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Welcome to For Whom the Cell Tolls! This cast explores the fascinating stories of Biology that I've encountered in my journey as a Biology Professor and lymphoma scientist at Minnesota State University Mankato. Major themes to be explored include cancer, tumorigenesis, new therapy mechanisms, immunology, life/death, disease ecology, microbiology, and evolution, among others. I try to integrate philosophy, culture, and the arts alongside emerging Biology findings to share the stories of life ...
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The Yoga Pro Podcast

Pamela Crane-Certified Yoga Therapist, MS Yoga Therapy, C-IAYT

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If you are a yoga professional looking for yoga information and help with skills to run your business. This is your podcast! The Yoga Pro Podcast is a hub of information from authorities in the yoga and movement worlds as well as entrepreneurial experts to share all things “yoga biz”. We hear from leading yoga therapists, yoga teachers, movement practitioners, successful entrepreneurs and more. Pamela Crane (MS-Yoga Therapy, C-IAYT, E-RYT, RYT-500, YACEP) is a Certified Yoga Therapist, Actor ...
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Unique Stories. Raw Pain. Real Triumphs. The Plastic Surgeon Podcast aims to explore these questions and the true stories behind plastic surgery patients and providers. With expert insight from Dr. Sajan, The Plastic Surgeon Podcast aims to challenge and provide an exclusive behind the scenes look into one of America’s favorite medical fascinations.
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Cognitive behavioral therapy is the first-line therapy recommended for chronic insomnia. What does it comprise and who should teach it? Is Internet-based therapy available and effective? In this podcast, Dr. Mark Hansen discusses practical use of CBT-I for healthcare practitioners.By Michael H. Silber, M.B., Ch.B.
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Dr. Matthew Baggot (a neuroscientist and expert on both the neurophysiology and phenomenology of MDMA and on the FDA drug approval process) shares a number of very interesting, unique, and nuanced insights about the FDA Expert Panel meeting regarding MDMA-Assisted Therapy.By Darek Dawda
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Many physicians are reluctant to prescribe even low-dose opioids for chronic problems such as refractory restless legs. But opioid therapy can be life transforming for the correct patient. In this podcast, Dr. Michael Silber discusses the appropriate use of opioids for patients with restless legs refractory to other medications.…
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TheraPsil is a Canadian West Coast non-profit, best known for their pioneering work with Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy for end-of-life anxiety, as well as their incredible national advocacy efforts. Recently, TheraPsil added MDMA-Assisted Therapy Training to their roster of offerings. Join us for a conversation with Yasmeen de Rosenroll, TheraPsil’s …
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The last few years have shown a major change in first-line management of restless legs. In this podcast, Dr. Michael Silber discusses why gabapentinoids are now first-line therapy rather than dopamine agonists, how they are used, and whether there is any role still for the dopaminergic drugs.By mayoclinicsleepmedicine
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Rachel Nuwer is a science journalist. Her new book “I Feel Love” is to-date the most comprehensive account of the history of MDMA. Rachel paints numerous stories about various colorful people related to the history of MDMA. Her thorough coverage of turning points, issues, and controversies makes this book a must-read for anyone in the field of MDMA…
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Dr. Pamela Kryskow is a powerful force reshaping the Canadian psychedelic scene. In this episode, she talks about various psychedelic initiatives she helped co-create, including a progressive non-profit Roots to Thrive Psychedelic Assisted Therapy, the Psychedelic Association of Canada, the first Canadian post-graduate certificate in psychedelic th…
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This episode of the Plastic Surgeon Podcast features Dr. Sajan’s patient, Ember. She tells her story of undergoing facial feminization and breast augmentation with Dr. Sajan. Ember grew up in Northern Idaho and discusses her experience with gender dysphoria in the late 1980s and 1990s. Ember presented as male throughout high school, college, and he…
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Hello! I’m recently returned from my annual ASH meeting where I see all of the latest advances in blood cancers. This specific facet was my favorite: small, insurgent populations of healthy B-cells portend better survival because they prime your T-cells to keep fighting. Super cool! I also have some mother grey stories from the meeting to share tha…
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In this third part of the MDMA-Assisted Therapy series, Dr. Darek Dawda reviews numerous topics related to safety. He argues that, given the nature of this therapy, extra emphasis on safety is of utmost importance, and that some aspects of safety, such as what happens after the dosing sessions, require much more attention than they have received to…
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Darek Dawda in conversation with Rick Doblin, a legendary visionary who founded MAPS, and who is just about to make one of the most effective known psychotherapies legally available for medical therapeutic use. Rick talks about his journey, the power of MDMA-Assisted Therapy, his thoughts on the future of humankind, and much more.…
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Gül’s work is essential for understanding why MDMA-Assisted Therapy is so capable of helping us learn how to love. In this episode, she explains that the critical window for social bonding can be reopened only if BOTH the drug AND the corrective relational experience are present. Hence, the therapeutic context is key to MDMA’s therapeutic benefit. …
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There are many ideas about whether or not yoga is a religion and I love having conversations that explore all sides of the topic. In this episode, Troy Hadeed joins to to share his experience as a religious person who practices yoga and how he sees the relationship between them both. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or find it at…
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On this episode of The Plastic Surgeon Podcast, Dr. Sajan’s patient, Andrea, shares the process of undergoing a breast augmentation, what led her to Dr. Sajan, and how her life shaped her current outlook. Born in Chihuahua, Mexico, Andrea came to the United States when she was eight years old after her mother and stepfather married. Her family sett…
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In this 3-episode podcast series, we present numerous personal accounts of experiences with MDMA, both in the recreational and therapeutic context. These interviews were recorded at the historic Psychedelic Science 2023 conference in Denver, the largest gathering to date of people who work on advancing the research, access, and legalization of psyc…
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In this 3-episode podcast series, we present numerous personal accounts of experiences with MDMA, both in the recreational and therapeutic context. These interviews were recorded at the historic Psychedelic Science 2023 conference in Denver, the largest gathering to date of people who work on advancing the research, access, and legalization of psyc…
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In this 3-episode podcast series, we present numerous personal accounts of experiences with MDMA, both in the recreational and therapeutic context. These interviews were recorded at the historic Psychedelic Science 2023 conference in Denver, the largest gathering to date of people who work on advancing the research, access, and legalization of psyc…
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This episode of the Plastic Surgeon Podcast features Dr. Sajan’s patient, Alma. She tells her story of undergoing mommy makeover surgery. Born and raised in Moses Lake, Washington, she grew up in a large family where her older siblings often took on the role of her caregivers. At 19, Alma found herself unexpectedly pregnant and was forced to drop o…
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How much do you pay attention to your chakras in your personal life or in your teaching? What do they have to do with your emotional and physical wellbeing? In this lively conversation, Masuda Mohamadi talks all things chakras and shares tips for dealing with imbalances, how you can work with chakra areas to help with emotional struggles, and much …
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In person yoga is back to stay but that doesn’t mean you should ignore the vast online market. In this episode, Amanda Kingsmith joins us to share the advantages of having an online presence and some tips for doing it successfully. Amanda Kingsmith is an RYT500, a yoga business coach, the host and founder of Mastering the Business of Yoga (M.B.Om),…
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The words we use when teaching yoga practices matter more than you might realize when you are working with people who struggle with persistent pain. Do you know what nocebic language is? If not, this is a must-hear episode! Lisa Pearson joins us to answer that question and share insight on how seemingly harmless cues could be hurting your students …
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On this episode of the Plastic Surgeon Podcast Dr. Sajan’s patient, Kelli tells her story of growing up in rural Montana, coming out as a trans woman, and the difficulties and beauty in her transition. Kelli underwent facial feminization surgery with Dr. Sajan. Kelli grew up in a small town of just 111 people in Montana. From the age of 5, she alwa…
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Having a spiritual journey can take quite a bit of discipline. In today’s episode, Amrit Singh joins us to share some insights on how to have more discipline, and to use compassion and forgiveness as a tool in your journey. Amrit Singh has been studying Kundalini Yoga for over 30 years. He started in Germany in the early 90s. He then decided to mov…
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Anxiety and stress are so prevalent in our society but the tools of yoga are the perfect adjunct to other care when you or your clients are suffering. In this episode, Dmitria Burby joins us to talk strategy and share her perspectives on dealing with anxiety and stress in today’s times. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or find it…
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What happens when you are too much into your ego, and how can you get out of it? In this episode, Christian de la Huerta joins us to talk about the power of breath work for calming the ego. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, go to the yoga pro podcast dot com, or send me a dm for the link. Christian is a spiritual teacher, persona…
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On this episode of the Plastic Surgeon Podcast Dr. Sajan’s patient, Stephanie tells her absolutely amazing story of overcoming a horribly traumatic experience when she was a teenager. A Marine Corps veteran, assault survivor, and mother, Stephanie underwent a mommy makeover including a breast lift with a tummy tuck. Growing up in Florida, Stephanie…
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Staying present and mindful in business can be hard for even the most dedicated yoga professional. In this episode, Anne Muhlethaler joins us to share insight and tips for how she keeps herself tuned into her inner voice in a noisy world. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or find it at www.theyogapropodcast.com Anne is a 250 RYT y…
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If you are teaching yoga you probably have had people in your spaces that are struggling with an eating disorder. How can you keep them safe? In this episode of The Yoga Pro Podcast, Jennifer Kreatsoulas talks about how we can best provide a healing experience for that population, ways we may be unconsciously triggering them, and she busts some myt…
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Welcome back! It's been a while. I'm excited to get going again with an episode on the emerging science of "ecotyping" the cells around tumors - the microenvironment. Ecology and Evolution of lymphoma tumors is only half the story. We needed to know more about the state of cells around the tumor. How do they affect the surrounding immune cells? Do …
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Do you consider yourself a leader in the field of yoga? What makes a good leader? What is wrong and what is right in the yoga industrial complex? Rebecca Sebastian joins us with some hard facts and gentle truths about how yoga professionals can build a yoga business while staying true to the ethics and values of the practice. Rebecca owns Sunlight …
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Traumatic brain injury, or TBI can show up in many different ways and yoga professionals need to be familiar with them because we never know which students in our classes or sessions might be suffering. Sometimes even THEY don’t know they have it! Our guest Amy Zellmer is here to share her expertise about what we can do to make our spaces accessibl…
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On this episode of the Plastic Surgeon Podcast Dr. Sajan’s patient, Killian. Killian underwent FTM top surgery with Dr. Sajan. He was also the focus of Episode Four of the realdrseattle series. Having grown up in South Texas and Tennessee, Killian grew up in a religious and non-supportive environment for a young transgender person. When Killian fir…
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