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Research Realized

Osage University Partners

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Each year, academic institutions file tens of thousands of patent applications and sign thousands of out-licenses on innovations created at universities. What separates the failures from trailblazers such as Google, Genentech, and Akamai? How are universities and other players making strides in translating these opportunities out of their ivory towers and into startup companies? In this podcast, Kirsten Leute speaks with a rotating group of leaders who are advancing cutting edge academic sci ...
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Host of the Spotify top 100 Health & Fitness podcast with over 5.2 million downloads, Scott Lynch challenges you to expand your perspective on how to achieve a successful life through motivational lessons, reflections, and interviews with other Motivated Minds. From concepts based in philosophy and psychology, to energizing lessons in mindset and lifestyle hacks, personal growth and process, entrepreneurship, business, and mindfulness, Scott utilizes research-backed frameworks and personal e ...
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Featured here are original and timely podcasts from ARC analysts and guest speakers on topics such as Digitization, New Business Models, Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, and Smart Manufacturing. We dive into technologies such as additive manufacturing, machine learning, asset performance management, device connectivity, IIoT architecture, cybersecurity, augmented reality, and more related to digitalization and transformation of industries. For More Information Visit us at: https://www.arcwe ...
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Speaking of Mol Bio

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Speaking of Mol Bio, a podcast series from Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses trending applications in science and the molecular biology aspects of those applications. Our hosts delves in to deep discussion with CEOs, R&D scientists, researchers, and key opinion leaders across the globe. Speaking of Mol Bio helps scientific curious people - from all scientific and non-scientific backgrounds - understand how modern molecular biology applications can help push the boundaries in medicine, scie ...
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Friend Forward

Danielle Bayard Jackson -- Female Friendship Expert

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This is a podcast for modern women looking to understand the complexities of female friendship. Hosted by Danielle Bayard Jackson --female friendship coach and educator-- Friend Forward provides research, strategies, and tough-love truth to answer your questions about how to navigate relationships with other women. Tune in every week for new insights about how to create and maintain better female friendships. (And in between episodes, follow along on TikTok at @thefriendshipexpert or IG @dan ...
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The Science of Self-Healing

The Bioregulatory Medicine Institute

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If you're facing health challenges or seeking natural ways to enhance your well-being, you've found the perfect podcast! Join Dr. James Odell, a naturopathic doctor and the medical and executive director of the Bioregulatory Medicine Institute (BRMI), as he delves into the world of bioregulatory medicine. In each episode, Dr. Odell will offer the most up-to-date research and practical tips to help your body naturally maintain its health, adapt to changes, regenerate, and heal itself. Tune in ...
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Infusing the benefits of psychedelics and alternative medicine treatments, ranging from nutrition to supplementation, and personal development while pursuing the goal to live a healthy and abundant life! We explore various treatments, regimens, and technology living a healthy and active lifestyle and a positive mindset. Powered by Dose: The Plant Medicine Expo.
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What’s the secret to a happy life? The research says it’s your relationships! But how do you create the connection, joy and ease you crave? You’ve got to think about your relationships in a whole new way. Armed with humor, a ton of research and over 30 years of hands-on experience Dr. Abby Medcalf will teach you simple, actionable tools and strategies that you can use today to make all your relationships the best they’ve ever been (including the one with yourself)! Abby’s a Relationship Mave ...
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This is Reel Talk: The Customer Insights Show with Christoph Trappe. Christoph and his guests share valuable information to help you understand your customers better, discuss customer insights, and discuss how to use data to make better customer-centric decisions. We publish weekly podcast episodes here and also livestream at youtube.com/c/Voxpopme The show is presented to you by Voxpopme, the leader in video surveys. Learn more about video feedback here: https://bit.ly/36aqmZg Thanks for li ...
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Jealousy has no place in a love relationship because jealousy is about fear, not love. But, it continues to be a huge issue in many relationships (I know this because you all keep asking me about it)! Today we’ll discuss the many ways jealousy might be showing up in your relationship, the eight things not to do if your partner is jealous, and the t…
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Despite the myriad challenges we encounter, humans remain the most resilient species on Earth, yet, at times, these very challenges can lead us to question our resilience. If there’s any example of this limitless resilience, it is that of Lieutenant-General Sir Adrian Paul Ghislain Carton de Wiart, a man whose unwavering courage and resilience defi…
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Richard Zwicky speaks with Ed Burke and Brad Sisbarro from the Warriors of Consciousness about the organization's mental health efforts. Ed shares his journey into ketamine treatments for PTSD. They both emphasized addressing trauma in law enforcement and military, advocating for support and alternative treatments like ketamine therapy.…
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Would you ever pay someone to be your bridesmaid? And how would you feel if you were a bridesmaid at a wedding and you learned that a fellow bridesmaid had been hired to stand beside you? And finally, what reasons would a woman even have to pay for an extra bridesmaid? Today, on the Friend Forward podcast, our resident friendship expert is joined b…
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Did you know that the average person spends between 4 ½ to 7 hours a day glued to their digital devices, immersed in a world of endless information and distraction? In today's hyper-connected world, chronic internet usage has become the norm, leading to a passive consumption mindset that hinders personal growth and progress. As we become increasing…
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You messed up, or at least you think you did. Maybe it was a job you quit in the heat of the moment, not finishing your education ten years ago or cheating on your spouse. We can perceive big or little things as crimes that need to be punished in perpetuity. Many of us can easily forgive others, but when it comes to forgiving ourselves, we’re not s…
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When you buy chicken or turkey from the grocery store, you might not give it much thought, but there is an entire network of people working to ensure the health of the animals in our food supply chain and your health. In this episode, we talk with an unsung hero, Beverly Wood, supervisor of the molecular diagnostics lab at the North Carolina Depart…
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The average person spends nearly 47% of their waking hours lost in thought. Yet, much of this mental chatter is filled with self-doubt, anxiety, and limiting beliefs. Many individuals struggle with navigating the complexities of life, often feeling overwhelmed by negative thoughts, anxiety, and a lack of direction. This internal turmoil not only af…
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Oftentimes when we hear people speak of "vulnerability," we picture an image of someone tearfully sharing about their childhood or expressing heavy feelings. But there are other ways to show vulnerability that can help you grow closer to friends that don't involve sharing secrets or having an emotional breakdown. If you've committed to being a bit …
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The #1 regret among those facing the end of life is expressed as: "I wish I'd had the courage to live authentically, rather than conforming to others' expectations." Reflecting on their lives, many realize they left numerous dreams unfulfilled, mostly because of choices made or opportunities missed. Our dreams will be fulfilled or unfulfilled due t…
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In this important episode, Dr. James Odell delves into the metabolic havoc that sugar wreaks on our bodies. You'll learn how sugar is concealed in many of today's processed foods, and how it directly contributes to modern health issues. Dr. Odell will explain the harmful effects of sugar on our physiology, advise on how much sugar consumption is to…
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Whether you call it a consensually non-monogamous relationship or ethical nonmonogamy, open relationships can be hard to define. It’s not cheating or swinging, and it’s not polyamory. So, what are open relationships and do you want to consider it? Today I’m sharing my five-step process for knowing if an open relationship is right for you. _________…
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A staggering 78% of Americans are caught in the cycle of living paycheck-to-paycheck. To break free from this pattern, it's essential to overhaul our money beliefs and mindsets. It's not merely about adjusting budgets or chasing higher-paying jobs; it's about fundamentally transforming our perspectives on money. In this episode, I discuss 11 toxic …
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It’s been a few weeks since you first noticed a pattern emerge in one of your friendships. You’ve been trying to convince yourself that it’s not a big deal and that it’s not even worth addressing, but over time you’re realising that your silence on the issue is costing you in more ways than one. In today’s episode of the Friend Forward podcast, our…
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In recent years, loneliness has been recognized as a growing public health concern. Its impact is likened to that of smoking 15 cigarettes a day, affecting countless individuals worldwide, spanning diverse backgrounds in terms of income, race, religion, and other social demographics. Whether it's persistent and chronic or temporary, its effects can…
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If you’re like me, when you think of a relationship break, you’re remembering Ross Gellar on the show Friends, screaming, “We were on a break!” Well, let me tell you, that was not the right way to take a relationship break. But there is a healthy way to take a relationship break and you do it by asking (and answering) three important questions. ___…
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The most addictive substance in the world isn't cocaine, sugar, or fentanyl. This drug is so captivating that 85% of individuals have fallen victim to it, rewiring their brain circuitry and altering behaviors. It offers a deceptive sense of security, dulling our ambition and obscuring our aspirations. What's worse, succumbing to comfort isn't sudde…
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Jazmin Hupp shares her transformative journey from founding Women Grow to embracing silence meditation and yin yoga, highlighting struggles with psychedelics and burnout. The text discusses an upcoming Radical Silence Meditation Retreat focusing on self-reflection and holistic practices like kundalini yoga. It also addresses challenges in the canna…
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The research on women's friendships finds that women tend to greatly value "mutual prioritization" in our same-sex friendships. So when we discover that we're NOT our bestie's bestie, it can be a major gut punch. In today's episode of the Friend Forward podcast with host Danielle Bayard Jackson, female friendship expert, you'll learn three guiding …
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In nearly every circumstance, we wield the power of perception. "Good" and "bad" are concepts we impose. Within each challenge lies a narrative, shaped by our own storytelling. The designation of good or bad, or anything in between, rests entirely in our hands. This is the essence of perception. Just as a sculptor transforms a block of marble into …
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Join us in this fascinating episode as Dr. James Odell shares his knowledge about the captivating world of bee products – honey, bee pollen, royal honey, and propolis. With a history spanning over 40 million years, honeybees have perfected the art of creating a variety of potent and natural substances, each boasting remarkable medicinal properties …
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Does your mother make a comment about your haircut, and you blow up? Does your partner casually mention that they’re going out with friends after work, and you get upset and withdraw? When you’re triggered, you have a strong emotional reaction to something that isn’t equal to the situation. Today you’ll learn how to identify when you’re having a tr…
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What if we dedicated a year to obsession? Obsession, addiction, consumed—these words often carry negative connotations. However, when directed towards meaningful goals, they can lead to significant transformations in our lives. Those who attain greatness are fueled by an unyielding passion for their pursuits. The results we achieve are directly lin…
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You’re walking home from a friend’s party when you begin to replay a conversation you had with someone you met and, as you recall the way you dived right into personal life details within the first three minutes, you’re wondering if you overshared… Other people might regret opening up in that way but not you, because you often say - if it’s not a d…
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In today's world, the medical community's fragmented stances have led to misinformation, polarized views, and oversimplified perspectives among influencers driven by sensationalism. Dr. Cam Sepah, a Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry-turned-entrepreneur and investor, brings valuable insights into health myths. With expertise in mind-…
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Adjustment disorders are basically having excessive reactions to some stress (or stressors) in your life that result in overly strong emotions, increased negative thinking and some sort of change in behavior. The key is that the reaction to this event is way more intense than would typically be expected. As you might imagine, this can cause a lot o…
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A staggering 94% of employees experience workplace stress, and a concerning 66% of students grapple with suicidal thoughts when under stress. Stress, an often unspoken epidemic, holds the potential to wreak havoc on our lives. However, within us lies an extraordinary resilience to endure even the most overwhelming stressors. In this episode, I disc…
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Contract Research Organizations (CROs) are a resource that most scientists know about but relatively few have first-hand, internal experience with. In this episode our hosts speak with Saboor Hekmaty, Director of Laboratory Operations at Avrok Biosciences, who pulls back the curtain to illuminate what CROs do, and the skills required for them to be…
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You’re out shopping and you see a group of four women walk by, sipping on coffee, pushing their carts and laughing at something together, and you feel a little sting. You’re wondering if you’ll ever experience that group dynamic again the way you did when you were younger, and you’re secretly wishing that you had a solid friendship group, in the wa…
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Cheryl Hunter's upbringing in a small town fueled her dreams of venturing into a big city and pursuing a career in modeling. With her aspirations within grasp, she embarked on a journey abroad to turn her dreams into reality. However, everything took an unexpected turn when she encountered a man with a camera who offered her a ride, altering the co…
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Join us for an exploration into cutting-edge discoveries in longevity and anti-aging. Discover how science not only slows down aging but also offers the potential for reversal. We'll dive into the importance of telomeres, sirtuins, focusing on sirtuin 6, and how they promote longevity. We'll also discuss the challenges our cells face from oxidative…
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Richard Zwicky welcomes Alexandra Plesner and Milica Radovic-Mandic with Psilocybini San Francisco. Alex and Milica discussed the unique benefits and approaches to psilocybin for women's well-being, with Alex noting the lack of research on how psilocybin affects different gendered bodies. Richard and Alexandra also explored the differences in psilo…
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The vast majority of people find it difficult to talk about money with partners, friends or family. At the root of this issue is something called money shame. To have effective conversations about finances with others, we have to understand money shame and how to overcome it. Today, I’ll not only be discussing money shame, but we’ll also talk about…
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The typical individual experiences approximately 669,264 hours in their lifetime, a poignant reminder that life’s duration is finite and each hour is invaluable. While the prospect of directly manipulating time may seem elusive, there’s a crucial aspect we can indeed control. It’s not the hands of the clock we influence, but rather how we invest an…
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