efficient tactics, techniques and procedures that will make them more effective on the MILSIM battlefield.
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Procedurally Generated

Cumulus Minneapolis

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Join Henry Bell, Tom Schreier and Max Hamilton for a weekly discussion of the state of gaming, recent releases and what they're playing. They'll be covering current headlines while sharing their takes, experiences and love of gaming.
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The Lessons from the Cockpit Show sits down with standout pilots, dedicated aircrew, skilled maintainers, and passionate aviation buffs from different parts of the world. Our focus is on the lessons drawn from their diverse experiences in military, commercial, and general aviation. You're tuning into firsthand accounts, raw and unfiltered, many stories have never been spoken beyond the confines of a cockpit or a debrief room. For our guests this isn’t just about sharing; it’s a chance to tru ...
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PodcastDX is an interview based weekly series. Guests share experience based medical insight for our global audience. We have found that many people are looking for a platform, a way to share their voice and the story that their health journey has created. Each one is unique since even with the same diagnosis, symptoms and the way each person will react to a diagnosis, is different. Sharing what they have experienced and overcome is a powerful way our guests can teach others with similar ail ...
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Podcast Procedures reviews various medical procedures. We discuss indications, contraindications, the procedure, aftercare instructions and potential complications. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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Cops and Writers is a podcast hosted by retired police sergeant and author, Patrick O'Donnell. The podcast provides valuable insights and humor for crime writers who want to create accurate and believable police stories. O'Donnell conducts in-depth interviews with members of law enforcement and civilian experts, discussing police procedures and culture. He also interviews crime fiction writers and writers from different genres, discussing what works in the ever-changing landscape of book sal ...
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LEAD YOUR HOMESCHOOL CO-OP | Community Building, Servant Leadership, Conflict Resolution, Policies and Procedures

Pam Kafer | Molly Kitsmiller | Hannah Larson | Homeschool Leaders in Mentorship and Coaching

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Welcome to Lead Your Homeschool Co-op! Do you desire a Christian community with families that fit? Do you find yourself up late at night googling “conflict resolution” and “how to build a community”? Do you dream of a sustainable homeschool group only to feel discouraged when policies fail, logistics get in the way or a conflict comes up again? Hello! We are the Homeschool Community Builders.Together, we have more than 30 years of experience in leading successful homeschool groups. But at on ...
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Procedures of Love

Procedures of Love

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Silly conversations between two people. Procedures of Love is a short form podcast where Agat and Ambika talk about work, love, their son and other things under the sun. (Warning: Bad puns ahead!)
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Uncivil Procedure features informal discussion of recent and relevant case law between Relativity team members and attorneys from the Relativity community, amusing game segments, and banter. Join the conversation on social media using #UncivilProcedure.
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A podcast to prove there is a video game out there for everyone. Hosts: Harry (the developer), Sam (the teenager) and Hannah (the casual) discuss games of their past, games of their present and (hopefully) lure guests to discuss the games of their future.
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First Things is published by The Institute on Religion and Public Life, an interreligious, nonpartisan research and education institute whose purpose is to advance a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society. Learn more: www.firstthings.com/learnmore
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Reasonably Speaking

The American Law Institute

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The law affects our lives and our society in many unique and profound ways. Reasonably Speaking, produced by The American Law Institute, features interviews with legal experts on some of the most important legal topics of our time. Each episode takes you through the law in action, beyond courtrooms and casebooks. Whether you are a legal scholar or a concerned citizen, this examination of the relationship between our laws and our society will leave you with a better understanding of how we go ...
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EMCrit FOAM Feed

Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM

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Help me fill in the blanks of the practice of ED Critical Care. In this podcast, we discuss all things related to the crashing, critically ill patient in the Emergency Department. Find the show notes at emcrit.org.
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Christopher Kay and Viktor Krapivin both met at Rutgers University where they developed a deep love and respect for parliamentary procedure. Chris served as the Parliamentarian of the Rutgers Undergraduate Student Assembly (RUSA) and Viktor served as the Internal Affairs Chair. In an effort to expand understanding of parliamentary procedure and to shed light on how it impacts our lives, we have started this podcast.
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Humanity might have reached the stars, but the 9-5 still rolls on just the same. There's just spaceships now. Follow a ensemble cast of characters ase they do their best to get through the week without breaking anything too important. Who among us hasn't dealt with classic sci-fi sitcom conundrums like forgetting one's keys on a spacewalk, cooking food with a rocket, or tracking down a missed connection in virtual reality? Just them? Well then. Transcripts of every episode and minisode can b ...
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Procedure Ready: Ob/Gyn (formerly called Pimped Ob/Gyn) is a podcast aimed at medical, PA, and NP students who are entering their clinical rotation in Ob/Gyn. It covers topics including Your Ob/Gyn Survival Guide-Tips and Tricks, Labor and Delivery, Vaginal deliveries, C-sections, Hysterectomies, and more. Each podcast walks you through a portion of what you’ll experience during your clinical rotations, gives you tips for excelling, preps you for the clinical questioning that’ll occur, and s ...
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Lovefly

Lovefly Paul Tizzard

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Fear of flying help from a team of aviation experts and Lovefly graduates...all at various stages of managing their fear. Lovefly Podcast is independent.
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Life is hard when you don’t know who you are. It’s harder when you don’t know what to watch. Luckily we have Lost Girl, a supernatural maze of bisexuality, friendship, mystery, and creative takes on classic mythology. Join us every other Friday as we make our way through the five seasons of Lost Girl. Cohosts Amanda McLoughlin, Julia Schifini, and Eric Schneider will walk you through the plot, notable outfits, mythological origin stories, and queer goodness that each and every episode has in ...
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In the Knowledge for Teachers podcast, host Brendan Lee will be chatting to researchers, teachers and experts about what evidence-informed education is and the nuances involved with actually implementing effective and sustainable school based education.
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Monthly readings and dramatizations of stories by the world’s leading writers of suspense chosen from the magazine’s archives. The full range of the genre is represented in these riveting audio renditions, from the drawing-room mystery to urban noir—including police procedurals, private-eye tales, psychological suspense, and locked-room and impossible-crime stories. Visit TheMysteryPlace.com for more stories, book reviews, subscription info, and more.
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The What's Up with Wendy Podcast will indulge listeners with an in-depth conversation between Wendy Lowy Sloane and her special guests. Wendy's ability to connect with her guests has led to many repeat appearances from popular celebrities including Eric Stonestreet, Monica Potter, Nate Berkus, Lori Laughlin, Paul Reiser, and James Van Praagh.
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To help you understand the healthcare issues affecting you and your loved ones, Confluence Health offers "The Best of Health" podcast. Each episode features insightful, down-to-earth conversations with our licensed physicians, providers and staff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dungeon Zero

Dungeon Zero

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Dungeon Zero episodes are produced first and foremost as a podcast series and then brought to life in Animal Crossing as full-length cartoons! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dungeon-zero/support
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Break from The Grind

Break From The Grind

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Jason and Mindy, two former corporate dwellers, decided to ditch the daily grind and pursue their passion for creating a more relaxed and enjoyable lifestyle. Inspired by their own desire to escape the stress of their previous jobs, they founded Break From the Grind. They share their personal experiences, offer advice, and provide listeners with a much-needed escape from the chaos of everyday life. Join Jason and Mindy on their journey to a more relaxed and fulfilling life.
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Physics World Weekly offers a unique insight into the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations from the global scientific community. Our award-winning journalists reveal what has captured their imaginations about the stories in the news this week, which might span anything from quantum physics and astronomy through to materials science, environmental research and policy, and biomedical science and technology. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World web ...
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Dr. John Westine says plastic surgery is growing in popularity each year, with almost 18 million surgical procedures taking place in the United States annually. Women are no longer the only people having cosmetic surgery. Men are contributing to the boom in procedures. The following are the 10 most common plastic surgery procedures.
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Experts InSight

American Academy of Ophthalmology

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Practical, topical conversations with experts across the spectrum of ophthalmology. Subscribe for the latest information, evidence-based practice standards, and innovations in eye care, from the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
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American Medicine Today- Radio

American Medicine Today (AMT) - Kimberly Bonati, Ethan Youker & Spine surgeon Alfred Bonati, M.D. (innovation, medicine & politics)

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Our finger is always on the pulse of the healthcare industry, medical innovationsr & politics. So-much-so that we continue to scoop local & nat’l media sometimes by weeks, months or years. 10 years into programming (AMT) "American Medicine Today" remains at the forefront covering controversial issues within medicine and politics, along with a good mix of seriousness and laughter. Featuring cutting edge science and medical innovation, touching personal stories from recovery of pain, along wit ...
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Introduction (00:00 - 0:20) Wacky News (0:21 - 7:45) Shocking Habits Discovered After Moving In (7:46 - [End of Episode]) Summary In this engaging conversation, Jason and Mindy explore a series of bizarre news stories, followed by a light-hearted discussion about the quirks and habits that come to light when living with a partner. They share person…
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On our last live Q&A in facebook Hannah led us in a conversation about insurance for your co-op. If it is feeling like an overwhelming mystery. Take a breath, relax. Help is on the way. Here is a recap along with some resources to get you started. theeventhelper.com (community day) https://www.eventsured.com (dance) https://ncginsurance.com/ NCG In…
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In this episode of the Advancing Surgical Care Podcast, ASCA Chief Advocacy Officer Kara Newbury leads a discussion with Dr. David Kenigsberg, a Florida-based clinical cardiac electrophysiologist and a member of ASCA’s Cardiovascular Working Group. This short but insightful program focuses on the kinds of cardiovascular procedures that are being sa…
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features two medical physicists working at the heart of the UK’s National Health Service (NHS). They are Mark Knight, who is chief healthcare scientist at the NHS Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board, and Fiammetta Fedele, who is head of non-ionizing radiation at Guy’s and St Thomas NHS Foundation T…
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Selling your company is one of the most challenging aspects of owning a business. Longtime colleague and Distribution Team Senior Advisor, Marshall Jones knows the mental, emotional, and procedural challenges well. Those experiences put him in a unique position to assist other sellers through the process. Jason and Marshall review a client case stu…
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This week on the podcast, I share all the highlights from my amazing trip to Poland, including my friend's beautiful wedding. I also dive into my experience with the LLETZ procedure, what to expect, and why regular health checks are crucial for women. Plus, I talk about letting go of bad clients and the importance of protecting both your brand and …
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What is the EXIT procedure? Who is it used for and how do we do it? In our institution this procedure only occurs on average every 3-4 years. It is an event where a large diverse group of individuals, who often have never met each other, come together for a brief period of time to work as a highly complex team to achieve a great result for both the…
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Refactored #146: “Procedural Justice” On this episode of Refactored… Chris has a new GPT power use case. It’s not new, and it’s not his, but he pretends like it is. The guys avoid a longer-form discussion about popular game dev algos, like Perlin Noise and Voronoi Diagrams. Frank brings up Pandora (yeah, it’s still a thing) and the guys talk ML “fi…
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Over the next three weeks, Katherine Barnes, public, procurement and planning barrister at 39 Essex Chambers, will discuss the key changes to public procurement under the Procurement Act 2023 with various expert speakers. The podcast takes listeners through the key changes that will apply to new procurements from 25 February 2025, analyses the sign…
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Hey, everybody! In this eye-opening episode of the Pre-Accident Podcast Safety Moment, we delve into a profound concept: "The map is not the territory." This idea, originating from Alfred Korzybski, highlights the crucial difference between models of reality and reality itself. We explore how procedures, like maps, serve as important guides but can…
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Many of you will know Chris by his music. He is the composer and pianist behind Episode 44 and also the new onboard and preparation relaxation music 'Lovefly Travel Companion - Paul in your Pocket' product. Chris was a team leader for the Virgin Flying Without Fear programme. He has tips around turbulence and lightning strikes. Packed with tips and…
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Episode Chapters Introduction (00:00 - 0:19) The Benefits of Turning Off Notifications (0:20 - 5:26) Pet Parents and Social Plans (5:27 - 10:59) Candy Kids and Halloween (11:00 - 14:02) Best Things to Buy in October (14:03 - [End of Episode]) Summary In this engaging conversation, Jason and Mindy explore the impact of digital notifications on daily…
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This week we will discuss the most common type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome – the hypermobile type (hEDS, formerly also described as EDS type III or joint hypermobility syndrome), this is the type that most commonly presents to gastroenterology services. ​ As connective tissue is present throughout the body, many different structures around the body i…
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Episode Chapters Introduction (00:00 - 0:27) Abducted at 6, Found Alive at 70 (0:28 - 8:56) Instant Connection with Dogs (8:57 - 11:53) Bizarre Gardening Hacks (11:54 - [End of Episode]) Summary This conversation explores the emotional complexities surrounding kidnapping stories, particularly focusing on the case of Luis Armando Albino, who was abd…
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Send us a text On today’s episode of the Cops and Writers Podcast, we are hitting the road with retired Motorcycle Officer and Master Motorcycle Trainer Jerry “The Motorman” Palladino. I grew up watching CHIPs and have been riding motorcycles since I was 16. I love being on my bike, so I thought it would be fun to have a police motorcycle expert on…
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In this episode, Brendan Lee speaks with Rhonda Filmer, a gifted education consultant and teacher, she discusses her journey into the field and the importance of understanding neurodiversity and twice exceptional students. She has recently released a book, “Neurodiversity and the Twice-Exceptional Student” and they delve into some of the key points…
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In this episode of the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast, host Todd Conklin shares his recent experiences at the Winfield Bluegrass Festival, discussing the highs and lows of the event and an insightful conversation on risk and chance. Conklin then dives into an exciting new topic: his latest book, "New Ideas for Old Problems: A Human Performance …
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Release Date: April 21, 2015 A young man is picked out of a line-up leading Guthrie to reopen the case of a young man about to be executed. Audition Date: May 27, 1950 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15…
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Refactored #148: “DevOps: The Third Silo” On this episode of Refactored… The guys discuss the evolution of DevOps Still a philosophy. Still not a job title. But also, now definitely a job title. Danger zone: Did we just create a new silo? That would be… not great. Why do people elect .NET for web dev? The guys are baffled. Comment: “Serverless soun…
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In this bonus episode of Tactical Tuesday with Modern Milsim, we discuss Army Doctrine including TTPS and the interplay between Tactics, Operations and Strategy as they pertain to the MILSIM battlefield. Specifically, we discuss: Creation, Formation and Utilization of TTPs (1:25) Tactics (4:34) Techniques (5:38) Procedures (7:24) US Army Doctrine (…
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Episode Chapters: Introduction (00:00 - 0:46) Shoppers and Display Cases (0:47 - 7:35) Coffee and Heart Health (7:36 - 11:12) Strangest Hotel Room Leftovers (11:13 - 17:39) Craziest Hotel Experiences (17:40 - [End of Episode]) Summary In this episode of the Jason and Mindy podcast, the hosts discuss the challenges faced in retail due to organized c…
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Hi, everybody, and welcome to the Pre-Accident Podcast Safety Moment with your host, Todd Conklin. In this episode, Todd delves into the crucial difference between investigations and corrective actions in safety management. Investigations are meant to learn from incidents, while corrective actions are the steps taken to fix the identified problems.…
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This week on the podcast, we're diving into building self-esteem and practical ways to nurture it in our daily lives. We'll also explore nutrition tips for your dog, along with ideas for a healthy breakfast to kickstart your day. I’ll share my personal experience with LLETZ aftercare, and wrap up with an inspiring new motivational quote to fuel you…
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Ben Klein: CEO, Aero CEO of Aero, a premium jet service that merges the worlds of hospitality, design, and travel with scheduled flights to getaway destinations like Aspen and Los Cabos. Before being appointed CEO, Ben was General Counsel and Secretary at Aero and he currently teaches Aviation Law, as an Adjunct Professor at San Jose State Universi…
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Welcome the eighty-second episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit show! I'm your host Mark Hasara, aviation and conflict history expert. Colonel Ray “Donk” Strasburger began his flying career as a Navigator in the B-52, qualifying for a pilot slot when his initial eye test was determined to be wrong! Donk and his wingman were awarded Silver Stars f…
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Episode Chapters: Introduction (00:00 - 0:52) Cat's 900-Mile Journey (00:53 - 6:45) In-Person vs. Text Conversations (6:46 - 13:18) Most and Least Trusted Fast Food Restaurants (13:19 - [End of Episode]) Summary In this episode of the Jason and Mindy podcast, the hosts discuss miraculous stories of animals finding their way home, communication pref…
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It is Peer Review Week and celebrations are well under way at IOP Publishing (IOPP), which brings you the Physics World Weekly podcast. Reviewer feedback to authors plays a crucial role in the peer-review process, boosting the quality of published papers to the benefit of authors and the wider scientific community. But sometimes authors receive ver…
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This week we will discuss the most common type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome – the hypermobile type (hEDS, formerly also described as EDS type III or joint hypermobility syndrome), this is the type that most commonly presents to gastroenterology services. ​ As connective tissue is present throughout the body, many different structures around the body i…
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Episode Chapters: Introduction (00:00 - 0:49) Bosses Lack Awareness of Staff Activities (0:50 - 4:26) Delta Flight's Cabin Pressure Incident (4:27 - 8:29) Internet Predictions from 2009 (8:30 - 19:28) Water Cooler Quiz (19:29 - 22:30) Random Question (22:31 - [End of Episode]) Summary In this episode of the Jason and Mindy podcast, the hosts explor…
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Olivia Bellas, a facilitator who empowers people to make sense of complex work, speaks with Íse about the importance of creating an environment with purpose to get the most out of meetings and gatherings. We explore the power of facilitation to create safety, empower people and make big change. Support the show: If you enjoyed this episode and want…
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In this podcast, Dr. Woeller interviews Mark Su, MD regarding a concept in health care called the exposome. What is it, what does it mean, and what you as an individual seeking to improve your health and wellness should know about the exposome. Mark Su is a board-certified family physician of 21 years. He founded Personal Care Physicians as a funct…
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Send us a text On today’s episode of the Cops and Writers Podcast, we are going into the courtroom with Attorney and Author Mark Bruce. California native Mark Bruce attended Humboldt State University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Journalism. He then attended UC Berkeley Law School, where he graduated with his jurist doctorate…
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We would like to hear from you. Leave us a message. This Week: Kimberly Bonati, Ethan Youker and Spine surgeon Alfred Bonati, M.D., discuss researchers finding success rejuvenating aging liver cells in both mice and human samples. Dr. Anna Mae Diehl shares the latest studies on iron-dependent cell death and pharmaceutical interventions we already h…
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Welcome to part two of the Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast hosted by Todd Conklin. This episode features an engaging open question and answer session from the 2024 Santa Fe Workshop. Listen in as Todd, along with industry experts Mike Peters, Martha Acosta, Jennifer Long, Bob Edwards, and Andrea Baker, delve into insightful discussions on improv…
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We would like to hear from you. Leave us a message. DR. NGUYEN: A FLORIDA TECH COMPANY HAS LAUNCHED A NEW MOBILE APP WHICH ALLOWS USERS TO CREATE THE SAME MEDICAL-GRADE CUSTOM SHOE INSERTS A PODIATRIST WOULD NORMALLY PRESCRIBE, WITHOUT THE NEED TO PHYSICALLY SEE A DOCTOR. CO-FOUNDER OF “MEDISCAN CUSTOM ORTHOTICS.” “STORY OF RECOVERY”: DESIREE BIERM…
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Refactored #147: “Pro Consoles: Nothing to See Here” On this episode of Refactored… Chris becomes a camera snob while Frank warns against combination appliances. Nothing CEO Carl Pei issues Return-To-Office mandate; publishes on LinkedIn. It’s impassioned It sounds logical It’s unsubstantiated TLDR: GTFO Are smartphones commoditized? Are “Pro” cons…
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Dr. Peter Quiros joins host Dr. Amanda Redfern to discuss the recent JAMA Ophthalmology article "The Risk of Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy in Patients Prescribed Semaglutide," the first study to report a possible association between semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic, Novo Nordisk) and nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic Neuropathy (NA…
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