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Johns Hopkins Medicine is pleased to present its health and medicine podcast, a lively discussion of the week’s medical news and how it may affect you. This five to seven-minute free program features Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Rick Lange M.D., professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins and vice chairman of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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The Local Authority is a podcast by Local Government Chronicle. Each month, the podcast will ask fundamental questions about how local government needs to adapt to fulfil its full potential and best serve local populations. It will see LGC assemble a small panel of significant figures from the sector to discuss one specific issue per episode. All will have a focus on the future, with the emphasis being on innovation, fairness, policy change and place leadership. Between launch in May 2021 an ...
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Witches, Bitches, and Dead People

Jami Hearn I Intuitive Oracle I Priestess

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Circle around the cauldron with Intuitive Oracle, Jami Hearn for the third season of Witches, Bitches, and Dead People. Step into the sacred space as Jami shares entertaining, evocative, and enlightening connections with spirit. Explore the depths of your inner knowing as she dives into topics ranging from ancient wisdom and esoteric practices to modern spirituality. Through engaging discourse and thought-provoking discussions, you’ll discover how to harness your innate power and connect wit ...
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The PayPod

Payments Canada

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Welcome to The PayPod, Payments Canada’s multi-episode podcast which explores the trends and topics influencing payments in Canada and around the world. Hear Elizabeth Dempsey, Lead, Event Content and Communications at Payments Canada and host of The PayPod, interview leading experts and respected thought leaders about the changing payments landscape, the needs of Canadians and how payments Modernization will deliver on them.
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Grab a drink of your choice, whether a martini or a hot tea, and enjoy the show with people from different areas of Arts & Entertainment. From novelists to comics and music to painting, it's time to be inspired! Supported by fans at Patreon.com/amberunmasked.
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Rock Your Bliss

Rock Your Bliss Podcast

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Welcome to the Rock Your Bliss podcast with co-hosts Jacki Carr and Mary Beth LaRue. This podcast is an interview series filled with inspirational conversation, self inquiry into how to rock your bliss and storytelling from inspiring humans all over the globe. The intention of each episode is to provide insight, tools and a new way of thinking to make shift happen in your days, weeks and perhaps even your life. Join us on this journey. We'd love to hear from you along the way.
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The One Tough Muther Show is "Real Talk"; once a week we invite everyday women, highly successful business women and celebrities to be guests on our show and share a "REAL" life lesson. Together we listen, learn and comment; aiming to inspire, empower and elevate women around the world. Raw, edgy and honest Tough Muthers will stop at nothing to help another woman in need. Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid, it's about to get "REAL" and remember, you don't have to be a Mother to be One Tough Muther. I ...
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Anthony Gold from Anthony’s Desk shares his lessons learned from entrepreneurship, building social impact businesses, startup investing, running successful for-profit and nonprofit organizations, and his own personal growth. He’s had the great fortune of being an investor, entrepreneur, CEO, software developer, hardware engineer, and intern - and is still amazed that one of the supercomputers he architected is in the Guinness Book of World Records. Anthony has had his work, including his mos ...
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Respiratory infections like seasonal influenza and Covid can be devastating. Johns Hopkins critical care physician and pandemic preparedness expert Amesh Adalja says the good news is there are vaccines for both, and protection starts but doesn’t end there. Adalja: You … What can we do to protect ourselves from respiratory infections? Elizabeth Trac…
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Many women who had both breasts removed when cancer was found in one really didn’t experience any benefit from doing so, with similar rates of recurrence and death to women who chose more conservative treatment, a recent study finds. Johns … Who should have both breasts removed when cancer is found in one? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Jami and Elizabeth Kipp discuss the origin of ancestral programming and the witch wound. Jump on and be immersed in the experience of an ancestral clearing session. Elizabeth Kipp is a Stress Management and Historical Trauma Specialist, Trauma-Trained and Yoga-Informed Addiction Recovery Coach, and Ancestral Clearing®Practitioner. Elizabeth healed …
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Respiratory infections like seasonal influenza and Covid can be devastating. Johns Hopkins critical care physician and pandemic preparedness expert Amesh Adalja says the good news is there are vaccines for both, and protection starts but doesn’t end there. Adalja: You … What can we do to protect ourselves from respiratory infections? Elizabeth Trac…
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Respiratory infections like seasonal influenza and Covid can be devastating. Johns Hopkins critical care physician and pandemic preparedness expert Amesh Adalja says the good news is there are vaccines for both, and protection starts but doesn’t end there. Adalja: You … What can we do to protect ourselves from respiratory infections? Elizabeth Trac…
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Respiratory infections like seasonal influenza and Covid can be devastating. Johns Hopkins critical care physician and pandemic preparedness expert Amesh Adalja says the good news is there are vaccines for both, and protection starts but doesn’t end there. Adalja: You … What can we do to protect ourselves from respiratory infections? Elizabeth Trac…
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Do you know the difference between seasonal and pandemic flu? Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says seasonal flu is the garden variety type we see each year that still causes a … Benefits of the flu vaccine are multiple, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Do you know the difference between seasonal and pandemic flu? Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says seasonal flu is the garden variety type we see each year that still causes a … Benefits of the flu vaccine are multiple, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Do you know the difference between seasonal and pandemic flu? Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says seasonal flu is the garden variety type we see each year that still causes a … Benefits of the flu vaccine are multiple, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Do you know the difference between seasonal and pandemic flu? Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says seasonal flu is the garden variety type we see each year that still causes a … Benefits of the flu vaccine are multiple, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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At this point you’ve probably gotten really tired of Covid, but it’s not time to stop thinking about viral illnesses yet. That’s because we’re on the cusp of flu season, and that’s a potent threat most people don’t even consider. … How much do you know about flu-related mortality? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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At this point you’ve probably gotten really tired of Covid, but it’s not time to stop thinking about viral illnesses yet. That’s because we’re on the cusp of flu season, and that’s a potent threat most people don’t even consider. … How much do you know about flu-related mortality? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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At this point you’ve probably gotten really tired of Covid, but it’s not time to stop thinking about viral illnesses yet. That’s because we’re on the cusp of flu season, and that’s a potent threat most people don’t even consider. … How much do you know about flu-related mortality? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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At this point you’ve probably gotten really tired of Covid, but it’s not time to stop thinking about viral illnesses yet. That’s because we’re on the cusp of flu season, and that’s a potent threat most people don’t even consider. … How much do you know about flu-related mortality? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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New Covid vaccines are here, yet the number of people choosing to get them is underwhelming. Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says many people are trying to understand why. Amesh Adalja: … Why aren’t people accessing the new Covid vaccines? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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New Covid vaccines are here, yet the number of people choosing to get them is underwhelming. Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says many people are trying to understand why. Amesh Adalja: … Why aren’t people accessing the new Covid vaccines? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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New Covid vaccines are here, yet the number of people choosing to get them is underwhelming. Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says many people are trying to understand why. Amesh Adalja: … Why aren’t people accessing the new Covid vaccines? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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New Covid vaccines are here, yet the number of people choosing to get them is underwhelming. Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says many people are trying to understand why. Amesh Adalja: … Why aren’t people accessing the new Covid vaccines? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Are you up to date on your vaccines? How about your children? Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says a look at the data on vaccine uptake is cause for alarm. Amesh … Vaccine uptake is lackluster, and that’s a problem, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Are you up to date on your vaccines? How about your children? Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says a look at the data on vaccine uptake is cause for alarm. Amesh … Vaccine uptake is lackluster, and that’s a problem, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Are you up to date on your vaccines? How about your children? Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says a look at the data on vaccine uptake is cause for alarm. Amesh … Vaccine uptake is lackluster, and that’s a problem, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Are you up to date on your vaccines? How about your children? Amesh Adalja, a critical care medicine physician and pandemic preparedness expert at Johns Hopkins, says a look at the data on vaccine uptake is cause for alarm. Amesh … Vaccine uptake is lackluster, and that’s a problem, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »…
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Jami and Tenya talk about how energy healing has transformed Tenya’s experience in all facets of her life, through the Emotion Code and being open to things she couldn’t see! Tenya Eickenberg is a certified life and self-care coach whose passion is to help women release their emotional baggage and direct their energies toward efforts to heal and re…
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The medical establishment took on fats as problematic in the 1960s, with the result that food manufacturers switched to sugars and refined carbs instead, and the obesity epidemic ensued. Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary says obesity is just one result, … How have diet trends over the last couple of decades impacted health? Elizabeth Tracey report…
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The medical establishment took on fats as problematic in the 1960s, with the result that food manufacturers switched to sugars and refined carbs instead, and the obesity epidemic ensued. Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary says obesity is just one result, … How have diet trends over the last couple of decades impacted health? Elizabeth Tracey report…
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The medical establishment took on fats as problematic in the 1960s, with the result that food manufacturers switched to sugars and refined carbs instead, and the obesity epidemic ensued. Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary says obesity is just one result, … How have diet trends over the last couple of decades impacted health? Elizabeth Tracey report…
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The medical establishment took on fats as problematic in the 1960s, with the result that food manufacturers switched to sugars and refined carbs instead, and the obesity epidemic ensued. Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty Makary says obesity is just one result, … How have diet trends over the last couple of decades impacted health? Elizabeth Tracey report…
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The food pyramid was supposed to visually demonstrate how best to nourish our bodies, but instead it vilified many fats and precipitated a wholesale shift to carbohydrates, many of them refined. And then the obesity epidemic began. That’s the reconstruction … Our obesity epidemic is rooted in medicine’s inability to take a broader view, Elizabeth T…
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The food pyramid was supposed to visually demonstrate how best to nourish our bodies, but instead it vilified many fats and precipitated a wholesale shift to carbohydrates, many of them refined. And then the obesity epidemic began. That’s the reconstruction … Our obesity epidemic is rooted in medicine’s inability to take a broader view, Elizabeth T…
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The food pyramid was supposed to visually demonstrate how best to nourish our bodies, but instead it vilified many fats and precipitated a wholesale shift to carbohydrates, many of them refined. And then the obesity epidemic began. That’s the reconstruction … Our obesity epidemic is rooted in medicine’s inability to take a broader view, Elizabeth T…
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