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The White House 1600 Sessions

The White House Historical Association

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The White House Historical Association presents The 1600 Sessions, a podcast that explores the history, untold stories and personal accounts of America’s most iconic residence and office – The White House.
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American Historical Association

American Historical Association

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The American Historical Association is the largest professional organization serving historians in all fields and all professions. The AHA is a trusted voice advocating for history education, the professional work of historians, and the critical role of historical thinking in public life.
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AHR Interview

American Historical Association

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AHR Interview presents brief discussions with historians whose work has appeared in the American Historical Review, the official publication of the American Historical Association. Sometimes the interview accompanies an article or a featured review in a current or recent issue; other times it will feature a scholar who has recently been in the news, but whose work appeared in the journal in the past. These accessible and user-friendly podcasts highlight historical scholarship of wide interes ...
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Modern American Diplomacy

The Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST)

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We interview American diplomats, capturing the sacrifice, leadership, humor, heroism, wisdom, and lessons of modern American diplomacy. Through historical reflections and personal anecdotes, guests explain foreign policy and tradecraft, or what they were trying to accomplish and how. Episodes include conversations with America’s diplomatic legends -- including Thomas Pickering, John Negroponte, Bill Burns, Maura Harty, Beth Jones and Kristie Kenney -- as well as rising leaders and foreign po ...
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Voting Now: Turning Rights into Reality

Oregon Historical Society | Oregon Federal Bar Association

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Our podcast is made by lawyers, for everyone. We tackle the sticky questions about democracy through the lens of voting access. Our guests include community leaders, activists, scholars, and students who have agreed to share their insight on the heroes of our past, the inequities that persist, and the movements inviting your participation.
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Reframing History

American Association for State and Local History

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As the public debates around history grow louder, it seems there’s a gap between how history practitioners understand their work and what the public thinks history is. We need a more productive public conversation about history. But how do we get on the same page? Over the course of this series, we’ll be speaking to historians, history communicators, and educators from around the country about the language we use to communicate history to the public. Hosted by Christy Coleman and Jason Stein ...
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TJ Morris ET Radio

Theresa J Morris

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TJ Morris Agency, American Communications Online Broadcast Media News Publishing Platform. ACO Radio, ACIR Radio, TJ Morris ET Radio Live Talk Shows cyberspace culture community building. Movies, mysteries, cosmos, psychic, PsychicmediumTJMorris, ACO Association, ACOintl.com ACIT, ACOT, AICT, fixmywebs US, ACO WIFI Videos“We are accountable for our professional and personal behavior. We will be mindful of the privilege to serve our fellow Americans.” TJ Morris former US Navy now ACO Intl.com ...
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These podcast episodes are being brought to you by the National Tribal Clearinghouse on Sexual Assault (NTCSA). Visit supportingourcircle.org to learn more. Through a partnership between the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) and Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition (MIWSAC), NTCSA offers technical assistance, training, and education on issues related to sexual assault and abuse against American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations. NTCSA addresses cultu ...
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Down to a Science, the CASTAC Podcast

CASTAC (The Committee for the Anthropology of Science, Technology & Computing)

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Platypus, the CASTAC Blog, presents "Down to a Science" a podcast that examines the world of science from social and historical perspectives. How does science work and does it have to work that way? Season 1 will discuss the economization of life, numbers and objectivity, and studying data science ethnographically. --- CASTAC’s mission is to facilitate communication within the AAA among anthropologists working in areas related to science, technology and computing, and to promote the visibili ...
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Crime and the Courtroom is a unique and stimulating examination of the American criminal justice system for the authorities and supporting professionals who make criminal justice possible. We turn an observant eye toward the system’s evolving capacity to strike the delicate balance between preserving the quality of life of our citizens and protecting the rights of the accused. Hosted by one of the most respected and influential forensic experts in the United States, John M. Collins and his g ...
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Welcome to “Living History with the Countess of Derby,” where I, the Countess of Derby, take you on a journey through some of the most captivating moments in British and American history. This podcast delves into the stories behind some of the most influential figures, events, and places that have shaped our world. From the Victorian era’s most significant politicians and their ties to my family, the Derbys, to Knowsley Hall’s unique association with William Shakespeare and the origins of th ...
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Outgoing Sen. Rob Cowles, R-Green Bay, in an interview for WisPolitics's Capitol Chats podcast says while there’s “definitely a danger” to breaking party lines, lawmakers can’t be afraid to “lose a committee appointment because of your principles.” Cowles, the longest-serving Wisconsin state lawmaker currently in office, has been elected to the sta…
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John Collins discusses emerging forensic results in the investigation of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and why one evidentiary issue might allow the defense to make some noise. References Mangione attorney says he will challenge forensic results’ admissibility, accuracy Crime Lab Report (2019, Academic Press)…
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A growing number of US households hire advisers to assist with major financial decisions, such as planning life events or making portfolio choices for retirement. But some advisers exploit the inherent complexity of these decisions and the lack of sophistication of their clients to benefit themselves. In a paper in the Journal of Economic Perspecti…
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A major decision has been made to expand the reach of our podcast while continuing to prioritize the challenges and opportunities facing the forensic laboratory community. In this final CoachCast update of 2024, John Collins explains the changes that are taking effect, and the strategic basis for those changes. The result will be an expanded audien…
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From the Forest Resources Committee comes a new series, Mill Closures and Workforce Shortages in the West, which examines legal and policy solutions to workforce challenges linked to the alarming rate of lumber mill closures in the American West. These closures have far-reaching implications for regional forest health and economic vitality. Mill ow…
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy founded the White House Historical Association over 60 years ago, famously saying “The White House belongs to the American people.” The Association’s mission has been clear since day one: preserving, protecting, and providing public access to White House History. That mission continues through The People’s House: A Whi…
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Ken Fisher, MD; Author of the new book, “Sleep: A User’s Guide”Description: Dr. Ken Fisher draws from his many years of experience as a pioneer in Sleep Medicine to share life-changing insights. This week’s episode explores the wide-ranging benefits of quality sleep and offers practical tips to help you improve y…
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This podcast featuring Susan L. Stephens (Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A.), Kim Diana Connolly (University at Buffalo School of Law, State University of New York), and Sarah P. Jarboe (English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP) provides a succinct summary of the history of federal regulation of wetlands under section 404 of the…
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In this week's Capitol Chats episode, freshman U.S. Rep. Tony Wied says Americans want the policies President-elect Donald Trump has proposed. The De Pere Republican also says he wants to develop a good relationship with Democrats, and condemns President Biden decision to pardon his son Hunter.
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Stuart Tomc, International Nutrition EducatorDescription: Evidence indicates that First Nation Peoples thrived historically, in part, because of their natural diets. However, the introduction of refined and processed foods after European contact has been linked to significant declines in health. Discover how embr…
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John Collins, in a special Crime Lab CoachCast update, reflects on the importance of creating conditions for the criminal justice system to be elevated by professionals with the right expertise, attitudes, and leadership skills. He emphasizes the significance of executing consequential roles in striving for personal success, and the need to careful…
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In this episode, Rhys Davies (Kirkland & Ellis International LLP) joins Natalia Urzola (SJD Candidate, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University) to discuss the Court of Appeal's decision in The Hague, Netherlands, in Shell v. Milieudefensie. The court determined that while Shell has obligations to reduce its scope 3 emissions, it is not requ…
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Sonja DeRose, MD. Description: Thanksgiving Day brings up conflicting emotions among First Nation peoples. Regardless of how you relate to this holiday, the benefits of a gratitude-filled life are undeniable. In this week’s show, you’ll learn how to more effectively tap into the power of thankfulness. For further…
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Ohio State University Medical Students, Tanvi Brar and Marisa Casola. Description: An all-volunteer clinic in Columbus, Ohio, is exploring innovative ways to deliver diabetes programming. Be inspired by their passion—and learn from their example. For further information, visit: ColumbusFreeClinic.com…
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In this week's Capitol Chats episode, soon-to-be Democratic Party of Wisconsin Executive Director Sarah Abel says Tammy Baldwin would have won reelection against Republican Eric Hovde even if America First candidate Thomas Leager, who Dem donors helped put on the ballot, hadn't been in the race. Hovde has blamed Leager for his loss.…
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In 2017, then-President Trump signed into law the Tax Cut and Jobs Act, which was arguably the largest corporate tax cut in US history. The TCJA significantly lowered the statutory rate that corporations pay in taxes and reshaped numerous tax rules. Proponents said it would boost US competitiveness on the international stage and juice business inve…
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We are entering "strategy season" here at Critical Victories. John Collins discusses how to take advantage of the opportunity to plan your coming year and the positive psychological impact it can have on yourself and your organization. John also provides some follow-up to his comments in episode #75 by discussing some of the inherent conflicts of i…
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The White House showcases the very best of American culinary arts, whether it's providing the president some much needed nourishment after a long day or using a meal as a diplomatic tool between two nations. White House Executive Chef Cristeta Comerford spent almost 30 years working in the White House kitchens before retiring in July 2024. Stewart …
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Dana West, R.D., L.D., DipACLM. Description: Autoimmune diseases are on the rise, but simple lifestyle-based strategies hold the power to put them into remission. This is the life-changing message that nutritionist Dana West communicates in this episode. For further information, visit: abundanthealthwellnesscente…
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Sonja DeRose, MD. Description: BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) is an agent with great potential to decrease the ravages of many common conditions such as depression, stroke, Alzheimers and Parkinsons. Join the DeRoses as they provide details about this natural compound and how you can improve your levels…
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In this week's Capitol Chats, GOP strategist Bill McCoshen and Dem strategist Joe Zepecki join a special edition of the podcast on this week's elections in Wisconsin. McCoshen credits President-elect Donald Trump for winning over more voters in rural areas and Zepecki touts Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin winning reelection despite Trump carrying the s…
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In today's coaching session, John discusses the problem of technical units and their supervisors not playing nice with their laboratory administrators, the damage this causes, and approaches to dealing with it - and preventing it - effectively. We also enjoy a conversation with Bob McClaren, Director of R&D in Genetic Identity at the Promega corpor…
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Mirza Rahman, MD, MPH, President of the American College of Preventive Medicine (AACPM). Description: Preventive Medicine is powerful. Dr. Mirza Rahman shares lifesaving insights that can help individuals, families, communities, and tribes live longer and better. For further information, visit: ACPM.org…
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Title: “The Power of Safe Social Places”Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH.Guest: Jessica Fenton, MD, MS; Physician and Researcher; Stony Brook University (NY)Description: Salons, barbershops, and other “safe social places” can be transformed into powerful health education and screening venues. Gain practical insights from researchers at Stony Brook Unive…
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A half a century ago, new high-yield varieties of crops were introduced to India, and it transformed the country's farming. This so-called “Green Revolution” significantly boosted agricultural output, allaying concerns about famine and food security. But it may have had some unanticipated consequences for long-term health outcomes. In a paper in th…
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In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, former Dem U.S. Senate candidate and Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes talks about his The Long Run PAC, which aims to support nontraditional candidates. Barnes says his experience running for U.S. Senate puts him in a position to support candidates who feel things aren't going their way or are being bombarded by racist …
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There are times when life confronts us with great loss or the threat of loss, and the emotions we feel can be overwhelming. Deep emotional pain, however, can have adverse effects on the brain that threaten the quality of a sufferer's work. In this episode of the CoachCast, John Collins provides insight and tips for dealing with emotional pain, and …
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Ron Price, MA; Mediator, Marriage Coach, and Author. Description: Conflict is inevitable, even in our home life. However, today’s show will give you tools, tips, and techniques to help your family thrive in the midst of the challenges. For Further Info: www.RonPrice.com or Ron@RonPrice.com; on YouTube, Ticktock, …
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In this podcast Steven Ferrey (Suffolk University Law School) and Steve Weissman (Center for Law, Energy & the Environment), two experts in environmental/energy/land use law analyzing what became a legal Rubik’s Cube with many different moving pieces to be realigned by attorneys and clients. New policy is changing electric power to move most of the…
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Given how things started almost 250 years ago between the United States and King George III, the history of diplomacy and friendship between the White House and Queen Elizabeth II is quite remarkable. Stewart McLaurin, President of the White House Historical Association, talked about this history with David Charter, the assistant editor (US) of The…
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Guest: Michael E. Bird, MSW/MPH (Kewa Pueblo); Past President of the American Public Health Association. Description: Michael Bird shares practical lessons as well as the events leading up to an APHA 2024 special session focused on indigenous health slated for October 27, 2024, in Minneapolis. For Further Info: w…
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Coming off a recent tour of workshops and presentations on the subject, John Collins discusses the threat of excessively restrictive policies that prevent hiring managers from really getting to know their job candidates. When forensic science laboratories are forced to follow a structured "script" that prohibits a conversational connection with int…
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Ron Price, MA; Mediator, Conflict Coach, and Author. Description: Conflict in the workplace is inevitable, damaged relationships don’t have to be. In today’s show you’ll gain insights into preventing work-related conflict when possible, as well as resolving those conflicts that cannot be prevented.For Further Inf…
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Vaughn Sparrow, President of Wildwood Health Institute; Wes Youngberg, DrPH, MPH, CNS, FACLM, Author and Clinician. Description: The first half of this week’s program focuses on Wildwood Health Institute’s pioneering work with natural therapies. The program concludes with Dr. Wes Youngberg’s work with dementia t…
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This new episode focuses on the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises, Inc. v. Raimondo and its impact on administrative law, moderated by Norm Dupont, Of Counsel at Aleshire & Wynder. The discussion features Professor Lisa Heinzerling of Georgetown University Law, a leading scholar in environmental and administrative law, …
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Qualitative accounts of anthropologists indicate that social structure plays an important role in how resources are shared in society. But quantitative evidence measuring the impacts of social organization on financial ties and transfers has been lacking. In a paper in the American Economic Review, authors Jacob Moscona and Awa Ambra Seck helped to…
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In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Republican 8th CD candidate Tony Wied says his opponent, Dem Kristin Lyerly, is a "rubber stamp" for the Biden-Harris administration. Wied also declined to share his thoughts on a GOP proposal to ask voters to weigh in on a 14-week abortion ban.
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In his latest book “The Highest Calling: Conversations on the American Presidency,” David Rubenstein, renowned financier, philanthropist, and host of PBS’s History with David Rubenstein, takes a fresh look at what it means to hold the office of President of the United States. It is a role that has been shaped and defined by only 45 individuals, and…
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPHGuests: Jennifer Schwirzer, LPC, EdD, CEO of Abide Network; W. Jeremy Beckworth, MD, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist at Advent Health in Hendersonville, NC. Description: Dr. DeRose welcomes guests who deal with two of the world’s most pervasive problems: mental health disorders and diabetic neuropathy—espe…
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