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Liminal State Productions is an award-winning production company based out of Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. Our projects include documentary and narrative video production, wedding videography, sound recording and engineering, puppetry, theatre direction, script writing, and more. If you can think of it, we've either done it or we're anxious to try it.
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Welcome to the State of Identity, the leading podcast in the digital identity industry! Host Cameron D’Ambrosi, and the team at Liminal, invite you to join an enlightening and engaging conversation about digital identity, its technologies, and the ever-evolving paradigms that shape our world today. Through candid discussions with the industry’s greatest minds, Liminal explores the most pressing topics in digital identity, cybersecurity, and Fintech, from cutting-edge technologies and innovat ...
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Being Liminal

Martin Dowson & Brian Hoadley

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Being Liminal is a podcast about the changing nature of Leadership in Business & Society today. Brian and Martin explore the mindsets and skills that are necessary to navigate a world that is undergoing increasing and ever-present flux, the limits organisations place on themselves by not acknowledging the liminality of change and the edges of todays systems where we find examples of how our futures could be - if we could just embrace liminal leadership. www.liminalleaders.com
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State of the Human

Stanford Storytelling Project

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State of the Human, a podcast of the Stanford Storytelling Project, shares stories that deepen our understanding of single, common human experiences—belonging, giving, lying, forgiveness—all drawn from the experiences and research of the Stanford community.
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Promos / Bookings / Podcasts: Delfic.Rhythms@gmail.com Corporate suit by day, warehouse dweller by night, Delfic pushes sounds that evoke contrasting emotions, sensations, perceptions and locales, taking you on journeys through sound designed to move your body and soul. https://www.facebook.com/DelficRhythms/ ❤
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Bridge to Being

Lobsterbird, Sophia Remolde

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Welcome to the intersection of creativity and spirituality, a pilgrimage through time and space with Lobsterbird. Here, entrepreneurship is a holistic spiritual path, where travel, art, energy, and healing weave together, creating a space for presence, inspiration, and transcendence – a Bridge to Being. Welcome to the state that exists between worlds. Cultural anthropologist Victor Turner calls it liminality, where one thing is in a state of transitioning: “Liminal entities are neither here ...
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Welcome to "ScrambledEggs&Ham" a podcast that shines a spotlight on individuals who have faced life-altering health challenges such as cancer, stroke, and multiple sclerosis (MS), Neurodiversity, and emerged stronger and more resilient than ever. In each episode, we delve into the personal journeys of these remarkable individuals, exploring how they harnessed their experiences as catalysts for personal growth, empowerment, Stroke Recovery, and positive change. Get ready to be inspired as we ...
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Quitted

Holly Whitaker & Emily McDowell

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Quitted is a podcast about quitting, hosted by Holly Whitaker and Emily McDowell. What happens when you don't want to be who you are anymore? For all of us, there comes a time when in order to thrive (or simply survive!), we have to walk away from something that represents a huge piece of our identity. This could be a career, a relationship, a religion, a long-held dream, a social norm, a gender–whatever it is, it’s a massive part of who we are, and letting it go comes at great personal cost ...
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An international conference marking the first anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution through an interdisciplinary gathering, held at the Department of Politics and International Relations. Conference panels ranged over the causes, characteristics and fortunes of the revolution and brought together scholars and activists from inside and outside Egypt and the Arab world.
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Often left out our literature, student affairs leaders hold unique roles in medical education; here, @kmcowen et al. share data aimed at advancing understanding of their activity to offer powerful insights into our field. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15389By Medical Education
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Send us a text Tonight's episode is on liminal space. It's 9 p. m. You stayed late after everybody had left work. You take the elevator down to the parking deck where you parked your car in the morning but you don't remember where you parked the car. So you use the keyfab twice. No beeps. You try twice. Once again, still no sound. Then you walk ove…
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Send us a text In this captivating podcast, we delve into the extraordinary life and career of a multi-award-winning film director, writer, and producer who has triumphed over the challenges of cancer. Join us as we explore his inspiring story, from his early beginnings in the film industry to his rise to prominence, all while battling a life-threa…
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Send us a text Three men that had life-changing events in their lives, share their experiences on the road to recovery, and their future. Reference to any specific product or entity during any episode of the Fried Eggs and Ham Podcast {the "Podcast") does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by DreamEfforttenacity.LLC or its affiliates. …
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Send us a text High blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, and diabetes are leading causes of stroke. One in three US adults has at least one of these conditions or risk factor Stroke is a leading cause of death for Americans. The risk of having a stroke varies with race and ethnicity. Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has…
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Subscribe to our Patreon for the FULL EPISODE:www.patreon.com/drugcultgangOn today’s episode of the DrugCultGang podcast Tony G, Eddie Liger from Midwestern Marx and Jordan discuss Iran's retaliation against Israel for its assassinations of key allies including Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, how based Hugo Chavez …
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Critical ethnography is offered as a method to uncover and address core assumptions in medical education, promoting inclusivity and fairness by questioning dominant perspectives. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15401By Medical Education
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This episode takes a deep dive into the history of Grandmother Apple and her relationship to humanity, the gods, death and immortality! At the end we'll dive into some magic and jornal prompt you can do to go even deeper on your own. Note: around 8:10 i say "750" when i mean "750,000" ...whoopsie (': Thanks for tuning in!…
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This ethnography reveals how gendered hierarchies disadvantage female students & doctors, impacting professional growth. Role models & extended placements are recommended to help women gain social and cultural capital. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15379By Medical Education
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Upon scoping the literature, the authors propose a theory-backed conceptual model to delineate the interconnected relationships between key factors affecting the professional identity formation of physicians. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15399By Medical Education
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Flow State A mental state in which a person is fully immersed in an activity, experiencing deep focus and enjoyment, where one feels energized and engaged, losing track of time and self-consciousness. This mix features a range of groove-forward sounds to elicit a flow state in the listener, ranging from fluid hi-fi to acid-inflected lo-fi bits, wit…
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Send us a text Tanya Ward is fighting Glioblastoma, which is a type of brain cancer. The medical community told her that there is no cure, and gave her 11 to 18 months to live. listen to her story along with her partner Bill Ross. Glioblastoma is a type of cancer that starts as a growth of cells in the brain or spinal cord. It grows quickly and can…
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Send us a text Brian Kairo is a Producer/Actor based in Atlanta, GA, they are currently working on their first feature film project; Burnouts: Stoner Quest Brian was born in Nairobi, Kenya and spent their first 17 years living there before moving to the US in fall of 2019. Brian went to an international school that followed the British curriculum a…
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Subscribe to our Patreon for the FULL EPISODE:www.patreon.com/drugcultgangOn this episode of the DCG podcast Tony G, Jeremy Loffredo and Jordan discuss Jeremy Loffredo’s work in Israel/Palestine and Russia, Trump’s 2nd assassination attempt, pager bombs in Lebanon and much more.Follow on Instagram and X:www.instagram.com/drugcultgang/x.com/drugcult…
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Subscribe to our Patreon for the FULL EPISODE:www.patreon.com/drugcultgangOn this ep of the DCG pod Tony G and Jordan discuss China and Africa relations, FBI crack downs, Mexican chads beating up an Israeli, Russian military ads, Haz from Infrared on the fresh n fit podcast and a lot more.Follow on Instagram and X:www.instagram.com/drugcultgang/x.c…
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Bull et al. analyze students' experiences to show that they seek individuals with whom they feel compatible to maintain ‘equilibrium’ and support both academic performance and wellbeing. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15367By Medical Education
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What do physician learning journeys after formal training look like? Allen et al. used narrative analysis to explore how physicians' learning journey changes across their careers. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15375By Medical Education
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On today’s episode Tony G and Jordan discuss Venezuela, the latest stage of the Kamala coup, including her sh*tting on anti-genocide protesters, The American Communist Party, and the so called “Hegelian E-girls” and much more.Subscribe to the Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/drugcultgangFollow on Instagram and X:https://www.instagram.com/drugcultgan…
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Student experiences seeking accommodations in health and human services fieldwork education show how ableist structures lead to marginalization despite legal mandates to accommodate. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15365By Medical Education
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Send us a text Dr. Cynthia Lewis, MD Dr. Lewis has over 20 years of experience in the field of Adolescent Medicine. Her areas of interest include health education, youth advocacy, and quality improvement in the delivery of adolescent health care. Dr. Lewis has provided leadership in the development of evidence-based Pediatric Resident training Curr…
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Kimmel-Morrison et al. offer empirical guidance regarding how physicians' relationships with patients and their caregivers are important influences on clinical reasoning Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15377By Medical Education
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van Wijk et al. offer a clear and detailed overview of the barriers students experience using feedback following progress tests, thereby outlining essential steps toward improving their educational value. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15378By Medical Education
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Unraveling underlying processes in #intraprofessional #workplacelearning in residency training: agentic behavior, stereotyping and learning from collaboration experiences are explored. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15271By Medical Education
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Send us a text Yasko KoKo is a stroke survivor that uses her voice as mission. ...listen! Reference to any specific product or entity during any episode of the Fried Eggs and Ham Podcast {the "Podcast") does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by DreamEfforttenacity.LLC or its affiliates. The views expressed by any guests are their own …
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This review of 243 papers highlights positive impacts of international placements on personal & professional development, suggesting more focus is needed on educational processes surrounding cultural competence. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15294By Medical Education
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Through examination of 53,000 workplace-based assessments at 7 schools, no factors were found to be consistently associated with reliability, leading to the conclusion that these assessments are best used for formative feedback only. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15291…
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Building on the literature suggestive of Test-enhanced Learning offering a powerful education strategy, the authors report that immediate & delayed feedback is equally beneficial. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15287By Medical Education
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This integrative review article explores refugee doctors' workforce integration needs introducing use a serious game into the analysis. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15290By Medical Education
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Send us a text Riding with Osborne Celestain, a cancer survivor, through Tulsa, Oklahoma, would be a journey filled with inspiration and resilience. As you pedal alongside him, you might hear stories of his personal battles with cancer and how cycling played a crucial role in his recovery and ongoing health. Perhaps you'd ride through scenic trails…
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Growing up with Indian immigrant parents in a Wyoming college town, Aru was used to the tension of what her parents expected her to be and the person she was actually becoming. In this story, recorded at First Person Story in April of 2024, Aru takes the risk of emotional nakedness with her mom–even though it may leave her feeling exposed. www.firs…
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Destiny Cunningham learned shame early. The comments that teachers, church leaders, and other kids made about her body led her to wear clothes like armor, hiding herself from others so she wouldn't be noticed. Years later, Destiny and her friends decide to visit a nudist retreat in the hopes that she'll learn how to become naked without feeling exp…
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“Back to the Garden” tells the story of an organic farming couple, Jose and Rich, who are committed to sustaining the environment . . . and who don't believe in climate change. This episode explores how that dissonance might be possible, the power of language, and whether or not the term "climate change" will help save the planet.Produced by Anna M…
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Receiving students' feedback is detailed to be an emotional process that happens in the context of a relationship and can nurture teachers' professional and personal development. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15264By Medical Education
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Using CPD organizations's response to the covid crisis, Paton et al. demonstrate the importance of time and relations as a means to embrace creative, flexible, and socially connected solutions in future. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15265By Medical Education
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Demonstrating how the academic performance of medical graduates can be adversely affected by crises such as war, Soqia et al. undescore the importance of safeguarding educational institutions #SyrianCrisis Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15385By Medical Education
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"Through their scoping review, Kajee et al. illustrate how mindfulness training seems to improve distress, depression and anxiety while findings regarding burnout are mixed and too little work has been done regarding empathy." Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15293By Medical Education
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This research uses students' certainty when responding to Multiple Choice Questions to reveal that self-monitoring efficiency develops early in one's training, but then reduces as safety increases. Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15253By Medical Education
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In June 2022, Holly drove across the country to move back to Los Angeles from New York after Martha Beck live-coached her into it on episode 14. The plan was to get to New Mexico by Friday in order to record episode 22 of Quitted (quitting compulsory sexuality!), but then Roe got overturned, and because we were both in the middle of having total li…
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