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LIVE WEDNESDAYS 5 PM ET/4 CT/3 MT/2 PT Ever imagined a life and business that exceeds your wildest dreams without the grind? What if the answer isn't about relentless hustle but about tuning into a deeper resonance within? Pause for a moment and recall the spark that ignited your entrepreneurial spirit. It wasn't about placing yourself at the bottom rung, compromising your vitality and peace. You sought liberation, the freedom to thrive on your own terms. Here's the transformative reality: O ...
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ESRs on Air

B-Q MINDED's Early Stage Researchers

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ESRs on Air is a science podcast by Early Stage Researchers from the B-Q MINDED European training network. This podcast talks about life as a medical imaging scientist, the wonder of magnetic resonance imaging, and much more! Production, interviews, sound and logo by Maira Pinto, Dimitris Tryfonopoulos and Céline Smekens.
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Supported by a Wellcome Trust Public Engagement grant (2006-2008) in the History of Medicine to Professor Tilli Tansey (QMUL) and Professor Leslie Iversen (Oxford), the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group at Queen Mary, University of London presents a series of podcasts on the history of neuroscience featuring eminent people in the field: Professor Roger Ordidge studied physics at the University of Nottingham, and went on to obtain his PhD in 1981 under the supervision of Professor ...
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We invite you to experience Arthroscopy in a new way. Each podcast presents a detailed discussion of a journal article published in Arthroscopy via author interviews conducted by AANA members. These engaging podcasts are designed to expand the listener's understanding through discussion of unpublished results, examination of interesting or unexpected findings, or exploration of related content. Expert opinion by senior authors is often included. We intend these podcasts to be entertaining an ...
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ESC Cardio Talk

European Society of Cardiology

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The ESC podcasts - regular recordings from the European Society of Cardiology. Hear renowned experts discuss cardiovascular advances relevant to daily practice. Check here regularly to stay up to date. You can also be interested in other ESC podcasts: EHRA Cardio Talk, HFA Cardio Talk and ESC TV Today. Check them out!
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VisionShe is a soul music channel, You make deep sleep sound.Music, meditation, Gay music, chakra music.the brain. I'm gonna raise you through frequency. Sleep quality, you can play it. Relax your body and mind and cleanse your mind.Adjust your brain waves, Enhance your intuition,Concentration, creativity, The ability to express one's memoryand learning ability, turn it on Third Eye (Pinus communis)Link to higher awareness. 432 Hz releaseLoose, calm; 783 Hz Schumannthe energy field; 366 Hz c ...
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Welcome to the Simple Marketing Podcast, where we talk to experts behind the growth of their successful businesses. Tune in to the Simple Marketing Show for actionable tips to make your marketing simple and get results for your business. Mostafa Hosseini, the host, is the founder of Persyo and the creator of three simple business growth formulas: - Simple Marketing Formula - Simple Retention Formula - Simple Offer Formula When he's not working, he loves to spend quality time with his family ...
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These interesting podcasts come from the University of Utah Department of Physics and Astronomy and describe how physics is utilized by the human body for every day activities like blood pressure, running vision, breathing, and hearing. They talk about how strokes are caused, blisters are formed ,how sun screens work and how diseases are caused. Listen as Richard ingebretsen MD, PhD helps us understand how physics helps to operate our bodies.
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Chemistry is of enormous importance in everyday life: almost everything that exists, and all that we see, make and eat is composed of molecules. The unravelling of molecular structure is a key activity of chemists. In these three video tracks, Dr Mike Bullivant looks briefly at three of the spectroscopic techniques that are used to determine the structure of chemical compounds - infrared spectroscopy, proton (1H) and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. T ...
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Conversations with Purrr sees Pauline Nguyen interview the outliers of the world - the misfits, the creative thinkers, those that push the boundaries, those that are open to all possibilities, the rebels, the mavericks and the extraordinary. Pauline skillfully navigates the conversation to get to the very essence of the interviewee - what makes them tick, what makes them successful at this thing called life, what have they learned on the journey. These attributes combined, set the stage for ...
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This edition of Eponymous Foods features a beautiful dessert, some myth busting about a very common food’s invention, and a very sweet finish with a much-loved candy. Research: “160 Years of Neuhaus History.” Neuhaus Chocolates. https://www.neuhauschocolates.com/en_US/history/History.html Beaton, Paula. “The Origin of the Crepe is Shrouded in Myste…
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Hey Stuff You Missed in History Class listeners. Holly is hosting a new show we think you'll love called Our Skin: A Personal Discovery Podcast. Each week, host Holly showcases a personal story from someone who lives–and thrives!--while managing psoriasis. Being diagnosed with a chronic skin condition can throw anyone off track, but Our Skin guests…
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Over the course of the modern Olympics, there have been a number of sports that have been added and struck from the roster. Today we’ll talk about a few of them, several of which are one-timers. Research: “Antwerp 1920: tug of war and a 72-year-old medalist.” Olympics.com. https://olympics.com/en/news/antwerp-1920-tug-of-war-and-a-72-year-old-medal…
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Harriet Williams Russell Strong was quite a powerhouse of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Not only did she manage to dig herself out of an unfortunate situation when her fortunes changed at the age of 39, she was also an inventor, and an early proponent of water conservation. Research: Albertine, Susan. “Self Found in the Breaking: The Life…
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Ignite Your Success with Ranchelle Van Bryce Join Ranchelle and her guest, Kathryn, in this week's episode as they explore the secrets to becoming a magnet for your ideal clients. Discover how aligning your energy with your ideal clients can effortlessly draw them into your life, making them feel naturally attracted to you and your services. In thi…
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The Laki Fissure Eruption was a volcanic event in Iceland in 1783 lasted for months, leading to the deaths of thousands of people and affecting the climate in a lot of the world. Research: “Laki Fissure Eruption, 1783.” URI Graduate School of Oceanography. https://volcano.uri.edu/lava/LakiEruption/Lakierupt.html Barone, Jennifer. “World Versus the …
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John Venn created the Venn diagram, and though he’s an important figure in the fields of mathematics and logic, he eventually left that work behind to write historical accounts of the places and people that were important in his life. Research: Baron, Margaret E.. “A Note on the Historical Development of Logic Diagrams: Leibniz, Euler and Venn.” Th…
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Ignite Your Success with Ranchelle Van Bryce Today's episode is all about unlocking corporate secrets so that you can transform your solopreneur business with a Big Business Mindset. Today, we dive into the corporate playbook to uncover powerful strategies that can revolutionize your solopreneur business. Discover how adopting a corporate lens can …
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The conclusion of the July 2024 edition of things unearthed literally or figuratively covers animals, shipwrecks, and medicine. But it starts with the assorted things that don't fit in a category, which are grouped as potpourri. Research: Binswanger, Julia. “Groundbreaking Research Shows Ancient Egyptians Were Conducting Cancer Surgery Over 4,000 Y…
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It's time for another edition of Unearthed! Part one of this edition covers updates, art, books and letters, and edibles and potables. Research: Binswanger, Julia. “Groundbreaking Research Shows Ancient Egyptians Were Conducting Cancer Surgery Over 4,000 Years Ago.” Smithsonian. 5/29/2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/groundbreaking-re…
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The 25th Infantry Regiment Bicycle Corps, also known as the Iron Riders, was part of the segregated U.S. Army units that came to be known as the Buffalo Soldiers. Research: Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Brownsville Affair". Encyclopedia Britannica, 20 Aug. 2020, https://www.britannica.com/event/Brownsville-Affair. Missouri State Parks.…
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Drs Spiker and Wuerz discuss Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing Analysis Identifies Use of Consumables and Operating Room Time as Factors Associated with Increased Cost of Outpatient Primary Hip Arthroscopic Labral Repair.By AANA
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This episode covers three examples of historically important roads. One is quite ancient, one is an important part of the development of the U.S., and the third is a more modern road that’s been lauded for its design. Research: “The Ancient Ridgeway.” Friends of the Ridgeway. https://ridgewayfriends.org.uk/the-trail/the-ancient-ridgeway/· Atkins, H…
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Ignite Your Success with Ranchelle Van Bryce In this transformative episode, we delve into the profound impact of our biology on our success in business, relationships, and overall life. Discover how unconscious biological processes can sabotage your best efforts and learn how to turn the tables to get your body working for you, not against you. We…
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Part two of our episode on Francisco de Miranda covers his travels after he left North America following the American Revolution, and explores his involvement with the French revolution before he focused on independence for Latin American colonies. Research: "Francisco de Miranda." Historic World Leaders, edited by Anne Commire, Gale, 1994. Gale In…
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Francisco de Miranda participated in the struggle for independence in the United States, the French revolution and the emancipation of Latin America. Part one covers his early life and his connection to the American Revolution. Research: "Francisco de Miranda." Historic World Leaders, edited by Anne Commire, Gale, 1994. Gale In Context: U.S. Histor…
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Ignite Your Success with Ranchelle Van Bryce The common theme that all entrepreneurs have is their desire to own a business that provides freedom. Often it's the freedom to do what they want, when they want, with who they want. The sad reality is that most people don't experience that. I believe it is because they haven't approached the concept of …
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Solon is one of the seven sages of Athens, and he's credited with laying the groundwork for Athenian democracy. But most of what we know about him comes biographies written centuries after he lived. Research: Aristotle, tr. Sir Frederic G. Kenyon. “The Athenian Constitution.” https://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/athenian_const.1.1.html Britannica, Th…
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Drs Dekker and Pearce discuss Knotless All-Suture, Soft Anchor Bankart Repair Results in Excellent Patient-Reported Outcomes, High Patient Satisfaction, and Acceptable Recurrent Instability Rates at Minimum 2-Year Follow-UpBy AANA
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The Missouri Leviathan was an enormous skeleton made of fossilized bones that were excavated and assembled by Albert C. Koch. Was it a hoax, or just bad science? Research: Lotzof, Kerry. “Missouri Leviathan: the making of an American mastodon.” Natural History Museum (London). https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/the-making-of-an-american-mastodon.html W…
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