Explore the diverse stories of some of the most advanced Intercultural practitioners from around the world with Marco Blankenburgh, who has been equipping people with cultural agility for 25+ years. Along the way, you will gain cultural insights that will help you find relational success in our globally diverse world.
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Welcome to "In Conversation with the Safety Collaborators," the go-to podcast for anyone passionate about safety culture and leadership. Immerse yourself in insightful discussions where we explore the real-world challenges and triumphs of high-risk, high-hazard industries such as Oil & Gas, Renewables, Marine, Transport, Rail, and EPCM. Join us as we engage in conversations with industry experts, seasoned leaders, and innovative thinkers who generously share their experiences and strategies ...
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We hear from interculturalists about their work and their personal journeys. Each guest adds something of value to the Intercultural Toolbox, a public resource to help others doing this kind of work succeed. Subscribe to discover the secret sauce of cross-cultural coaching, training and consultancy, and get involved at www.interculturaltoolbox.org.
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Beyond the Textbook is an international medical podcast brought to you by the renowned medical education platform, AMBOSS. Join the AMBOSS team every 2 weeks on Mondays as we discuss important topics from studying during pandemics to life outside medical school. Hear international perspectives from students and experts to supplement your medical studying. Follow along with the discussion by signing up for a free AMBOSS account and let us know what future medical topics you’d like us to cover.
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Looking to sow seeds of adventure in your life? What feed do you need to flourish and thrive? Join the Grow Zone hosts- Sarah Hübner, the communications adventurer and Ceri Temple, the outdoor adventurer. Delve into perspectives and experiences on our mini-adventures through the fields of communication, play, risk-taking, intercultural understanding, listening and more. Conversations, techniques, games and a good sprinkling of humour.
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This podcast is connected to the Royal Studies Network and the Royal Studies Journal and covers topics related to monarchical history as well as featuring new research and publications in the field of royal studies. Join us for interviews, roundtable discussions and more covering all things royal studies and highlighting the latest and greatest in the field!
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The AISNSW Community Cohesion Podcast series is developed by The Association of Independent Schools NSW. Led by the AISNSW Community Cohesion Project Team, this podcast series is designed to help independent schools enhance their understanding of matters impacting community cohesion and discover some real, inspiring, and practical strategies to inform both school and classroom practice. The podcast series will involve conversations with practitioners in their field of passion and/or expertis ...
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E069_The Essential Elements: How to Create a Culture of Safety
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Send us a Text Message. Today we explore the critical importance of a culture of safety in the workplace, featuring insights from our guest, Alla Weinberg, author of "A Culture of Safety." Alla explains that without a culture of safety, humans literally can't think; operational IQ can drop by 50 points, severely impacting employee engagement, custo…
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Interview: Winner of the 2024 Royal Studies Journal Book Prize
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In this episode, host Ellie Woodacre interviews the winner of the Royal Studies Journal Book Prize 2024--Matthew Fitzpatrick. In the interview, we discuss his prize winning book The Kaiser and the Colonies: Monarchy in the Age of Empire (Oxford University Press, 2022), including the inspiration behind the project, the character of Kaiser Wilhelm II…
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E068_How does emotional literacy make a difference to everyday safety leadership?
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Send us a Text Message. In today's episode, we explore emotional literacy with our guest and friend of the Safety Collaborators', Dan Newby, an esteemed expert and advocate in the field. Dan, the author of several insightful books and founder of the School of Emotions, shares his journey from emotional ignorance to mastery and how it transformed hi…
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Publication Feature: Intercultural Explorations at the Court of Henry VIII
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This episode is an interview with Nadia van Pelt about her new book, Intercultural Explorations and the Court of Henry VIII which came out with OUP in December 2023. In this episode Dr Ellie Woodacre asks the author about the inspiration behind the book, the role of the fool at the Tudor court and about an exciting document that Nadia discovered wh…
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The Three Colors of Worldview: A Deep Dive into Cultural Drivers (part 1)
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Send us a Text Message. What if understanding three simple colors could transform your perspective on intercultural connection? Join us as Shelley Reinhart welcomes Marco, International Director of KnowledgeWorks, to discuss the innovative framework known as the Three Colors of Worldview. We challenge the limitations of traditional intercultural li…
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E067_Safety Collaborations Exciting New Updates & Offerings: Are You Up-2-Date?
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Send us a Text Message. Today's podcast will get you up-to-date with exciting new updates and offerings from Safety Collaborations. We discuss our upcoming episodes, which will examine various aspects of safety culture, from emotional literacy and psychological safety to human factors and leadership journeys. These feature engaging discussions with…
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Project Feature: Roundtable with Henry on Tour Project Team
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This episode, hosted by Dr Ellie Woodacre, features another roundtable with members of the Henry on Tour project team--we discuss the progresses of Henry VIII and the big themes of the project including kingship & queenship, logistics, legacy and performance. About the project: This exciting three-year venture brings together a cross-disciplinary t…
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Project Feature: Interview with Matthieu Mensch on “Reines en images”
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In this episode we feature a project which aims to collect all known images of queens and royal women, called “Reines en images”. Host Ellie Woodacre interviews the project's creator, Matthieu Mensch, discussing the genesis of the project, plans for future expansion and the relevance to images of royal women today. If you are interested in getting …
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Project Feature: Roundtable with e-Reginae Project Team
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This episode features e-Reginae, an exciting project in the field of queenship studies, based at the University of Lisbon. This roundtable includes three members of the project team: project leader Professor Ana Maria S.A Rodrigues, Inês Olaia and Pedro de Sousa. We'll be discussing the project aims, the inspiration behind e-Reginae and their plans…
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Marie Antoinette's Gardens: Rethinking Female Agency - Interview with Susan Taylor-Leduc
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In this episode, Susannah Lyon-Whaley is joined by Susan Taylor-Leduc to discuss her latest book and ongoing research on Marie Antoinette and gardens. Susan's 2022 book on Marie Antoinette - Marie Antoinette's Legacy: The Politics of French Garden Patronage and Picturesque Design, 1775-1867 - is available from Amsterdam University Press here. More …
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Intercultural Medicine and Practicing with Cultural Competence with medical doctor Nabard Faiz
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In this captivating episode of the AMBOSS Podcast: Beyond the Textbook, Sophie Neale hosts an engaging interview with Doctor Nabard Faiz, a cardiology and internal medicine resident physician in Germany. Doctor Faiz shares his incredible journey from fleeing Afghanistan to becoming a respected physician and advocate for culturally sensitive healthc…
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Part Two of Egyptian Rulership: Interview with Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones on The Cleopatras
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In this episode, Ellie Woodacre interviews Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones on his new book The Cleopatras. The Forgotten Queens of Egypt, published by Wildfire/Basic Books in May 2024. We discuss the need for this book which looks at all seven of the Cleopatras who were dynamic and fascinating co-rulers of Ptolemaic Egypt. We also discuss the particular dyna…
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E066_Is Psychological Safety just a buzzword? Why a Masterclass helps the discussion.
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to our latest episode, where we explore the essence of Psychological Safety and our Masterclass on the subject. We aim to spark curiosity and provide actionable insights to enhance team dynamics and workplace culture. Why should you consider joining our masterclass on Psychological Safety (PS)? For whose benefit is i…
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Burnout, Bird Flu, Lassa Fever, Chagas Disease, Malaria, Oligodendrocytes, and Step 2 Self-Assessment: Medical News and AMBOSS Updates with Dr. Tanner Schrank
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In this wide-ranging episode, we take a broad look into the latest medical news stories and discuss ground-breaking updates made to the AMBOSS platform in 2024. From exploring the significant implications of physician burnout and delving into the daunting challenges of zoonotic diseases to addressing critical health insights regarding household che…
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Part One of Egyptian Rulership: Interview with Caleb Hamilton on Egyptian kingship
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In this episode on Egyptian kingship we are speaking to Dr Caleb R. Hamilton (Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga, Kāi Tahu). Caleb is the Pouārahi, Principal Advisor Environmental Outcomes for Houkura, the Independent Māori Statutory Board. He was previously an Aporei Mātai (Principal Anaylst) at Te Puni Kōkiri and was Pou Matua Taonga Tuku Iho (Principal A…
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Unlocking the World of HR Through Cultural Agility with Erika Butler
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Send us a Text Message. In a world that's rapidly shrinking due to globalization, the role of human resources (HR) is evolving just as quickly. Erika, a seasoned HR professional, sat down with Marco Blankenburgh to share her remarkable journey from Pennsylvania to becoming a global HR expert. Her story is not just one of personal growth but also a …
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E065_Looking back on your leadership journey, what have you learnt along the way?
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Send us a Text Message. Join us for an enlightening conversation on your Leadership Journey with James Mpele, a passionate advocate for safety initiatives and a proud father from South Africa. Nuala and James explore the essence of leadership, tracing its impact on various aspects of life. From James's early experiences in a church community to his…
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Roundtable Feature: Notions of Privacy at Early Modern European Courts
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In this episode, we have a roundtable with the lead editor and three contributors to the new collection, Notions of Privacy at Early Modern European Courts: Reassessing the Public and Private Divide, 1400-1800 (AUP, 2024). We discuss whether the term 'privacy' is problematic in terms of early modern court life and what expectations monarchs themsel…
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Audio Article: Top High-Yield Info for Myocardial Infarction on USMLE Step 2CK with Dr. Tanner Schrank
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Welcome to a unique episode of AMBOSS: Beyond the Textbook! Today, Dr. Tanner Schrank covers the most important knowledge you need to study to be prepared for myocardial infarctions, whether on the USMLE Step 2CK or in the clinic. Buckle up for a high-yield journey to the heart of medicine! And let us know if this episode style gets your blood pump…
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E064_Investing in Leadership and Safety: The Secret Ingredient to Success
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to this week's podcast episode, where we examine the pivotal role of leadership and safety and its impact on organisational success. Is it merely a tick-box exercise, or could it be the secret ingredient to unlocking your company's potential? Return on investment (ROI) is a critical consideration in today's business …
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Book Series Feature: New 'Monarchy, History & Culture' series at AUP
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This episode features a new book series 'Monarchy, History and Culture' at AUP. The series seeks to publish studies on monarchy, both individual and comparative, from the ancient world to the French Revolution. In this episode, we interview two of the series editors to discuss what kind of work they are hoping to feature and tips for authors who wo…
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Studying for the UKMLA, mastering Anki, and tips for success with AMBOSSador Daanish Mahmood
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This week, hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank interview medical student and AMBOSSador Daanish Mahmood about his experiences and journey through medical school. He discusses his insightful tips for studying using AMBOSS, Anki, and his study resources on his website. Listen in as they cover everything from preparing for clinical rotations to …
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E063_Boosting Supervisors: 8 Tips to Better Understand Yourself, Others and Create Inclusion
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Send us a Text Message. This week, we're discussing the complexities of transitioning from team members to supervisors, a process that poses both challenges and opportunities for personal and professional development. Have you ever encountered a colleague who quickly regretted their promotion and yearned to return to their previous role shortly aft…
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Publication Feature: Floral Culture and the Tudor and Stuart Courts
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Today’s episode celebrates the publication of Floral Culture and the Tudor and Stuart Courts, ed. Susannah Lyon-Whaley (Amsterdam University Press, 2024). These interdisciplinary essays engage with flowers as real, artificial, and represented objects across the Tudor and Stuart courts in gardens, literature, painting, interior furnishing, garments,…
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Coaching Beyond Borders to Unlock Global Potential with Sarah Anthony and Matt Trenchard
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Send us a Text Message. When cultures collide within the coaching arena, the game changes entirely. That's why this episode, featuring Matt Trenchard and Sarah Anthony, peels back the layers to expose the intricate dance of intercultural coaching. We uncover how these experiences enrich our professional coaching, inviting a deep-seated respect and …
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UK vs US vs Germany: Working as a Doctor Abroad with Dr. Dan Levi
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We're very happy to welcome back Dr. Dan Levi to the AMBOSS Podcast! Since our last interview with him, he has switched from working as a physician in Germany to become a trainee in family medicine in the UK! Since he scored in the top 15 percentiles of the USMLE Step 1, Step 2, and the MSRA in the UK, he shared some of his study secrets with us pl…
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E062_What is your experience with leadership promotion? What help did you receive?
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Send us a Text Message. Today and in our upcoming episodes, we'll explore the realities of leadership promotions, especially for those stepping into supervisory roles or advancing to higher leadership positions. Drawing parallels with the transition to high school, we'll dive into the rollercoaster ride that awaits individuals as they navigate the …
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In this episode, hosted by Susannah Lyon-Whaley, we have a roundtable highlighting recent research on royal mistresses and the important part they played in the French and English monarchies. Guest Biographies: Tracy Adams is a professor in European Languages and Literatures at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She has also taught at the Uni…
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Survive and Thrive in Clerkships and Clinical Work with Dr. Tanner Schrank
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In this special episode, your host Dr. Tanner Schrank walks through what clinical clerkships are like for senior medical students. Using the AMBOSS Clerkship Survival Guide, he explains what each clerkship entails and the top 10 topics to prepare for to ensure success on the wards. Stay tuned until the end to hear how to write a patient note and a …
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E061_Bridging Cultures for Safety (Intercultural Intelligence): Sharing a few examples
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to today's third podcast episode in our enlightening three-part series on Bridging Cultures for Safety. In our previous episodes, we introduced you to the essential tools we use in our program. First, we explored the Three Colours of Worldview [E059] 1️⃣ Honour <> Shame, 2️⃣ Innocence <> Guilt 3️⃣ Power <> Fear These…
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Young Queens Feature (Part 2): Interview with Nicola Tallis
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We are back with Part 2 of our feature on 'Young Queens', featuring Dr Nicola Tallis and her new book, Young Elizabeth! In this interview we discuss how important it is to examine Elizabeth's childhood in order to understand the great queen that she became. As a point of connection with the interview with Leah Chang on her Young Queens book, we dis…
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E060_Bridging Cultures for Safety (Intercultural Intelligence): 12 Dimensions of Culture
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we continue the conversation of Bridging Cultures for Safety, unveiling the 12 Dimensions of Culture that shape our worldviews and interactions. We kick off by revisiting the three primary worldviews: 1️⃣ Honour <> Shame 2️⃣ Innocence <> Guilt 3️⃣ Power <> Fear which form the basis of our cultural preference…
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Leading Women in Healthcare 6: Women in Medicine in Ireland Network and the Adventures of a Sick Doctor with Dr. Sarah Fitzgibbon (Part 2 of 2)
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If you only expected to live a few more years, what would you do? Would you throw yourself a going-away party? As we conclude our two-part interview in our Leading Women in Healthcare mini-series, Dr. Sarah Fitzgibbon and hosts Dr. Tanner Schrank and Sophie Neale discuss her journey through her diagnosis as well as the great work she's done with th…
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Counseling Across Cultures with Nancy Wolf
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Send us a Text Message. Nancy Wolf captivates us with her experiences of moving from America to Africa, a decision that propelled her family into a whirlwind of cultural discoveries and personal growth. This journey is not just about relocating geographically but also about transitioning through a cultural metamorphosis, which often requires courag…
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E059_Bridging Cultures for Safety (Intercultural Intelligence): The Three Colours of Worldview
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to 2024 🎉 After a well-deserved break, we're back and feeling refreshed, ready to dive into the fascinating world of intercultural intelligence and safety. We've got some exciting things in store for you this year, so stay tuned for some surprises! In today's episode, we look at recent news events, particularly airli…
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Young Queens Feature (Part 1): Interview with Leah Redmond Chang
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We open 2024 with a two-part feature on Young Queens, featuring two new books which look at young royal women in 16th century Europe. Our first interview is with Leah Redmond Chang, author of Young Queens (Bloomsbury, 2023). In this episode we talk about the three women featured in her book (Catherine de Medici, Elisabeth de Valois and Mary Queen o…
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Leading Women in Healthcare 6: Women in Medicine in Ireland Network and the Adventures of a Sick Doctor with Dr. Sarah Fitzgibbon (Part 1 of 2)
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A 37 year old woman has night sweats, 5 kilograms of unintended weight loss, and right upper quadrant pain. What is your differential diagnosis? In this first part of a two-part interview in our Leading Women in Healthcare mini-series, hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank talk with Dr. Sarah Fitzgibbon from Cork, Ireland about her experience s…
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Leading Women in Healthcare 5: Addressing the Most Crucial Challenges in Global Health with Claire M. Wagner, MD, MBA of the Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute (Part 2 of 2)
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In the conclusion to our engaging interview with Dr. Claire Wagner, Head of Corporate Strategy & Market Access at the Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute, hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank discuss her journey through medical school, the impact that working with the WHO had on her, and how mentors shaped her life. Tune in to find…
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E058_To a Successful Year 2023: A Heartfelt Thanks to our Safety Community
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Send us a Text Message. Today, we celebrate our year-end journey filled with gratitude, reflection, and exciting insights. What an incredible year it's been, with 50 podcast episodes under our belt and a growing community of over 1000 followers on LinkedIn. We're ecstatic to have shared this with you, bridging conversations around safety and reshap…
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Interview with James Taffe: Christmas with the Tudors
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This episode features Dr James Taffe speaking with Dr Johanna Strong about his latest publication, Christmas with the Tudors, out now! They discuss the book more generally as well as Christmas traditions of the Twelve Days of Christmas, gifts, and the role of queens in celebrations. To buy Christmas with the Tudors, head to Amazon UK, Amazon USA, A…
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E057_How learning through play improves teamwork and psychological safety
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Send us a Text Message. Who says play is just for kids? Join us as we reveal how incorporating learning through play into adult learning can be a game-changer for team building and individual growth. We share enlightening experiences and insights on how play can unleash creativity, encourage critical thinking, and develop emotional intelligence wit…
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Leading Women in Healthcare 4: Addressing the Most Crucial Challenges in Global Health with Claire M. Wagner, MD, MBA of the Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute (Part 1 of 2)
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As we continue our exciting mini-series of Leading Women in Healthcare, hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank dive into the important theme of Global Health with Dr. Claire M. Wagner, a leading figure in the sphere and current Head of Corporate Strategy & Market Access at the Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute. This episode (part 1…
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E056_Do Good Be Good values: 10 Tips on why volunteering is so beneficial for all
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Send us a Text Message. Ready to uncover the transformative power of volunteering? We promise you an inspiring journey, exploring how lending a hand can uplift your spirit, fortify your team, and build a legacy that stands the test of time. Drawing from our firsthand experiences as safety collaborators, we shed light on the striking benefits of sel…
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Navigating Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging with David Myles
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Send us a Text Message. We're delighted to introduce our esteemed guest, David Myles, who brings a unique perspective on race and intercultural agility. Born and raised an African-American in a largely white community, David's journey is one that shines a spotlight on the importance of investing in relationships and going beyond the conventional ri…
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E055_Random Acts of Safety & Wellness over the Festive Holiday Season
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Send us a Text Message. Imagine this festive season as a time when every small act of safety becomes a ripple of positivity, a wave creating a safer environment. In this heartwarming episode, we're excited to introduce our annual "Random Acts of Safety" campaign, which is more than just a safety initiative—it's a 25-day safety advent calendar! As w…
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Leading Women in Healthcare 3: Women Mentors, Developments in Global Health, and Non-clinical Experience for Doctors with Dr. María José Cisneros-Cáceres
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Listen in as your host Sophie Neale continues our mini-series on Leading Women in Healthcare with the impressive Dr. María José Cisneros-Cáceres. MaJo discusses her time as a clinician in the Amazon and an Ecuadorian hospital, what led her to work at AMBOSS, the innumerable side-projects she's spearheading, and what a mentor is to her. With a uniqu…
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E054_What exactly are Core Values and why should you care about them?
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Send us a Text Message. Are your company's actions reflecting its stated values? Can you confidently say that your corporate values attract the right employees and clients? Join us as we jump into the often underestimated world of core values. What are they, and why should they matter to you? We decode the significance of values and why they're not…
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Interview with Valerie Schutte: Royal Studies Journal Cluster
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This episode, we are joined by Dr Valerie Schutte for a conversation about her forthcoming Royal Studies Journal Cluster, due for publication next month. Valerie Schutte has published widely on royal Tudor women, book dedications, and queenship. She has published two monographs: Mary I and the Art of Book Dedications: Royal Women, Power, and Persua…
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E053_Who doesn't love an acronym? T.A.L.K. a leadership power tool
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Send us a Text Message. Imagine if you could lead with conviction, honesty, and a real culture of care. We're here to debunk the myth that leadership is only about giving orders or instructions. We ask our A.I. friend Jarvis to help us play with the acronym T.A.L.K., a leadership power tool we believe is essential in the leadership arena, and we ex…
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The Backbone of Clinical Care: improving your history and physical exam skills with a clinical scenario on back pain with Dr. Tanner Schrank
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In this episode of "Beyond the Textbook", we take a critical look at clinical care with Dr. Tanner Schrank. We see how to improve history-taking and physical exam skills with the AMBOSS Clinical Case of Mr. Baker, a man suffering from acute lower back pain. Dr. Schrank walks through a real-time patient encounter, emphasizing key questions to ask an…
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