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Over a decade of planning and persistence in the making, the National Law Enforcement Museum has opened its doors to the public. Finally, citizens and law enforcement professionals from diverse perspectives and backgrounds will have a place to share in the vibrant story of American law enforcement. Within the walls of the Museum’s strikingly contemporary exterior, artifacts from our collection of more than 25,000 objects tell the story of American law enforcement – past, present, and future ...
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Our podcast includes episodes of KPFA Radio shows as well as station updates and donor highlights. KPFA is a community powered radio station that creates and curates a unique mix of music, informed public affairs, culture, and news. Since 1949, KPFA has investigated the contemporary intersections of class, race, distribution of wealth and it’s affects on the citizens of our Northern and Central California coverage area.
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Law & DISORDER

That's Not Canon Podcast

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Law and Disorder follows a band of troubled Marshals as they try their best to clean up crime in the city of Untherlass with very limited legal powers and even less training. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawanddisorder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Texas sized true crime podcast. Everything is bigger in Texas; but when it comes to crime--bigger doesn't always mean better. Each episode will discuss all things Texas pertaining to crime and the legal system. But don't let that fool ya! From the solved to the unsolved, the victims to the victimizers, the wrongfully convicted to the wrong-doers, and the law-makers to the law-breakers, this podcast has got it covered.
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In this podcast we explore all things spirituality, self development, and manifestation . Diving into the science behind healing and the “woo woo” of spirituality. My mission is to support, inspire, and uplift you on YOUR journey. Learn how to reprogram your limiting beliefs, heal through plant medicine journeys, manifest like a boss and come into alignment with your soul purpose to live your most fulfilling life! New episodes every week!
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The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law is the scholarly home of International law at the University of Cambridge. The Centre, founded by Sir Elihu Lauterpacht QC in 1983, serves as a forum for the discussion and development of international law and is one of the specialist law centres of the Faculty of Law. The Centre holds weekly lectures on topical issues of international law by leading practitioners and academics. For more information see the LCIL website at http://www.lcil.cam.ac.uk/
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EJIL: The Podcast!

European Journal of International Law

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EJIL: The Podcast! aims to provide in-depth, expert and accessible discussion of international law issues in contemporary international and national affairs. It features the Editors of the European Journal of International Law and of its blog, EJIL: Talk! The podcast is produced by the European Journal of Law with support from staff at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford.
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I believe everyone has a story to tell. Mine is unique. Just as yours and anyone else. My life has taken me on a journey I never dreamed of when I was a kid growing up in rural Louisiana. I have used wisdom from that and a great circle of family and friends to achieve a lot. And I am still going. This is not going to be all about me and my heroics or war stories. But I will tie it into things still happening today. I have 30 years of law enforcement, over 20 representing law enforcement offi ...
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Embark on a journey that goes beyond sirens and flashing lights as we provide a safe haven to explore, demystify, and destigmatize mental health and wellness for first responders. Join us as we pull back the curtain, sharing powerful stories and expert insights that resonate with the heartbeat of those who run towards danger when others step back. It's more than just a podcast; it's a lifeline for the ones who dedicate their lives to saving others. In each episode, we unravel the stories and ...
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The Non-Experts Podcast

Ramero Starks & Chris Brueggeman

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The world we live in is weird and you’re liable to get lost without someone to guide you through it. Unfortunately, we aren’t those people. But we can get lost with you. Join us each episode as we share all the strange and bizarre news from different areas of life, like entertainment and politics. With new segments such as “Law & Disorder,” and old favorites like “Who Asked For This?” and “This Week in Florida,” there’s always something to laugh at and make you question everything.
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Welcome to the WOW marriage podcast! In our marriage we had a blast in the “whoa this is Awesome” phase, struggled and endured through the “what was I thinking?” phase, and fought hard to get to the marriage we have today! It's our goal to share with you some practical tools, biblical principles, and help you reach the “WOW marriage” and stay there!
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Find Your Strong Podcast

Christine Chessman & Ela Law

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Encouraging women to find what FEELS good in terms of food, movement and their bodies. Let's stick two fingers up to diet culture, take up space and change the conversation in this industry. In each episode, Christine and Ela discuss their thoughts on diet and fitness fads, speak with fabulous guests about their experiences with finding peace with food and movement, and interview experts so that they can share their insights and knowledge with you. The hope is that together we can change the ...
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The Better It Gets Podcast is a space for us to explore the gritty, the beautiful, the practical and the profound. As we tap into the collective vision and prayer that life gets to keep getting better & better. According to Universal Law: The more we hold a belief in our hearts, the more we steward this manifestation in our reality. This podcast is intended to put the power back in your hands. These episodes cover everything from spirituality, to entrepreneurship, dharma, devotional union/re ...
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Kendra and Nic are watching every episode of Beverly Hills 90210 and beyond! Kendra is watching for the first time while Nic is a super fan! You can watch along with us on Paramount+, Pluto TV or Hulu. Visit us on twitter @HereWeG0Pod and tell us you thoughts on each episode! Listen on Soundcloud or anywhere you get your podcasts. Home to the archived episodes "Nostalgia Me This" hosted by Kendra Mikols!
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Papa Tango Sierra Delta is the phonetic spelling of PTSD. This psychiatric injury, which may occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event, series of events or set of circumstances, is up to five (5) times more common in first responders. Due to fears of stigmas, stereotypes, negative repercussions at the workplace, inclusive of being discharged, and a plethora of other reasons, many feel alone and acutely uncomfortable about speaking out; this has led to a suicide epid ...
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"I Married Bipolar" is an insightful podcast hosted by Temple Leffingwell, born from the intimate and supportive discussions of a former Clubhouse room dedicated to those navigating the complexities of bipolar marriages. Over the years, Temple and her community have gone deep into the real struggles, victories, and everyday challenges faced by couples where one or both partners are living with bipolar. This podcast brings those discussions into a new light, offering a blend of personal stori ...
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What The Actual

Maddie & Michelle

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Comedians Maddie Gray and Michelle Newton discuss WTA world happenings with new topics every week. From current affairs to conspiracies, nothing is off the table. WARNING: Contains rampant profanities.
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Decoding Healthcare Innovation

Carrie Nixon and Rebecca Gwilt

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New episodes every other Wednesday. Co-hosted by Carrie Nixon, Esq. & Rebecca E. Gwilt, Esq. Key topics center around healthcare law, policy, innovation, startups & digital health. Carrie Nixon and Rebecca Gwilt are partners at Nixon Gwilt Law, a healthcare innovation law firm exclusively serving Providers, Digital Health Companies, and Life Science Businesses seeking to transform the way we receive and experience healthcare. Find out more at NixonGwiltLaw.com.
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Hey y'all! What do you get when you cross a yankee and a southerner.....laughs, eye rolls, and a lot of "ope." He’s from the South. She’s from the North. Is it a match made in Heaven or just a recipe for disaster? Get ready to explore the fascinating world of differences through the eyes of a Midwesterner and a Southerner. Join us for quick, fun conversations that celebrate our backgrounds, our unique perspectives on modern-day topics (without the Civil War), and maybe even a jab or two whil ...
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Showcasing the latest developments in the realm of academic and professional research and literature, about the Middle East and global affairs. We discuss Israeli, Arab and Palestinian society, the Jewish world, the Middle East and its conflicts, and issues of global and public affairs with scholars, writers and deep-thinkers.
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Narcissism expert Dr Supriya McKenna tackles head on the issues that occur when divorcing a narcissistic personality type. In this podcast she is often joined by veteran UK solicitor Karin Walker. In this podcast Dr Supriya offers up her years of experience working in this field, whilst interviewing a variety of allied professionals to also bring you their advice and expertise. A former family doctor, Supriya is a best selling author in the field of narcissism. Her new 2024 book, the first o ...
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What if you had the opportunity to hear compelling firsthand accounts about the often life-or-death stakes of unchecked biases and bigotry? Would you listen? Biracial journalist Daralyse Lyons has interviewed more than 400 people – academics, politicians, thought-leaders, advocates, activists, and even incarcerated individuals – for an in-depth exploration of a wide range of topics related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Join her and the Demystifying Diversity team to learn more about to ...
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An independent "free-for-all" press in Northeast Kansas. Infamous among conservatives in the flyover zone for hoisting their credo on a spike. Famous among progressives for foisting their foibles into the sunlight. Radio Free Kansas has become a radical voice from the barnyard for political mud wrestling. We love lobbing literary hand grenades over the heads of stonewalling careerists in the political arena. We, also print from our farm in Jefferson County, Kansa. Enjoy. Feel free.
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DTx Podcast with Eugene Borukhovich

Digital Health Today with Eugene Borukhovich

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Host Eugene Borukhovich explores how non-molecular therapies and interventions can prevent, manage or even cure diseases. Learn about the rapidly evolving field of Digital Therapeutics, its history, the evolving regulatory and reimbursement frameworks, and the trailblazers creating and advancing this industry.
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The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

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The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.
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ERISA stands for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 and governs most of our employee benefits. While this area of law may not seem as engrossing as other areas of law such as criminal law, the impact labor laws have on our lives are just as compelling and the stakes are just as high. ERISA law blankets areas such as mental health, long-term disability, retirement accounts, life insurance, and more. ERISA watch will tell stories of individuals whose lives have been dramatical ...
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Are you feeling stuck or stagnant in your life? Do you envision yourself living differently but have no idea how to start? The answer might lie in a shift in your mindset. Hosted by Amanda Russo, The Breathing Goddess, who is a Breathwork Detox Facilitator, Transformative Mindset Coach, and Divorce Paralegal. Amanda's journey into mindset and empowerment began by working with children in group homes and daycares. She later transitioned to family law, helping people navigate the challenging e ...
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We Go There Podcast

We Go There Podcast

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Where there is no such thing as TMI... We're 2 women going there on so many hot and taboo topics. You can trust us to be your reliable source for wellness information and pure entertainment as we interview experts, test products and procedures. We’ll ask all the questions you want to know but may be too afraid to ask. So, what do you want to know… We’ll Go There!
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7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts

7BR Part Heard: A Series of Legal Podcasts

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7BR is delighted to present our podcast series: “7BR Part-Heard”. These podcasts will give an insight into the broad range of work our members undertake. We have utilised 7BR’s multi-disciplinary nature to discuss a wide variety of topics and to examine issues through the lenses of those practicing in different areas of law. In podcasts, webinars and articles, barristers may express their own opinions. These will not necessarily be the opinions of other barristers within 7BR.
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The latest clinical medicine and health policy news for healthcare professionals, delivered each weekday by host Nick Andrews and MDedge editors. The information in this podcast is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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Manhattan Insights

Manhattan Institute

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Manhattan Insights is an intellectual engine for advancing economic opportunity, individual liberty, and the rule of law in America and its great cities. Featuring the nation’s sharpest scholars, journalists, activists, and civic leaders, this show offers a deeper understanding of the policy issues and cultural challenges shaping our future. Hosted by Reihan Salam and the scholars of the Manhattan Institute.
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Binge Dieting Learn how to change your relationship with Eating

Betsy Thurston MPH RD, Integrative Health Coach, Registered Dietitian, Eati

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This podcast offers practical, proven strategies to transition away from binge eating, chronic dieting, and all disordered eating and to either lose weight or stabilize destructive eating patterns. Weekly topics range from how, when and what to eat to the implementation of behavioral tools. This podcast is full of behavioral tools. Consistent listening and dedication will guarantee a new way of thinking about food, eating, body weight, and life.
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Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

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Each month JAACAP highlights a selected article found within the pages of the Journal by providing a podcast interview with the author. Tune in regularly to this feature of JAACAP, where we strive for a relaxed 'fireside chat' atmosphere in which authors can share aspects of their science that we are less often privy to. Podcasts are typically 15 to 20 minutes in length.
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Thirsty for Therapy

Camille Tiberghien and Natalie Vigent

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On Thirsty for Therapy, Camille Tiberghien (ASW) and Natalie Vigent (AMFT), two associate therapists, get together weekly to engage in discussions about mental health, pop culture, being new clinicians, and the intersection of it all. Whether we’re diagnosing characters from your favorite TV shows or playing mental health trivia with special guests, you’re guaranteed to learn something new each week! (P.S. You don’t need to be a therapist to tune in – there is something in each episode for e ...
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On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists invaded Israel and conducted the largest pogrom against Jews since the Holocaust. The next day, Hezbollah began to rain missiles from southern Lebanon on Israel’s northern communities. Officials at the UN, other transnational organizations, various non-governmental organizations, and media platforms — AKA the “inte…
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In the early morning hours of June 3, 2011, IU sophomore Lauren Spierer disappeared as she headed home from a friend’s apartment in Bloomington, Indiana. In. The 13 years since Lauren’s disappearance, her case continues to vex investigators and IU students alike. On today’s episode of Law and Disorder, we will discuss the disappearance of Lauren Sp…
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With over 300 million books sold, Louis L'Amour is one of the bestselling authors of all time. All 120 of his books remain in print. But the greatest story L'Amour ever penned was his own. He spent the early part of his life traveling in a circus, working as a lumberjack and miner, circling the world as a seaman, winning over 50 fights as a profess…
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Join us on a truly inspiring episode with Courtney Moore, a remarkable woman who turned her tumultuous upbringing into a journey of profound self-discovery. Growing up with the pain of losing her mother and navigating a challenging relationship with her father, Courtney recounts her experiences of running away from home at 15 and finding unexpected…
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Eran Halperin, professor of psychology at the Hebrew University and the founding director of aChord, a leading research center dedicated to promoting social change in Israel through the tools of social psychology, discusses his new book, Warning: Hate Ahead. Why is hate such a powerful emotion, and what can be done to contain it? The episode is spo…
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Superbugs expected to kill 50 million people by 2050. Trial tests COVID antiviral Paxlovid's usefulness. Alcohol is linked to higher cancer rates in young people. And a tobacco giant releases inhaler company after backlash. References Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance 1990–2021: a systematic analysis with forecasts to 2050 Nirmatr…
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The government is preparing legislation to ban life insurers from using genetic testing results to discriminate coverage. The practice put Australians off getting tested, meaning they potentially missed out on important health information. Could this reform lead to population-sized screening for high risk genes? Guest Jane Tiller, the ethical legal…
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Children with raised levels of inflammation were associated with an increased risk of developing psychosis disorder, severe depression, and high levels of insulin resistance in their 20s. Guest Dr Edward Palmer, a trainee psychiatrist and academic clinical fellow at the University of Birmingham References Trajectories of Inflammation in Youth and R…
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Adelaide-based company Micro-X is transforming radiology with smaller and less resource intensive X-ray technology. The tech could see CT scanners small enough to fit in ambulances providing vital stroke diagnosis on the spot. Guest Anthony Skeats is the Chief Operating Officer at Micro-X References Ready to scan: designing the Micro-X Head CT for …
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Get ready to unlock the secrets of productivity with the brilliant Elise Enriquez! Elise is a certified life and productivity coach and the host of The Productivity Shift Podcast. In this episode, Elise revisits her past, detailing personal stories of setting boundaries and self-care amidst the chaos of her parents' divorce. These formative experie…
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Are machetes the next weapon to be banned in Canada? Join us as we dissect the provincial NDP Attorney General's request to the federal government following a tragic attack in Vancouver. We'll scrutinize the effectiveness of recent bail reforms and explore the peculiarities of Canada's current weapon prohibitions, including some surprising bans on …
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In the first episode of season 6 of "A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast," host Lorilee Binstock welcomes Melissa Kilbride, a Certified Sex Therapist, to discuss the importance of early sexual health education and consent. Melissa shares her eclectic therapeutic approach, which includes cognitive behavioral interventions and mindfulness, and talks …
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In this episode, in which she was interviewed by Stowe Family Law, Dr Supriya McKenna gives some pointers to help you prepare for leaving a narcissist, with family lawyers Liza Gatrell and Matthew Taylor. This is the first episode of two on this subject. Dr Supriya is an Amazon no 1 bestselling author in the subject of narcissism, and the author of…
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What if there was a supplement that could build muscle, maintain bone health, fortify the brain against cognitive decline due to age and stress, and alleviate depression, has been proven safe, and comes with almost no side effects? Well, there is such a supplement, it's been around a long time, and it isn't even expensive. It's creatine. Here to un…
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In this episode of After the Tones Drop, Erin and Cinnamon take on a question from a hotline caller who is a newly minted 21-year-old firefighter who's asking something we don't hear often enough: “Should I even start drinking when I see what it does to everyone around me?” We know how it goes in the first responder world—drinking is practically a …
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Host Vanda Felbab-Brown interviews Stanford professor Keith Humphreys about drug decriminalization in San Francisco, Oregon, and British Columbia. They discuss the origins and motivations for the dramatic policy change in 2020; the design of the policies, including the similarities with and differences from the decriminalization policies in Portuga…
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Self-control, the ability to resolve a conflict between two competing desires, is frequently touted as the golden key to success. But many of the most popular ideas about self-control are actually at odds with how it really operates. Here to unpack some of the lesser-understood and counterintuitive ideas around discipline and willpower is Michael I…
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Unlock the secrets to breaking into new job fields with no prior experience in this episode featuring Chelsea Davis, a seasoned recruiter and career coach. Chelsea’s journey from a strict military upbringing to success in IT, tech, and aerospace offers valuable insights and strategies for anyone seeking a career pivot. In This Episode, You’ll Learn…
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The federal government has announced a rethink on suicide prevention this week, a more holistic approach that doesn’t just look to mental health and clinical response but to social determinants that lead to high risk of suicide. The Lancet released a series, also this week, which similarly pushes for a public health approach to suicide prevention. …
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People don't generally notice a kidney stone until it gets big and causes severe pain. So it's hard to trace back to when it actually started forming. Well, one scientist decided to age his own kidney stone using carbon dating techniques usually used for dating ancient rock art. Guest Dr Vladimir Levchenko, research scientist at Australian Nuclear …
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As Ebola continues to be a global threat, a major review into the real-world effectiveness of the Ebola vaccine offers some reassuring results. Guest Dr Sophie Meakin is an epidemiologist with Epicentre, the epidemiology and medical research arm of Médecins Sans Frontières References Effectiveness of rVSV-ZEBOV vaccination during the 2018–20 Ebola …
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The theocrats in Tehran have surrounded Israel with proxies — a “ring of fire,” as it’s being called. The regime’s nuclear weapons development program has made progress, too. And so has its development of the missiles that could deliver these nuclear weapons to targets anywhere in the world. Plus: the regime has made common cause with Communist Chi…
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What if losing your job could be the best thing that ever happened to you? Today on Manders Mindset, Amanda guides you through the emotional and practical steps of dealing with a layoff. From acknowledging and processing your feelings to getting a clear picture of your financial situation, Amanda offers a roadmap to not just survive, but thrive dur…
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It's Wedding Bells for Abby and Bill, but not if Valerie and Kelly have anything to say about it. Noah get's busted trying to "help" Donna sell dresses, Brandon becomes a scab and Steve finally introduces Jill to Ted.Our show is brought to you by the Radio Meanwhile Network! Other shows on the network include: 90s Music Got Me Like, This Endorian L…
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Curious about the legalities that surround everyday mishaps? Join us as we explore these fascinating topics with Michael Mulligan, a seasoned Barrister and Solicitor from Mulligan Defence Lawyers. We kick off by dissecting a real-life incident where a woman sustained serious injuries after tripping in a pothole at a 7-Eleven parking lot. Michael of…
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We asked three distinguished Palestinian lawyers on to the podcast to discuss the ICJ’s Advisory Opinion. They had views. Hosted by Nehal Bhuta, Professor of International Law at the University of Edinburgh and featuring Professor Ardi Imseis, Queen’s University, Dr Nimer Sultany, SOAS, and former PLO negotiation team member and lawyer, Diana Buttu…
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In this solo episode, we dive deep into the powerful emotion of fear—what it is, why it arises, and how you can work through it to pursue your dreams. Whether you're contemplating a big move, starting a creative project, leaving a relationship, or having a tough conversation, fear can often feel like a roadblock. I share personal stories, practical…
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Avatara is the Founder of the Avatara Academy, an online empowerment and business school for female leaders to design, refine and BEcome the walking living breathing embodiment of their Signature Soul Brand. After over a decade coaching women in personal development and personal branding, she is now also the devoted Brand Director with Influex, ser…
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For decades, some researchers have argued that the notable human capacity for endurance evolved from the hunting practices of our ancestors, which produced physiological adaptations that make us uniquely well suited for running. But this theory has always had its detractors. As my guest explains, a new study addresses these long-standing criticisms…
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Today take a moment to honor the first responders who demonstrated extraordinary courage and unwavering dedication in the face of one of our nation's greatest tragedies: the events of September 11th, 2001. Join us as we pay tribute to the heroes who answered the call on that fateful day, reflecting on their incredible commitment, bravery, and resil…
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On this very special episode of Lifeline, we take another look at mindfulness practices as a way to address traumatic memories and flashbacks as they may related to the September 11th attacks. Many officers state that as a result of post traumatic stress induced events, they experience bouts of anxiety and crippling depression, which can result in …
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Host Vanda Felbab-Brown talks with RAND researchers Beau Kilmer and Roland Neil about U.S. domestic law enforcement responses to the fentanyl crisis. Kilmer and Neil highlight a decline in drug arrests, particularly for cannabis, in the United States, but note a surge in fentanyl-related seizures. They also discuss various alternatives to incarcera…
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In a family, a lot of the dynamics around devices and screens are reactive in nature. Kids bug for their own smartphones, parents worry they'll be left out without one, and without weighing the pros and cons, give in to their kids' requests. Parents let children have a ton of screen time because it lets the parents do what they want; then, they rea…
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What if the most painful experiences of your life could become your greatest source of strength? Join us as we sit down with Elaine Lindsay, the Queen of Reinvention, to discuss the raw and often hidden struggles of mental health and suicide awareness. Elaine and I share our deeply personal stories of loss and the ongoing battle with suicidal ideat…
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Joshua Leifer, an American journalist (Dissent, The New York Review of Books, The Guardian) and PhD candidate in history at Yale University, discusses his new book Tablets Shattered: The End of an American Jewish Century and the Future of Jewish Life. The episode is sponsored by the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair in Jewish History at UCLA and co-hosted…
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A story for the many parents who allow their children some screen time, and are concerned about the potential negative effects of it. A recent study has found a link between tablet use by preschoolers and angry outbursts. This behavioural effect could be due to a dependency on the device for emotional regulation, but the results are stark. Guest Dr…
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We've heard a lot in recent years about how damaging concussion in professional sport can be to long-term brain health. But we don't know a lot about the impacts of mild concussions. Well there's now an app for that. And one recent study found having a sports-related concussion didn't seem to have a detrimental effect on cognition and was linked to…
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Men might need a little bit more convincing when it comes to going to the doctors but if there are issues below the belt it might be worth getting yourself checked. New research suggests erectile dysfunction or peeing in the night might be indicators of a bigger problem. Guest Dr Sam Tafari, andrology and men’s health fellow at the Royal Adelaide h…
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Discover the hidden cracks in British Columbia's mental health system as we dissect a recent tragic case in Vancouver that underscores systemic failures. Despite the Mental Health Act's provisions, inadequate resources and treatment facilities have left many vulnerable individuals untreated and homeless. We'll explore the urgent need for proactive …
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Twenty-three years ago, al Qaeda terrorists hijacked passenger jets to use as missiles and crash two into the World Trade Center in New York City and one into the Pentagon. United Airlines Flight 93 – thanks to brave passengers onboard – crashed into an open field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. These attacks came as a shock and a surprise. But t…
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